DharmaPragya
Mandala 8, Hymn 25
Containing 24 sacred Sanskrit shlokas with multi-author commentaries and translations.
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 1
Verse 1 of 24
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ता वां॒ विश्व॑स्य गो॒पा दे॒वा दे॒वेषु॑ य॒ज्ञिया॑ ऋ॒तावा॑ना यजसे पू॒तद॑क्षसा
"I WORSHIP you who guard this All, Gods, holiest among the Gods, You, faithful to the Law, whose power is sanctified."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 2
Verse 2 of 24
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मि॒त्रा तना॒ न र॒थ्या॒३॒॑ वरु॑णो॒ यश्च॑ सु॒क्रतुः॑ स॒नात्सु॑जा॒ता तन॑या धृ॒तव्र॑ता
"So, too, like charioteers are they, Mitra and sapient Varuṇa, Sons high-born from of old, whose holy laws stand fast."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 3
Verse 3 of 24
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ता मा॒ता वि॒श्ववे॑दसासु॒र्या॑य॒ प्रम॑हसा म॒ही ज॑जा॒नादि॑तिर्ऋ॒ताव॑री
"These Twain, possessors of all wealth, most glorious, for supremest sway Aditi, Mighty Mother, true to Law, brought forth."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 4
Verse 4 of 24
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म॒हान्ता॑ मि॒त्रावरु॑णा स॒म्राजा॑ दे॒वावसु॑रा ऋ॒तावा॑नावृ॒तमा घो॑षतो बृ॒हत्
"Great Varuṇa and Mitra, Gods, Asuras and imperial Lords, True to Eternal Law proclaim the high decree."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 5
Verse 5 of 24
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नपा॑ता॒ शव॑सो म॒हः सू॒नू दक्ष॑स्य सु॒क्रतू॑ सृ॒प्रदा॑नू इ॒षो वास्त्वधि॑ क्षितः
"The offspring of a lofty Power, Daksha's Two Sons exceeding strong, Who, Lords of flowing rain, dwell in the place of food."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 6
Verse 6 of 24
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सं या दानू॑नि ये॒मथु॑र्दि॒व्याः पार्थि॑वी॒रिषः॑ नभ॑स्वती॒रा वां॑ चरन्तु वृ॒ष्टयः॑
"Ye who have gathered up your gifts, celestial and terrestrial food, Let your rain come to us fraught with the mist of heaven."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 7
Verse 7 of 24
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अधि॒ या बृ॑ह॒तो दि॒वो॒३॒॑ऽभि यू॒थेव॒ पश्य॑तः ऋ॒तावा॑ना स॒म्राजा॒ नम॑से हि॒ता
"The Twain, who from the lofty sky seem to look down on herds below, Holy, imperial Lords, are set to be revered."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 8
Verse 8 of 24
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ऋ॒तावा॑ना॒ नि षे॑दतुः॒ साम्रा॑ज्याय सु॒क्रतू॑ धृ॒तव्र॑ता क्ष॒त्रिया॑ क्ष॒त्रमा॑शतुः
"They, true to Law, exceeding strong, have sat them down for savran rule: Princes whose laws stand fast, they have obtained their sway."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 9
Verse 9 of 24
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अ॒क्ष्णश्चि॑द्गातु॒वित्त॑रानुल्ब॒णेन॒ चक्ष॑सा नि चि॑न्मि॒षन्ता॑ निचि॒रा नि चि॑क्यतुः
"Pathfinders even better than the eye, with unobstructed sight, Even when they close their lids, observant, they perceive."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 10
Verse 10 of 24
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उ॒त नो॑ दे॒व्यदि॑तिरुरु॒ष्यतां॒ नास॑त्या उ॒रु॒ष्यन्तु॑ म॒रुतो॑ वृ॒द्धश॑वसः
"So may the Goddess Aditi, may the Nâsatyas guard us well, The Martits guard us well,.endowed with mighty strength."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 11
Verse 11 of 24
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ते नो॑ ना॒वमु॑रुष्यत॒ दिवा॒ नक्तं॑ सुदानवः अरि॑ष्यन्तो॒ नि पा॒युभिः॑ सचेमहि
"Do ye, O Bounteous Gods, protect our dwelling lace by day and night: With you for our defenders may we go unharmed."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 12
Verse 12 of 24
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अघ्न॑ते॒ विष्ण॑वे व॒यमरि॑ष्यन्तः सु॒दान॑वे श्रु॒धि स्व॑यावन्त्सिन्धो पू॒र्वचि॑त्तये
