1. FROM near or far away may mighty Indra
giver of succour, come for our protection
Lord of men, armed with thunder, with the Strongest, slaying
his foes in conflict, in the battles.
2 May Indra come to us with Tawny Coursers,
inclined to us, to favour and enrich us.
May Maghavan, loud-voiced and wielding thunder, stand by us
at this sacrifice, in combat.
3 Thou, honouring this our sacrifice, O
Indra, shalt give us strength and fill us full of courage.
To win the booty, Thunder-armed! like hunters may we with
thee subdue in fight our foemen.
4 Loving us well, benevolent, close beside
us, drink, Godlike Indra, of the wellpressed Soma.
Drink of the meath we offer, and delight thee with food that
cometh from the mountain ridges.
5 Him who is sung aloud by recent sages,
like a ripe-fruited tree, a scythe-armed victor, -
I, like a bridegroom thinking of his consort, call hither
Indra, him invoked of many;
6 Him who in native strength is like a
mountain, the lofty Indra born or old for conquest,
Terrific wielder of the ancient thunder. filled full with
splendour as a jar with water.
7 Whom from of old there is not one to
hinder, none to curtail the riches of his bounty.
Pouring forth freely, O thou Strong and Mighty, vouchsafe us
riches, God invoked of many!
8 Of wealth and homes of men thou art the
ruler, and opener of the stable of the cattle.
Helper of men, winner of spoil in combats, thou leadest to an
ample heap of riches.
9 By what great might is he renowned as
strongest, wherewith the Lofty One stirs up wild battles?
Best soother of the worshipper's great sorrow, he gives
possessions to the man who lauds him.
10 Slay us not; bring, bestow onus the
ample gift which thou hast to give to him who offers.
At this new gift, with this laud sung before thee, extolling
thee, we, Indra, will declare it.
11 Now, Indra! lauded, glorified with
praises, let power swell high, like rivers, for the singer.
A new hymn, Lord of Bays! for thee is fashioned. May we,
car-born, through song be victors ever.
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