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CHAPTER I
I Agni
1 Agni,well kindled bring the Gods for him who offers holy gifts;And
worship them, pure Hotar-priest!
2 O Sage, Tanunapat, present our sacrifice
to Gods to-day,Sweet to the taste, that they may help!
3 Dear Narasansa,
sweet of tongue, presenter of oblations, I Invoke to this our
sacrifice.
4 Agni, on thy most easy car, entreated, hither bring the
Gods!Manus-appointed Priest art thou.
II Adityas
1 So when the Sun hath risen to-day may sinless Mitra, Aryaman, Bhaga, and
Savitar send us forth!
2 May this our home be guarded well: forward, ye
bounteous, on the way, Who bear us safely o'er distress!
3 Yea, Aditi, and
those great Kings whose statute is inviolate, Are sovrans of a vast domain.
III Indra
1 Let Soma juices make thee glad! Display thy bounty, Thunderer:Drive
off the enemies of prayer!
2 Crush with thy foot the niggard churls who
bring no gifts! mighty art thou:There is not one to equal thee.
3 Thou
art the Lord of Somas pressed, Somas unpressed are also thine:Thou art the
Sovran of the folk.
IV Soma Pavamana
1 True object of our hymns, Sage, watchful Soma hath settled in the press as
they refine him.Him the Adhvaryus, paired and eager, follow, leaders of
sacrifice and skilful-handed.
2 He, purified and bringing gifts to Surya,
hath filled full heaven and earth, and hath disclosed them.He by whose dear
help heroes gain their wishes will yield the precious meed as to a victor.
3
He, being cleansed, the strengthener and increaser, bountiful Soma helped us his
lustre,Wherein our sires of old who knew the footsteps found light and
sought the kine within the mountain.
V Indra
1 Glorify naught besides, O friends, so shall no sorrow trouble
you!Praise only mighty Indra, when the juice is shed, and say your lauds
repeatedly!
2 Even him, the swift one, like a bull who rushes down men's
conqueror, bounteous like a cow;Him who is cause of both, of enmity and
peace, to both sides most munificent.
VI Indra
1 These songs of our exceeding sweet, these hymns of praise ascend to
thee,Like ever-conquering chariots that display their strength, gain wealth
and give unfailing help.
2 The Bhrigus are like suns, like Kanvas, and have
gained each thing whereon their thought was bent.The living men of
Priyamedha's race have sun g exalting Indra with their lauds.
VII Soma Pavamana
1 Run forth to battle conquering the Vritras! thou Speedest to quell the foe
like one exacting debts.
2 Thou Pavamana, didst beget the Sun with might,
and rain in the supporting sky,Hasting to us with plenty vivified with
milk.
3 For, Soma, we rejoice ourselves in thee effused for great supremacy
in fight;Thou, Pavamana, enterest into mighty deeds.
VIII Soma Pavamana
1 Flow forth, O Soma, flow thou onward, sweet to Indra's,Mitra's,
Pushan's, Bhaga's taste!
2 So flow thou on as bright celestial juice, flow
to the vast immortal dwelling-place!
3 Let Indra drink, O Soma, of thy juice
for wisdom, and all deities for strength!
IX Soma Pavamana
1 Even as the beams of Surya, urging men to speed, they issue forth
together, gladdening as they flow,These swift outpourings in long course of
holy rites: no form save only Indra shows itself so pure.
2 The thought is
deeply fixed, the savoury juice is shed; the tongue with joyous sound is
stirring in the mouth:And Pavamana, like the shout of those who press, the
drop, rich in sweet juice, is flowing through the fleece.
3 The bull is
bellowing; the cows are coming nigh: the Goddesses approach the God's own
resting-place.Onward hath Soma pressed through the sheep's fair bright
fleece, and hath, as 'twere, endued a garment newly washed.
X Agni
1 From the two fire-sticks have the men engendered, with thought, urged by
the hand, the glorious Agni,Far-seen, with pointed flame, Lord of the
Homestead.
2 The Vasus set that Agni in the dwelling, fair to behold, for
help, from every quarter:Who, in the house for ever, must be honoured.
