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Rigveda 10.096.07

Rigveda · Mandala 10, Sukta 96 · Verse 10.96.7

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Vedic Classification

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

Sanskrit Original

अरं॒ कामा॑य॒ हर॑यो दधन्विरे स्थि॒राय॑ हिन्व॒न्हर॑यो॒ हरी॑ तु॒रा । अर्व॑द्भि॒र्यो हरि॑भि॒र्जोष॒मीय॑ते॒ सो अ॑स्य॒ कामं॒ हरि॑वन्तमानशे

araṃ kāmāya harayo dadhanvire sthirāya hinvanharayo harī turā arvadbhiryo haribhirjoṣamīyate so asya kāmaṃ harivantamānaśe

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They placed Hari the givers’ delight firmly, the givers smote for stability; Hari the swift cut the foe. By oblations the Haris are warmed with sacrificial fervor—he fulfils desire, Hari-minded in thought.

📖 Book ReferenceWisdomLibRig Veda English TranslationSource ↗

Yellow-tinted (Soma) is stored up sufficient to whet his desires, the yellow-tinted Soma urges his twoswift bay horses for the salwart (Indra). His (chariot) which rushes with spirited bay horses to the conflict, hasreached his desire (the sacrifice) in which the Soma is presented.

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

Tle gold-hued drops have flowed to gratify his wish: the yellow dro s have urged the swift Bays to the Strong. He who speeds on with Bay Steeds even as he lists hath satisfied his longing for the golden drops.