The Rig Veda/Mandala 1/Hymn 5

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15311The Rig VedaMandala 1, Hymn 5.
1 O come ye hither, sit ye down: to Indra sing ye forth, your song,
     companions, bringing hymns of praise.
2 To him the richest of the rich, the Lord of treasures excellent,
     Indra, with Soma juice outpoured.
3 May he stand by us in our need and in abundance for our wealth:
     May he come nigh us with his strength.
4 Whose pair of tawny horses yoked in battles foemen challenge not:
     To him, to Indra sing your song.
5 Nigh to the Soma-drinker come, for his enjoyment, these pure drops,
     The Somas mingled with the curd.
6 Thou, grown at once to perfect strength, wast born to drink the Soma juice,
     Strong Indra, for preëminence.
7 O Indra, lover of the song, may these quick Somas enter thee:
     May they bring bliss to thee the Sage.
8 Our chants of praise have strengthened thee, O Satakratu, and our lauds
     So strengthen thee the songs we sing.
9 Indra, whose succour never fails, accept these viands thousandfold,
     Wherein all manly powers abide.
10 O Indra, thou who lovest song, let no man hurt our bodies, keep
     Slaughter far from us, for thou canst.