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Sukta 11

Complete Rigveda Sukta with 6 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.

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Complete Rigveda Sukta with 6 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.

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Rigveda 5.11.1

Rigveda 5.11.1
Source text

जनस्य गोपा अजनिष्ट जागृविरग्निः सुदक्षः सुविताय नव्यसे। घृतप्रतीको बृहता दिविस्पृशा द्युमद्वि भाति भरतेभ्यः शुचिः॥

Transliteration

janasya gopā ajaniṣṭa jāgṛviragniḥ sudakṣaḥ suvitāya navyase | ghṛtapratīko bṛhatā divispṛśā dyumadvi bhāti bharatebhyaḥ śuciḥ ||

Translation

THE watchful Guardian of the people hath been born, Agni, the very strong, for fresh prosperity. With oil upon his face, with high heaventouching flame, he shineth splendidly, pure, for the Bharatas.

English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.

Rigveda 5.11.2

Rigveda 5.11.2
Source text

यज्ञस्य केतुं प्रथमं पुरोहितमग्निं नरस्त्रिषधस्थे समीधिरे। इन्द्रेण देवैः सरथं स बर्हिषि सीदन्नि होता यजथाय सुक्रतुः॥

Transliteration

yajñasya ketuṁ prathamaṁ purohitamagniṁ narastriṣadhasthe samīdhire | indreṇa devaiḥ sarathaṁ sa barhiṣi sīdanni hotā yajathāya sukratuḥ ||

Translation

Ensign of sacrifice, the earliest Household-Priest, the. men have kindled Agni in his threefold seat, With Indra and the Gods together on the grass let the wise Priest sit to complete the sacrifice.

English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.

Rigveda 5.11.3

Rigveda 5.11.3
Source text

असम्मृष्टो जायसे मात्रोः शुचिर्मन्द्रः कविरुदतिष्ठो विवस्वतः। घृतेन त्वावर्धयन्नग्न आहुत धूमस्ते केतुरभवद्दिवि श्रितः॥

Transliteration

asammṛṣṭo jāyase mātroḥ śucirmandraḥ kavirudatiṣṭho vivasvataḥ | ghṛtena tvāvardhayannagna āhuta dhūmaste keturabhavaddivi śritaḥ ||

Translation

Pure , unadorned, from thy two Mothers art thou born: thou camest fromVivasvan as a charming Sage. With oil they strengthened thee, O Agni, worshipped God: thy banner was the smoke that mounted to the sky.

English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.

Rigveda 5.11.4

Rigveda 5.11.4
Source text

अग्निर्नो यज्ञमुप वेतु साधुयाग्निं नरो वि भरन्ते गृहेगृहे। अग्निर्दूतो अभवद्धव्यवाहनोऽग्निं वृणाना वृणते कविक्रतुम्॥

Transliteration

agnirno yajñamupa vetu sādhuyāgniṁ naro vi bharante gṛhegṛhe | agnirdūto abhavaddhavyavāhano'gniṁ vṛṇānā vṛṇate kavikratum ||

Translation

May Agni graciously come to our sacrifice. The men bear Agni here and there in every house. He hath become an envoy, bearer of our gifts: electing Agni, men choose one exceeding wise.

English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.

Rigveda 5.11.5

Rigveda 5.11.5
Source text

तुभ्येदमग्ने मधुमत्तमं वचस्तुभ्यं मनीषा इयमस्तु शं हृदे। त्वां गिरः सिन्धुमिवावनीर्महीरा पृणन्ति शवसा वर्धयन्ति च॥

Transliteration

tubhyedamagne madhumattamaṁ vacastubhyaṁ manīṣā iyamastu śaṁ hṛde | tvāṁ giraḥ sindhumivāvanīrmahīrā pṛṇanti śavasā vardhayanti ca ||

Translation

For thee, O Agni, is this sweetest prayer of mine: dear to thy spirit be this product of my thought. As great streams fill the river so our song of praise fill thee, and make thee yet more mighty in thy strength.

English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.

Rigveda 5.11.6

Rigveda 5.11.6
Source text

त्वामग्ने अङ्गिरसो गुहा हितमन्वविन्दञ्छिश्रियाणं वनेवने। स जायसे मथ्यमानः सहो महत्त्वामाहुः सहसस्पुत्रमङ्गिरः॥

Transliteration

tvāmagne aṅgiraso guhā hitamanvavindañchiśriyāṇaṁ vanevane | sa jāyase mathyamānaḥ saho mahattvāmāhuḥ sahasasputramaṅgiraḥ ||

Translation

O Agni, the Angirases discovered thee what time thou layest hidden, fleeing back from wood to wood. Thou by attrition art produced as conquer.ing might, and men, O Angiras, call thee the Son of Strength.

English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.

Sources and editorial record

  1. Rig Veda, Book 5, Hymn 11, translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith (1896)RV 5.11Internet Sacred Text Archive
  2. Rigveda Mandala 5, machine-readable Sanskrit and Roman textMandala 5Sanskrit Documents
  3. Rigveda Shakala Samhita, Mandala 5, Sukta 11RV 5.11Vedic Heritage Portal, Ministry of Culture, Government of India
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