Rigveda 3.056.07
Rigveda · Mandala 3, Sukta 56 · Verse 3.56.7
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
त्रिरा दि॒वः स॑वि॒ता सो॑षवीति॒ राजा॑ना मि॒त्रावरु॑णा सुपा॒णी । आप॑श्चिदस्य॒ रोद॑सी चिदु॒र्वी रत्नं॑ भिक्षन्त सवि॒तुः स॒वाय॑
trirā divaḥ savitā soṣavīti rājānā mitrāvaruṇā supāṇī āpaścidasya rodasī cidurvī ratnaṃ bhikṣanta savituḥ savāya
Threefold is the sky, Savitā who refreshes, kings Mitra and Varuṇa with noble hands; his waters and their luminous chariot give gems as offerings to Savitā, the auspicious.
May Savitā bestow upon us wealth at the (three periods) of the day, for the well-handed Mitra and Varuṇa, the waters, the vast heaven and earth, solicit precious things from the liberality of Savitā.
Savitar thrice from heaven pours down abundance, and the fair-handed Kings Varuna, Mitra; And spacious Heaven and Earth, yea, and the Waters, solicit wealth that Savitar may send us.