Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 1, Hymn CLXXVI. Indra

    1. CHEER thee with draughts to win us bliss: Soma, pierce Indra in thy strength.
    Thou stormest trembling in thy rage, and findest not a foeman nigh.

    2 Make our songs penetrate to him who is the Only One of men;
    For whom the sacred food is spread, as the steer ploughs the barley in.

    3 Within whose hands deposited all the Five Peoples’ treasures rest.
    Mark thou the man who injures us and kill him like the heavenly bolt.

    4 Slay everyone who pours no gift, who, hard to reach, delights thee not.
    Bestow on us what wealth he hath: this even the worshipper awaits.

    5 Thou helpest him the doubly strong whose hymns were sung unceasingly.
    When Indra fought, O Soma, thou helpest the mighty in the fray.

    6 As thou, O Indra, to the ancient singers wast ever joy, like water to the thirsty,
    So unto thee I sing this invocation. May we find strengthening food in full abundance.




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