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14 मन्त्रों वाला सम्पूर्ण ऋग्वेद सूक्त: संस्कृत पाठ, IAST लिप्यन्तरण और उपलब्ध स्रोत-संगत ऐतिहासिक अंग्रेज़ी अनुवाद।

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14 मन्त्रों वाला सम्पूर्ण ऋग्वेद सूक्त: संस्कृत पाठ, IAST लिप्यन्तरण और उपलब्ध स्रोत-संगत ऐतिहासिक अंग्रेज़ी अनुवाद।

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बटन, स्वाइप या बाएँ-दाएँ तीर कुंजियों से पृष्ठ पलटें।

निरन्तर पाठ के रूप में पढ़ें

Rigveda 1.161.1

Rigveda 1.161.1
मूल पाठ

किमु श्रेष्ठः किं यविष्ठो न आजगन्किमीयते दूत्यं कद्यदूचिम। न निन्दिम चमसं यो महाकुलोऽग्ने भ्रातर्द्रुण इद्भूतिमूदिम॥

लिप्यन्तरण

kimu śreṣṭhaḥ kiṁ yaviṣṭho na ājagankimīyate dūtyaṁ kadyadūcima | na nindima camasaṁ yo mahākulo'gne bhrātardruṇa idbhūtimūdima ||

अनुवाद

WHY hath the Best, why hath the Youngest come to us? Upon what embassy comes he? What have we said? We have not blamed the chalice of illustrious birth. We, Brother Agni, praised the goodness of the wood.

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

Rigveda 1.161.2

Rigveda 1.161.2
मूल पाठ

एकं चमसं चतुरः कृणोतन तद्वो देवा अब्रुवन्तद्व आगमम्। सौधन्वना यद्येवा करिष्यथ साकं देवैर्यज्ञियासो भविष्यथ॥

लिप्यन्तरण

ekaṁ camasaṁ caturaḥ kṛṇotana tadvo devā abruvantadva āgamam | saudhanvanā yadyevā kariṣyatha sākaṁ devairyajñiyāso bhaviṣyatha ||

अनुवाद

The chalice that is single make ye into four: thus have the Gods commanded; therefore am I come. If, O Sudhanvan's Children, ye will do this thing ye shall participate in sacrifice with Gods.

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

Rigveda 1.161.3

Rigveda 1.161.3
मूल पाठ

अग्निं दूतं प्रति यदब्रवीतनाश्वः कर्त्वो रथ उतेह कर्त्वः। धेनुः कर्त्वा युवशा कर्त्वा द्वा तानि भ्रातरनु वः कृत्व्येमसि॥

लिप्यन्तरण

agniṁ dūtaṁ prati yadabravītanāśvaḥ kartvo ratha uteha kartvaḥ | dhenuḥ kartvā yuvaśā kartvā dvā tāni bhrātaranu vaḥ kṛtvyemasi ||

अनुवाद

What to the envoy Agni in reply ye spake, A courser must be made, a chariot fashioned here, A cow must be created, and the Twain made young. When we have done these things, Brother, we turn to you.

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

Rigveda 1.161.4

Rigveda 1.161.4
मूल पाठ

चकृवांस ऋभवस्तदपृच्छत क्वेदभूद्यः स्य दूतो न आजगन्। यदावाख्यच्चमसाञ्चतुरः कृतानादित्त्वष्टा ग्नास्वन्तर्न्यानजे॥

लिप्यन्तरण

cakṛvāṁsa ṛbhavastadapṛcchata kvedabhūdyaḥ sya dūto na ājagan | yadāvākhyaccamasāñcaturaḥ kṛtānādittvaṣṭā gnāsvantarnyānaje ||

अनुवाद

When thus, O Rbhus, ye had done ye questioned thus, Whither went he who came to us a messenger? Then Tvastar, when he viewed the four wrought chalices, concealed himself among the Consorts of the Gods.

