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Rig Veda, Book 4. Hymn Xv. Agni

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"Rig Veda", tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896],

Hymn Xv. Agni.

1. Agni
the Herald, like a horse, is led forth at our solemn rite,

God among Gods adorable.

2 Three times unto our solemn rite comes Agni like a charioteer,

Bearing the viands to the Gods.

3 Round the oblations hath he paced, Agni the Wise, the Lord of Strength,

Giving the offerer precious boons.

4 He who is kindled eastward for Sjaya, Devvata's son,

Resplendent, tamer of the foe.

5 So mighty be the Agni whom the mortal hero shall command,

With sharpened teeth and bountiful.

6 Day after day they dress him, as they clean a horse who wins the prize.

Dress the red Scion of the Sky.

7 When Sahadeva's princely son with two bay horses thought of me,

Summoned by him I drew not back.

8 And truly those two noble bays I straightway took when offered me,

From Sahadeva's princely son.

9 Long, O ye Avins, may he live, your care, ye Gods, the princely son.

Of Sahadeva, Somaka.

10 Cause him the youthful prince, the son of Sahadeva, to enjoy

Long life, O Avins, O ye Gods.
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