3
Shine thou before us, Agni, well-enkindled, with flame, most youthful God, that
never fadeth!To thee come goods and treasures all together.
XI Surya
1 This spotted Bull hath come and sat before the mother in the
east,Advancing to his father heaven.
2 As expiration from his breath,
his radiance penetrates within The Bull shines out through all the sky.
3
Song is bestowed upon the Bird: it reigns supreme through thirty
realms.Throughout the days at break of morn.
CHAPTER II
I Agni
1 Chant we a hymn to Agni while we go to sacrifice, to him Who hears us
even from afar!
2 Who from of old, in carnage, when the folk were gathered,
hath preserved.His household for the worshipper.
3 May that most
blissful Agni guard our wealth and all our family.And keep us safe from pain
and grief
4 Yea, let men say, Agni is born, even he who slayeth Vritra,
he,Who winneth wealth in every fight!
II Agni
1 Harness, O Agni, O thou God, thy steeds which are most excellent!The
fleet ones bring the rapidly.
2 Come hither, bring the Gods to us to taste
the sacrificial feast,To drink the draught of Soma juice!
3 O Agni of
the Bharatas, flame splendid with unfading might Shine forth and gleam,
eternal one!
III Soma Pavamana
1 Let him, as mortal, crave this speech for him who presses of the
juice!As Bhrigu's sons chased Makha, so drive ye the niggard hound
away.
2 The kinsman hath endued his robe even as a son is clasped in
arms.He went, as lover to a dame, to take his station suitor-like.
3
That hero who produces strength, he who hath propped both worlds
apart,Gold-hued, hath wrapped him in the sieve to settle, priest-like, in
his place.
IV Indra
1 Still, Indra, from all ancient time rivalless ever and companionless art
thou:Thou seekest friendship but in war.
2 Thou findest not the wealthy
man to be thy friend: those scorn thee who are flown with wine.What time
thou thunderest and gatherest, then thou, even as a father, art invoked.
V Indra
1 A thousand and a hundred steeds are harnessed to thy golden car:Yoked
by devotion, Indra, let the long-maned bays bring thee to drink the Soma
juice!
2 Yoked to thy chariot wrought of gold, may thy two bays with,
peacock tails.Convey thee hither, steeds with their white backs, to quaff
sweet juice that makes us eloquent!
3 So drink, thou lover of the song, as
the first drinker, of this juice.This the outpouring of the savoury sap
prepared is good and meet to gladden thee.
VI Soma Pavamana
1 Press ye and pour him, like a steed, laud-worthy, speeding through the
region and the flood,Who swims in water, dwells in wood
2 The Steer with
thousand streams who poureth out the rain, dear to the race of deities;Who,
born in Law, hath waxen mighty by the Law, King, God, and lofty ordinance.
VII Agni
1 Served with oblation, kindled, bright, through love of song, may Agni,
bent On riches, smite the Vritras dead
2 His father's father, shining in
his mother's ever-lasting side,Set on the seat of sacrifice!
3 O active
Jatavedas, bring devotion that wins progeny, Agni, that it may shine to
heaven!
VIII Soma Pavamana
1 Made pure by this man's urgent zeal and impulse, the God hath with his
juice the Gods pervaded.Pressed, singing, to the sieve he goes, as passes
the Hotar to enclosures holding cattle.
2 Robed in fair raiment meet to wear
in combat, a mighty Sage pronouncing invocations,Roll onward to the
press-boards as they cleanse thee, far-seeing at the feast of Gods and
watchful!
3 Dear, he is brightened on the fleecy summit, a prince among us,
nobler than the noble.Roar out as thou art purified, run forward! Do ye
preserve us evermore with blessings!
IX Indra
1 Come now and let us glorify pure Indra with pure Sama hymn!Let
milk-blent juice delight him made stronger with pure, pure songs of
praise!
2 O Indra, come thou pure to us, with pure assistance pure
thyself!Pure, send thou riches down to us, and, meet for Soma! pure,
rejoice!
3 O Indra, pure, vouchsafe us wealth, and, pure enrich the
worshipper!Pure, thou dost strike the Vritras dead, and strivest pure, to
win the spoil.
X Agni
1 Eager for wealth we meditate Agni's effectual laud to-day,Laud of the
God who touches heaven.
