Rig Veda Mandal - 4 (Part - 4) HYMN 18 Indra and Others1 THIS is the ancient and accepted pathway by which all Gods have come into existence. 2 Not this way go I forth: hard is the passage. Forth from the side obliquely will I issue. 3 He bent his eye upon the dying Mother: My word I now withdraw. That way I follow. 4 What strange act shall he do, he whom his Mother bore for a thousand months and many autumns? 5 Deeming him a reproach, his mother hid him, Indra, endowed with all heroic valour. 6 With lively motion onward flow these waters, the Holy Ones, shouting, as 'twere, together. 7 Are they addressing him with words of welcome? Will the floods take on them the shame of Indra? 8 I cast thee from me, mine,-thy youthful mother: thee, mine own offspring, Kusava hath swallowed. 9 Thou art mine own, O Maghavan, whom Vyamsa struck to the ground and smote thy jaws in 10 The Heifer hath brought forth the Strong, the Mighty, the unconquerable Bull, the furious Indra. 11 Then to her mighty Child the Mother turned her, saying, My son, these Deities forsake thee. 12 Who was he then who made thy Mother widow? Who sought to stay thee lying still or moving? 13 In deep distress I cooked a dog's intestines. Among the Gods I found not one to comfort. My consort I beheld in degradation. The Falcon then brought me the pleasant Soma.
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