I Indra
1
Praise, even as he is known, with song Indra the guardian of the
kine,The Son of Truth, Lord of the brave,
2
Hither have his bay steeds
been sent, red steeds are on the sacred grass Where we in concert sing our
songs.
3
For Indra, thunder-armed, the kine have yielded mingled milk and
meath,What time he found them in the vault.
II Indra
1
Draw near unto our Indra who must be invoked in every fight!Come, thou
most mighty Vritra-slayer, meet for praise come to libations and to
hymns.
2
Thou art the best of all in sending bounteous gifts, true art
thou,, lordly in thine act.We claim alliance with the very glorious one,
yea, with the mighty Son of Strength.
III Soma Pavamana
I. They have drained forth from out the great depth of the sky the old divine primeval milk that claims the laud:They lifted up their voice to Indra at his birth.
2
Then, beautifully radiant, certain heavenly ones proclaimed
their kinship with him as they looked thereon:Savitar opens, as it were, the
fold of heaven.
3
And now that thou, O Pavamana, art above this earth and
heaven and all existence in thy might,Thou shinest like a bull supreme among
the herd.
IV Agni
1
O Agni, graciously announce this our good fortune to the Gods,And this
our newest hymn of praise!
2
Thou dealest gifts, resplendent one! nigh, as
with wave of Sindhu, thou Swift streamest to the worshipper.
3
Give us a
share of wealth most high, a share of wealth most near to us,A share of
wealth that is between.
V Indra
1
I from my Father have obtained deep knowledge of eternal Law;I was
born like unto the Sun.
2
After the ancient manner I, like Kanva, beautify
my songs,And Indra's self gains power thereby.
3
Whatever rishis have
not praised thee, Indra, or have praised thee, wax Mighty indeed when praised
by me!
VI Agni
1
Agni, produced by strength, do thou with all thy fires accept our
prayer:With those that are with Gods, with those that are with men exalt our
songs!
2
Forth come to us with all his fires that Agni, whose the mighty
are,Come, fully girt about with wealth for us and for our kith and
kin!
3
Do thou, O Agni, with thy fires strengthen our prayer and
sacrifices:Incite them to bestow their wealth to aid our service of the
Gods!
VII Soma Pavamana
1
Some, the men of old whose grass was trimmed addressed the hymn to thee
for mighty strength and for renown:So, hero, urge us onward to heroic
power'
2
All round about hast thou with glory pierced for us as 'twere a
never-failing well for men to drink,Borne on thy way as 'twere in fragments
from both arms.
3
Thou didst produce him, deathless one! for mortal man, for
maintenance of Law and lovely Amrita:Thou evermore hast moved making wealth
flow to us.
VIII Indra
1
Pour out the drops f or Indra; let him drink the meath of Soma
Juice!He through his majesty sends forth his bounteous gifts.
2
I spake
to the bay coursers' Lord, to him who grants the boon. of wealth:Now hear
the son of Asva as he praises thee?
3
Never was any hero born before thee
mightier than thou:None certainly like thee in riches and in praise.
IX Indra
1
Thou wishest for thy kine a bull, lord of thy cows whom none may
kill,For those who long for his approach, for those who turn away from
him.
X Agni
1
The God who giveth wealth accept the full libation poured to him!Pour
ye it out, then fill the vessel full again, for so the God regardeth you!
2
The Gods made him the Hotar-priest of sacrifice, oblation bearer, passing
wise.Agni gives wealth and valour to the worshipper, to man who offers up
his gifts.
XI Agni
1
He hath appeared, best prosperer, in whom men lay their holy acts:So
may our songs of praise come nigh to Agni who was born to give the Arya
strength.
2
Him before whom the people shrink when he performs his glorious
deeds,Him who wins thousands at the sacrifice, himself, that Agni, reverence
with songs!
3
Agni of Divoddsa, God, comes forth like Indra in his
might.Rapidly hath he moved along his mother earth; he stands in high
heaven's dwelling-place.
XII Agni
1
Agni, thou pourest life: send down upon us food and vigorous
strength:Drive thou misfortune far away!
2
Agni is Pavamana, Sage, Chief
Priest of all the fivefold tribes; To him whose wealth is great we pray.
3
Skilled in thy task, O Agni, pour splendour with hero strength on us, Granting
me wealth that nourishes!