2 May Agni who is Hotar-priest among mankind accept
our songs,And worship the celestial folk!
3 Thou, Agni, art spread
widely forth, Priest dear and excellent through thee Men make the sacrifice
complete.
XI Soma Pavamana
1 To him, praiseworthy, sacred tones have sounded, Steer of the triple
height, the life-bestower.Dwelling in wood, like Varuna, a river, lavishing
treasure, he distributes blessings.
2 Great conqueror, warrior girt, Lord of
all heroes, flow on thy way as he who winneth riches:With sharpened arms,
with swift bow, never vanquished in battle, vanquishing in fight the
foemen!
3 Giving security, Lord of wide dominion, send us both heaven and
earth with all their fulness!Striving to win the Dawns, the light, the
waters, and cattle, call to us abundant booty!
XII Indra
1 O Indra, thou art far-renowned, impetuous Lord of power and
might.Alone, the never-conquered guardian of mankind, thou smitest down
resistless foes.
2 As such we seek thee now, O Asura, the most wise, craving
thy bounty as our share Thy sheltering defence is like an ample cloak. So may
thy favours reach to us.
XIII Agni
1 Thee have we chosen, skilfullest in sacrifice, immortal, Priest, among the
Gods,Best finisher of this holy rite:
2 The Waters' Child, the blessed
brightly-shining one, Agni whose, light is excellent.May he by sacrifice win
us in heaven the grace of Mitra, Varuna, and the Floods!
XIV Agni
1 Lord of all food is he, the man whom thou protectest in the
fight,Agni, and urgest to the fray.
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2 Him, whosoever he may be, no one
may vanquish, mighty one!Nay, very glorious wealth is his.
3 May he who
dwells with all mankind conquer in fight with steeds of war,With sages may
he win the spoil.
XV Soma Pavamana
1 Ten sisters, pouring out the rain together, the sage's quickly moving
thoughts, adorn him.Hither hath run the gold-hued Child of Surya, and
reached the vat like a fleet vigorous courser.
2 Even as a youngling
shouting with his mothers, the bounteous Steer hath flowed along with
waters.As youth to damsel, so with milk he hastens on to the settled
meeting-place, the beaker.
3 Yea, swollen is the udder of the milch-cow;
thither in streams. comes very sapient Indu.The kine make ready, as with
new-washed treasures, the head and chief with milk within the vessels.
XVI Indra
1 Drink, Indra, of the savoury juice, and cheer thee, with our milky
draught!Be, for our weal, our friend and sharer of the feast, and let thy
wisdom guard us well!
2 In thy kind grace and favour may we still be strong:
cast us not down before the foe!With manifold assistance guard and succour
us, and stablish us in thy good-will!
XVII Soma Pavamana
1 The three-times seven milch-kine in the loftiest heaven have for this Soma
poured the genuine milky draught.Four other beauteous creatures hath he made
for his adornment when he waxed in strength through holy rites.
2 Enjoying
lovely Amrit by his wisdom he divided, each apart from other, earth and
heaven.He gladly wrapped himself in the most lucid floods, when through
their glory they-found the God's resting-place.
3 May those his brilliant
rays be ever free from death, inviolate for both classes of created
things--Rays wherewith powers of men and Gods are purified! Yea, even for
this have sages welcomed him as King.
XVIII Soma Pavamana
1 Lauded with song, to feast him, flow to Vayu, flow purified to Varuna and
Mitra!Flow to the song inspiring car-borne hero, to mighty Indra, him who
wields the thunder!
2 Pour on us garments that shall clothe us meetly, send,
purified, milch-kine, abundant yielders!God Soma, send us chariot-drawing
horses that they may bring us treasures bright and golden!
3 Send to us in a
stream celestial riches, send us when thou art cleansed, what earth
containeth,So that thereby we may acquire possessions and Rishihood in
Jamadagni's manner!
XIX Indra
1 When thou, unequalled Maghavan, wast born to smite the Vritras
dead,Thou spreadest out the spacious earth and didst support and prop the
heavens.
2 Then was the sacrifice produced for thee, the laud, and song of
joy.In might thou art above this All, all that now is and yet shall
be.
