Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 1, Hymn XVII. Indra-Varuṇa

    1 I CRAVE help from the Imperial Lords, from Indra-Varuṇa; may they
    Both favour one of us like me.

    2 Guardians of men, ye ever come with ready succour at the call
    Of every singer such as I.

    3 Sate you, according to your wish, O Indra-Varuṇa, with wealth:
    Fain would we have you nearest us.

    4 May we be sharers of the powers, sharers of the benevolence
    Of you who give strength bounteously.

    5 Indra and Varuṇa, among givers of thousands, meet for praise,
    Are Powers who merit highest laud.

    6 Through their protection may we gain great store of wealth, and heap it up
    Enough and still to spare, be ours.

    7 O Indra-Varuṇa, on you for wealth in many a form I call:
    Still keep ye us victorious.

    8 O Indra-Varuṇa, through our songs that seek to win you to ourselves,
    Give us at once your sheltering help.

    9 O Indra-Varuṇa, to you may fair praise which I offer come,
    Joint eulogy which ye dignify.




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