Rigveda 9.095.01
Rigveda · Mandala 9, Sukta 95 · Verse 9.95.1
Vedic Classification
Sanskrit Original
कनि॑क्रन्ति॒ हरि॒रा सृ॒ज्यमा॑नः॒ सीद॒न्वन॑स्य ज॒ठरे॑ पुना॒नः । नृभि॑र्य॒तः कृ॑णुते नि॒र्णिजं॒ गा अतो॑ म॒तीर्ज॑नयत स्व॒धाभिः॑
kanikranti harirā sṛjyamānaḥ sīdanvanasya jaṭhare punānaḥ nṛbhiryataḥ kṛṇute nirṇijaṃ gā ato matīrjanayata svadhābhiḥ
The golden-hued Hari advances, placed in the belly of the grove; the mortal ones make offerings from men; hence wisdom produced by sacrificial songs generated insight with rites.
The green-tinted Soma cries aloud when let loose, sitting when filtered in the belly of the pitcher; collected by the priests, he assumes his shape, (putting on) the products of the kine, therefore raise praises (to him) with oblations.
Loud neighs the Tawny Steed when started, settling deep in the wooden vessel while they cleanse him. Led by the men he takes the milk for raiment: then shall he, through his powers, engender praise-songs.