Rigveda 10.027.06
Rigveda · Mandala 10, Sukta 27 · Verse 10.27.6
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
दर्श॒न्न्वत्र॑ शृत॒पाँ अ॑नि॒न्द्रान्बा॑हु॒क्षदः॒ शर॑वे॒ पत्य॑मानान् । घृषुं॑ वा॒ ये नि॑नि॒दुः सखा॑य॒मध्यू॒ न्वे॑षु प॒वयो॑ ववृत्युः
darśannvatra śaṛtapām̐ anindrānbāhukṣadaḥ śarave patyamānān ghṛṣuṃ vā ye niniduḥ sakhāyamadhyū nveṣu pavayo vavṛtyuḥ
They saw here the ear-bearing singers, indra-like, with broad shoulders, launching arrows. Those who smote the oil they sank; friends sought them, the winds came about.
Beholding here the drinkers of the libations who serve not Indra, who cut (the worshippers) to pieceswith their hands, assailing them to do them harm; my shafts quickly fall upon them, as well as on those who revile(your) powerful friend. all existence; the ancient Indra verily destroys (his foe), the other does not destroy (Indra). The united two(heaven and earth) surpass not him who extends beyond the confines of the universe.
To see the Indraless oblation-drinkers, mean offerers, o'ertaken by destruction! Then shall the fellies of my car pass over those who have blamed my joyous Friend and scorned him.