Sukta 5.81
विश्वा रूपाणि प्रति मुञ्चते कविः प्रासावीद्भद्रं द्विपदे चतुष्पदे । वि नाकमख्यत्सविता वरेण्योऽनु प्रयाणमुषसो वि राजति ॥
viśvā́ rūpā́ṇi práti muñcate kavíḥ prā́sāvīd bhadráṃ dvi-páde cátuṣ-pade | ví nā́kam akhyat savitā́ varéṇyo'nu prayā́ṇam uṣáso ví rājati ||
The Seer releases all forms to their manifestation; he has set forth the good for the two-footed and the four-footed. Savitar, worthy of choosing, has made the heaven visible; following the going forth of Dawn, he shines in sovereign radiance.
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