The Rig Veda/Mandala 10/Hymn 77

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1. As with their voice from cloud they sprinkle treasure so are the wise man's liberal sacrifices.
     I praise their Company that merits worship as the good Maruts' priest to pay them honour.
2. The youths have wrought their ornaments for glory through many nights,-this noble band of Maruts.
     Like stags the Sons of Dyatis have striven onward, the Sons of Aditi grown strong like pillars.
3. They who extend beyond the earth and heaven, by their own mass, as from the cloud spreads Surya;
     Like mighty Heroes covetous of glory, like heavenly gallants who destroy the wicked.
4. When ye come nigh, as in the depth of waters, the earth is loosened, as it were, and shaken.
     This your all-feeding sacrifice approaches: come all united, fraught, as 'twere with viands.
5. Ye are like horses fastened to the chariot poles, luminous with your beams, with splendour as at dawn;
     Like self-bright falcons, punishers of wicked men, like hovering birds urged forward, scattering rain around.
6. When ye come forth, O Maruts, from the distance, from the great treasury of rich possessions,
     Knowing, O Vasus, boons that should be granted, even from afar drive back the men who hate us.
7. He who, engaged in the rite's final duty brings, as a man, oblation to the Maruts,
     Wins him life's wealthy fulness, blest with heroes: he shall be present, too, where Gods drink Soma.
8. For these are helps adored at sacrifices, bringing good fortune by their name Adityas.
     Speeding on cars let them protect our praises, delighting in our sacrifice and worship.