Sukta 5
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 39 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 39 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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Complete Rigveda Sukta with 39 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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दूरादिहेव यत्सत्यरुणप्सुरशिश्वितत्। वि भानुं विश्वधातनत्॥
Transliterationdūrādiheva yatsatyaruṇapsuraśiśvitat | vi bhānuṁ viśvadhātanat ||
TranslationWHEN, even as she were present here, red Dawn hath shone from far away, She spreadeth light on every side.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.नृवद्दस्रा मनोयुजा रथेन पृथुपाजसा। सचेथे अश्विनोषसम्॥
Transliterationnṛvaddasrā manoyujā rathena pṛthupājasā | sacethe aśvinoṣasam ||
TranslationLike Heroes on your will-yoked car farshining, Wonder-Workers! ye Attend, O Asvins, on the Dawn.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.युवाभ्यां वाजिनीवसू प्रति स्तोमा अदृक्षत। वाचं दूतो यथोहिषे॥
Transliterationyuvābhyāṁ vājinīvasū prati stomā adṛkṣata | vācaṁ dūto yathohiṣe ||
TranslationBy you, O Lords of ample wealth our songs of praise have been observed: As envoy have I brought the prayer.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.पुरुप्रिया ण ऊतये पुरुमन्द्रा पुरूवसू। स्तुषे कण्वासो अश्विना॥
Transliterationpurupriyā ṇa ūtaye purumandrā purūvasū | stuṣe kaṇvāso aśvinā ||
TranslationKanvas must praise the Asvins dear to many, making many glad, Most rich, that they may succour us.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.मंहिष्ठा वाजसातमेषयन्ता शुभस्पती। गन्तारा दाशुषो गृहम्॥
Transliterationmaṁhiṣṭhā vājasātameṣayantā śubhaspatī | gantārā dāśuṣo gṛham ||
TranslationMost liberal, best at winning strength, inciters, Lords of splendour who Visit the worshipper's abode.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.ता सुदेवाय दाशुषे सुमेधामवितारिणीम्। घृतैर्गव्यूतिमुक्षतम्॥
Transliterationtā sudevāya dāśuṣe sumedhāmavitāriṇīm | ghṛtairgavyūtimukṣatam ||
TranslationSo for devout Sudeva dew with fatness his unfailing mead, And make it rich for sacrifice.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.आ नः स्तोममुप द्रवत्तूयं श्येनेभिराशुभिः। यातमश्वेभिरश्विना॥
Transliterationā naḥ stomamupa dravattūyaṁ śyenebhirāśubhiḥ | yātamaśvebhiraśvinā ||
TranslationHitherward running speedily with horses, as with rapid hawks, Come, Asvins, to our song of praise
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.येभिस्तिस्रः परावतो दिवो विश्वानि रोचना। त्रीँरक्तून्परिदीयथः॥
Transliterationyebhistisraḥ parāvato divo viśvāni rocanā | trīraktūnparidīyathaḥ ||
TranslationWherewith the three wide distances, and all the lights that are in heaven. Ye traverse, and three times of night.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.उत नो गोमतीरिष उत सातीरहर्विदा। वि पथः सातये सितम्॥
Transliterationuta no gomatīriṣa uta sātīraharvidā | vi pathaḥ sātaye sitam ||
TranslationO Finders of the Day, that we may win us food of kine and wealth, Open the paths for us to tread.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.आ नो गोमन्तमश्विना सुवीरं सुरथं रयिम्। वोळ्हमश्वावतीरिषः॥
Transliterationā no gomantamaśvinā suvīraṁ surathaṁ rayim | voḻhamaśvāvatīriṣaḥ ||
TranslationO Asvins, bring us wealth in kine, in noble heroes, and in cars: Bring us the strength that horses give.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.वावृधाना शुभस्पती दस्रा हिरण्यवर्तनी। पिबतं सोम्यं मधु॥
Transliterationvāvṛdhānā śubhaspatī dasrā hiraṇyavartanī | pibataṁ somyaṁ madhu ||
TranslationYe Lords of splendour, glorified, ye Wonder-Workers borne on paths Of gold, drink sweets with Somajuice.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अस्मभ्यं वाजिनीवसू मघवद्भ्यश्च सप्रथः। छर्दिर्यन्तमदाभ्यम्॥
Transliterationasmabhyaṁ vājinīvasū maghavadbhyaśca saprathaḥ | chardiryantamadābhyam ||
TranslationTo us, ye Lords of ample wealth, and to our wealth chiefs extend Wide shelter, ne'er to be assailed.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.नि षु ब्रह्म जनानां याविष्टं तूयमा गतम्। मो ष्वन्याँ उपारतम्॥
Transliterationni ṣu brahma janānāṁ yāviṣṭaṁ tūyamā gatam | mo ṣvanyā upāratam ||
