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Mandala III

HYMN LI. Indra.

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High hymns have sounded forth the praise of Maghavan, supporter of mankind, of Indra meet for lauds; To him who has grown great, invoked with beautiful songs, Immortal One, whose praise each day is sung aloud.

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To Indra from all sides go forth my songs of praise, the Lord of Hundred Powers, strong, Hero, like the sea, Swift, winner of the booty, breaker-down of forts, faithful and ever-glorious, finder of the light.

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Where battle’s spoil is piled, the singer wins praise, for Indra takes care of matchless worshippers. He finds delight in Vivasvan’s dwelling: praise thou the ever-conquering slayer of the foe.

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Valorous, most heroic of the heroes, the priests shall glorify with song and praises. Full of all wondrous power, he goes to conquest: worship is his, sole Lord from days aforetime.

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Abundant are the gifts he gives to mortals: for him the earth bears a rich store of treasures. The heavens, the growing plants, the living waters, the forest trees preserve their wealth for Indra.

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To thee, O Indra, Lord of Bays, for ever are offered prayers and songs: accept them gladly. As Kinsman think thou of some fresh assistance; Good Friend, give strength and life to those who praise thee.

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Here, Indra, drink thou Soma with the Maruts, as thou didst drink the juice beside Sharyata. Under thy guidance, in thy keeping, Hero, the singers serve, skilled in fair sacrifices.

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So eagerly desirous drink the Soma, our juice, O Indra, with thy friends the Maruts, Since at thy birth all Deities adorned thee for the great fight, O thou invoked of many.

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He was your comrade in your zeal, O Maruts: they, rich in noble gifts, rejoiced in Indra. With them together let the Vṛtra-slayer drink in his home the worshipper’s libation.

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Lord of affluent gifts, this juice has been pressed for thee with strength Drink of it, thou who loves song.

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Incline thy body to this juice which suits thy Godlike nature well: May it cheer thee who loves it.

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Brave Indra, let it work through both thy flanks, and

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