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Book 20. Hymn 92

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

Hymn Xcii

1Praise, even as he is known, with song Indra the guardian of the

kine,

The Son of Truth, Lord of the brave.

2Hither his bay steeds have been sent, red steeds are on the sacred

grass.

Where we in concert sing our songs. p. 338

3For Indra thunder-armed the kine have yielded mingled milk

and meath.

What time he found them in the vault.

4When I and Indra amount on high up to the bright One's place

and home,

We, having drunk of meath, will reach his seat whose Friends

are three-times-seven.

5Sing, sing ye forth your songs of praise, ye Priyamedhas, sing

your songs:

Yea, let young children sing their lauds: as a strong castle praise

ye him.

6Now loudly let the viol sound, the lute send out its voice with

might,

Shrill be the music of the string. To Indra is the hymn upraised.

7When hither speed the dappled cows, unflinching, easy to be

milked,

Seize quickly, as it bursts away, the Soma juice for Indra's

drink.

8Indra hath drunk; Agni hath drunk all Deities have drunk their

fill.

Here Varuna shall have his home, to whom the floods have sung

aloud as mother-kine unto their calves.

9Thou, Varuna, to whom belong the Seven Streams, art a glorious

God.

The waters flow into thy throat as'twere a pipe with ample

mouth.

10He who hath made the fleet steeds spring, well-harnessed, to the

worshipper,

He, the swift guide, is that fair form thot loosed the horses near

at hand.

11Indra, the very mighty, holds his enemies in utter scorn.

He, far away, and yet a child, cleft the cloud smitten by his

voice.

12He, yet a boy exceeding small, mounted his newly-fashioned car.

He for his Mother and his Sire cooked the wild mighty buffalo.

13Lord of the Home, with beauteous cheeks, ascend thy chariot

wrought of gold.

We will attend the heavenly One; the thousand-footed, red of

hue, matchless, who blesses where he goes.

14With reverence they come hitherward to him as to a sovran lord, p. 339

That they may bring him near for this man's good success, to

prosper and bestow his gifts.

15The Priyamedhas have observed the offering of the men of old,

Of ancient custom, while they strewed the sacred grass and

spread their sacrificial food.

16He who as sovran Lord of men moves with his chariots

unrestrained,

The Vritra-slayer, queller of all fighting hosts, preeminent, is

praised in song.

17Honour that Indra, Puruhanman! for his aid, in whose sustain-

ing hand of old.

The splendid bolt of thunder was deposited, as the great Sun

was set in heaven.

18No one by deed attains to him who works and strengthens

evermore:

No, not by sacrifice, to Indra praised of all, resistless, daring,

bold in might;

19The potent Conqueror, invincible in war, him at whose birth

the mighty ones,

The kine who spread afar, sent their loud voices out, heavens,

earths sent their loud voices out.

20O Indra, if a hundred heavens and if a hundred earths were

thine

No, not a thousand suns could match thee at thy birth, not

both the worlds, O Thunderer.

21Thou, Hero, hast performed thy hero deeds with might, yea, all

with strength, O Strongest One.

Maghavan, help us to a stable full of kine, O Thunderer, with

wondrous aids.
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