TranslationCome quickly downward to the prayer of people whom ye favour most: Approach not unto other folk.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अस्य पिबतमश्विना युवं मदस्य चारुणः। मध्वो रातस्य धिष्ण्या॥
Transliterationasya pibatamaśvinā yuvaṁ madasya cāruṇaḥ | madhvo rātasya dhiṣṇyā ||
TranslationYe Asvins whom our minds perceive, drink of this lovely gladdening draught, The mcath which we present to you.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अस्मे आ वहतं रयिं शतवन्तं सहस्रिणम्। पुरुक्षुं विश्वधायसम्॥
Transliterationasme ā vahataṁ rayiṁ śatavantaṁ sahasriṇam | purukṣuṁ viśvadhāyasam ||
TranslationBring riches hither unto us in hundreds and in thousands, source Of plenteous food, sustaining all.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.पुरुत्रा चिद्धि वां नरा विह्वयन्ते मनीषिणः। वाघद्भिरश्विना गतम्॥
Transliterationpurutrā ciddhi vāṁ narā vihvayante manīṣiṇaḥ | vāghadbhiraśvinā gatam ||
TranslationVerily sages call on you, ye Heroes, in full many a place. Moved by the priests, O Asvins, conic.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.जनासो वृक्तबर्हिषो हविष्मन्तो अरंकृतः। युवां हवन्ते अश्विना॥
Transliterationjanāso vṛktabarhiṣo haviṣmanto araṁkṛtaḥ | yuvāṁ havante aśvinā ||
TranslationMen who have trimmed the sacred grass, bringing oblations and prepared, O Asvins, are invoking you.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अस्माकमद्य वामयं स्तोमो वाहिष्ठो अन्तमः। युवाभ्यां भूत्वश्विना॥
Transliterationasmākamadya vāmayaṁ stomo vāhiṣṭho antamaḥ | yuvābhyāṁ bhūtvaśvinā ||
TranslationMay this our hymn of praise to-day, most powerful to bring you, be, O Asvins, nearest to your hearts.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.यो ह वां मधुनो दृतिराहितो रथचर्षणे। ततः पिबतमश्विना॥
Transliterationyo ha vāṁ madhuno dṛtirāhito rathacarṣaṇe | tataḥ pibatamaśvinā ||
TranslationThe skin filled full of savoury meath, laid in the pathway of your car- O Asvins, drink ye both therefrom.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.तेन नो वाजिनीवसू पश्वे तोकाय शं गवे। वहतं पीवरीरिषः॥
Transliterationtena no vājinīvasū paśve tokāya śaṁ gave | vahataṁ pīvarīriṣaḥ ||
TranslationFor this, ye Lords of ample wealth, bring blessing for our herd, our kine, Our progeny, and plenteous food.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.उत नो दिव्या इष उत सिन्धूँरहर्विदा। अप द्वारेव वर्षथः॥
Transliterationuta no divyā iṣa uta sindhūraharvidā | apa dvāreva varṣathaḥ ||
TranslationYe too unclose to us like doors the strengthening waters of the sky, And rivers, ye who find the day.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.कदा वां तौग्र्यो विधत्समुद्रे जहितो नरा। यद्वां रथो विभिष्पतात्॥
Transliterationkadā vāṁ taugryo vidhatsamudre jahito narā | yadvāṁ ratho vibhiṣpatāt ||
TranslationWhen did the son of' Tugra serve you, Men? Abandoned in the sea, That with winged steeds your car might fly.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.युवं कण्वाय नासत्या ऋपिरिप्ताय हर्म्ये। शश्वदूतीर्दशस्यथः॥
Transliterationyuvaṁ kaṇvāya nāsatyā ṛpiriptāya harmye | śaśvadūtīrdaśasyathaḥ ||
TranslationYe, O Nasatyas, ministered to Kanva with repeated aid, When cast into the heated pit.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.ताभिरा यातमूतिभिर्नव्यसीभिः सुशस्तिभिः। यद्वां वृषण्वसू हुवे॥
Transliterationtābhirā yātamūtibhirnavyasībhiḥ suśastibhiḥ | yadvāṁ vṛṣaṇvasū huve ||
TranslationCome near with those most recent aids of yours which merit eulogy, When I invoke you, Wealthy Gods.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.यथा चित्कण्वमावतं प्रियमेधमुपस्तुतम्। अत्रिं शिञ्जारमश्विना॥
Transliterationyathā citkaṇvamāvataṁ priyamedhamupastutam | atriṁ śiñjāramaśvinā ||
TranslationAs ye protected Kanva erst, Priyamedha and Upastuta, Atri, Sinjara, Asvins Twain
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.यथोत कृत्व्ये धनेंऽशुं गोष्वगस्त्यम्। यथा वाजेषु सोभरिम्॥
Transliterationyathota kṛtvye dhaneṁ'śuṁ goṣvagastyam | yathā vājeṣu sobharim ||
TranslationAnd Amsu in decisive fight, Agastya in the fray for kine. And, in his battles, Sobhari.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.एतावद्वां वृषण्वसू अतो वा भूयो अश्विना। गृणन्तः सुम्नमीमहे॥
