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The Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 4/Hymn 39

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15754The Hymns of the Rigveda, Book 4 — Hymn 39Ralph T.H. Griffith
1. Now give we praise to Dadhikras the rapid, and mention in our laud the Earth and Heaven.
     May the Dawns flushing move me to exertion, and bear me safely over every trouble.
2. I praise the mighty Steed who fills my spirit, the Stallion Dadhikravan rich in bounties,
     Whom, swift of foot and shining bright as Agni, ye, Varuna and Mitra, gave to Purus.
3. Him who hath honoured, when the flame is kindled at break of dawn, the Courser Dadhikrivan,
     Him, of one mind with Varuna and Mitra may Aditi make free from all transgression.
4. When we remember mighty Dadhikravan our food and strength, then the blest name of Maruts,
     Varuna, Mitra, we invoke for welfare, and Agni, and the thunder-wielding Indra.
5. Both sides invoke him as they call on Indra when they stir forth and turn to sacrificing.
     To us have Varuna and Mitra granted the Courser Dadhikris, a guide for mortals.
6. So have I glorified with praise strong Dadhikravan, conquering Steed.
     Sweet may he make our mouths; may he prolong the days we have to live.