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Sukta 71

Complete Rigveda Sukta with 3 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.

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Sukta 71

Complete Rigveda Sukta with 3 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.

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Rigveda 5.71.1

Rigveda 5.71.1
Source text

आ नो गन्तं रिशादसा वरुण मित्र बर्हणा। उपेमं चारुमध्वरम्॥

Transliteration

ā no gantaṁ riśādasā varuṇa mitra barhaṇā | upemaṁ cārumadhvaram ||

Translation

O Varuna and Mitra, ye who slay the foemen, come with might To this our goodly sacrifice.

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

Rigveda 5.71.2

Rigveda 5.71.2
Source text

विश्वस्य हि प्रचेतसा वरुण मित्र राजथः। ईशाना पिप्यतं धियः॥

Transliteration

viśvasya hi pracetasā varuṇa mitra rājathaḥ | īśānā pipyataṁ dhiyaḥ ||

Translation

For, Varuna and Mitra, ye Sages are Rulers over all. Fill full our songs, for this ye can.

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

Rigveda 5.71.3

Rigveda 5.71.3
Source text

उप नः सुतमा गतं वरुण मित्र दाशुषः। अस्य सोमस्य पीतये॥

Transliteration

upa naḥ sutamā gataṁ varuṇa mitra dāśuṣaḥ | asya somasya pītaye ||

Translation

Come to the juice that we have pressed. Varuna, Mitra, come to drink This Soma of the worshipper.

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

Sources and editorial record

  1. Rig Veda, Book 5, Hymn 71, translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith (1896)RV 5.71Internet Sacred Text Archive
  2. Rigveda Mandala 5, machine-readable Sanskrit and Roman textMandala 5Sanskrit Documents
  3. Rigveda Shakala Samhita, Mandala 5, Sukta 71RV 5.71Vedic Heritage Portal, Ministry of Culture, Government of India
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