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Atharva Veda Quotes

«These wise armies of the gods, having the sun as their ensign, shall conquer our enemies! Hail!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: ensign
«Bring hither by thy shouts, O lord of wealth, the suitor, bend his mind towards her; turn thou the right side of every agreeable suitor towards (her)!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: bend, suitor, suitors
«Through this oblation, that causes prosperity, may this man flourish anew; may he excel the wife that they have brought to him with his sap!»
«The eyes of us two shine like honey, our foreheads gleam like ointment. Place me within thy heart; may one mind be in common to us both!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: foreheads, ointment
«Into thy womb shall enter a male germ, as an arrow into a quiver! May a man be born there, a son ten months old!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: arrow, germ, quiver
«The plants whose father was the sky, whose mother the earth, Whose root the (heavenly) ocean--may those divine herbs aid thee in obtaining a son!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: herbs, obtaining
«The upper part of the womb do I place below, there shall come to thee neither offspring nor birth! I render thee sterile and devoid of offspring; a stone do I make into a cover for thee.»
«Four directions has the heaven, and also four the earth, (from these) the gods created the embryo. May they open her, that she shall bring forth!»
Author: Atharva Veda | Keywords: embryo, Embryos, in embryo
«I split open thy vagina, thy womb, thy canals; I separate the mother and the son, the child along with the placenta. May the placenta fall down!»
«As flies the wind, as flies the mind, as fly the winged birds, so do thou, O embryo,. ten months old, fall along with the placenta! May the placenta fall down!»