1. I VALUE Agni that good Lord, the home to
which the kine return:
Whom fleet-foot coursers seek as home, and strong enduring
steeds as home. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
2 'Tis Agni whom we laud as good, to whom
the milch-kine come in herds,
To whom the chargers swift of foot, to whom our well-born
princes come. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
3 Agni the God of all mankind, gives,
verily, a steed to man.
Agni gives precious gear for wealth, treasure he gives when
he is pleased. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
4 God, Agni, we will kindle thee, rich in
thy splendour, fading not,
So that this glorious fuel may send forth by day its light
for thee. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
5 To thee the splendid, Lord of flame,
bright, wondrous, Prince of men, is brought.
Oblation with the holy verse, O Agni, bearer of our gifts.
Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
6 These Agnis in the seats of the fire
nourish each thing most excellent.
They give delight, they spread abroad, they move themselves
continually. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
7 Agni, these brilliant flames of thine wax
like strong chargers mightily,
Who with the treadings of their hoofs go swiftly to the
stalls of kine. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
8 To us who laud thee, Agni, bring fresh
food and safe and happy homes.
May we who have sung hymns to thee have thee for envoy in
each house. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
9 Thou, brilliant God, within thy mouth
warmest both ladies of the oil.
So fill us also, in our hymns, abundantly, O Lord of
Strength,Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
10 Thus Agni have we duly served with
sacrifices and with hymns.
So may he give us what we crave, store of brave sons and
fleet-foot steeds. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
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