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

Rigveda 1.161.5

Rigveda 1.161.5
मूल पाठ

हनामैनाँ इति त्वष्टा यदब्रवीच्चमसं ये देवपानमनिन्दिषुः। अन्या नामानि कृण्वते सुते सचाँ अन्यैरेनान्कन्या नामभिः स्परत्॥

लिप्यन्तरण

hanāmainā iti tvaṣṭā yadabravīccamasaṁ ye devapānamanindiṣuḥ | anyā nāmāni kṛṇvate sute sacā anyairenānkanyā nāmabhiḥ sparat ||

अनुवाद

As Tvastar thus had spoken, Let us slay these men who have reviled the chalice, drinking-cup of Gods, They gave themselves new names when Soma juice was shed, and under these new names the Maiden welcomed them.

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

Rigveda 1.161.6

Rigveda 1.161.6
मूल पाठ

इन्द्रो हरी युयुजे अश्विना रथं बृहस्पतिर्विश्वरूपामुपाजत। ऋभुर्विभ्वा वाजो देवाँ अगच्छत स्वपसो यज्ञियं भागमैतन॥

लिप्यन्तरण

indro harī yuyuje aśvinā rathaṁ bṛhaspatirviśvarūpāmupājata | ṛbhurvibhvā vājo devā agacchata svapaso yajñiyaṁ bhāgamaitana ||

अनुवाद

Indra hath yoked his Bays, the Asvins' car is horsed, Brhaspati hath brought the Cow of every hue. Ye went as Rbhus, Vibhvan, Vaja to the Gods, and skilled in war, obtained your share in sacrifice.

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

Rigveda 1.161.7

Rigveda 1.161.7
मूल पाठ

निश्चर्मणो गामरिणीत धीतिभिर्या जरन्ता युवशा ताकृणोतन। सौधन्वना अश्वादश्वमतक्षत युक्त्वा रथमुप देवाँ अयातन॥

लिप्यन्तरण

niścarmaṇo gāmariṇīta dhītibhiryā jarantā yuvaśā tākṛṇotana | saudhanvanā aśvādaśvamatakṣata yuktvā rathamupa devā ayātana ||

अनुवाद

Ye by your wisdom brought a cow from out a hide; unto that ancient Pair ye gave again their youth. Out of a horse, Sudhanvan's Sons, ye formed a horse: a chariot ye equipped, and went unto the Gods.

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

Rigveda 1.161.8

Rigveda 1.161.8
मूल पाठ

इदमुदकं पिबतेत्यब्रवीतनेदं वा घा पिबता मुञ्जनेजनम्। सौधन्वना यदि तन्नेव हर्यथ तृतीये घा सवने मादयाध्वै॥

लिप्यन्तरण

idamudakaṁ pibatetyabravītanedaṁ vā ghā pibatā muñjanejanam | saudhanvanā yadi tanneva haryatha tṛtīye ghā savane mādayādhvai ||

अनुवाद

Drink ye this water, were the words ye spake to them; or drink ye this, the rinsing of the Munja- grass. If ye approve not even this, Sudhanvan's Sons, then at the third libation gladden ye yourselves.

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

Rigveda 1.161.9

Rigveda 1.161.9
मूल पाठ

आपो भूयिष्ठा इत्येको अब्रवीदग्निर्भूयिष्ठ इत्यन्यो अब्रवीत्। वधर्यन्तीं बहुभ्यः प्रैको अब्रवीदृता वदन्तश्चमसाँ अपिंशत॥

लिप्यन्तरण

āpo bhūyiṣṭhā ityeko abravīdagnirbhūyiṣṭha ityanyo abravīt | vadharyantīṁ bahubhyaḥ praiko abravīdṛtā vadantaścamasā apiṁśata ||

अनुवाद

Most excellent are waters, thus said one of you; most excellent is Agni, thus another said. Another praised to many a one the lightning cloud. Then did ye shape the cups, speaking the words of truth.

