Philosophy and Religion / Sama Veda

    Sama Veda

    First part, Book 3, Chapter II, Decade IV, Indra

    1. He who as sovran Lord of men moves with his chariots unrestrained,
    The Vritra-slayer, vanquisher of fighting hosts, pre-eminent, is praised in song.

    2. Indra, give us security from that whereof we are afraid
    Help us, O Maghavan, let thy favour aid us thus; drive away foes and enemies!

    3. Strong pillar thou, Lord of the home! armour of Soma-offerers!
    The drop of Soma breaketh all the strongholds down, and Indra is the Rishis' friend.

    4. Verily, Surya, thou art great; truly, Aditya, thou art great!
    O most admired for greatness of thy majesty, God, by thy greatness thou art great!

    5. Indra! thy friend, when fair of form and rich in chariots, steeds, and kine,
    Hath ever vital power that gives him strength, and joins the company with radiant men.

    6. O Indra, if a hundred heavens and if a hundred earths were thine,--
    No, not a hundred suns could match thee at thy birth, not both the worlds, O Thunderer!

    7. Though, Indra, thou art called by men eastward and west ward, north and south,
    Thou chiefly art with Anava and Turvasa, brave champion urged by men to come.

    8. Indra whose wealth is in thyself, what mortal will attack this man?
    The strong will win the spoil on the decisive day through faith in thee, O Maghavan!

    9. First, Indra! Agni! hath this Maid come footless unto those with feet.
    Stretching her head and speaking loudly with her tongue, she hath gone downward thirty steps.

    10. Come, Indra, very near to us with aids of firmly-based resolve
    Come, most auspicious, with thy most auspicious help; good kinsman, with good kinsmen come!




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