Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 5, Hymn VII. Agni

    1. OFFER to Agni, O my friends, your seemly food, your seemly praise;
    To him supremest o’er the folk, the Son of Strength, the mighty Lord:

    2 Him in whose presence, when they meet in full assembly, men rejoice;
    Even him whom worthy ones inflame, and living creatures bring to life.

    3 When we present to him the food and sacrificial gifts of men,
    He by the might of splendour grasps the holy Ordinance's rein.

    4 He gives a signal in the night even to him who is afar,
    When he, the Bright, unchanged by eld, consumes the sovrans of the wood.

    5 He in whose service on the ways they offer up their drops of sweat,
    On him is their high kin have they mounted, as ridges on the earth.

    6 Whom, sought of many, mortal man hath found to be the Stay of all;
    He who gives flavour to our food, the home of every man that lives.

    7 Even as a herd that crops the grass he shears the field and wilderness,
    With flashing teeth and beard of gold, deft with his unabated might.

    8 For him, to whom, bright as an axe he, as to Atri, hath flashed forth,
    Hath the well-bearing Mother borne, producing when her time is come.

    9 Agni to whom the oil is shed by him thou lovest to support,
    Bestow upon these mortals fame and splendour and intelligence.

    10 Such zeal hath he, resistless one: he gained the cattle given by thee.
    Agni, may Atri overcome the Dasyus who bestow no gifts, subdue the men who give no food.




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