Sukta 69
सूक्तम् 69
Hymn 69 of Rigveda Mandala 1.
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Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.1
शु॒क्रः शु॑शु॒क्वाँ उ॒षो न जा॒रः प॒प्रा स॑मी॒ची दि॒वो न ज्योतिः॑
śukraḥ śuśukvām̐ uṣo na jāraḥ paprā samīcī divo na jyotiḥ
Shukra, bright as a bull, not aged, reached the dawn; the splendor of heaven is not extinguished.
Rigveda 1.069.02
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.2
परि॒ प्रजा॑तः॒ क्रत्वा॑ बभूथ॒ भुवो॑ दे॒वानां॑ पि॒ता पु॒त्रः सन्
pari prajātaḥ kratvā babhūtha bhuvo devānāṃ pitā putraḥ san
Having fashioned beings about him, he became father of the gods, being a son born.
Rigveda 1.069.03
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.3
वे॒धा अदृ॑प्तो अ॒ग्निर्वि॑जा॒नन्नूध॒र्न गोनां॒ स्वाद्मा॑ पितू॒नाम्
vedhā adṛpto agnirvijānannūdharna gonāṃ svādmā pitūnām
Agni, unblemished, knew the offerers; having urged the cows, he tasted the portion of the fathers.
Rigveda 1.069.04
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.4
जने॒ न शेव॑ आ॒हूर्यः॒ सन्मध्ये॒ निष॑त्तो र॒ण्वो दु॑रो॒णे
jane na śeva āhūryaḥ sanmadhye niṣatto raṇvo duroṇe
They say not of a man: he is not; sitting among the good he shone, a warrior on the hard chariot.
Rigveda 1.069.05
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.5
पु॒त्रो न जा॒तो र॒ण्वो दु॑रो॒णे वा॒जी न प्री॒तो विशो॒ वि ता॑रीत्
putro na jāto raṇvo duroṇe vājī na prīto viśo vi tārīt
No son was born; the warrior on the hard chariot, the steed was not pleased, the riders passed through.
Rigveda 1.069.06
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.6
विशो॒ यदह्वे॒ नृभिः॒ सनी॑ळा अ॒ग्निर्दे॑व॒त्वा विश्वा॑न्यश्याः
viśo yadahve nṛbhiḥ sanīḷā agnirdevatvā viśvānyaśyāḥ
When men invoked not the hymn, Agni, kindled, satisfied all the worlds.
Rigveda 1.069.07
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.7
नकि॑ष्ट ए॒ता व्र॒ता मि॑नन्ति॒ नृभ्यो॒ यदे॒भ्यः श्रु॒ष्टिं च॒कर्थ॑
nakiṣṭa etā vratā minanti nṛbhyo yadebhyaḥ śruṣṭiṃ cakartha
These lesser oaths (vows) reproach men when they have heard them from others and have enacted them.
Rigveda 1.069.08
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.8
तत्तु ते॒ दंसो॒ यदह॑न्समा॒नैर्नृभि॒र्यद्यु॒क्तो वि॒वे रपां॑सि
tattu te daṃso yadahansamānairnṛbhiryadyukto vive rapāṃsi
But that bite (injury) of yours, which was proud like a swan, when joined with men you loosened the fetters.
Rigveda 1.069.09
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.9
उ॒षो न जा॒रो वि॒भावो॒स्रः संज्ञा॑तरूप॒श्चिके॑तदस्मै
uṣo na jāro vibhāvosraḥ saṃjñātarūpaściketadasmai
Dawn is not old; its breath is a known form, a banner to this people.
Rigveda 1.069.10
Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 1, Sukta 69 · Verse 1.69.10
त्मना॒ वह॑न्तो॒ दुरो॒ व्यृ॑ण्व॒न्नव॑न्त॒ विश्वे॒ स्व१॒॑र्दृशी॑के
tmanā vahanto duro vyṛṇvannavanta viśve sva1rdṛśīke
Carrying that with mind they sought the hard path; all turned their eyes to the gods.