Sukta 13
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 12 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 12 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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Complete Rigveda Sukta with 12 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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सुसमिद्धो न आ वह देवाँ अग्ने हविष्मते। होतः पावक यक्षि च॥
Transliterationsusamiddho na ā vaha devā agne haviṣmate | hotaḥ pāvaka yakṣi ca ||
TranslationAGNI, well-kindled, bring the Gods for him who offers holy gifts. Worship them, Purifier, Priest.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.मधुमन्तं तनूनपाद्यज्ञं देवेषु नः कवे। अद्या कृणुहि वीतये॥
Transliterationmadhumantaṁ tanūnapādyajñaṁ deveṣu naḥ kave | adyā kṛṇuhi vītaye ||
TranslationSon of Thyself, present, O Sage, our sacrifice to the Gods today. Sweet to the taste, that they may feast.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.नराशंसमिह प्रियमस्मिन्यज्ञ उप ह्वये। मधुजिह्वं हविष्कृतम्॥
Transliterationnarāśaṁsamiha priyamasminyajña upa hvaye | madhujihvaṁ haviṣkṛtam ||
TranslationDear Narasamsa, sweet of tongue, the giver of oblations, I Invoke to this our sacrifice.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अग्ने सुखतमे रथे देवाँ ईळित आ वह। असि होता मनुर्हितः॥
Transliterationagne sukhatame rathe devā īḻita ā vaha | asi hotā manurhitaḥ ||
TranslationAgni, on thy most easy car, glorified, hither bring the Gods: Manu appointed thee as Priest.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.स्तृणीत बर्हिरानुषग्घृतपृष्ठं मनीषिणः। यत्रामृतस्य चक्षणम्॥
Transliterationstṛṇīta barhirānuṣagghṛtapṛṣṭhaṁ manīṣiṇaḥ | yatrāmṛtasya cakṣaṇam ||
TranslationStrew, O ye wise, the sacred grass that drips with oil, in order due, Where the Immortal is beheld.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.वि श्रयन्तामृतावृधो द्वारो देवीरसश्चतः। अद्या नूनं च यष्टवे॥
Transliterationvi śrayantāmṛtāvṛdho dvāro devīrasaścataḥ | adyā nūnaṁ ca yaṣṭave ||
TranslationThrown open be the Doors Divine, unfailing, that assist the rite, For sacrifice this day and now.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.नक्तोषासा सुपेशसास्मिन्यज्ञ उप ह्वये। इदं नो बर्हिरासदे॥
Transliterationnaktoṣāsā supeśasāsminyajña upa hvaye | idaṁ no barhirāsade ||
TranslationI call the lovely Night and Dawn to seat them on the holy grass At this our solemn sacrifice.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.ता सुजिह्वा उप ह्वये होतारा दैव्या कवी। यज्ञं नो यक्षतामिमम्॥
Transliterationtā sujihvā upa hvaye hotārā daivyā kavī | yajñaṁ no yakṣatāmimam ||
TranslationThe two Invokers I invite, the wise, divine and sweet of tongue, To celebrate this our sacrifice.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.इळा सरस्वती मही तिस्रो देवीर्मयोभुवः। बर्हिः सीदन्त्वस्रिधः॥
Transliterationiḻā sarasvatī mahī tisro devīrmayobhuvaḥ | barhiḥ sīdantvasridhaḥ ||
TranslationIla, Sarasvati, Mahi, three Goddesses who bring delight, Be seated, peaceful, on the grass.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.इह त्वष्टारमग्रियं विश्वरूपमुप ह्वये। अस्माकमस्तु केवलः॥
Transliterationiha tvaṣṭāramagriyaṁ viśvarūpamupa hvaye | asmākamastu kevalaḥ ||
TranslationTvastar I call, the earliest born, the wearer of all forms at will: May he be ours and curs alone.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अव सृजा वनस्पते देव देवेभ्यो हविः। प्र दातुरस्तु चेतनम्॥
Transliterationava sṛjā vanaspate deva devebhyo haviḥ | pra dāturastu cetanam ||
TranslationGod, Sovran of the Wood, present this our oblation to the Gods, And let the giver be renowned.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.स्वाहा यज्ञं कृणोतनेन्द्राय यज्वनो गृहे। तत्र देवाँ उप ह्वये॥
Transliterationsvāhā yajñaṁ kṛṇotanendrāya yajvano gṛhe | tatra devā upa hvaye ||
TranslationWith Svaha. pay the sacrifice to Indra in the offerer's house: Thither I call the Deities.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.Sukta 13 is a node in the Sanatan Dharma knowledge map. This page places it within its scriptural, philosophical, or living-tradition context and links to its branches, sources, and related paths.