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

Rigveda 1.161.10

Rigveda 1.161.10
मूल पाठ

श्रोणामेक उदकं गामवाजति मांसमेकः पिंशति सूनयाभृतम्। आ निम्रुचः शकृदेको अपाभरत्किं स्वित्पुत्रेभ्यः पितरा उपावतुः॥

लिप्यन्तरण

śroṇāmeka udakaṁ gāmavājati māṁsamekaḥ piṁśati sūnayābhṛtam | ā nimrucaḥ śakṛdeko apābharatkiṁ svitputrebhyaḥ pitarā upāvatuḥ ||

अनुवाद

One downward to the water drives the crippled cow, another trims the flesh brought on the carving-board. One carries off the refuse at the set of sun. How did the Parents aid their children in their task!

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

Rigveda 1.161.11

Rigveda 1.161.11
मूल पाठ

उद्वत्स्वस्मा अकृणोतना तृणं निवत्स्वपः स्वपस्यया नरः। अगोह्यस्य यदसस्तना गृहे तदद्येदमृभवो नानु गच्छथ॥

लिप्यन्तरण

udvatsvasmā akṛṇotanā tṛṇaṁ nivatsvapaḥ svapasyayā naraḥ | agohyasya yadasastanā gṛhe tadadyedamṛbhavo nānu gacchatha ||

अनुवाद

On the high places ye have made the grass for man, and water in the valleys, by your skill, O Men. Rbhus, ye iterate not to-day that act of yours, your sleeping in the house of him whom naught can hide.

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

Rigveda 1.161.12

Rigveda 1.161.12
मूल पाठ

सम्मील्य यद्भुवना पर्यसर्पत क्व स्वित्तात्या पितरा व आसतुः। अशपत यः करस्नं व आददे यः प्राब्रवीत्प्रो तस्मा अब्रवीतन॥

लिप्यन्तरण

sammīlya yadbhuvanā paryasarpata kva svittātyā pitarā va āsatuḥ | aśapata yaḥ karasnaṁ va ādade yaḥ prābravītpro tasmā abravītana ||

अनुवाद

As, compassing them round, ye glided through the worlds, where had the venerable Parents their abode? Ye laid a curse on him who raised his arm at you: to him who spake aloud to you ye spake again.

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

Rigveda 1.161.13

Rigveda 1.161.13
मूल पाठ

सुषुप्वांस ऋभवस्तदपृच्छतागोह्य क इदं नो अबूबुधत्। श्वानं बस्तो बोधयितारमब्रवीत्संवत्सर इदमद्या व्यख्यत॥

लिप्यन्तरण

suṣupvāṁsa ṛbhavastadapṛcchatāgohya ka idaṁ no abūbudhat | śvānaṁ basto bodhayitāramabravītsaṁvatsara idamadyā vyakhyata ||

अनुवाद

When ye had slept your fill, ye Rbhus, thus ye asked, O thou whom naught may hide, who now hath wakened us? The goat declared the hound to be your wakener. That day, in a full year, ye first unclosed our eyes.

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

Rigveda 1.161.14

Rigveda 1.161.14
मूल पाठ

दिवा यान्ति मरुतो भूम्याग्निरयं वातो अन्तरिक्षेण याति। अद्भिर्याति वरुणः समुद्रैर्युष्माँ इच्छन्तः शवसो नपातः॥

लिप्यन्तरण

divā yānti maruto bhūmyāgnirayaṁ vāto antarikṣeṇa yāti | adbhiryāti varuṇaḥ samudrairyuṣmā icchantaḥ śavaso napātaḥ ||

अनुवाद

The Maruts move in heaven, on earth this Agni; through the mid-firmament the Wind approaches. Varuna comes in the sea's gathered waters, O Sons of Strength, desirous of your presence.

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

स्रोत और सम्पादकीय विवरण

  1. Rig Veda, Book 1, Hymn 161, translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith (1896)RV 1.161Internet Sacred Text Archive
  2. Rigveda Mandala 1, machine-readable Sanskrit and Roman textMandala 1Sanskrit Documents
  3. Rigveda Shakala Samhita, Mandala 1, Sukta 161RV 1.161Vedic Heritage Portal, Ministry of Culture, Government of India
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