Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 5, Hymn XXVI. Agni

    1. O AGNI, Holy and Divine, with splendour and thy pleasant tongue
    Bring hither and adore the Gods.

    2 We pray thee, thou who droppest oil, bright-rayed! who lookest on the Sun,
    Bring the Gods hither to the feast.

    3 We have enkindled thee, O Sage, bright caller of the Gods to feast.
    O Agni, great in Sacrifice.

    4 O Agni, come with all the Gods, come to our sacrificial gift:
    We choose thee as Invoking Priest.

    5 Bring, Agni, to the worshipper who pours the juice, heroic strength:
    Sit with the Gods upon the grass.

    6 Victor of thousands, Agni, thou, enkindled, cherishest the laws,
    Laud-worthy, envoy of the Gods.

    7 Set Agni Jātavedas down, the bearer of our sacred gifts,
    Most Youthful, God and Minister.

    8 Duly proceed our sacrifice, comprising all the Gods, to-day:
    Strew holy grass to be their seat.

    9 So may the Maruts sit thereon, the Aśvins, Mitra, Varuṇa:
    The Gods with all their company.




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