3 Raw kine thou filledst with ripe milk. Thou madest Surya rise to
heaven.Heat him as milk is heated with pure Sdma [sic] hymns, great joy to him who
loves the song!
XX Indra
1 Rejoice: thy glory hath been quaffed, Lord of bay steeds! as 'twere the
bowl's enlivening mead.Thine, Steer, is Indu, Steer, the Strong, best winner
of a thousand spoils.
2 Let our strong drink, most excellent, exhilarating,
come to thee,Victorious, Indra! bringing gain, immortal conquering in
fight!
3 Thou, hero, winner of the spoil, urgest to speed the car of
man.Burn, like a vessel with the flame, the riteless Dasyu, conqueror!
CHAPTER III
I Soma Pavamana
1 Pour down the rain upon us, pour a wave of waters from the sky.And
plenteous store of wholesome food!
2 Flow onward with that stream of thine,
whereby the cows have come to us.The kine of strangers to our home.
3
Dearest to Gods in sacred rites, pour on us fatness with thy stream,Pour
down on us a flood of rain!
4 To give as vigour, with thy stream run through
the fleecy straining-cloth!For verily the Gods will hear.
5 Onward hath
Pavamana flowed and beaten off the Rakshasas.Flashing out splendour as of
old.
II Indra
1 Bring forth oblations to the God who knoweth all, who fain would
drink.The wanderer, lagging not behind the hero, coming nigh with,
speed!
2 With Somas go ye nigh to him chief drinker of the Soma's.
juice:With beakers to the impetuous God, to Indra with the flowing,
drops!
3 What time with Somas, with the drops effused, ye come before the
God,Full wise, he knows the hope of each, and, bold one strikes this. foe
and that.
4 To him, Adhvaryu! yea, to him give offerings of the
juice expressed!Will he not keep us safely from the spiteful curse of each,
presumptuous high-born foe?
III Soma Pavamana
1 Sing ye a song to Soma brown of hue, of independent might,The Red, who
reaches up to heaven!
2 Purify Soma when effused with stones which hands
move rapidly,And pour the sweet milk in the meath.
3 With humble homage
draw ye nigh; blend the libation with the curds:To Indra offer Indu up
4
Soma, foe-queller, strong and swift, doing the will of Gods, pour
forth,Prosperity upon our kine
5 Heart-knower, Sovran of the heart, thou
art effused, O Soma, That, Indra may drink thee and rejoice.
6 O Soma
Pavamana, give us riches and heroic strength, Indu, with Indra. our ally!
IV Indra
I. Surya, thou mountest up to meet the hero famous for his wealth,Who
hurls the bolt and works for men;
2 Him who with might of both his arms
broke nine-and-ninety castles down,Slew Vritra and smote Ahi dead.
3
This Indra is our gracious friend. He sends, like a full-streaming
cow,Riches in horses, kine, and corn.
V Surya
1 May the bright God drink glorious Soma-mingled meath, giving the
sacrifices lord unbroken life He who, wind-urged, in person guards our
offspring well, nourishes them with food and shines o'er many a land.
2
Radiant, as high Truth, cherished, best at winning strength, Truth based upon
the statute that supports the heavens,He rose, a light that kills Vritras
and enemies, best slayer of the Dasyus, Asuras, and foes.
3 This light, the
best of lights, supreme, all conquering, winner of riches, is exalted with high
laud.All-lighting, radiant, mighty as the Sun to see, he spreadeth wide
unshaken victory and strength.
VI Indra
1 O Indra, give us wisdom as a sire gives wisdom to his sons,Guide us, O
much-invoked, in this our way: may we still live and look upon the light!
2
Grant that no mighty foes, unknown, malevolent unhallowed, tread us to the
ground!With thine assistance, hero, may we pass through all the waters that
are rushing down!
VII Indra
1 Protect us, Indra, each to-day, each to morrow, and each following
day!Through all the days shalt thou, Lord of the brave, preserve our singers
both by day and night!
2 A crushing warrior, passing rich, is Maghavan,
endowed with all heroic strength.Thine arms, O Satakratu, are exceeding
strong, those arms,which grasp the thunderbolt.
