Rigveda 1.095.10
Rigveda · Mandala 1, Sukta 95 · Verse 1.95.10
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
धन्व॒न्स्रोतः॑ कृणुते गा॒तुमू॒र्मिं शु॒क्रैरू॒र्मिभि॑र॒भि न॑क्षति॒ क्षाम् । विश्वा॒ सना॑नि ज॒ठरे॑षु धत्ते॒ऽन्तर्नवा॑सु चरति प्र॒सूषु॑
dhanvansrotaḥ kṛṇute gātumūrmiṃ śukrairūrmibhirabhi nakṣati kṣām viśvā sanāni jaṭhareṣu dhatte'ntarnavāsu carati prasūṣu
The archer directs the stream; he goes to strike with bright waves, yet spares the fault. He places all seeds within the bellies; the inner breaths move about in the births.
He causes the waters to flow in a torrent through the sky, and with those pure waves he inundates the earth; he gathers all (articles of) food in the stomach, and for that purpose sojourns in the new-sprung parents (of the gain).
In dry spots he makes stream, and course, and torrent, and inundates the earth with floods that glisten. All ancient things within his maw he gathers, and moves among the new fresh-sprouting grasses.