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HITHERWARD! they who light flame and straightway trim the sacred grass.<br> Whose Friend is Indra ever young.<br> 2 High is their fuel, great their laud, wide is their splinter from the stake,<br> Whose Friend is Indra ever young.<br> 3 <A HREF=\"errata.htm#21\">Unequalled</A> in fight the hero leads his army with the warrior chiefs.<br> Whose Friend is Indra ever young.<br> 4 The new-born V&#7771;tra-slayer asked his Mother, as he seized his shaft,<br> Who are the fierce? Who are renowned?<br> 5 &#346;avas&#299; answered, He who seeks thine enmity will battle like<br> A stately elephant on a hill.<br> 6 And hear, O Maghavan; to him who craves of thee thou grantest all<br> Whate&#146;er thou makest firm is firm.<br> 7 What time the Warrior Indra goes to battle, borne by noble steeds,<br> Best of all charioteers is he.<br> 8 Repel, O Thunder-armed, in all directions all attacks on us:<br> And be our own most glorious God.<br> 9 May Indra set our car in front, in foremost Place to win the spoil,<br> He whom the wicked injure not.<br> 10 Thine enmity may we escape, and, &#346;akra, for thy bounty, rich<br> In kine, may we come near to thee<br> 11 Softly approaching, Thunder-armed wealthy by hundreds, rich in steeds,<br> Unrivalled, ready with our gifts.<br> 12 For thine exalted excellence gives to thy worshippers each day<br> Hundreds and thousands of thy boons.<br> 13 Indra, we know thee breaker-down even of strong forts, winner of spoil,<br> As one who conquers wealth for us.<br> 14 Though thou art highest, Sage and Bold! let the drops cheer thee when we come<br> To thee as to a trafficker.<br> 15 Bring unto us the treasure of the opulent man who, loth to give,<br> Hath slighted thee for gain of wealth.<br> 16 Indra, these friends of ours, supplied with Soma, wait and look to thee,<br> As men with fodder to the herd.<br> 17 And thee who art not deaf, whose cars are quick to listen, for our aid,<br> We call to us from far away.<br> 18 When thou hast listened, make our call one which thou never wilt forget,<br> And be our very nearest Friend.<br> 19 When even now, when we have been in trouble, we have thought of thee,<br> O Indra, give us gifts of kine.<br> 20 O Lord of Strength, we rest on thee, as old men rest upon a staff:<br> We long to have. thee dwell with us.<br> 21 To Indra sing a song of praise, Hero of mighty valour, him<br> Whom no one challenges to war.<br> 22 Hero, the Soma being shed, I pour the juice for thee to drink:<br> Sate thee and finish thy carouse.<br> 23 Let not the fools, or those who mock beguile thee when they seek thine aid<br> Love not the enemies of prayer.<br> 24 Here let them with rich milky draught cheer thee to great munificence:<br> Drink as the wild-bull drinks the lake.<br> 25 Proclaim in our assemblies what deeds, new and ancient, far away,<br> The V&#7771;tra-slayer hath achieved.<br> 26 In battle of a thousand arms Indra drank Kadr&#363;'s Soma juice:<br> There he displayed his manly might.<br> 27 True undeniable strength he found in Yadu and in Turva&#347;a,<br> And conquered through the sacrifice.<br> 28 Him have I magnified, our Lord in, common, Guardian of your folk,<br> Discloser of great wealth in kine;<br> 29 &#7770;bhuk&#7779;an, not to be restrained, who strengthened Tugra's son in lauds,<br> Indra beside the flowing juice;<br> 30 Who for Tri&#347;oka clave the hill that formed a wide receptacle,<br> So that the cows might issue forth.<br> 31 Whate&#146;er thy plan or purpose be, whate&#146;er, in transport, thou wouldst do,<br> Do it not, Indra, but be kind.<br> 32 But little hath been heard of done upon the earth by one like thee i<br> Let thine heart, Indra, turn to us.<br> 33 Thine then shall be this high renown, thine shall these lofty praises be,<br> When, Indra, thou art kind to us.<br> 34 Not for one trespass, not for two, O Hero, slay us, nor for three,<br> Nor yet for many trespasses.<br> 35 I fear one powerful like thee, the crusher-down of enemies,<br> Mighty, repelling all attacks.<br> 36 O wealthy God, ne&#146;er may I live to see my friend or son in need:<br> Hitherward let thy heart be turned.<br> 37 What friend, O people, unprovoked, hath ever said unto a friend,<br> He turns and leaves us in distress?<br> 38 Hero, insatiate enjoy this Soma juice so near to thee,<br> Even as a hunter rushing down.<br> 39 Hither I draw those Bays of thine yoked<br> by our hymn, with splendid car,<br> That thou mayst give unto the priests.