Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 10, Hymn LXXXIV. Manyu

    1. BORNE on with thee, O Manyu girt by Maruts, let our brave men, impetuous, bursting forward,
    March on, like flames of fire in form, exulting, with pointed arrows, sharpening their weapons.

    2 Flashing like fire, be thou, O conquering Manyu, invoked, O Victor, as our army's leader.
    Slay thou our foes, distribute their possessions: show forth thy vigour, scatter those who hate us.

    3 O Manyu, overcome thou our assailant on! breaking, slaying, crushing down the foemen.
    They have not hindered thine impetuous vigour: Mighty, Sole born! thou makest them thy subjects.

    4 Alone or many thou art worshipped, Manyu: sharpen the spirit of each clan for battle.
    With thee to aid, O thou of perfect splendour, we will uplift the glorious shout for conquest.

    5 Unyielding bringing victory like Indra, O Manyu, be thou here our Sovran Ruler.
    To thy dear name, O Victor, we sing praises: we know the spring from which thou art come hither.

    6 Twin-born with power, destructive bolt of thunder, the highest conquering might is thine, Subduer!
    Be friendly to its in thy spirit, Manyu, O Much-invoked, in shock of mighty battle.

    7 For spoil let Varuṇa and Manyu give us the wealth of both sides gathered and collected;
    And let our enemies with stricken spirits, o’erwhelmed with terror, slink away defeated.




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