The Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 2/Hymn 29

15639The Hymns of the Rigveda, Book 2 — Hymn 29Ralph T.H. Griffith
1. UPHOLDERS of the Law, ye strong Adityas, remove my sin like her who bears in secret.
     You, Varuna, Mitra and all Gods who listen, I call to help me, I who know your goodness.
2. Ye, Gods, are providence and ye are power: remove ye utterly all those who hate us.
     As givers of good things deal with us kindly: this day be gracious to us and hereafter.
3. What service may we do you with our future, what service, Vasus, with our ancient friendship?
     O Aditi, and VaruVa and Mitra, Indra and Maruts, make us well and happy.
4. Ye, O ye Gods, are verily our kinsmen as such be kind to me who now implore you.
     Let not your car come slowly to our worship: of kinsmen such as you ne'er let us weary.
5. I singly have sinned many a sin against you, and ye chastised me as a sire the gambler.
     Far be your nets, far, Gods, be mine offences: seize me not like a bird upon her offspring.
6. Turn yourselves hitherward this day, ye Holy, that fearing in my heart I may approach you.
     Protect us, God; let not the wolf destroy us. Save us, ye Holy, from the pit and falling.
7. May I not live, O Varuna, to witness my wealthy, liberal, dear friend's destitution.
     King, may I never lack well-ordered riches. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in assembly.