<br> 40 Drive all our enemies away, smite down the foes who press around,<br> And bring the wealth for which we long:<br> 41 O Indra, that which is concealed in strong firm place precipitous:<br> Bring us the wealth for which we long<br> 42 Great riches which the world of men shall recognize as sent by thee:<br> Bring us the wealth for which we long.</p> \n<p><HR>\n<CENTER>\n<A HREF=\"rv08046.htm\">Next: HYMN XLVI. Indra.</A></CENTER>\n</BODY>\n</HTML>\n", "link": "hymns/08045.html", "api": "json/hymns/08045.json", "data": { "key": "08045", "title": "HYMN XLV. Indra", "describe": "HITHERWARD!", "feecting": "p:HITHERWARD! they who light flame and straightway trim the sacred grass.\np: Whose Friend is Indra ever young.\r\np:High is their fuel, great their laud, wide is their splinter from the stake, whose Friend is Indra ever young.\np:Unequalled in fight the hero leads his army with the warrior chiefs. Whose Friend is Indra ever young.\np:The new-born Vṛtra-slayer asked his Mother, as he seized his shaft, who are the fierce? Who are renowned?\np:Śavasī answered. 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May we come near to thee\np:Softly approaching, Thunder-armed wealthy by hundreds, rich in steeds, Unrivalled, ready with our gifts.\np:For thine exalted excellence gives to thy worshippers each day Hundreds and thousands of thy boons.\np:Indra, we know thee breaker-down even of strong forts, winner of spoil, as one who conquers wealth for us.\np:Though thou art highest, Sage and Bold! let the drops cheer thee when we come To thee as to a trafficker.\np:Bring unto us the treasure of the opulent man who, loth to give, Hath slighted thee for gain of wealth.\np:Indra, these friends of ours, supplied with Soma, wait and look to thee, as men with fodder to the herd.\np:And thee who art not deaf, whose cars are quick to listen, for our aid, We call to us from far away.\np:When thou hast listened, make our call one which thou never wilt forget, and be our very nearest Friend.\np:When even now, when we have been in trouble, we have thought of thee, O Indra, give us gifts of kine.\np:O Lord of Strength, we rest on thee, as old men rest upon a staff: We long to have. thee dwell with us.\np:To Indra sing a song of praise. Hero of mighty valour, him Whom no one challenges to war.\np:Hero, the Soma being shed, I pour the juice for thee to drink: Sate thee and finish thy carouse.\np:Let not the fools, or those who mock beguile thee when they seek thine aid Love not the enemies of prayer.\np:Here let them with rich milky draught cheer thee to great munificence: Drink as the wild-bull drinks the lake.\np:Proclaim in our assemblies what deeds, new and ancient, far away, hath achieved.\np:In battle of a thousand arms Indra drank Kadrū's Soma juice: There he displayed his manly might.\np:True undeniable strength he found in Yadu and in Turvaśa, and conquered through the offering.\np:Him have I magnified, our Lord in, common, Guardian of your folk, Discloser of great wealth in kine;\np:Ṛbhukṣan, not to be restrained, who strengthened Tugra's son in lauds, Indra beside the flowing juice;\np:Who for Triśoka clave the hill that formed a wide receptacle, So that the cows might issue forth.\np:Whate’er thy plan or purpose be, whate’er, in transport, thou wouldst do, Do it not, Indra, but be kind.\np:But little hath been heard of done upon the Earth by one like thee i Let thine heart, Indra, turn to us.\np:Thine then shall be this high renown, thine shall these lofty praises be, when, Indra, thou art kind to us.\np:Not for one trespass, not for two, O Hero, subdue us, nor for three, Nor yet for many trespasses.\np:I fear one powerful like thee, the crusher-down of enemies, Mighty, repelling all attacks.\np:O wealthy Deva, ne’e. May I live to see my friend or son in need: Hitherward let thy heart be turned.\np:What friend, O people, unprovoked, hath ever said unto a friend. He turns and leaves us in distress?\np:Hero, insatiate enjoy this Soma juice so near to thee, Even as a hunter rushing down.\np:Hither I draw those Bays of thine yoked by our hymn, with splendid car, that tho. Mayst give unto the monks.\np:Drive all our enemies away, smite down the foes who press around, and bring the wealth for which we long:\np:O Indra, that which is concealed in strong firm place precipitous: Bring us the wealth for which we long\np:Great riches which the world of men shall recognize as sent by thee: Bring us the wealth for which we long.", "meta": { "next": "08046", "previous": "08044", "book": "08", "original": "https://sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rv08045.htm", "sanskrit": "https://sacred-texts.com/hin/rvsan/rv08045.htm" }, "deities": [ { "name": "O Indra", "hymns": [ { "key": "08045", "title": "HYMN XLV. 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