Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 8, Hymn LXXI. Indra

    1. HASTE forward to us from afar, or, Vṛtra-slayer, from anear,
    To meet the offering to the meath.

    2 Strong are the Soma-draughts; come nigh: the juices fill thee with delight:
    Drink boldly even as thou art wont'.

    3 Joy, Indra, in the strengthening food et it content thy wish and thought,
    And be delightful to thine heart.

    4 Come to us thou who hast no foe: we call thee down to hymns of praise,
    In heaven's sublimest realm of light.

    5 This Soma here expressed with stones and dressed with milk for thy carouse,
    Indra, is offered up to thee.

    6 Graciously, Indra, hear my call. Come and obtain the draught, and sate
    Thyself with juices blent with milk.

    7 The Soma, Indra, which is shed in chalices and vats for thee,
    Drink thou, for thou art Lord thereof.

    8 The Soma seen within the vats, as in the flood the Moon is seen,
    Drink thou, for thou art Lord thereof.

    9 That which the Hawk brought in his claw, inviolate, through the air to thee,
    Drink thou, for thou art Lord thereof.




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