Rigveda 1.131.06
Rigveda · Mandala 1, Sukta 131 · Verse 1.131.6
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
उ॒तो नो॑ अ॒स्या उ॒षसो॑ जु॒षेत॒ ह्य१॒॑र्कस्य॑ बोधि ह॒विषो॒ हवी॑मभिः॒ स्व॑र्षाता॒ हवी॑मभिः । यदि॑न्द्र॒ हन्त॑वे॒ मृधो॒ वृषा॑ वज्रि॒ञ्चिके॑तसि । आ मे॑ अ॒स्य वे॒धसो॒ नवी॑यसो॒ मन्म॑ श्रुधि॒ नवी॑यसः
uto no asyā uṣaso juṣeta hya1rkasya bodhi haviṣo havīmabhiḥ svarṣātā havīmabhiḥ yadindra hantave mṛdho vṛṣā vajriñciketasi ā me asya vedhaso navīyaso manma śrudhi navīyasaḥ
May we drink at dawn with the oblation, with the ritual songs and the priests’ hymns. If Indra would strike down the soft bulls with the bolt, be favorable to me in this new rite; hear my new speech.
Will (Indra) be present at this our morning rite; be appraised, (Indra), of the oblation offered with (due) observances; offered with (due) observances for the sake of (obtaining) heaven; and since, wielder of the thunderbolt, showerer (of benefits), you know how to destroy the malevolent, do you, therefore, listen to the acceptable (praise) of me, intelligent, though a novice; (hear it from me) a novice.
Also this morn may he be well inclined to us, mark at our call our offerings and our song of praise, our call that we may win the light. As thou, O Indra Thunder-armed, wilt, as the Strong One, slay the foe, Listen thou to the prayer of me a later sage, hear thou a later sage's prayer.