VIII Sarasvan
1 We call upon Sarasvan as unmarried men who long for wives,As bounteous
men who yearn for sons.
IX Sarasvati
1 Yea, she most dear amid dear streams-seven-sistered, loved with foundest
love.Sarasvati, hath earned our praise.
X Svitar. Brahmapaspati. Agni
1 May we attain that excellent glory of Savitar the God: So may he stimulate
our prayers!
2 O Brahmanaspati, make thou Kakshivan Ausija a loud Chanter of
flowing Soma juice!
3 Agni, thou pourest life: send down upon us food and
vigorous strength;Drive thou misfortune far away!
XI Mitra-Varuva
1 So help ye us to riches, great celestial and terrestrial wealth Vast is
your sway among the Gods!
2 Carefully tending Law with law they have
attained their vigorous might:Both Gods, devoid of guile, wax strong.
3
With rainy skies and streaming floods, Lords of the food that falls in dew,A
lofty seat have they attained.
XII Indra
I. They who stand round him as he moves harness the bright, the ruddy
steed:The lights shining in the sky.
2 On both sides to the car they
yoke the two bay coursers dear to him,Brown, bold, who bear the hero
on.
3 Thou, making light where no light was, and form, O men where form was
not,Wast born together with the Dawns.
XIII Soma Pavamana
1 For thee this Soma is effused. O Indra: drink of this juice; for thee the
stream is flowing--Soma, which thou thyself hast made and chosen, even Indu
for thy special drink to cheer thee!
2 Like a capacious car hath it been
harnessed, the mighty, to acquire abundant treasures.Then in the sacrifice
they shouted lauding all triumphs won by Nahus in the battle.
3 Flow onward
like the potent band of Maruts, like that celestial host which none
revileth!Quickly be gracious unto us like waters, like sacrifice victorious,
thousand-fashioned!
XIV Agni
1 O Agni, thou hast been ordained Hotar of every sacrifice, By Gods, among
the race of men.So with sweet-sounding tongues for us sacrifice nobly in
this rite:Bring thou the Gods and worship them
3 For, as disposer, Agni,
God, most wise in sacrifices, thou Knowest straightway the roads and paths.
XV Agni
1 Immortal, Hotar-priest, and God, with wondrous power he leads the
way,Urging the congregations on.
2 Strong, he is set on deeds of
strength. He is led forth in holy rites,Sage who completes the
sacrifice.
3 Excellent, he was made by thought. The germ of beings have
gained.Yea, and the Sire of active power.
XVI Agni
1 Pour on the juice the heated milk which hasteneth to heaven and.
earth;Bestow the liquid on the Bull!
2 These know their own
abiding-place: like calves beside the mother cows,They come together with
their kin.
3 Devouring in their greedy jaws, they make sustaining food irb [sic]
heaven,For Indra, Agni, homage, light.
XVII Indra
1 In all the worlds That was the best and highest whence sprang the mighty
one, of splendid valour,As soon as he is born he smites his foemen, he in
whom all who lend him aid are joyful foe
2 Grown mighty in his strength,
of ample vigour, he as a strikes fear into the Dasa,Eager to win the
breathing and the breathless. All sang thy praise at banquet and oblation.
3
All concentrate on thee their mental vigour, what time these, once or twice, are
thine assistants.Blend what is sweeter than the sweet with sweetness: win
quickly with our meath that meath in battle.
XVIII Indra
1 At the Trikadrukas the great and strong enjoyed the barley-brew. With
Vishnu did he drink the pressed-out Soma juice, even as he would.That hath
so heightened him the great, the wide, to do his mighty work. So may the God
attend the God, true Indu Indra who is true!
2 Brought forth together with
wisdom and potent strength thou grewest great: with hero deeds subduing the
malevolent, most swift in act;Giving prosperity and lovely wealth to him who
praiseth thee.So may the God attend the God, true Indu Indra who is
true!
3 So he resplendent in the battle overcame Krivi by might. He with his
majesty bath filled the earth and heaven, and waxen strong.One share of the
libation bath he swallowed down: one share he left. Enlighten us! So may the God
attend the God, true Indu Indra who is true!
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