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Come hither, Indra, with thy Bays, come thou to Ka&#7751;va's eulogy.<br> Ye by command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.<br> 2 May the stone draw thee as it speaks, the Soma-stone with ringing voice.<br> Ye by command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.<br> 3 The stones' rim shakes the Soma here like a wolf worrying a sheep.<br> Ye by command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.<br> 4 The Ka&#7751;vas call thee hitherward for succour and to win the spoil.<br> Ye by command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.<br> 5 I set for thee, as for the Strong, the first draught of the juices shed.<br> 6 Come with abundant blessings, come with perfect care to succour us.<br> 7 Come, Lord of lofty thought, who hast infinite wealth and countless aids.<br> 8 Adorable mid Gods, the Priest good to mankind shall bring thee near.<br> 9 As wings the falcon, so thy Bays rushing in joy shall carry thee.<br> 10 Come from the enemy to us, to svaha and the Soma-draught.<br> 11 Come hither with thine car inclined to hear, take pleasure in our lauds.<br> 12 Lord of well-nourished Horses, come with well-fed Steeds alike in hue.<br> 13 Come hither from the mountains, come from regions of the sea of air.<br> 14 Disclose to us O Hero, wealth in thousands both of kine and steeds.<br> 15 Bring riches hitherward to us in hundreds, thousands, myriads.<br> Ye by command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.<br> 16 The thousand steeds, the mightiest troop, which we and Indra have received<br> From Vasurocis as a gift,<br> 17 The brown that match the wind in speed, and bright bay coursers fleet of foot,<br> Like Suns, resplendent are they all.<br> 18 Mid the Pargvata's rich gifts, swift steeds whose wheels run rapidly,<br> I seemed to stand amid a wood.</p> \n<p><HR>\n<CENTER>\n<A HREF=\"rv08035.htm\">Next: HYMN XXXV. A&#347;vins.</A></CENTER>\n</BODY>\n</HTML>\n", "link": "hymns/08034.html", "api": "json/hymns/08034.json", "data": { "key": "08034", "title": "HYMN XXXIV. Indra.", "describe": "Come hither, Indra, with thy Bays, come thou to Kaṇva's eulogy.", "feecting": "p:Come hither, Indra, with thy Bays, come thou to Kaṇva's eulogy.\np: Ye by command of yonder Devas, Deva bright by day! have gone to Heaven.\r\np:May the stone draw thee as it speaks, the Soma-stone with ringing voice. Ye by command of yonder Devas, Deva bright by day! have gone to Heaven.\np:The stones' rim shakes the Soma here like a wolf worrying a sheep. Ye by command of yonder Devas, Deva bright by day! have gone to Heaven.\np:We call thee hitherward for assist and to win the spoil. Ye by command of yonder Devas, Deva bright by day! have gone to Heaven.\np:I set for thee, as for the Strong, the first draught of the juices shed.\np:Come with abundant blessings, come with perfect care to assist us.\np:Come, Lord of lofty thought, who hast infinite wealth and countless aids.\np:Adorable mid Devas, the Monk good to mankind shall bring thee near.\np:As wings the falcon, so thy Bays rushing in joy shall carry thee.\np:Come from the enemy to us, to svaha and the Soma-draught.\np:Come hither with thine car inclined to hear, take pleasure in our lauds.\np:Lord of well-nourished Horses, come with well-fed Steeds alike in hue.\np:Come hither from the mountains, come from regions of the sea of air.\np:Disclose to us O Hero, wealth in thousands both of kine and steeds.\np:Bring riches hitherward to us in hundreds, thousands, myriads. Ye by command of yonder Devas, Deva bright by day! have gone to Heaven.\np:The thousand steeds, the mightiest troop, which we and Indra have received From Vasurocis as a gift,\np:The brown that match the wind in speed, and bright bay coursers fleet of foot, like Suns, resplendent are they all.\np:Mid the Pargvata's rich gifts, swift steeds whose wheels run rapidly, I seemed to stand amid a wood.", "meta": { "next": "08035", "previous": "08033", "book": "08", "original": "https://sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rv08034.htm", "sanskrit": "https://sacred-texts.com/hin/rvsan/rv08034.htm" }, "deities": [ { "name": "O Hero", "hymns": [ { "key": "08034", "title": "HYMN XXXIV. Indra." } ] } ] }, "created": 1638556470598, "updated": 1639023785046 }