Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 5, Hymn IX. Agni

    1. BEARING; oblations mortal men, O Agni, worship thee the God.
    I deem thee Jātavedas: bear our offerings, thou, unceasingly.

    2 In the man's home who offers gifts, where grass is trimmed, Agni is Priest,
    To whom all sacrifices come and strengthenings that win renown.

    3 Whom, as an infant newly-born, the kindling-sticks have brought to life,
    Sustainer of the tribes of men, skilled in well-ordered sacrifice.

    4 Yea, very hard art thou to grasp, like offspring of the wriggling snakes,
    When thou consumest many woods like an ox, Agni, in the mead.

    5 Whose flames, when thou art sending forth the smoke, completely reach the mark,
    When Tṛta in the height of heaven, like as a smelter fanneth thee, e’en as a smelter sharpeneth thee.

    6 O Agni, by thy succour and by Mitra's friendly furtherance,
    May we, averting hate, subdue the wickedness of mortal men.

    7 O Agni, to our heroes bring such riches, thou victorious God.
    May he protect and nourish us, and help in gaining strength: be thou near us in fight for our success.




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