Rigveda 2.015.06
Rigveda · Mandala 2, Sukta 15 · Verse 2.15.6
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
सोद॑ञ्चं॒ सिन्धु॑मरिणान्महि॒त्वा वज्रे॒णान॑ उ॒षसः॒ सं पि॑पेष । अ॒ज॒वसो॑ ज॒विनी॑भिर्विवृ॒श्चन्सोम॑स्य॒ ता मद॒ इन्द्र॑श्चकार
sodañcaṃ sindhumariṇānmahitvā vajreṇāna uṣasaḥ saṃ pipeṣa ajavaso javinībhirvivṛścansomasya tā mada indraścakāra
Having struck down the mighty Marīci of the Sindhu with the thunderbolt, Dawn herself drank; the steed Ajavasa, like jugglers, spread wide the cup of Soma — thus Indra made them mine.
By his great power he turned the Sindhu towards the north; with his thunderbolt he ground to pieces the wagon of the dawn, scattering the tardy enemy with his swift forces; in the exhilaration of the Soma, Indra has done these (deeds).
With mighty power he made the stream flow upward, crushed with his thunderbolt the car of Usas, Rending her slow steeds with his rapid coursers. These things did Indra in the Soma's rapture.