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Rigveda 1.182.06

Rigveda · Mandala 1, Sukta 182 · Verse 1.182.6

rigvedamandala-1sukta-182अगस्त्यो मैत्रावरुणिःअश्विनौजगती६-८ त्रिष्टुप्Deity HymnAshvin HymnHealingProtectiondeity-hymnashvin-hymn

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Sanskrit Original

अव॑विद्धं तौ॒ग्र्यम॒प्स्व१॒॑न्तर॑नारम्भ॒णे तम॑सि॒ प्रवि॑द्धम् । चत॑स्रो॒ नावो॒ जठ॑लस्य॒ जुष्टा॒ उद॒श्विभ्या॑मिषि॒ताः पा॑रयन्ति

avaviddhaṃ taugryamapsva1ntaranārambhaṇe tamasi praviddham catasro nāvo jaṭhalasya juṣṭā udaśvibhyāmiṣitāḥ pārayanti

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🤖 AI GeneratedAI Generated

They plunged the pair into the deep when the waters began within the misty darkness; four boats, fleshy at the belly, made ready, borne by two swift ones, they crossed.

📖 Book ReferenceWisdomLibRig Veda English TranslationSource ↗

Four ships launched into the midst of the receptable (of the waters), sent by the Aśvins, brought safe to shore the son of Tugra, who had been cast headlong into the waters (by his foes), and plural nged in extricable darkness.

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

Four ships most welcome in the midst of ocean, urged by the Asvins, save the son of Tugra, Him who was cast down headlong in the waters, plunged in the thick inevitable darkness.