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Sukta 14

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

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Sukta 14

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

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Rigveda 7.14.1

Rigveda 7.14.1
Source text

समिधा जातवेदसे देवाय देवहूतिभिः। हविर्भिः शुक्रशोचिषे नमस्विनो वयं दाशेमाग्नये॥

Transliteration

samidhā jātavedase devāya devahūtibhiḥ | havirbhiḥ śukraśociṣe namasvino vayaṁ dāśemāgnaye ||

Translation

WITH reverence and with offered gifts serve we the God whose flame is bright: Let us bring Jatavedas fuel, and adore Agni when we invoke the Gods.

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

Rigveda 7.14.2

Rigveda 7.14.2
Source text

वयं ते अग्ने समिधा विधेम वयं दाशेम सुष्टुती यजत्र। वयं घृतेनाध्वरस्य होतर्वयं देव हविषा भद्रशोचे॥

Transliteration

vayaṁ te agne samidhā vidhema vayaṁ dāśema suṣṭutī yajatra | vayaṁ ghṛtenādhvarasya hotarvayaṁ deva haviṣā bhadraśoce ||

Translation

Agni, may we perform thy rites with fuel, and honour thee, O Holy one, with praises: Honour thee, Priest of sacrifice! with butter, thee, God of blessed light! with our oblation.

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

Rigveda 7.14.3

Rigveda 7.14.3
Source text

आ नो देवेभिरुप देवहूतिमग्ने याहि वषट्कृतिं जुषाणः। तुभ्यं देवाय दाशतः स्याम यूयं पात स्वस्तिभिः सदा नः॥

Transliteration

ā no devebhirupa devahūtimagne yāhi vaṣaṭkṛtiṁ juṣāṇaḥ | tubhyaṁ devāya dāśataḥ syāma yūyaṁ pāta svastibhiḥ sadā naḥ ||

Translation

Come, Agni, with the Gods to our invoking, come, pleased, to offerings sanctified with Vasat. May we be his who pays thee, God, due honour. Ye Gods, preserve us evermore with blessings.

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

Sources and editorial record

  1. Rig Veda, Book 7, Hymn 14, translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith (1896)RV 7.14Internet Sacred Text Archive
  2. Rigveda Mandala 7, machine-readable Sanskrit and Roman textMandala 7Sanskrit Documents
  3. Rigveda Shakala Samhita, Mandala 7, Sukta 14RV 7.14Vedic Heritage Portal, Ministry of Culture, Government of India
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