Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 10, Hymn CLX. Indra

    1. TASTE this strong draught enriched with offered viands: with all thy chariot here unyoke thy Coursers.
    Let not those other sacrificers stay thee, Indra: these juices shed for thee are ready.

    2 Thine is the juice effused, thine are the juices yet to be pressed: our resonant songs invite thee.
    O Indra, pleased to-day with this libation, come, thou who knowest all and drink the Soma.

    3 Whoso, devoted to the God, effuses Soma for him with yearning heart and spirit,—
    Never doth Indra give away his cattle: for him he makes the lovely Soma famous.

    4 He looks with loving favour on the mortal who, like a rich man, pours for him the Soma.
    Maghavan in his bended arm supports him: he slays, unasked, the men who hate devotion.

    5 We call on thee to come to us, desirous of goods and spoil, of cattle, and of horses.
    For thy new love and favour are we present: let us invoke thee, Indra, as our welfare.




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