Sukta 100
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 12 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
Complete Rigveda Sukta with 12 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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Complete Rigveda Sukta with 12 mantras in Sanskrit, IAST transliteration, and source-aligned historical English where available.
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इन्द्र दृह्य मघवन्त्वावदिद्भुज इह स्तुतः सुतपा बोधि नो वृधे। देवेभिर्नः सविता प्रावतु श्रुतमा सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationindra dṛhya maghavantvāvadidbhuja iha stutaḥ sutapā bodhi no vṛdhe | devebhirnaḥ savitā prāvatu śrutamā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationBe, like thyself, O Indra, strong for our delight: here lauded, aid us, Maghavan, drinker of the juice. Savitar with the Gods protect us: hear ye Twain. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.भराय सु भरत भागमृत्वियं प्र वायवे शुचिपे क्रन्ददिष्टये। गौरस्य यः पयसः पीतिमानश आ सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationbharāya su bharata bhāgamṛtviyaṁ pra vāyave śucipe krandadiṣṭaye | gaurasya yaḥ payasaḥ pītimānaśa ā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationBring swift, for offering, the snare that suits the time, to the pure-drinker Vayu, roaring as he goes, To him who hath approached the draught of shining milk. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.आ नो देवः सविता साविषद्वय ऋजूयते यजमानाय सुन्वते। यथा देवान्प्रतिभूषेम पाकवदा सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationā no devaḥ savitā sāviṣadvaya ṛjūyate yajamānāya sunvate | yathā devānpratibhūṣema pākavadā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationMay Savitar the God send us full life, to each who sacrifices, lives aright and pours the juice That we with simple hearts may wait upon the Gods. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.इन्द्रो अस्मे सुमना अस्तु विश्वहा राजा सोमः सुवितस्याध्येतु नः। यथायथा मित्रधितानि संदधुरा सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationindro asme sumanā astu viśvahā rājā somaḥ suvitasyādhyetu naḥ | yathāyathā mitradhitāni saṁdadhurā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationMay Indra evermore be gracious unto us, and may King Soma meditate our happiness, Even as men secure the comfort of a friend. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.इन्द्र उक्थेन शवसा परुर्दधे बृहस्पते प्रतरीतास्यायुषः। यज्ञो मनुः प्रमतिर्नः पिता हि कमा सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationindra ukthena śavasā parurdadhe bṛhaspate pratarītāsyāyuṣaḥ | yajño manuḥ pramatirnaḥ pitā hi kamā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationIndra hath given the body with its song and strength: Brhaspati, thou art the lengthener of life. The sacrifice is Manu, Providence, our Sire. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.इन्द्रस्य नु सुकृतं दैव्यं सहोऽग्निर्गृहे जरिता मेधिरः कविः। यज्ञश्च भूद्विदथे चारुरन्तम आ सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationindrasya nu sukṛtaṁ daivyaṁ saho'gnirgṛhe jaritā medhiraḥ kaviḥ | yajñaśca bhūdvidathe cārurantama ā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationIndra possesseth might celestial nobly formed: the singer in the hotise is Agni, prudent Sage. lie is the sacrifice in synod, fair, most near. We ask for freedom and complete felicity,
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.न वो गुहा चकृम भूरि दुष्कृतं नाविष्ट्यं वसवो देवहेळनम्। माकिर्नो देवा अनृतस्य वर्पस आ सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationna vo guhā cakṛma bhūri duṣkṛtaṁ nāviṣṭyaṁ vasavo devaheḻanam | mākirno devā anṛtasya varpasa ā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationNot often have we sinned against you secretly, nor, Vasus, have we openly provoked the Gods. Not one of its, ye Gods, hath worn an alien shape. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.अपामीवां सविता साविषन्न्यग्वरीय इदप सेधन्त्वद्रयः। ग्रावा यत्र मधुषुदुच्यते बृहदा सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationapāmīvāṁ savitā sāviṣannyagvarīya idapa sedhantvadrayaḥ | grāvā yatra madhuṣuducyate bṛhadā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationMay Savitar remove from us our malady, and may the Mountains keep it far away from where The press-stone as it sheds the meath rings loudly forth. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.ऊर्ध्वो ग्रावा वसवोऽस्तु सोतरि विश्वा द्वेषांसि सनुतर्युयोत। स नो देवः सविता पायुरीड्य आ सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationūrdhvo grāvā vasavo'stu sotari viśvā dveṣāṁsi sanutaryuyota | sa no devaḥ savitā pāyurīḍya ā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationYe Vasus, let the stone, the presser stand erect: avert all enmities and keep them far remote. Our guard to be adored is Savitar this God. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.ऊर्जं गावो यवसे पीवो अत्तन ऋतस्य याः सदने कोशे अङ्ग्ध्वे। तनूरेव तन्वो अस्तु भेषजमा सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationūrjaṁ gāvo yavase pīvo attana ṛtasya yāḥ sadane kośe aṅgdhve | tanūreva tanvo astu bheṣajamā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationEat strength and fatness in the pasture, kine, who are balmed at the reservoir and at the seat of Law. So let your body be our body's medicine. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.क्रतुप्रावा जरिता शश्वतामव इन्द्र इद्भद्रा प्रमतिः सुतावताम्। पूर्णमूधर्दिव्यं यस्य सिक्तय आ सर्वतातिमदितिं वृणीमहे॥
Transliterationkratuprāvā jaritā śaśvatāmava indra idbhadrā pramatiḥ sutāvatām | pūrṇamūdhardivyaṁ yasya siktaya ā sarvatātimaditiṁ vṛṇīmahe ||
TranslationThe singer fills the spirit: all mens, love hath he. Indra takes kindly care of those who pour the juice. For his libation is the heavenly udder full. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.चित्रस्ते भानुः क्रतुप्रा अभिष्टिः सन्ति स्पृधो जरणिप्रा अधृष्टाः। रजिष्ठया रज्या पश्व आ गोस्तूतूर्षति पर्यग्रं दुवस्युः॥
Transliterationcitraste bhānuḥ kratuprā abhiṣṭiḥ santi spṛdho jaraṇiprā adhṛṣṭāḥ | rajiṣṭhayā rajyā paśva ā gostūtūrṣati paryagraṁ duvasyuḥ ||
TranslationWondrous thy spirit-filling light, triumpliant; thy hosts save from decay and are resistless. The pious votary by straightest pathway speeds to possess the best of all the cattle.
English translation: Ralph T. H. Griffith, 1896.Sukta 100 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.