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Book 20. Hymn 11

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"Hymns of the Atharva Veda", by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895],

Hymn Xi

1Fort-render, Lord of Wealth, dispelling foemen, Indra with

lightnings hath o'ercome the Dsa.

Impelled by prayer and waxen great in body, he hath filled

earth and heaven, the bounteous Giver.

2I stimulate this zeal, the Strong, the Hero, decking my song of

praise for thee Immortal.

O Indra, thou art equally the leader of heavenly hosts and

human generations.

3Leading his band Indra encompassed Vritra; weak grew the wily

leader enchanters.

He who burns fierce in forests slaughtered Vyansa, and made

the milch-kine of nights apparent.

4Indra, light-winner, days' creator, conquered, as guardian, hostile

bands with those who loved him.

For man the days' bright ensign he illumined, and found the

light for his great joy and gladness. p. 271

5Forward to fiercely falling blows pressed Indra, hero-like doing

many hero exploits.

Those holy songs he taught the bard who praised him, and

widely spread these Dawns' resplendent colour.

6They laud the mighty acts of him the mighty, the many glorious

deeds performed by Indra.

He in his strength, with all-surpassing prowess, through wond-

rous arts crushed the malignant Dasyus.

7Lord of the brave, Indra who rules the people gave freedom to

the Gods by might and battle.

Wise singers glorify with chanted praises these his achievements

in Vivasvn's dwelling.

8Excellent, conqueror, the victory-giver, the winner of the light

and godlike waters,

He who hath won this broad earth and this heaven,--in Indra

they rejoice who love devotions.

9He gained possession of the Sun and horses; Indra obtained

the cow who feedeth many.

Treasure of gold he won; he smote the Dasyus and gave protec-

tion to the race of Aryas.

10He took the plants and days for his possession; he gained the

forest trees and air's mid-region.

Vala he cleft, and chased away opponents: thus was he tamer

of the overweening.

11Call we on Maghavan, auspicious Indra, best Hero in the fight

where spoil is gathered,

The Strong, who listens, who gives aid in battles, who slays the

Vritras, wins and gathers treasures.
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