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Sukta 54

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

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Sukta 54

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

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Rigveda 7.54.1

Rigveda 7.54.1
Source text

वास्तोष्पते प्रति जानीह्यस्मान्स्वावेशो अनमीवो भवा नः। यत्त्वेमहे प्रति तन्नो जुषस्व शं नो भव द्विपदे शं चतुष्पदे॥

Transliteration

vāstoṣpate prati jānīhyasmānsvāveśo anamīvo bhavā naḥ | yattvemahe prati tanno juṣasva śaṁ no bhava dvipade śaṁ catuṣpade ||

Translation

ACKNOWLEDGE us, O Guardian of the Homestead: bring no disease, and give us happy entrance. Whate'er we ask of thee, be pleased to grant it, and prosper thou quadrupeds and bipeds.

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

Rigveda 7.54.2

Rigveda 7.54.2
Source text

वास्तोष्पते प्रतरणो न एधि गयस्फानो गोभिरश्वेभिरिन्दो। अजरासस्ते सख्ये स्याम पितेव पुत्रान्प्रति नो जुषस्व॥

Transliteration

vāstoṣpate prataraṇo na edhi gayasphāno gobhiraśvebhirindo | ajarāsaste sakhye syāma piteva putrānprati no juṣasva ||

Translation

Protector of the Home, be our promoter: increase our wealth in kine and steeds, O Indu. May we be ever-youthful in thy friendship: be pleased in us as in his sons a father.

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

Rigveda 7.54.3

Rigveda 7.54.3
Source text

वास्तोष्पते शग्मया संसदा ते सक्षीमहि रण्वया गातुमत्या। पाहि क्षेम उत योगे वरं नो यूयं पात स्वस्तिभिः सदा नः॥

Transliteration

vāstoṣpate śagmayā saṁsadā te sakṣīmahi raṇvayā gātumatyā | pāhi kṣema uta yoge varaṁ no yūyaṁ pāta svastibhiḥ sadā naḥ ||

Translation

Through thy dear fellowship that bringeth welfare, may we be victors, Guardian of the Dwelling! Protect our happiness in rest and labour. Preserve us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.

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

Sources and editorial record

  1. Rig Veda, Book 7, Hymn 54, translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith (1896)RV 7.54Internet Sacred Text Archive
  2. Rigveda Mandala 7, machine-readable Sanskrit and Roman textMandala 7Sanskrit Documents
  3. Rigveda Shakala Samhita, Mandala 7, Sukta 54RV 7.54Vedic Heritage Portal, Ministry of Culture, Government of India
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