Rig Veda Mandal - 7 (Part - 7) HYMN 18 Indra1 ALL is with thee, O Indra, all the treasures which erst our fathers won who sang thy praises. 2 For like a King among his wives thou dwellest: with glories, as a Sage, surround and help us. 3 Here these our holy hymns with joy and gladness in pious emulation have approached thee. 4 Vasistha hath poured forth his prayers, desiring to milk thee like a cow in goodly pasture. 5 What though the floods spread widely, Indra made them shallow and easy for Sudas to traverse. 6 Eager for spoil was Turvasa Purodas, fain to win wealth, like fishes urged by hunger. 7 Together came the Pakthas, the Bhalanas, the Alinas, the Sivas, the Visanins. 8 Fools, in their folly fain to waste her waters, they parted inexhaustible Parusni. 9 As to their goal they sped to their destruetion: they sought Parusni; e'en the swift returned not. 10 They went like kine unherded from the pasture, each clinging to a friend as chance directed. 11 The King who scattered one-and-twenty people of both Vaikarna tribes through lust of glory- 12 Thou, thunder-armed, o'erwhelmedst in the waters famed ancient Kavasa and then the Druhyu. 13 Indra at once with conquering might demolished all their strong places and their seven castles. 14 The Anavas and Druhyus, seeking booty, have slept, the sixty hundred, yea, six thousand, 15 These Trtsus under Indra's careful guidance came speeding like loosed waters rushing downward. 16 The hero's side who drank the dressed oblation, Indra's denier, far o'er earth he scattered. 17 E'en with the weak he wrought this matchless exploit: e'en with a goat he did to death a lion. 18 To thee have all thine enemies submitted: e'en the fierce Bheda hast thou made thy subject. 19 Yamuna and the Trtsus aided Indra. There he stripped Bheda bare of all his treasures. 20 Not to be scorned, but like Dawns past and recent, O Indra, are thy favours and thy riches. 21 They who, from home, have gladdened thee, thy servants Parasara, Vasistha, Satayatu, 22 Priest-like, with praise, I move around the altar, earning Paijavana's reward, O Agni, 23 Gift of Paijavana, four horses bear me in foremost place, trained steeds with pearl to deck them. 24 Him whose fame spreads between wide earth and heaven, who, as dispenser, gives each chief his portion, 25 Attend on him O ye heroic Maruts as on Sudas's father Divodasa.
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