Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 1, Hymn XXXIX. Maruts

    1 WHEN thus, like flame, from far away, Maruts, ye cast your measure forth,
    To whom go Ye, to whom, O shakers of the earth, moved by whose wisdom, whose design?

    2 Strong let your weapons be to drive away your foes, firm for resistance let them be.
    Yea, passing glorious must be your warrior might, not as a guileful mortal's strength.

    3 When what is strong ye overthrow, and whirl about each ponderous thing,
    Heroes, your course is through the forest trees of earth, and through the fissures of the rocks.

    4 Consumers of your foes, no enemy of yours is found in heaven or on the earth:
    Ye Rudras, may the strength, held in this bond, be yours, to bid defiance even now.

    5 They make the mountains rock and reel, they rend the forest-kings apart.
    Onward, ye Maruts, drive, like creatures drunk with wine, ye, Gods with all your company.

    6 Ye to your chariot have yoked the spotted deer: a red deer, as a leader, draws.
    Even the Earth herself listened as ye came near, and men were sorely terrified.

    7 O Rudras, quickly we desire your succour for this work of ours.
    Come to us with your aid as in the days of old, so now for frightened Kaṇva's sake.

    8 Should any monstrous foe, O Maruts, sent by you or sent by mortals threaten us,
    Tear ye him from us with your power and with your might, and with the succours that are yours.

    9 For ye, the worshipful and wise, have guarded Kaṇva perfectly.
    O Maruts, come to us with full protecting help, as lightning flashes seek the rain.

    10 Whole strength have ye, O Bounteous Ones; perfect, earth-shakers, is your might.
    Maruts, against the poet's wrathful enemy send ye an enemy like a dart.




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