53. I set thee in the passage of the waters. I set thee in the swelling of the waters. I set thee in the ashes of the waters. I set thee in the lustre of the waters. I set thee in the way wh... Read more
28. Sweet be the night and sweet the dawns, sweet the terrestrial atmosphere: Sweet be our Father Heaven to us. 29. May the tall tree be full of sweets for us and, and full of sweets the Sun... Read more
1. I TAKE within me Agni first, for increase of my wealth, good offspring, manly strength: So may the Deities wait on me. 2. Thou art the waters’ back, the womb of Agni, around the ocean as... Read more
86. He through whose frame, O Plants, ye creep member by member, joint by joint, From him ye drive away disease like some strong arbiter of strife. 87. Fly, Spirit of Disease, begone, with t... Read more
59. Thou art Purîshya Agni, thou art wealthy, thou art prosperous. Having made all the regions blest, here seat thee in thine own abode. 60. Be ye one-minded unto us, both of one thought, fr... Read more
29. Agni, man’s gracious Friend, the Soma’s keeper, Vaisvânara, hath been lauded by the Rishis. We will invoke benignant Earth and Heaven: ye Deities, give us wealth with hero ch... Read more
1. FAR hath he shone abroad like gold to look on, beaming imperishable life for glory. Agni by vital powers became immortal when his prolific Father Dyaus begat him. 2. Night and Dawn, diffe... Read more
80. Him who would seek to injure us, the man who looks oh us with hate Turn thou to ashes, and the man who slanders and would injure us. 81. Quickened is this my priestly rank, quickened is... Read more
56. May Sinîvâlî with fair braids, with beauteous crest, with lovely locks, May she, O mighty Aditi, bestow the Fire-pan in thy hands. 57. Aditi shape the Fire-pan with her power, her arms,... Read more