XIII Agni
1
O Agni, holy and divine with splendour and thy pleasant tongue. Bring thou
the Gods and worship them!
2
We pray thee bathed in butter, O bright-rayed!
who lookest on the sun, Bring the Gods hither to the feast!
3
Sage, we have
kindled thee, the bright, the feaster on oblation, thee, O Agni, great in
sacrifice!
XIV Agni
I. Adorable in all our prayers, favour us, Agni, with thine aid.What time the psalm is chanted forth!
2
Bring to us ever-conquering wealth, wealth,
Agni, worthy of our choice,Invincible in all our frays!
3
Grant us, O
Agni, through thy grace wealth to support us evermore,Thy favour so that we
may live!
XV Agni
1
Let songs of ours speed Agni forth like a fleet courser in the
race,And we will win each prize through him
2
Agni! the host whereby we
gain kine for ourselves with help from thee,-That send us for the gain of
wealth!
3
O Agni, bring us wealth secure, vast wealth in horses and in
kine:Oil thou the socket, turn the wheel!
4
O Agni, thou hast made the
Sun, the eternal star, to mount the sky,Giving the boon of light to
men.
5
Thou, Agni, art the people's light, best, dearest, seated in thy
shrine Watch for the singer, give him life!
XVI Agni
1
Agni is head and height of heaven, the master of the earth is he:He
quickeneth the waters' seed.
2
Yea, Agni, thou as Lord of light rulest o'er
choicest gifts may I,Thy singer, find defence in thee
3
Upward, O Agni,
rise thy flames, pure and resplendent, blazing high,Thy lustres, fair
effulgences.
I Agni
1
Who, Agni, is thy kin, of men? who honours thee with sacrifice?On whom
dependent? who art thou?
2
The kinsman, Agni! of mankind, their well-behaved
friend art thou,A friend whom friends may supplicate.
3
Bring Mitra,
Varuna, bring the Gods hither to. our great sacrifice:Bring them, O Agni,
to thine home
II Agni
1
Meet to be worshipped and implored, showing in beauty through the
gloom,Agni, the strong, is kindled well.
2
Strong Agni is enkindled
well, even as the horse that brings the Gods:Men with oblations pray to
him.
3
We will enkindle thee, the strong, we, hero! who axe strong
ourselves,
III Agni
1
Thy mighty flames, O Agni, when thou art enkindled, rise on high,Thy
bright flames, thou refulgent one
2
Beloved! let my ladies full of sacred
oil come nigh to thee.Agni, accept our offerings!
3
I pray to Agni--may
he hear!--the Hotar with sweet tones, the Priest,Wondrously splendid, rich
in light,
V Agni
1
O King, the potent and terrific envoy, kindled for strength,
is manifest in beauty.He shines, observant, with his lofty splendour;
chasing black night he comes with white-rayed morning.
2
Having o'ercome the
glimmering Black with beauty, and bringing forth the Dame, the great Sire's
daughter,Holding aloft the radiant lights of Surya, as messenger of heaven
he shines with treasures.
3
Attendant on the blessed Dame the blessed hath
come: the lover followeth his sister.Agni, far-spreading with conspicuous
lustre, hath covered night with whitely-shining garments.
VI Agni
1
What is the praise wherewith, O God, Angiras, Agni, Son of
Strength,We, after thine own wish and thought,
2
May serve thee, O thou
Child of Power, and with what sacrifice's plan?What reverent word shall I
speak here?
VII Agni
1
Agni, come hither with thy fires; we choose thee as our Hotar; let The
proffered ladle filled with offerings balm thee, best of priests, to sit on
sacred grass!
2
For unto thee, O Angiras, O Son of Strength, move ladles in
the sacrifice.We pray to Agni, Child of Force, whose locks drop oil,
foremost in sacrificial rites.
VIII Agni
1
Let our songs come anear to him beauteous and bright with piercing
flame,Our sacrifices with our homage unto him much-lauded, very rich, for
help:
2
To Agni Jatavedas, to the Son of Strength, that he may give us
precious gifts,
3
Immortal, from of old Priest among mortal men, whose tones
are sweetest in the house!
X Agni
1
Invincible is Agni, he who goes before the tribes of men,A chariot
swift and ever new.
2
By bringing offerings unto him the mortal worshipper
obtains A home from him whose light is pure.
3
Inviolable power of Gods,
subduing all his enemies, Agni is mightiest in fame.
