Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 10, Hymn XXXIII. Various Deities

    1. THE urgings of the people have impelled me, and by,the nearest way I bring you Pūṣan.
    The Universal Gods have brought me safely. The cry was heard, Behold, Dubsasu cometh!

    2 The ribs that compass me give pain and trouble me like rival wives.
    Indigence, nakedness, exhaustion press me sore: my mind is fluttering like a bird's.

    3 As rats eat weavers' threads, cares are consuming me, thy singer, gatakratu, me.
    Have mercy on us once, O Indra, Bounteous Lord: be thou a Father unto us.

    4 I the priests' Ṛṣi chose as prince most liberal Kurusravana,
    The son of Trasadasyu's son,

    5 Whose three bays harnessed to the car bear me straight onward: I will laud
    The giver of a thousand meeds,

    6 The sire of Upamasravas, even him whose words were passing sweet,
    As a fair field is to its lord.

    7 Mark, Upamasravas, his son, mark, grandson of Mitratithi:
    I am thy father's eulogist.

    8 If I controlled Immortal Gods, yea, even were I Lord of men,
    My liberal prince were living still.

    9 None lives, even had he hundred lives, beyond the statute of the Gods
    So am I parted from my friend.




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