Sukta 6
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 11 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 11 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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Complete Rigveda Sukta with 11 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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ऊर्ध्व ऊ षु णो अध्वरस्य होतरग्ने तिष्ठ देवताता यजीयान्। त्वं हि विश्वमभ्यसि मन्म प्र वेधसश्चित्तिरसि मनीषाम्॥
Transliterationūrdhva ū ṣu ṇo adhvarasya hotaragne tiṣṭha devatātā yajīyān | tvaṁ hi viśvamabhyasi manma pra vedhasaścittirasi manīṣām ||
TranslationPRIEST of our rite, stand up erect, O Agni, in the Gods' service best of sacrificers, For over evei y thought thou art the Ruler: thou furtherest e'en the wisdom of the pious.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अमूरो होता न्यसादि विक्ष्वग्निर्मन्द्रो विदथेषु प्रचेताः। ऊर्ध्वं भानुं सवितेवाश्रेन्मेतेव धूमं स्तभायदुप द्याम्॥
Transliterationamūro hotā nyasādi vikṣvagnirmandro vidatheṣu pracetāḥ | ūrdhvaṁ bhānuṁ savitevāśrenmeteva dhūmaṁ stabhāyadupa dyām ||
TranslationHe was set down mid men as Priest unerring, Agni, wise, welcome in our holy synods. Like Savitar he hath lifted up his splendour, and like a builder raised his smoke to heaven.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.यता सुजूर्णी रातिनी घृताची प्रदक्षिणिद्देवतातिमुराणः। उदु स्वरुर्नवजा नाक्रः पश्वो अनक्ति सुधितः सुमेकः॥
Transliterationyatā sujūrṇī rātinī ghṛtācī pradakṣiṇiddevatātimurāṇaḥ | udu svarurnavajā nākraḥ paśvo anakti sudhitaḥ sumekaḥ ||
TranslationThe glowing ladle, filled with oil, is lifted; choosing Gods' service to the right he circles. Eager he rises like the new-wrought pillar which, firmly set and fixed, anoints the victims.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.स्तीर्णे बर्हिषि समिधाने अग्ना ऊर्ध्वो अध्वर्युर्जुजुषाणो अस्थात्। पर्यग्निः पशुपा न होता त्रिविष्ट्येति प्रदिव उराणः॥
Transliterationstīrṇe barhiṣi samidhāne agnā ūrdhvo adhvaryurjujuṣāṇo asthāt | paryagniḥ paśupā na hotā triviṣṭyeti pradiva urāṇaḥ ||
TranslationWhen sacred grass is strewn and Agni kindled, the Adhvaryu rises to, his task rej o cing. Agni the Priest, like one who tends the cattle, goes three times round, as from of old he wills it.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.परि त्मना मितद्रुरेति होताग्निर्मन्द्रो मधुवचा ऋतावा। द्रवन्त्यस्य वाजिनो न शोका भयन्ते विश्वा भुवना यदभ्राट्॥
Transliterationpari tmanā mitadrureti hotāgnirmandro madhuvacā ṛtāvā | dravantyasya vājino na śokā bhayante viśvā bhuvanā yadabhrāṭ ||
TranslationAgni himself, the Priest, with measured motion, goes round, with sweet speech, cheerful, true to Order. His fulgent flames run forth like vigorous horses; all creatures are affrighted when he blazes.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.भद्रा ते अग्ने स्वनीक संदृग्घोरस्य सतो विषुणस्य चारुः। न यत्ते शोचिस्तमसा वरन्त न ध्वस्मानस्तन्वी रेप आ धुः॥
Transliterationbhadrā te agne svanīka saṁdṛgghorasya sato viṣuṇasya cāruḥ | na yatte śocistamasā varanta na dhvasmānastanvī repa ā dhuḥ ||
TranslationBeautiful and auspicious is thine aspect, O lovely Agni, terrible when spreading. Thy splendours are not covered by the darkness: detraction leaves no stain upon thy body.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.न यस्य सातुर्जनितोरवारि न मातरापितरा नू चिदिष्टौ। अधा मित्रो न सुधितः पावकोऽग्निर्दीदाय मानुषीषु विक्षु॥
Transliterationna yasya sāturjanitoravāri na mātarāpitarā nū cidiṣṭau | adhā mitro na sudhitaḥ pāvako'gnirdīdāya mānuṣīṣu vikṣu ||
TranslationNaught hindered his production, Bounteous Giver: his Mother and his Sire were free to send him. Then as Friend benevolent, refulgent, Agni shone forth in human habitations.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.द्विर्यं पञ्च जीजनन्संवसानाः स्वसारो अग्निं मानुषीषु विक्षु। उषर्बुधमथर्यो न दन्तं शुक्रं स्वासं परशुं न तिग्मम्॥
Transliterationdviryaṁ pañca jījanansaṁvasānāḥ svasāro agniṁ mānuṣīṣu vikṣu | uṣarbudhamatharyo na dantaṁ śukraṁ svāsaṁ paraśuṁ na tigmam ||
TranslationHe, Agni, whom the twice-five sisters, dwelling together, in the homes of men engendered, Bright like a spear's tooth, wakened in the morning, with powerful mouth and like an axe well- sharpened.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.तव त्ये अग्ने हरितो घृतस्ना रोहितास ऋज्वञ्चः स्वञ्चः। अरुषासो वृषण ऋजुमुष्का आ देवतातिमह्वन्त दस्माः॥
Transliterationtava tye agne harito ghṛtasnā rohitāsa ṛjvañcaḥ svañcaḥ | aruṣāso vṛṣaṇa ṛjumuṣkā ā devatātimahvanta dasmāḥ ||
TranslationThese thy Bay Coursers, Agni, dropping fatness, ruddy vigorous, speeding straightly forward, And red steeds, wonderful, of mighty muscle, are to this service of the Gods invited:
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.ये ह त्ये ते सहमाना अयासस्त्वेषासो अग्ने अर्चयश्चरन्ति। श्येनासो न दुवसनासो अर्थं तुविष्वणसो मारुतं न शर्धः॥
Transliterationye ha tye te sahamānā ayāsastveṣāso agne arcayaścaranti | śyenāso na duvasanāso arthaṁ tuviṣvaṇaso mārutaṁ na śardhaḥ ||
TranslationThese brightly-shining games of thine, O Agni, that move for ever restless, allsubduing, Like falcons hasting eagerly to the quarry, roar loudly like the army of the Maruts.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अकारि ब्रह्म समिधान तुभ्यं शंसात्युक्थं यजते व्यू धाः। होतारमग्निं मनुषो नि षेदुर्नमस्यन्त उशिजः शंसमायोः॥
Transliterationakāri brahma samidhāna tubhyaṁ śaṁsātyukthaṁ yajate vyū dhāḥ | hotāramagniṁ manuṣo ni ṣedurnamasyanta uśijaḥ śaṁsamāyoḥ ||
TranslationTo thee, O flaming God, hath prayer been offered. Let the priest laud thee: give to him who worships. Men have established Agni as Invoker, fain to adore the glory of the living.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.Sukta 6 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.