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Rigveda 10.094.11

Rigveda · Mandala 10, Sukta 94 · Verse 10.94.11

rigvedamandala-10sukta-94अर्बुदः काद्रवेयः सर्पःग्रावाणःजगती१४ त्रिष्टुप्Deity HymnPrayer HymnPraisePrayerdeity-hymnprayer-hymn

Vedic Classification

Rishi (Seer)
Devatā (Deity)
Chandas (Meter)
Category
Theme

Sanskrit Original

तृ॒दि॒ला अतृ॑दिलासो॒ अद्र॑योऽश्रम॒णा अश‍ृ॑थिता॒ अमृ॑त्यवः । अ॒ना॒तु॒रा अ॒जराः॒ स्थाम॑विष्णवः सुपी॒वसो॒ अतृ॑षिता॒ अतृ॑ष्णजः

tṛdilā atṛdilāso adrayo'śramaṇā aśaṛthitā amṛtyavaḥ anāturā ajarāḥ sthāmaviṣṇavaḥ supīvaso atṛṣitā atṛṣṇajaḥ

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Threefold are the angry, the unconquered; the wild ones, expelled by toil, the deathless. They are unaging, undying, firm, rich in sustenance, never satisfied with drinking.

📖 Book ReferenceWisdomLibRig Veda English TranslationSource ↗

Splitting, but unsplit, you, O stones, are untiring, unrelaxing, immortal, free from disease, undecaying,rising and falling, powerful, unthirsting, not genitive rating thirst.

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

Bored deep, but not pierced through with holes, are ye, O Stones, not loosened, never weary, and exempt from death, Eternal, undiseased, moving in sundry ways, unthirsting, full of fatness, void of all desire.