Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 7, Hymn XXIII. Indra

    1. PRAYERS have been offered up through love of glory: Vasiṣṭha, honour Indra in the battle.
    He who with might extends through all existence hears words which I, his faithful servant, utter.

    2 A cry was raised which reached the Gods, O Indra, a cry to them to send us strength in combat.
    None among men knows his own life's duration: bear us in safety over these our troubles.

    3 The Bays, the booty-seeking car I harness: my prayers have reached him who accepts them gladly.
    Indra, when he had slain resistless foemen, forced with his might the two world-halves asunder.

    4 Like barren cows, moreover, swelled the waters: the singen sought thy holy rite, O Indra.
    Come unto us as with his team comes Vāyu: thou, through our solemn hymns bestowest booty.

    5 So may these gladdening draughts rejoice thee, Indra, the Mighty, very bounteous to the singer.
    Alone among the Gods thou pitiest mortals: O Hero, make thee glad at this libation.

    6 Thus the Vasisthas glorify with praises Indra, the Powerful whose arm wields thunder.
    Praised, may he guard our wealth in kine and heroes. Ye Gods, preserve us evermore with blessings.




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