HYMN XXII. Indra.

At the Trikadrukas the Great and Strong hath drunk drink blent with meal. With Indra hath he quaffed the poured out Soma juice, all that he would.

That hath so heightened him the Great, the Wide, to do his mighty work. May the Deva attain the Deva, true Indu Indra who is true.

So he resplendent in the battle overcame Krivi by might. He with his majesty hath filled the Earth and Heaven, and waxen strong. One share of the libation hath he swallowed down: one share he left. May the Deva attend the Deva, true Indu Indra who is true.

Brought forth together with wisdom and mighty power thou grewest great; with hero deeds subduing the malevolent, most swift in act; Giving prosperity, and lovely wealth to him who praiseth thee. May the Deva attend the Deva, true Indu Indra who is true.

This, Indra, was thy hero deed, Dancer, thy first and ancient work, worthy to be told forth in Heaven, what time thou sentest down life with a Deva's own power, freeing the floods. All that is godles. May he conquer with his might, and, Lord of Hundred Powers, find for us strength and food.