Rigveda 2.019.03
Rigveda · Mandala 2, Sukta 19 · Verse 2.19.3
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
स माहि॑न॒ इन्द्रो॒ अर्णो॑ अ॒पां प्रैर॑यदहि॒हाच्छा॑ समु॒द्रम् । अज॑नय॒त्सूर्यं॑ वि॒दद्गा अ॒क्तुनाह्नां॑ व॒युना॑नि साधत्
sa māhina indro arṇo apāṃ prairayadahihācchā samudram ajanayatsūryaṃ vidadgā aktunāhnāṃ vayunāni sādhat
Indra the mighty hurled the waters, he sent forth the rivers and made the sea arise. He produced the sun, he set the days in motion; by the wind he settled the sky's courses.
The adorable Indra, the slayer of Ahi, sent the current of the waters towards the ocean; he genitive rated the sun; he discovered the cattle; he effected the manifestation of the days by light.
Indra, this Mighty One, the Dragon's slayer, sent forth the flood of waters to the ocean. He gave the Sun his life, he found the cattle, and with the night the works of days completed.