"May we, unharmed, serve bountiful Vishṇu, the God who slayeth none: Self-moving Sindhu hear and be the first to mark."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 13
Verse 13 of 24
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तद्वार्यं॑ वृणीमहे॒ वरि॑ष्ठं गोप॒यत्य॑म् मि॒त्रो यत्पान्ति॒ वरु॑णो॒ यद॑र्य॒मा
"This sure protection we elect, desirable and reaching far, Which Mitra, Varuṇa, and Aryaman afford."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 14
Verse 14 of 24
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उ॒त नः॒ सिन्धु॑र॒पां तन्म॒रुत॒स्तद॒श्विना॑ इन्द्रो॒ विष्णु॑र्मी॒ढ्वांसः॑ स॒जोष॑सः
"And may the Sindhu of the floods, the Maruts, and the ASvin Pair, Boon Indra, and boon Vishṇu have one mind with us."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 15
Verse 15 of 24
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ते हि ष्मा॑ व॒नुषो॒ नरो॒ऽभिमा॑तिं॒ कय॑स्य चित् ति॒ग्मं न क्षोदः॑ प्रति॒घ्नन्ति॒ भूर्ण॑यः
"Because these warring Heroes stay the enmity of every foe, As the fierce water-flood repels the furious ones."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 16
Verse 16 of 24
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अ॒यमेक॑ इ॒त्था पु॒रूरु च॑ष्टे॒ वि वि॒श्पतिः॑ तस्य॑ व्र॒तान्यनु॑ वश्चरामसि
"Here this one God, the Lord of men, looks forth exceeding far and wide: And we, for your advantage, keep his holy laws."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 17
Verse 17 of 24
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अनु॒ पूर्वा॑ण्यो॒क्या॑ साम्रा॒ज्यस्य॑ सश्चिम मि॒त्रस्य॑ व्र॒ता वरु॑णस्य दीर्घ॒श्रुत्
"We keep the old accustomed laws, the statutes of supremacy, The Iong-known laws of Mitra and of Varuṇa."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 18
Verse 18 of 24
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परि॒ यो र॒श्मिना॑ दि॒वोऽन्ता॑न्म॒मे पृ॑थि॒व्याः उ॒भे आ प॑प्रौ॒ रोद॑सी महि॒त्वा
"He who hath measured with his ray the boundaries of heaven and earth, And with his majesty hath filled the two worlds full,"
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 19
Verse 19 of 24
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उदु॒ ष्य श॑र॒णे दि॒वो ज्योति॑रयंस्त॒ सूर्यः॑ अ॒ग्निर्न शु॒क्रः स॑मिधा॒न आहु॑तः
"Sûrya hath spread his light aloft up to the region of the sky, Like Agni all aflame when gifts are offered him."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 20
Verse 20 of 24
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वचो॑ दी॒र्घप्र॑सद्म॒नीशे॒ वाज॑स्य॒ गोम॑तः ईशे॒ हि पि॒त्वो॑ऽवि॒षस्य॑ दा॒वने॑
"With him who sits afar the word is lord of food that comes from kine, Controller of the gift of unempoisoned food."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 21
Verse 21 of 24
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तत्सूर्यं॒ रोद॑सी उ॒भे दो॒षा वस्तो॒रुप॑ ब्रुवे भो॒जेष्व॒स्माँ अ॒भ्युच्च॑रा॒ सदा॑
"So unto Sûrya, Heaven, and Earth at morning and at eve I speak. Bringing enjoyments ever rise thou up for us."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 22
Verse 22 of 24
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ऋ॒ज्रमु॑क्ष॒ण्याय॑ने रज॒तं हर॑याणे रथं॑ यु॒क्तम॑सनाम सु॒षाम॑णि
"From Ukshaṇyâyana a bay, from Harayâṇa a white steed, And from Sushâman we obtained a hamessed car."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 23
Verse 23 of 24
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ता मे॒ अश्व्या॑नां॒ हरी॑णां नि॒तोश॑ना उ॒तो नु कृत्व्या॑नां नृ॒वाह॑सा
"These two shall bring me further gain of troops of tawny-coloured steeds, The carriers shall they be of active men of war."
Mandala 8, Hymn 25, Verse 24
Verse 24 of 24
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स्मद॑भीशू॒ कशा॑वन्ता॒ विप्रा॒ नवि॑ष्ठया म॒ती म॒हो वा॒जिना॒वर्व॑न्ता॒ सचा॑सनम्
"And the two sages have I gained who hold the reins and bear the whip, And the two great strong coursers, with my newest song."