Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 7, Hymn LVIII. Maruts

    1. SING to the troop that pours down rain in common, the Mighty Company of celestial nature.
    They make the world-halves tremble with their greatness: from depths of earth and sky they reach to heaven.

    2 Yea, your birth, Maruts, was with wild commotion, ye who move swiftly, fierce in wrath, terrific.
    Ye all-surpassing in your might and vigour, each looker on the light fears at your coming.

    3 Give ample vital power unto our princes let our fair praises gratify the Maruts.
    As the way travelled helpeth people onward, so further us with your delightful succours.

    4 Your favoured singer counts his wealth by hundreds: the strong steed whom ye favour wins a thousand.
    The Sovran whom ye aid destroys the foeman. May this your gift, ye Shakers, be distinguished.

    5 I call, as such, the Sons of bounteous Rudra: will not the Maruts turn again to us-ward?
    What secret sin or open stirs their anger, that we implore the Swift Ones to forgive us.

    6 This eulogy of the Bounteous hath been spoken: accept, ye Maruts, this our hymn of praises.
    Ye Bulls, keep those who hate us at a distance. Preserve us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.




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