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Book 20. Hymn 34

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

Hymn Xxxiv

1He who just born, chief God of lofty spirit, by power and might

became the God's protector,

Before whose breath, through greatness of his valour, the two

worlds trembled, He, O men, is Indra.

2He who fixed fast and firm the earth that staggered, and set at

rest the agitated mountains,

Who measured out air's wider middle region and gave the

heaven support, He, O men, is Indra.

3Who slew the Dragon, freed the Seven Rivers, and draye the

kine forth from the cave of Vala,

Begat the fire between both stones, the spoiler in warrior's

battle, He, O men, is Indra.

4By whom this universe was made to tremble, who chased away

the humbled brood of demon,

Who, like a gambler gathering his winnings, seized the foe's

riches, He, O men, is Indra.

5Of whom, the terrible, they ask, Where is He? or verily they

say of him, He is not.

He wastes the foeman's wealth like stakes of gamblers. Have

faith in him for He, O men, is Indra.

6Stirrer to action of the poor and lowly, of priest, of suppliant

who sings his praises

Who, fair-faced, favours him who presseth Soma with stones

adjusted, He, O men, is Indra.

7He under whose supreme control are horses, all chariots, and

the hamlets, and the cattle:

He who begat the Sun, begat the Morning, leader of waters.

He, O men, is Indra.

8To whom both armies cry in close encounter, foe against foe, the

stronger and the weaker; p. 291

Whom two invoke upon one chariot mounted, each for himself,

He, O ye men, is Indra.

9He, without whom men conquer not in battle, whom, warring,

they invoke for help and succour;

He, all this universe's type and image, who shakes what never

shook, He, men, is Indra.

10He who hath smitten, ere they know their danger, with his hurl-

ed weapon many grievous sinners:

Who pardons not his boldness who provokes him, who slays the

Dasyu, He, O men, is Indra.

11He who discovered in the fortieth autumn Sambara dwelling in

the midst of mountains:

Who slew the Dragon putting forth his vigour, the demon lying

there, He, men, is Indra.

12Who drank the juice poured at the seas of Order, subduing

Sambara by superior prowess,

Who hoarded food within the mountain's hollow wherein he

grew in strength, He, men, is Indra.

13Who, with seven guiding reins, the Bull, the mighty, set the

Seven Rivers free to flow at pleasure;

Who, thunder-armed, rent Rauhina in pieces when scaling

heaven, He, O ye men, is Indra.

14Heaven, even, and the earth bow down before him, before his

very breath the mountains tremble.

Known as the Soma-drinker, armed with thunder, the wielder

of the bolt, He, men, is Indra.

15Who aids with favour him who pours the Soma, and him who

brews it, sacrificer, singer;

Whose strength our prayer and offered Soma heighten, and this

our gift, He, O ye men, is Indra.

16Born, manifested in his Parents' bosom, He knoweth as a son

the Highest Father.

He who with vigorous energy assisted the companies of Gods,

He, men, is Indra

17Lord of Bay steeds, who loves the flowing Soma, He before

whom all living creatures tremble.

He who smote Sambara and slaughtered Sushna, He the Sole

Hero, He, O men, is Indra.

18Thou verily art true strong God who sendest wealth to the man

who brews and pours libation. p. 292

So may we evermore, thy friends, O Indra, address the synod

with brave sons about us.
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