Rigveda 10.037.09
Rigveda · Mandala 10, Sukta 37 · Verse 10.37.9
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
यस्य॑ ते॒ विश्वा॒ भुव॑नानि के॒तुना॒ प्र चेर॑ते॒ नि च॑ वि॒शन्ते॑ अ॒क्तुभिः॑ । अ॒ना॒गा॒स्त्वेन॑ हरिकेश सू॒र्याह्ना॑ह्ना नो॒ वस्य॑सावस्य॒सोदि॑हि
yasya te viśvā bhuvanāni ketunā pra cerate ni ca viśante aktubhiḥ anāgāstvena harikeśa sūryāhnāhnā no vasyasāvasyasodihi
By whose banner all the worlds are driven off and do not enter, by whom the unaging Hari-keśa (Sun) along with the noonday (Sūrya-āhna) keeps our dwelling—may he grant us abiding wealth.
Golden-haired Sūrya, by whose guidance all beings move (by day), and repose by night, do youcome to us with freedom from sin, and more felicitous (life) every day.
Thou by whose lustre all the world of life comes forth, and by thy beams again returns unto its rest, O Surya with the golden hair, ascend for us day after day, still bringing purer innocence.