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"orig": "<HTML>\n<HEAD>\n<link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"../../css/marg.css\">\n<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Content-Type\" CONTENT=\"text/html; charset=UTF-8\">\n<META name=\"description\" content=\"Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], full text etext at sacred-texts.com\">\n<META name=\"keywords\" content=\"Rig Veda Hinduism Vedic Rik\">\n<TITLE>Rig Veda: Rig-Veda, Book 6: HYMN XXVI. Indra.</TITLE>\n</HEAD>\n<BODY>\n<CENTER>\n<A HREF=\"../../cdshop/index.htm\"><IMG SRC=\"../../cdshop/cdinfo.jpg\" BORDER=\"0\"></A><BR>\n<A HREF=\"../../index.htm\">Sacred Texts</A> \n<A HREF=\"../index.htm\">Hinduism</A> \n<A HREF=\"index.htm\">Index</A> \n\n<BR>\n<A HREF=\"../rvsan/rv06026.htm\">Sanskrit</A> \n\n<BR>\n<BR><A HREF=\"rvi06.htm\">Rig-Veda, Book 6 Index</A><BR>\n \n<A HREF=\"rv06025.htm\">Previous</A> \n<A HREF=\"rv06027.htm\">Next</A> \n<HR><A HREF=\"http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001VEIA6U/internetsacredte\">Buy this Book at Amazon.com</A></CENTER>\n<HR>\n<P ALIGN=\"CENTER\"><FONT SIZE=\"-1\" COLOR=\"GREEN\"><I>Rig Veda</I>, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com</FONT></P><HR></p> <h3 align=\"center\" align=\"center\">HYMN XXVI. Indra.</h3> \n<p>1. O INDRA, hear us. Raining down the Soma, we call on thee to win us mighty valour.<br> Give us strong succour on the day of trial, when the tribes gather on the field of battle.<br> 2 The warrior, son of warrior sire, invokes thee, to gain great strength that may be won as booty:<br> To thee, the brave man's Lord, the fiends' subduer, he looks when fighting hand to hand for cattle.<br> 3 Thou didst impel the sage to win the daylight, didst ruin Śuṣṇa for the pious Kutsa.<br> The invulnerable demon's head thou clavest when thou wouldst win the praise of Atithigva.<br> 4 The lofty battle-car thou broughtest forward; thou holpest Dasadyu the strong when fighting.<br> Along with Vetasu thou slewest Tugra, and madest Tuji strong, who praised thee, Indra.<br> 5 Thou madest good the laud, what time thou rentest a hundred thousand fighting foes, O Hero,<br> Slewest the Dāsa Śambara of the mountain, and with strange aids didst succour Divodāsa.<br> 6 Made glad with Soma-draughts and faith, thou sentest Cumuri to his sleep, to please Dabhīti.<br> Thou, kindly giving Raji to Pithinas, slewest with might, at once, the sixty thousand.<br> 7 May I too, with the liberal chiefs, O Indra, acquire thy blin supreme and domination,<br> When, Mightiest! Hero-girt! Nahuṣa heroes boast them in thee, the triply-strong Defender.<br> 8 So may we he thy friends, thy best beloved, O Indra, at this holy invocation.<br> Best be Pratardani, illustrious ruler, in slaying foemen and in gaining riches.</p> \n<p><HR>\n<CENTER>\n<A HREF=\"rv06027.htm\">Next: HYMN XXVII. Indra.</A></CENTER>\n</BODY>\n</HTML>\n",
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