Sukta 1 / 1028वायु , the wind deity, is invoked with praises to be the foremost in drinking the Soma, accompanied by swift steeds, to bring blessings upon the worshippers [rv-1-134-1 ] . The invigorating libations, prepared suitably, are offered to delight and fulfill desires [rv-1-134-2 ] . Vāyu’s horses are described as vibrant and tireless, awakening dawn, heavens, and earth to partake in the sacrifice [rv-1-134-3 ] . Brilliant dawns illuminate while the ambrosia-yielding cow provides bounty and the Maruts, born for rainfall, replenish rivers [rv-1-134-4 ] . Bright Soma, quick to flow, draws Vāyu to protect and drive away evil, rewarding righteousness [rv-1-134-5 ] . Vāyu holds precedence in consuming all offerings, symbolizing prosperity and protection, supported by cattle and oblations [rv-1-134-6 ] .
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