HYMN I. Agni.

THE men from fire-sticks, with their hands' swift movement, have, in deep thought, engendered glorious Agni, Far-seen, with pointed flame, Lord of the homestead.

The Devas set that Agni in the dwelling, fair to behold, for help from every quarter: Who, in the home forever, must be honoured.

Shine thou before us, Agni, well-enkindled, with flame, most Youthful Deva, that never fadeth.

To thee come all our sacrificial offerings.

Among all fires these fires have shone most brightly, splendid with light, begirt by noble heroes, Where men of lofty birth sit down together.

Victorious Agni, grant us wealth with wisdom, wealth with brave sons, famous and independent, Which not a foe who deals in magic conquers.

To whom, the Strong, at morn and eve comes, maid-like, the ladle dropping oil, with its oblation. Wealth-seeking comes to him his own devotion.

Burn up all malice with those flames, O Agni, and drive away in silence pain and sickness.

With him who lighteth up thy splendour, Agni, excellent, pure, refulgent, Purifier, be present, and with us through these our praises.

Agni, the patriarchal men, the mortals who have in many places spread thy lustre. Be gracious to us here for their sake also.

Let these men, heroes in the fight with foemen, prevail against all godless arts of 4magic. These who ipprove the noble song I sing thee.

Let us not sit in want of men, O Agni, without descendants, heroleu, about thee: But, O House-Friend, in houses full of children.

By offering there make our dwelling rich in seed and offspring, increasing still with lineal successors.

Guard us, O Agni, guard us from malice of the churlish sinner: Allied with the, may I subdue assailants.

May this same fire of mine surpass all others, this fire where offspring, vigorous and firm-handed, Wins, on a thousand paths, what ne’er shall perish.

This is that Agni, saviour from the foeman, who guards the kindler of the flame from sorrow: Heroes of noble lineage serve and tend him.

This is that Agni, served in many places, whom the rich lord who brings oblation kindles, and round him goes the Monk at offers.

Agni. May we with riches in possession bring thee continual ofierings in abundance, Using both means to draw thee to our worship.

Agni, bear thou, Eternal, these most welcome oblations to the Deities' assembly: Let them enjoy our very fragrant presents.

Give us not up, Agni, to want of heroes, to wretched clothes, to need, to destitution. Yield us not, Holy One, to fiend or hunger; injure us not at home or in the forest.

Give strength and power to these my meditations, O Agni, pour blessings on us. Grant that both we and the, may share thy bounty. Ye Devas, protect us evermore with blessings.

Thou Agni, swift to hear, art fair of aspect: beam forth, O Son of Strength, in full effulgence. Let me not want, with thee, a son forever: let not a manly hero ever fail us.

O Agni, beside these flaming fires which Devas have kindled, O Son of Strength, o’ertake us.

O Agni, fair of face, the wealthy mortal who to the Immortal offers his oblation. Hath him who wins him treasure by his Godhead, to whom the prince, in need, goes supplicating.

Knowing our chief felicity, O Agni, bring hither ample riches to our nobles, Wherewith we may enjoy ourselves, O Victor, with undiminished life and hero children.

Give strength and power to these my meditations, O Agni, pour blessings on bur chiefs and nobles. Grant that both we and the, may share thy bounty. Ye Devas, protect us evermore with blessings.