Rigveda 3.007.10
Rigveda · Mandala 3, Sukta 7 · Verse 3.7.10
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
पृ॒क्षप्र॑यजो द्रविणः सु॒वाचः॑ सुके॒तव॑ उ॒षसो॑ रे॒वदू॑षुः । उ॒तो चि॑दग्ने महि॒ना पृ॑थि॒व्याः कृ॒तं चि॒देनः॒ सं म॒हे द॑शस्य
pṛkṣaprayajo draviṇaḥ suvācaḥ suketava uṣaso revadūṣuḥ uto cidagne mahinā pṛthivyāḥ kṛtaṃ cidenaḥ saṃ mahe daśasya
The first-born of the trees, wealth-providers with good speech, victorious at the place of dawn, the disperser of harm. Also Agni, for many days, the maker on earth—he measured the tenfold distribution.
Ever-moving (Agni) may the mornings rise for us, abounding with oblations, with pious prayers, and with auspicious signs, and conferring wealth; and do you with the might of your (diffusive flame), consume all sin on behalf of your respectable (worshipper).
Rich Lord, the Mornings have gleamed forth in splendour, fair-rayed, fair-speaking, worshipped with all viands, Yea, with the glory of the earth, O Agni. Forgive us, for our weal, e'en sin cornmitted.