Over all living men he rules as Sovran, containing all as spokes within the felly.
Will not the Indestructible endow us with perfect knowledge of this wealth, of cattle?
With fairest hymns of praise adoring Indra, whom those who laud him must invoke in battle.
from what foe he pleaseth:
Gathering up great store of riches, Indra, be thou no
trafficker with us, most mighty.
going with thy helpers, Indra !
Far from the floor of heaven in, all directions, the ancient
ritclass es find to destruction.
When thou, fierce Lord of the Bay Steeds, the Stayer, blewest from earth and heaven and sky the godless.
They, like emasculates with men contending, fled, conscious, by steep paths from Indra, scattered.
1 Fain for booty : gavyántaḥ, literally seeking or eager for kine, that is, booty or wealth consisting chiefly of cattle. 3 Be thou no trafficker with us: Do not deal illiberally with us like a petty trader: do not give sparingly, nor demand too much in return. 4 The wealthy Dasyu; according to Sayana, Vritra the robber,' the withholder of the fertilizing rain. The Dasyus are also a class of demons, enemies of gods and men, and sometimes the word means a savage, a barbarian. The ancient riteless ones: the followers of Vritra; here" with indigenous races who had not adopted, or were hostil: : Veda, ፡ " 11 identified the
5 The Stayer: he who stands firm in battle. The word in the text sthatar appears to correspond exactly with the Latin Stator (Jupiter Stator). See Benfey, Orient und Occident, 1. 48. 6 The Navagvas: the name of a mythological family often associated with that of Angiras, and described as sing in Indra's battles, regulating the worship of the Gods, etc.