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Rig Veda 9.1.9: Mandala 9, Sukta 1, Mantra 9

Sukta 9.1

Rishi: Madhucchandas (traditional)
Devata: Soma Pavamāna; Indra as recipient
Chandas: Gāyatrī

अभीममघ्न्या उत श्रीणन्ति धेनवः शिशुम् । सोममिन्द्राय पातवे ॥

Sanskrit recitationRig Veda 9.1.9

abhī́m amághnyā utá śrīṇánti dhenávaḥ śíśum | sómam índrāya pātáve ||

তাঁৰ চাৰিওফালে অহিংসনীয়া ধেনুসমূহ—পোষণদায়িনী ধাৰাসকল—শিশুটিক, এই সোমক, মিহলাই সমৃদ্ধ কৰে; ইন্দ্ৰে পান কৰিবলৈ।

अभीमम्towards/unto this (him), this one
अभीमम्:
कर्म (object of ‘श्रीणन्ति’) / लक्ष्य
TypePronoun (with preverb) / Indeclinable+Pronoun
Rootअभि (उपसर्ग) + इमम् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक ‘इदम्’)
अमघ्न्याःthe ‘unharming/holy’ ones (cows)
अमघ्न्याः:
कर्तृ (doer of ‘श्रीणन्ति’)
TypeNoun/Adjective (used substantively)
Rootअमघ्न्या (प्रातिपदिक; ‘अ-’ + √मघ्/मघ्न?; वैदिक विशेषण ‘अमघ्न्या’ = ‘अहिंस्या/अवध्य’), here as noun ‘cows’
उतand, also
उत:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootउत (निपात)
श्रीणन्तिthey mix/prepare (strain)
श्रीणन्ति:
क्रिया
TypeVerb
Root√श्री (श्रीणाति = ‘to mix, blend, strain/prepare’), class IX (श्रीणाति)
धेनवःmilch-cows
धेनवः:
कर्तृ (apposition to अमघ्न्याः)
TypeNoun
Rootधेनु (प्रातिपदिक)
शिशुम्the child/young one
शिशुम्:
कर्म (object; ‘the young one’)
TypeNoun
Rootशिशु (प्रातिपदिक)
सोमम्Soma
सोमम्:
कर्म (in apposition to शिशुम्; what is prepared) / also object for implied offering
TypeNoun
Rootसोम (प्रातिपदिक)
इन्द्रायfor Indra
इन्द्राय:
सम्प्रदान (recipient)
TypeNoun
Rootइन्द्र (प्रातिपदिक)
पातवेto drink
पातवे:
प्रयोजन/उद्देश्य (purpose)
TypeVerbal noun / Infinitive
Root√पा (to drink) → पातृ/पातु?; here infinitive ‘पातवे’ (वैदिक तुमर्थ/इन्फिनिटिव) from √पा

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