HYMN LXXXVIII. Indu.

FOR thee this Soma is effused, O Indra: drink of this juice; for thee the stream is flowing- Soma, which thou thyself hast made and chosen, even Indu, for thy special drink to cheer thee.

Like a capacious car hath it been harnessed, the Mighty; to acquire abundant treasures.

Then in the offering they celebrated all triumphs won by Nahus -n the battle.

Like Soma with his team, moving at pleasure, most gracious when invoked like both Nฤsatyas, Thou art thyself like the Wealth-Giver, Soma! who grants all boons, like song-inspiring Pลซแนฃan.

Like Indra who hath done great deeds Soma, art slayer of the Vแน›tras, fort-destroyer. Like Pedu's horse who killed the brood of serpents, thus thou, O Soma, slayest every Dasyu.

Like Agni loosed amid the forest, fiercely he winneth splendour in the running waters. Like one who fights, the roaring of the mighty, thus Indu sends his current.

These Somas passing through the fleecy filter, like rain descending from the clouds of Heaven, have been effused and poured into the beakers, swiftly like rivers running lowly seaward.

Flow onward like the potent band of Devas, like that Celestial Host whom none revileth. Quickly be gracious unto us like waters, like offering victorious, thousand-fashioned.

Thine are King Indra's eternal statutes, lofty and deep, O Soma, is thy glory. All-pure art thou like Mitra the beloved, adorable, like Aryaman, O Soma.