Rigveda 10.075.08
Rigveda · Mandala 10, Sukta 75 · Verse 10.75.8
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
स्वश्वा॒ सिन्धुः॑ सु॒रथा॑ सु॒वासा॑ हिर॒ण्ययी॒ सुकृ॑ता वा॒जिनी॑वती । ऊर्णा॑वती युव॒तिः सी॒लमा॑वत्यु॒ताधि॑ वस्ते सु॒भगा॑ मधु॒वृध॑म्
svaśvā sindhuḥ surathā suvāsā hiraṇyayī sukṛtā vājinīvatī ūrṇāvatī yuvatiḥ sīlamāvatyutādhi vaste subhagā madhuvṛdham
Sindhu herself, noble chariot, with good fragrance, golden and well-made, swift as a mare. Young maidens full of wealth and beauty dwell and delight in her sweet growth.
The Sindhu is rich in horses, rich in chariots, rich in clothes, rich in gold ornaments, well-made, rich infood, rich in wool, ever fresh, abounding Sīlamā plural nts, and the auspicious river wears honey-growing(flowers).
Rich in good steeds is Sindhu, rich in cars and robes, rich in gold, nobly-fashioned, rich in ample wealth. Blest Silamavati and young Urnavati invest themselves with raiment rich in store of sweets.