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    Rig Veda

    Book 1, Hymn LXXIV. Agni

    1. As forth to sacrifice we go, a hymn to a hymn let us say,
    Who hears us even when afar;

    2 Who, from of old, in carnage, when the people gathered, hath preserved
    His household for the worshipper.

    3 And let men say, Agni is born, e’en he who slayeth Vṛtra, he
    Who winneth wealth in every fight.

    4 Him in whose house an envoy thou lovest to taste his offered gifts,
    And strengthenest his sacrifice,

    5 Him, Aṅgiras, thou Son of Strength, all men call happy in his God,
    His offerings, and his sacred grass.

    6 Hitherward shalt thou bring these Gods to our laudation and to taste.
    These offered gifts, fair-shining One.

    7 When, Agni, on thine embassage thou goest not a sound is heard of steed or straining of thy car.

    8 Aided by thee uninjured, strong, one after other, goes he forth:
    Agni, the offerer forward steps.

    9 And splendid strength, heroic, high, Agni, thou grantest from the Gods,
    Thou God, to him who offers gifts.




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