Philosophy and Religion / Sama Veda

    Sama Veda

    First part, Book 1, Chapter II, Decade IV, Agni

    1. Bring us most mighty splendour thou, Agni, resistless on thy way:
    Prepare for us the path that leads to glorious opulence and strength!

    2. May the brave man, if full of zeal he serve and kindle Agni's flame,
    Duly presenting sacred gifts, enjoy the Gods' protecting help.

    3. Thy bright smoke lifts itself aloft, and far-extended shines in heaven,
    For, Purifier! like the Sun thou beamest with thy radiant glow.

    4. Thou, Agni, even as Mitra, hast a princely glory of thine own.
    Bright, active God, thou makest fame increase like means of nourishment.

    5. At dawn let Agni, much-beloved, guest of the house, be glorified,
    In whom, the everlasting one, all mortals make their offerings blaze.

    6. Most moving song be Agni's: shine on high, O rich in radiant light!
    Like the chief consort of a King riches and strength proceed from thee.

    7. Exerting all our strength with thoughts of power we glorify in speech
    Agni your dear familiar friend, the darling guest in every house.

    8. His beam hath lofty power of life: sing praise to Agni, to the God
    Whom men have set in foremost place, like Mitra for their eulogy!

    9. To noblest Agni, friend of man, chief Vritra-slayer, have we come-
    Who with Srutarvan, Riksha's son, in lofty presence is inflamed.

    10. Born as the loftiest Law commands, comrade of those who grew with him.
    Agni, the sire of Kasyapa by faith, the mother, Manu, Sage.




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