DharmaPragya
Mandala 10, Hymn 67
Containing 12 sacred Sanskrit shlokas with multi-author commentaries and translations.
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 1
Verse 1 of 12
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इ॒मां धियं॑ स॒प्तशी॑र्ष्णीं पि॒ता न॑ ऋ॒तप्र॑जातां बृह॒तीम॑विन्दत् तु॒रीयं॑ स्विज्जनयद्वि॒श्वज॑न्यो॒ऽयास्य॑ उ॒क्थमिन्द्रा॑य॒ शंस॑न्
"THIS holy hymn, sublime and sevenheaded, sprung from eternal Law, our sire discovered. Ayasya, friend of all men, hath engendered the fourth hymn as he sang his laud to Indra."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 2
Verse 2 of 12
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ऋ॒तं शंस॑न्त ऋ॒जु दीध्या॑ना दि॒वस्पु॒त्रासो॒ असु॑रस्य वी॒राः विप्रं॑ प॒दमङ्गि॑रसो॒ दधा॑ना य॒ज्ञस्य॒ धाम॑ प्रथ॒मं म॑नन्त
"Thinking aright, praising eternal Order, the sons of Dyaus the Asura, those heroes, Angirases, holding the rank of sages, first honoured sacrifice's holy statute."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 3
Verse 3 of 12
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हं॒सैरि॑व॒ सखि॑भि॒र्वाव॑दद्भिरश्म॒न्मया॑नि॒ नह॑ना॒ व्यस्य॑न् बृह॒स्पति॑रभि॒कनि॑क्रद॒द्गा उ॒त प्रास्तौ॒दुच्च॑ वि॒द्वाँ अ॑गायत्
"Girt by his friends who cried with swanlike voices, bursting the stony barriers of the prison, Br̥ihaspati spake in thunder to the cattle, and uttered praise and song when he had found them."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 4
Verse 4 of 12
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अ॒वो द्वाभ्यां॑ प॒र एक॑या॒ गा गुहा॒ तिष्ठ॑न्ती॒रनृ॑तस्य॒ सेतौ॑ बृह॒स्पति॒स्तम॑सि॒ ज्योति॑रि॒च्छन्नुदु॒स्रा आक॒र्वि हि ति॒स्र आवः॑
"Apart from one, away from two above him, he drave the kine that stood in bonds of falsehood. Br̥ihaspati, seeking light amid the darkness, drave forth the bright cows: three he made apparent."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 5
Verse 5 of 12
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वि॒भिद्या॒ पुरं॑ श॒यथे॒मपा॑चीं॒ निस्त्रीणि॑ सा॒कमु॑द॒धेर॑कृन्तत् बृह॒स्पति॑रु॒षसं॒ सूर्यं॒ गाम॒र्कं वि॑वेद स्त॒नय॑न्निव॒ द्यौः
"When he had cleft the lairs and western castle, he cut off three from him who held the waters. Br̥ihaspati discovered, while he thundered like Dyaus, the dawn, the Sun, the cow, the lightning."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 6
Verse 6 of 12
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इन्द्रो॑ व॒लं र॑क्षि॒तारं॒ दुघा॑नां क॒रेणे॑व॒ वि च॑कर्ता॒ रवे॑ण स्वेदा॑ञ्जिभिरा॒शिर॑मि॒च्छमा॒नोऽरो॑दयत्प॒णिमा गा अ॑मुष्णात्
"As with a hand, so with his roaring Indra cleft Vala through, the guardian of the cattle. Seeking the milk-draught with sweatshining comrades he stole the Paṇi's kine and left him weeping."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 7
Verse 7 of 12
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स ईं॑ स॒त्येभिः॒ सखि॑भिः शु॒चद्भि॒र्गोधा॑यसं॒ वि ध॑न॒सैर॑दर्दः ब्रह्म॑ण॒स्पति॒र्वृष॑भिर्व॒राहै॑र्घ॒र्मस्वे॑देभि॒र्द्रवि॑णं॒ व्या॑नट्
"He with bright faithful Friends, winners of booty, hath rent the milker of the cows asunder. Br̥ihaspati with wild boars strong and mighty, sweating with heat, hath gained a rich possession."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 8
Verse 8 of 12
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ते स॒त्येन॒ मन॑सा॒ गोप॑तिं॒ गा इ॑या॒नास॑ इषणयन्त धी॒भिः बृह॒स्पति॑र्मि॒थोअ॑वद्यपेभि॒रुदु॒स्रिया॑ असृजत स्व॒युग्भिः॑
"They, longing for the kine, with faithful spirit incited with their hymns the Lord of cattle. Br̥ihaspati freed the radiant cows with comrades self-yoked, averting shame from one another."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 9
Verse 9 of 12
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तं व॒र्धय॑न्तो म॒तिभिः॑ शि॒वाभिः॑ सिं॒हमि॑व॒ नान॑दतं स॒धस्थे॑ बृह॒स्पतिं॒ वृष॑णं॒ शूर॑सातौ॒ भरे॑भरे॒ अनु॑ मदेम जि॒ष्णुम्
"In our assembly with auspicious praises exalting him who roareth like a lion, Maywe, in every fight where heroes conquer, rejoice in strong Br̥ihaspati the Victor."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 10
Verse 10 of 12
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य॒दा वाज॒मस॑नद्वि॒श्वरू॑प॒मा द्यामरु॑क्ष॒दुत्त॑राणि॒ सद्म॑ बृह॒स्पतिं॒ वृष॑णं व॒र्धय॑न्तो॒ नाना॒ सन्तो॒ बिभ्र॑तो॒ ज्योति॑रा॒सा
"When he had won him every sort of booty and gone to heaven and its most lofty mansions, Men praised Br̥ihaspati the Mighty, bringing the light within their mouths from sundry places."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 11
Verse 11 of 12
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स॒त्यामा॒शिषं॑ कृणुता वयो॒धै की॒रिं चि॒द्ध्यव॑थ॒ स्वेभि॒रेवैः॑ प॒श्चा मृधो॒ अप॑ भवन्तु॒ विश्वा॒स्तद्रो॑दसी शृणुतं विश्वमि॒न्वे
"Fulfil the prayer that begs for vital vigour: aid in your wonted manner even the humble. Let all our foes be turned and driven backward. Hear this, O Heaven and Earth, ye All-producers."
Mandala 10, Hymn 67, Verse 12
Verse 12 of 12
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इन्द्रो॑ म॒ह्ना म॑ह॒तो अ॑र्ण॒वस्य॒ वि मू॒र्धान॑मभिनदर्बु॒दस्य॑ अह॒न्नहि॒मरि॑णात्स॒प्त सिन्धू॑न्दे॒वैर्द्या॑वापृथिवी॒ प्राव॑तं नः
"Indra with mighty strength cleft asunder the head of Arbuda the watery monster, Slain Ahi, and set free the Seven Rivers. O Heaven and Earth, with all the Gods protect us."