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«When birds desire to chirp, lustily desire to chirp, may my call go there, as an arrow-point upon the shaft!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: chirp, lustily
«1 draw to myself thy mind, as the leading stallion the female side-horse. As the stalk of grass torn by the wind, thus shall thy mind fasten itself upon me!»
«Thy heart shall parch (with love) for me, and thy mouth shall parch (with love for me)! Languish, moreover, with love for me, with parched mouth pass thy days!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: languish, parch, parched
«Verily, every creature lives there, the cow, the horse, and man, where this charm is performed, as the (protecting) barrier for life.»
Author: Atharva Veda
«May it preserve thee from sorcery, from thy equals and thy kin! Undying be, immortal, exceedingly vital; thy spirits shall not abandon thy body!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: kin, sorcery, undying
«That charm which causes the gods not to disagree, and not to hate one another, that do we prepare in your house, as a means of agreement for your folk.»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: disagree, In Your House
«To death do I hand them over, with the fetters of death they have been bound. To the evil messengers of death do I lead them captive.»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: captive, fetters
«The trees, and (growths) that are like trees, the plants and the herbs as well; two-footed and four-footed creatures do I impel, that they shall slay yonder army!»
«The whirring of the bowstring and the drums shall shout at the directions where the conquered armies of the enemies go in successive ranks!»
«O sun, take away their sight; O rays, run after them; clinging to their feet, fasten yourselves upon them, when the strength of their arms is gone!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: rays

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