1. As one brings forth his car when fain
for combat, so bring we power to thee- regard us, Indra -
Well skilled in song, thoughtful in spirit, seeking great
bliss from one like thee amid the Heroes.
2 Indra, thou art our own with thy
protection, a guardian near to men who love thee truly,
Active art thou, the liberal man's defender, his who draws
near to thee with right devotion.
3 May Indra, called with solemn
invocations. the young, the Friend, be men's auspicious keeper,
One who will further with his aid the singer, the toiler,
praiser, dresser of oblations.
4 With laud and song let me extol that
Indra in whom of old men prospered and were mighty.
May he, implored, fulfil the prayer for plenty of him who
worships, of the living mortal.
5 He, Indra whom the Angirases' praise
delighted, strengthened their prayer and made their goings prosper.
Stealing away the mornings with the sunlight, he, lauded,
crushed even Asna's ancient powers.
6 He verily, the God, the glorious Indra,
hath raised him up for man, best Wonder-Worker.
He, self-reliant, mighty and triumphant, brought low the
dear head of the wicked Dasa.
7 Indra theVrtra-slayer, Fort-destroyer,
scattered the Dasa hosts who dwelt in darkness.
For men hath he created earth and waters, and ever helped
the prayer of him who worships.
8 To him in might the Gods have ever
yielded, to Indra in the tumult of thebattle.
When in his arms they laid the bolt, he slaughtered the
Dasyus and cast down their forts of iron.
9 Now may that wealthy Cow of thine, O
Indra, give in return a boon to him who lauds thee.
Give to thy praisers: let not fortune fail us. Loud may we
speak, with heroes, in assembly.
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