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Rigveda 5.029.10

Rigveda · Mandala 5, Sukta 29 · Verse 5.29.10

rigvedamandala-5sukta-29गौरिवीतिः शाक्त्यःइन्द्रः९(प्रथमपादस्य) उशना वात्रिष्टुप्Deity HymnIndra SuktaStrengthVictorydeity-hymnindra-sukta

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Sanskrit Original

प्रान्यच्च॒क्रम॑वृहः॒ सूर्य॑स्य॒ कुत्सा॑या॒न्यद्वरि॑वो॒ यात॑वेऽकः । अ॒नासो॒ दस्यू॑ँरमृणो व॒धेन॒ नि दु॑र्यो॒ण आ॑वृणङ्मृ॒ध्रवा॑चः

prānyaccakramavṛhaḥ sūryasya kutsāyānyadvarivo yātave'kaḥ anāso dasyūm̐ramṛṇo vadhena ni duryoṇa āvṛṇaṅmṛdhravācaḥ

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He opened the foremost course of life of the sun; another went like a river through the ford. Unerring in slaying the Dasyus, Duryodhana covered the field—he spoke with a gentle voice.

📖 Book ReferenceWisdomLibRig Veda English TranslationSource ↗

You have formerly detached one wheel (of the car) of Sūrya; another you have given to Kutsa wherewith to acquire wealth; with the thunderbolt you have confounded the voiceless Dasyus, you have destroyed in battle the speech-bereft (foes).

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

One car-wheel of the Sun thou rolledst forward, and one thou settest free to move for Kutsa. Thou slewest noseless Dasyus with thy weapon, and in their home o'erthrewest hostile speakers.