Transliterationetāvadvāṁ vṛṣaṇvasū ato vā bhūyo aśvinā | gṛṇantaḥ sumnamīmahe ||
TranslationFor so much bliss, or even more, O Asvins, Wealthy Gods, than this, We pray white singing hymns to you.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.रथं हिरण्यवन्धुरं हिरण्याभीशुमश्विना। आ हि स्थाथो दिविस्पृशम्॥
Transliterationrathaṁ hiraṇyavandhuraṁ hiraṇyābhīśumaśvinā | ā hi sthātho divispṛśam ||
TranslationAscend your car with golden seat, O Asvins, and with reins of gold, That reaches even to the sky.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.हिरण्ययी वां रभिरीषा अक्षो हिरण्ययः। उभा चक्रा हिरण्यया॥
Transliterationhiraṇyayī vāṁ rabhirīṣā akṣo hiraṇyayaḥ | ubhā cakrā hiraṇyayā ||
TranslationGolden is its supporting shaft, the axle also is of gold, And both the wheels are made of gold.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.तेन नो वाजिनीवसू परावतश्चिदा गतम्। उपेमां सुष्टुतिं मम॥
Transliterationtena no vājinīvasū parāvataścidā gatam | upemāṁ suṣṭutiṁ mama ||
TranslationThereon, ye Lords of ample wealth, come to us even from afar, Come ye to this mine eulogy.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.आ वहेथे पराकात्पूर्वीरश्नन्तावश्विना। इषो दासीरमर्त्या॥
Transliterationā vahethe parākātpūrvīraśnantāvaśvinā | iṣo dāsīramartyā ||
TranslationFrom far away ye come to us, Asvins, enjoying plenteous food Of Dasas, O Immortal Ones.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.आ नो द्युम्नैरा श्रवोभिरा राया यातमश्विना। पुरुश्चन्द्रा नासत्या॥
Transliterationā no dyumnairā śravobhirā rāyā yātamaśvinā | puruścandrā nāsatyā ||
TranslationWith splendour, riches, and renown, O Asvins, hither come to us, Nasatyas, shining brilliantly.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.एह वां प्रुषितप्सवो वयो वहन्तु पर्णिनः। अच्छा स्वध्वरं जनम्॥
Transliterationeha vāṁ pruṣitapsavo vayo vahantu parṇinaḥ | acchā svadhvaraṁ janam ||
TranslationMay dappled horses, steeds who fly with pinions, bring you hitherward To people skilled in sacrifice.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.रथं वामनुगायसं य इषा वर्तते सह। न चक्रमभि बाधते॥
Transliterationrathaṁ vāmanugāyasaṁ ya iṣā vartate saha | na cakramabhi bādhate ||
TranslationThe whcel delayeth not that car of yours accompanied by song, That cometh with a store of food.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.हिरण्ययेन रथेन द्रवत्पाणिभिरश्वैः। धीजवना नासत्या॥
Transliterationhiraṇyayena rathena dravatpāṇibhiraśvaiḥ | dhījavanā nāsatyā ||
TranslationBorne on that chariot wrought of gold, with coursers very fleet of foot, Come, O Nasatyas, swift as thought.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.युवं मृगं जागृवांसं स्वदथो वा वृषण्वसू। ता नः पृङ्क्तमिषा रयिम्॥
Transliterationyuvaṁ mṛgaṁ jāgṛvāṁsaṁ svadatho vā vṛṣaṇvasū | tā naḥ pṛṅktamiṣā rayim ||
TranslationO Wealthy Gods, ye taste and find the brisk and watchful wild beast good. Associate wealth with food for us.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.ता मे अश्विना सनीनां विद्यातं नवानाम्। यथा चिच्चैद्यः कशुः शतमुष्ट्रानां ददत्सहस्रा दश गोनाम्॥
Transliterationtā me aśvinā sanīnāṁ vidyātaṁ navānām | yathā ciccaidyaḥ kaśuḥ śatamuṣṭrānāṁ dadatsahasrā daśa gonām ||
TranslationAs such, O Asvins, find for me my share of new-presented gifts, As Kasu, Cedi's son, gave me a hundred head of buffaloes, and ten thousand kine.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.यो मे हिरण्यसंदृशो दश राज्ञो अमंहत। अधस्पदा इच्चैद्यस्य कृष्टयश्चर्मम्ना अभितो जनाः॥
Transliterationyo me hiraṇyasaṁdṛśo daśa rājño amaṁhata | adhaspadā iccaidyasya kṛṣṭayaścarmamnā abhito janāḥ ||
TranslationHe who hath given me for mine own ten Kings like gold to look upon. At Caidya's feet are all the people round about, all those who think upon the shield.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.माकिरेना पथा गाद्येनेमे यन्ति चेदयः। अन्यो नेत्सूरिरोहते भूरिदावत्तरो जनः॥
Transliterationmākirenā pathā gādyeneme yanti cedayaḥ | anyo netsūrirohate bhūridāvattaro janaḥ ||
TranslationNo man, not any, goes upon the path on which the Cedis walk. No other prince, no folk is held more liberal of gifts than they.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.Sukta 5 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.