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Rigveda 1.158.05

Rigveda · Mandala 1, Sukta 158 · Verse 1.158.5

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Devatā (Deity)
Chandas (Meter)
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Sanskrit Original

न मा॑ गरन्न॒द्यो॑ मा॒तृत॑मा दा॒सा यदीं॒ सुस॑मुब्धम॒वाधुः॑ । शिरो॒ यद॑स्य त्रैत॒नो वि॒तक्ष॑त्स्व॒यं दा॒स उरो॒ अंसा॒वपि॑ ग्ध

na mā garannadyo mātṛtamā dāsā yadīṃ susamubdhamavādhuḥ śiro yadasya traitano vitakṣatsvayaṃ dāsa uro aṃsāvapi gdha

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Do not be harsh, do not be unmotherly; O servants, if you harmed the well-bound joint, let the head be smoothed—let the threefold wound be healed. Even a servant’s breast and limbs are dear.

📖 Book ReferenceWisdomLibRig Veda English TranslationSource ↗

Let not the maternal waters swallow me, since the slaves hurled down this decrepit (old man); in like manner as Traitana wounded his head, so has the slave wounded his own, and has struck his breast and shoulders.

📖 Book ReferenceRalph T.H. GriffithThe Rig Veda, 1896Source ↗

The most maternal streams, wherein the Dilsas cast me securely bound, have not devoured me. When Traitana would cleave my head asunder, the Dasa wounded his own breast and shoulders.