XI Agni
1
May Agni, worshipped, bring us bliss: may the gift, blessed one! and
sacrifice bring bliss,Yea, may our eulogies bring bliss
2
Show forth the
mind that brings success in war with fiends, wherewith thou conquerest in
fight!Bring down the many firm hopes of our enemies, and for thy victory let
us win!
XII Agni
1
O Agni thou who art the Lord of wealth in kine, thou Son of
Strength,Bestow on us, O Jatavedas, high renown
2
He, Agni, kindled,
good and wise, must be entreated with a. song;Shine, thou of many forms,
shine thou with wealth on us
3
And, Agni, shining of thyself by night and
when the morning breaks,Burn, thou whose teeth are sharp, against the
Rakshasas
XIII Agni
1
Exerting all our strength with thoughts of power we glorify in
speech,Agni, your dear familiar friend, the darling guest of every
house:
2
Whom, served with sacrificial oil, like Mitra, men presenting
gifts,Glorify with their songs of praise
3
Much-lauded Jatavedas, him
who sends oblations up to heaven,Prepared in service of the Gods.
XIV Agni
1
Agni, inflamed with fuel, in my song I sing, pure bright, and stedfast set
in front at sacrifice.Wise Jatavedas we implore with prayers for grace, the
Sage, the Hotar-priest, bounteous, and void of guile.
2
Men, Agni, in each
age, have made thee, deathless one, their envoy, offering-bearer, guard
adorable.With reverence Gods and mortals have established thee as
everwatchful and almighty household Lord.
3
Though, Agni ordering the works
and ways of both, as envoy of the Gods traversest both the realms.When we
lay claim to thy regard and gracious care, be thou to us a th rice- protecting
friendly guard?
XV Agni
1
Still turning to their aim in thee the sacrificer's sister hymns Have
come to thee before the wind.
2
Even the waters find their place in him
whose three fold sacred grass Is spread unbound, unlimited.
3
The station
of the bounteous God, by his unconquerable aid,Hath a fair aspect like the
Sun.
I Indra
1
Men with their lauds are urging thee, Indra, to drink the Soma
first.The Ribhus in accord have lifted up their voice, and Rudras sung thee
as the first.
2
Indra, at sacrifice, increased his manly strength, in the
wild rapture of this juice:And living men to-day, even as of old, sing forth
their praises to his majesty.
II Indra-Agni
1
Indra and Agni! singers skilled in melody, with lauds, hymn you:I
choose you both to bring me food.
2
Indra and Agni! ye shook down, together,
with one mighty deed, The ninety forts which Dasas held.
3
To Indra and to
Agni prayers go forward from the holy task, Along the path of sacred Law.
4
Indra and Agni, powers are yours, yours are oblations and abodes: Good is your
zealous energy.
III Indra
1
Indra, with all thy saving helps assist us, Lord of power and
might!For after thee we follow even as glorious bliss, thee, hero,
finder-out of wealth!
2
Increaser of our steeds and multiplying kine, a
golden well, G God, art thou,For no one may impair the gift laid up in thee.
Bring me whatever thing I ask!
IV Indra
1
For thou--come to the worshipper!--wilt find great wealth to make us
rich.Fill thyself full, O Maghavan, for gain of kine, full, Indra, for the
gain of steeds!
2
Thou as thy gift bestowest many hundred herds, yea, many
thou-sands dost thou give.With singers' hymns have we brought the fortrender [sic]
near, singing to Indra for his grace.
V Agni
1
To him who dealeth out all wealth, the sweet-toned Hotar-priest of
men,To him, like the first vessels filled with savoury juice, to Agni let
the lauds go forth!
2
Votaries, bounteous givers, deck him with their songs,
even as the steed who draws the car.To both, strong Lord of men! to kith and
kin convey the bounties of our wealthy lords!
VI Varuna
1
Hear this my call, O Varuna, and show thy gracious love today:Desiring
help I long for thee!
VII Indra
1
O Hero, with what aid dost thou delight us, with what succour
bring,Riches to those who worship thee?
VIII Indra
1
Indra, for service of the Gods, Indra while sacrifice proceeds,Indra,
as worshippers, in battle-shock we call, Indra that we may win the spoil.
2
With might hath Indra spread out heaven and earth, with power hath indra lighten
up the Sun. In Indra are all creatures closely held; in him meet the distilling
Soma-drops.
