DharmaPragya

DharmaPragya

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52

Containing 7 sacred Sanskrit shlokas with multi-author commentaries and translations.

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52, Verse 1

Verse 1 of 7

SANSKRIT TEXT

प्रति॒ ष्या सू॒नरी॒ जनी॑ व्यु॒च्छन्ती॒ परि॒ स्वसुः॑ दि॒वो अ॑दर्शि दुहि॒ता

Translations (english)
Ralph T.H. Griffith

"THIS Lady, giver of delight, after her Sister shining forth, Daughter of Heaven, hath shown herself.-"

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52, Verse 2

Verse 2 of 7

SANSKRIT TEXT

अश्वे॑व चि॒त्रारु॑षी मा॒ता गवा॑मृ॒ताव॑री सखा॑भूद॒श्विनो॑रु॒षाः

Translations (english)
Ralph T.H. Griffith

"Unfailing, Mother of the Kine, in colour like a bright red mare, The Dawn became the Aṣvins' Friend."

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52, Verse 3

Verse 3 of 7

SANSKRIT TEXT

उ॒त सखा॑स्य॒श्विनो॑रु॒त मा॒ता गवा॑मसि उ॒तोषो॒ वस्व॑ ईशिषे

Translations (english)
Ralph T.H. Griffith

"Yea, and thou art the Aṣvins' Friend, the Mother of the Kine art thou: O Dawn thou rulest over wealth."

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52, Verse 4

Verse 4 of 7

SANSKRIT TEXT

या॒व॒यद्द्वे॑षसं त्वा चिकि॒त्वित्सू॑नृतावरि प्रति॒ स्तोमै॑रभुत्स्महि

Translations (english)
Ralph T.H. Griffith

"Thinking of thee, O joyous One, as her who driveth hate away, We woke to meet thee with our lauds."

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52, Verse 5

Verse 5 of 7

SANSKRIT TEXT

प्रति॑ भ॒द्रा अ॑दृक्षत॒ गवां॒ सर्गा॒ न र॒श्मयः॑ ओषा अ॑प्रा उ॒रु ज्रयः॑

Translations (english)
Ralph T.H. Griffith

"Our eyes behold thy blessed rays like troops of cattle loosed to feed. Dawn hath filled full the wide expanse."

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52, Verse 6

Verse 6 of 7

SANSKRIT TEXT

आ॒प॒प्रुषी॑ विभावरि॒ व्या॑व॒र्ज्योति॑षा॒ तमः॑ उषो॒ अनु॑ स्व॒धाम॑व

Translations (english)
Ralph T.H. Griffith

"When thou hast filled it, Fulgent One! thou layest bare the gloom with light. After thy nature aid us, Dawn."

Rigveda

Mandala 4, Hymn 52, Verse 7

Verse 7 of 7

SANSKRIT TEXT

आ द्यां त॑नोषि र॒श्मिभि॒रान्तरि॑क्षमु॒रु प्रि॒यम् उषः॑ शु॒क्रेण॑ शो॒चिषा॑

Translations (english)
Ralph T.H. Griffith

"Thou overspreadest heaven with rays, the dear wide region of mid-air. With thy bright shining lustre, Dawn."