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Rig Veda · 1.89.7

Rig Veda 1.89.7 — Viśvedevas

Verse 7 of 10 from Sukta 1.89 (Viśvedevas) in Mandala 1 of the Rig Veda.

Rig Veda 1.89.7

Sanskrit (Devanagari)

पर्षदश्वा मरुतः पर्श्निमातरः शुभंयावानो विदथेषुजग्मयः | अग्निजिह्वा मनवः सूरचक्षसो विश्वे नो देवा अवसा गमन्निह

IAST Romanisation

pṛṣadaśvā marutaḥ pṛśnimātaraḥ śubhaṃyāvāno vidatheṣujaghmayaḥ | aghnijihvā manavaḥ sūracakṣaso viśve no devā avasā ghamanniha

English Translation (Griffith)

The Maruts, Sons of Pṛśni, borne by spotted steeds, moving in glory, oft visiting holy rites, Sages whose tongue is Agni, brilliant as the Sun,—hither let all the Gods for our protection come.

Explanation

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