Rigveda 1.130.02
Rigveda · Mandala 1, Sukta 130 · Verse 1.130.2
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
पिबा॒ सोम॑मिन्द्र सुवा॒नमद्रि॑भिः॒ कोशे॑न सि॒क्तम॑व॒तं न वंस॑गस्तातृषा॒णो न वंस॑गः । मदा॑य हर्य॒ताय॑ ते तु॒विष्ट॑माय॒ धाय॑से । आ त्वा॑ यच्छन्तु ह॒रितो॒ न सूर्य॒महा॒ विश्वे॑व॒ सूर्य॑म्
pibā somamindra suvānamadribhiḥ kośena siktamavataṃ na vaṃsagastātṛṣāṇo na vaṃsagaḥ madāya haryatāya te tuviṣṭamāya dhāyase ā tvā yacchantu harito na sūryamahā viśveva sūryam
Drink Soma, Indra, with gladness, pressed from the hills, poured into the vat—hunger is not the joiner of thirst. For your joy the Haryata runs to the libation. Grant to us what the green ones give not—the great sun, all suns.
Drink, Indra, the Soma, that has been expressed by the stones, and spinkled with the sacred grass; as a thirsty ox or a thirsty man hastens to a well. (Drink) fo ryour exhilaration, for your invogoration, for your exceedingly great augmentation; let your horses bring you hither, as his steeds convey the sun; as they carry him (through heaven) day by day.
O Indra, drink the Soma juice pressed out with stones. poured from the reservoir, as an ox drinks the spring, a very thirsty bull the spring. For the sweet draught that gladdens thee, for mightiest freshening of thy strength. Let thy Bay Horses bring thee hither as the Sun, as every day they bring the Sun.