"O Soma, from every side pour forth four seas filled with a thousand-fold riches."
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Rigveda 9, 33, 6, as translated in B. B. Lal, "Can the Vedic people be identified archaeologically?–An approach", Indologica Taurinensia, 31 (2005), p. 181
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