Sukta 25
सूक्तम् 25
Hymn 25 of Rigveda Mandala 3.
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Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 3, Sukta 25 · Verse 3.25.1
अग्ने॑ दि॒वः सू॒नुर॑सि॒ प्रचे॑ता॒स्तना॑ पृथि॒व्या उ॒त वि॒श्ववे॑दाः । ऋध॑ग्दे॒वाँ इ॒ह य॑जा चिकित्वः
agne divaḥ sūnurasi pracetāstanā pṛthivyā uta viśvavedāḥ ṛdhagdevām̐ iha yajā cikitvaḥ
Agni, you are the son of heaven, the wise, far-spreading over earth and all-knowing. The strong devout ones worship the gods here with oblations.
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Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 3, Sukta 25 · Verse 3.25.2
अ॒ग्निः स॑नोति वी॒र्या॑णि वि॒द्वान्स॒नोति॒ वाज॑म॒मृता॑य॒ भूष॑न् । स नो॑ दे॒वाँ एह व॑हा पुरुक्षो
agniḥ sanoti vīryāṇi vidvānsanoti vājamamṛtāya bhūṣan sa no devām̐ eha vahā purukṣo
Agni causes the heroes to win victories; the wise win riches and immortal fame. May he, the lordly one, carry our gods to the place of men.
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Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 3, Sukta 25 · Verse 3.25.3
अ॒ग्निर्द्यावा॑पृथि॒वी वि॒श्वज॑न्ये॒ आ भा॑ति दे॒वी अ॒मृते॒ अमू॑रः । क्षय॒न्वाजैः॑ पुरुश्च॒न्द्रो नमो॑भिः
agnirdyāvāpṛthivī viśvajanye ā bhāti devī amṛte amūraḥ kṣayanvājaiḥ puruścandro namobhiḥ
Agni, radiant among earth and sky, born of all peoples, O goddess, immortal and unaging. May the offerings and hymns of the sacrificer bring forth the shining moonlike man with salutations.
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Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 3, Sukta 25 · Verse 3.25.4
अग्न॒ इन्द्र॑श्च दा॒शुषो॑ दुरो॒णे सु॒ताव॑तो य॒ज्ञमि॒होप॑ यातम् । अम॑र्धन्ता सोम॒पेया॑य देवा
agna indraśca dāśuṣo duroṇe sutāvato yajñamihopa yātam amardhantā somapeyāya devā
Agni and Indra give to the generous in the difficult place; the mighty bring the sacrifice hither. The gods, who thirst for the Soma-drink, have been half-satiated.
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Rigveda · Chapter Mandala 3, Sukta 25 · Verse 3.25.5
अग्ने॑ अ॒पां समि॑ध्यसे दुरो॒णे नित्यः॑ सूनो सहसो जातवेदः । स॒धस्था॑नि म॒हय॑मान ऊ॒ती
agne apāṃ samidhyase duroṇe nityaḥ sūno sahaso jātavedaḥ sadhasthāni mahayamāna ūtī
Agni, you are invoked near the waters in the difficult place, ever the son of the thousand-knower. Seated, raising great ceremonies, come forth.