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    Rig Veda

    Book 8, Hymn LXXXVIII. Indra

    1. O THUNDERER, zealous worshippers gave thee drink this time yesterday.
    So, Indra, listen here to those who bring the laud: come near unto our dwellingplace.

    2 Lord of Bay Steeds, fair-helmed, rejoice thee: this we crave. Here the disposers wait on thee.
    Thy loftiest glories claim our lauds beside the juice, O Indra, Lover of the Song.

    3 Turning, as ’twere, to meet the Sun, enjoy from Indra all good things.
    When he who will be born is born with power we look to treasures as our heritage.

    4 Praise him who sends us wealth, whose bounties injure none: good are the gifts which Indra. grants.
    He is not worth with one who satisfies his wish: he turns his mind to giving boons.

    5 Thou in thy battles, Indra, art subduer of all hostile bands.
    Father art thou, aIl-conquering, cancelling the curse, thou victor of the vanquisher.

    6 The Earth and Heaven clung close to thy victorious might as to their calf two mother-cows.
    When thou attackest Vṛtra all the hostile bands shrink and faint, Indra, at thy wrath.

    7 Bring to your aid the Eternal One, who shoots and none may shoot at him,
    Inciter, swift, victorious, best of Charioteers. Tugrya's unvanquished Strengthener;

    8 Arranger of things unarranged, e’en Śatakratu, source of might,
    Indra, the Friend of all, for succour we invoke, Guardian of treasure, sendjng wealth.




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