IX Visvakarman
1
Bring, Visvakarman strengthened by oblation, thyself, thy body-'tis thine
own-for worship Let other men around us live in folly here let us have', a
rich and liberal patron!
X Soma Pavamana
1
With this his golden splendour purifying him, he with his own allies
subdues all enemies. as Sura with his own allies.Cleansing himself with
stream of juice he shines forth yellow-hued and red, when with his praisers he
encompasses all forms, with praisers having seven mouths.
2
He moves
intelligent directed to the east. The every beauteous car rivals the beams of
light, the beautiful celestial car.Hymns, lauding manly valour, came
inciting Indra to success, that ye may be unconquered, both thy bolt and thou,
both be unconquered in the war.
3
That treasure of the Panis thou
discoveredst. Thou with the Mothers deckest thee in thine abode, with, songs of
worship in thine home.As 'twere from far away is heard the psalm where hymns
resound in joy. He, with the triple Dames red-hued, hath won life-power, he,
gleaming, hath won vital strength.
XI Pusan
1
Yea, cause our hymn to gain for us cattle and steeds and store of
wealth,That it may help us manfully!
XII Maruts
1
Heroes of real strength, ye mark either the sweat of him who toils,Or
his desire who supplicates.
XIII Visvedevas
1
The Sons of immortality shall listen to our songs of praise,And be
exceeding kind to us.
XIV Heaven and Earth
1
To both of you, O Heaven and Earth, we bring our lofty song of
praise,Pure pair! to glorify you both.
2
Ye sanctify each other's form
by your own proper strength ye rule:Further the sacrifice evermore!
3
Promoting and fulfilling, ye, mighty ones, perfect Mitra's law:Ye sit around
our sacrifice.
XV Indra
1
This is thine own. Thou drawest near, as turns a pigeon to his
mate:Thou carest, too, for this our prayer.
2
O hero, Lord of bounties,
praised in hymns, may glorious fame and might Be his who sings the laud to
thee
3
Lord of a Hundred Powers, rise up to be our succour in this
fight:In other fights let us agree
XVI Oblations
1
Ye cows, protect the fount: the two mighty ones bless the
sacrifice.The handles twain are wrought of gold.
2
The pressing-stones
are set at work: the meath is poured into the tank At the out-shedding of the
fount.
3
With reverence they drain the fount that circles with its wheel
above.Exhaustless, with the mouth below.
XVII Indra
1
Let us not tire or be afraid with thee, the mighty, for our friend!May
we see Turvasa and Yadu! thy great deed, O hero, must be glorified.
2
On his
left hip the hero hath reclined himself: the proffered feast offends him
not.The milk is blended with the honey of the bee: quickly come hither,
haste, and drink!
XVIII Indra
1
May these my songs of praise exalt thee, Lord, who hast abundant
wealth!Men skilled in holy hymns, pure, with the hues of fire, have sung
them with their lauds to thee.
2
He, when a thousand Rishis have enhanced
his might, hath like an ocean spread himself.His majesty is praised as true
at solemn rites, his power where holy singers rule.
XIX Indra
1
Good Lord of wealth is he to whom all Aryas, Dasas here
belong.Directly unto thee, the pious Rusama Paviru, is that wealth brought
nigh.
2
In zealous haste the singers have sung forth a song
distilling fatness, rich in sweets. Riches have spread among us and heroic
strength, with us are flowing Soma-drops.
XX Soma Pavamana
1
Flow to us, Indu, very strong, effused, with wealth of kine and
steeds,And do thou lay above the milk thy radiant hue
2
Lord of the
tawny, Indu, thou who art the Gods' most special food,As friend to friend,
for splendour be thou good to men!
3
Drive utterly, far away from us each
godless, each voracious; foe;O Indu, overcome and drive the false afar!
XXI Soma Pavamana.
1
They balm him, balm him over, balm him thoroughly, caress. the mighty
strength and balm it with the meath.They seize the flying Steer at the
stream's breathing place cleansing with gold they grasp the animal herein.
2
Sing forth to Pavamana skilled in holy song! the juice is flowing onward like a
mighty stream.He glideth like a serpent from his ancient skin, and like a.
playful horse the tawny Steer hath run.
3
Dweller in floods, King, foremost,
he displays his might, set among living things as measure of days.Distilling
oil he flows, fair, billowy, golden-hued, borne on car of light, sharing on home
with wealth.