Rigveda 6.028.02
Rigveda · Mandala 6, Sukta 28 · Verse 6.28.2
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
इन्द्रो॒ यज्व॑ने पृण॒ते च॑ शिक्ष॒त्युपेद्द॑दाति॒ न स्वं मु॑षायति । भूयो॑भूयो र॒यिमिद॑स्य व॒र्धय॒न्नभि॑न्ने खि॒ल्ये नि द॑धाति देव॒युम्
indro yajvane pṛṇate ca śikṣatyupeddadāti na svaṃ muṣāyati bhūyobhūyo rayimidasya vardhayannabhinne khilye ni dadhāti devayum
Indra fills the drink in the rite, he pours and does not diminish his own; again and again he increases the wealth of this hymn and grants it undivided to the heaven-born.
Indra grants the desires of the man who offers to him sacrifice and praise; he ever bestows upon him wealth, and deprives him not of that which is his own; again and again increasing his riches, he plural ces the devout man in an inaccessible fortress.
Indra aids him who offers sacrifice and gifts: he takes not what is his, and gives him more thereto. Increasing ever more and ever more his wealth, he makes the pious dwell within unbroken bounds.