Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 6, Hymn LIII. Pūṣan

    1. LORD of the path, O Pūṣan, we have yoked and bound thee to our hymn,
    Even as a car, to win the prize.

    2 Bring us the wealth that men require, a manly master of a house,
    Free-handed with the liberal meed.

    3 Even him who would not give, do thou,
    O glowing Pūṣan, urge to give,
    And make the niggard's soul grow soft.

    4 Clear paths that we may win the prize; scatter our enemies afar.
    Strong God, be all our thoughts fulfilled.

    5 Penetrate with an awl, O Sage, the hearts of avaricious churls,
    And make them subject to our will.

    6 Thrust with thine awl, O Pūṣan: seek that which the niggard's heart holds dear,
    And make him subject to our will.

    7 Tear up and read in pieces, Sage, the hearts of avaricious churls,
    And make them subject to our will.

    8 Thou, glowing Pūṣan, carriest an awl that urges men to prayer;
    Therewith do thou tear up and rend to shreds the heart of every one.

    9 Thou bearest, glowing Lord! a goad with horny point that guides the cows
    Thence do we seek thy gift of bliss.

    10 And make this hymn of ours produce kine, horses, and a store of wealth
    For our delight and use as men.




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