Rig Veda Mandal - 5 (Part - 5) HYMN 2 Agni1 THE youthful Mother keeps the Boy in secret pressed to her close, nor yields him to the Father. 2 What child is this thou carriest as handmaid, O Youthful One? The Consort-Queen hath bome him. 3 I saw him from afar gold-toothed, bright-coloured, hurling his weapons from his habitation, 4 I saw him moving from the place he dwells in, even as with a herd, brilliantly shining. 5 Who separate my young bull from the cattle, they whose protector was in truth no stranger? 6 Mid mortal men godless have secreted the King of all who live, home of the people. 7 Thou from the stake didst loose e'en Sunahsepa bound for a thousand; for he prayed with fervour. 8 Thou hast sped from me, Agni, in thine anger: this the protector of Gods' Laws hath told me. 9 Agni shines far and wide with lofty splendour, and by his greatness makes all things apparent. 10 Loud in the heaven above be Agni's roarings with keen-edged weapons to destroy the demons. 11 As a skilled craftsman makes a car, a singer I, Mighty One! this hymn for thee have fashioned. 12 May he, the strong-necked Steer, waxing in vigour, gather the foeman's wealth with none to check him.
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