1. Now may our sweetest song with deep
devotion reach Varuna, Mitra, Aditi, and Bhaga.
May the Five Priests' Lord, dwelling in oblations,
bliss-giving Asura, hear, whose paths are open.
2 May Aditi welcome, even as a mother her
dear heart-gladdening son, my song that lauds her.
The prayer they love, bliss-giving, God-appointed, I offer
unto Varuna and Mitra.
3 In spirit him, the Sagest of the Sages;
with sacrificial oil and meath bedew him
So then let him, God Savitar, provide us excellent, ready,
and resplendent treasures.
4 With willing mind, Indra, vouchsafe us
cattle, prosperity, Lord of Bays! and pious patrons;
And, with the sacred prayer by Gods appointed, give us the
holy Deities' lovingkindness.
5 God Bhaga, Savitar who deals forth
riches, Indra, and they who conquer Vrtra's treasures,
And Vaja and Rbhuksan and Purandhi, the Mighty and Immortal
Ones, protect us!
6 Let us declare his deeds, the undecaying
unrivalled Victor whom the Maruts follow.
None of old times, O Maghavan, nor later, none of these days
hath reached thy hero prowess.
7 Praise him the Chief who gives the boon
of riches, Brhaspati distributor of treasures,
Who, blessing most the man who sings and praises, comes with
abundant wealth to his invoker.
8 Tended, Brhaspati, with thy protections,
the princes are unharmed and girt by heroes.
Wealth that brings bliss is found among the givers of horses
and of cattle and of raiment.
9 Make their wealth flee who, through our hymns
enjoying their riches, yield us not an ample guerdon.
Far from the sun keep those who hate devotion, the godless,
prospering in their vocation.
10 With wheelless chariots drive down him,
O Maruts, who at the feasts of Gods regards the demons.
May he, though bathed in sweat, form empty wishes, who
blames his sacred rite who toils to serve you.
11 Praise him whose bow is strong and sure
his arrow, him who is Lord of every balm that bealeth.
Worship thou Rudra for his great good favour: adore the
Asura, God, with salutations.
12 May the House-friends, the
cunning-handed Artists, may the Steer's Wives, the streams carved out by
Vibhvan,
And may the fair Ones honour and befriend us, Sarasvati,
Brhaddiva, and Raka.
13 My newest song, thought that now springs
within me, I offer to the Great, the Sure Protector,
Who made for us this All, in fond love laying each varied
form within his Daughter's bosom.
14 Now, even now, may thy fair praise, O
Singer, attain Idaspati who roars and thunders,
Who, rich in clouds and waters with his lightning speeds
forth bedewing both the earth and heaven.
15 May this my laud attain the troop of
Maruts, those who are youths in act, the Sons of Rudra.
The wish calls me to riches and well-being: praise the
unwearied Ones whose steeds are dappled.
16 May this my laud reach earth and air's
mid-region, and forest trees and plants to win me riches.
May every Deity be swift to listen, and Mother Earth with no
ill thought regard me.
17 Gods, may we dwell in free untroubled
bliss.
18 May we obtain the Asvins' newest favour,
and gain their health-bestowing happy guidance.
Bring riches hither unto us, and heroes, and all felicity
and joy, Immortals!
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