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"When to thy chariot thou hadst yoked two red steeds and two ruddy steeds, wind-sped, thy roar was like a bulls. Thou with smoke-bannered flame attackest forest trees. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm."
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Zebu"Rcisama, thou forcest men as with a bull, with anger, in the furious fray. Be thou our Helper in the mighty battle fought for sunlight, water, and for life."
The zebu, also known as indicine cattle and humped cattle, is a species or subspecies of domestic cattle originating in South Asia. Zebu, like many Sanga cattle breeds, differ from taurine cattle in the fatty hump on their shoulders, their large dewlap, and their sometimes-drooping ears. They are well adapted to high temperatures and are raised throughout the tropics.
"When to thy chariot thou hadst yoked two red steeds and two ruddy steeds, wind-sped, thy roar was like a bulls. Thou with smoke-bannered flame attackest forest trees. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm."
"O tawny Bull, thus showing forth thy nature, as neither to be wroth, O God, nor slay us. Here, Rudra, listen to our invocation. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in assembly."
"SPEAK forth three words, the words which light precedeth, which milk this udder that produceth nectar. Quickly made manifest, the Bull hath bellowed, engendering the germ of plants, the Infant."