Rig Veda Mandal - 10 (Part - 10) HYMN 91 Agni1 BRISK, at the place of Ila, hymned by men who wake, our own familiar Friend is kindled in the
house; 2 He, excellent in glory, guest in every house, finds like a swift-winged bird a home in every tree. 3 Most sage with insight, passing skilful with thy powers art thou, O Agni, wise with wisdom,
knowing all. 4 Foreknowing well, O Agni, thou in Ila's place hast occupied thy regular station balmed with oil. 5 Thy glories are, as lightnings from the rainy cloud, marked, many-hued, like heralds of the Dawns'
approach, 6 Him, duly coming as their germ, have plants received: this Agni have maternal Waters brought to
life. 7 When, sped and urged by wind, thou spreadest thee abroad, swift piercing through thy food
according to thy will, 8 Agni, the Hotar-priest who fills the assembly full, Waker of knowledge, chief Controller of the
thought,- 9 Here, Api, the arrangers, those attached to thee, elect thee as their Priest in sacred gatherings, 10 Thine is the Herald's task and Cleanser's duly timed; Leader art thou, and Kindler for the pious
man. 11 When mortal man presents to thee Immortal God, Agni, his fuel or his sacrificial gift, 12 From us these hymns in concert have gone forth to him, these. holy words, these Rcas, songs and eulogies, 13 This newest eulogy will I speak forth to him, the Ancient One who loves it. May he hear our voice. 14 He in whom horses, bulls, oxen, and barren cows, and rams, when duly set apart, are offered up,- 15 Into thy mouth is poured the offering, Agni, as Soma into cup, oil into ladle.
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