1. DRINK of the juice, O
Indra, at thy plea. sure, for thy first draught is early morn's libation.
Rejoice, that thou mayst slay our foes, O Hero,
and we with lauds will tell thy mighty exploits.
2 Thou hast a car more swift
than thought, O Indra; thercon come hither, come to drink the Soma.
Let thy Bay Steeds, thy Stallions, hasten
hither, with whom thou cornest nigh and art delighted.
3 Deck out thy body with the
fairest colours, with golden splendour of the Sun adorn it.
O Indra, turn thee hitherward invited by us thy
friends; be seated and be joyful.
4 O thou whose grandeur in thy
festive transports not even these two great worlds have comprehended.
Come, Indra, with thy dear Bay Horses
harnessed, come to our dwelling and the food thou lovest.
5 Pressed for thy joyous
banquet is the Soma, Soma whereof thou, Indra, ever drinking,
Hast waged unequalled battles with thy foemen,
which prompts the mighty flow of thine abundance.
6 Found from of old is this
thy cup, O Indra: Satakratu, drink therefrom the Soma.
Filled is the beaker with the meath that
gladdens, the beaker which all Deities delight in.
7 From many a side with
proffered entertainment the folk are calling thee, O Mighty Indra.
These our libations shall for thee be richest
in sweet meath: dvink thereof and find them pleasant.
8 I will declare thy deeds of
old, O Indra, the mighty acts which thou hast first accomplished.
In genuine wrath thou loosenedst the mountain
so that the Brahman easily found the cattle.
9 Lord of the hosts, amid our
bands be seated: they call thee greatest Sage among the sages.
Nothing is done, even far away, without thee:
great, wondrous, Maghavan, is the hymn I sing thee.
10 Aim of our eyes be thou,
for we implore thee, O Maghavan, Friend of friends and Lord of treasures.
Fight, Warrior strong in truth, fight thou the
battle: give us our share of undivided riches.
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