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Rig Veda 9.62.24: Mandala 9, Sukta 62, Mantra 24

Sukta 9.62

Rishi: Jamadagni (explicitly named)
Devata: Soma Pavamāna
Chandas: Jagatī (probable; needs verification)

उत नो गोमतीरिषो विश्वा अर्ष परिष्टुभः । गृणानो जमदग्निना ॥

Sanskrit recitationRig Veda 9.62.24

utá no gómātīr íṣo víśvā arṣa parí-stubhaḥ | gṛṇānó jamádagninā ||

Dan mengalirlah kepada kami segala dorongan yang kaya cahaya; kepunglah kami dengan pujianmu yang melingkupi, sebagaimana engkau diteguhkan oleh Jamadagni.

उतand; also; moreover
उत:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootउत
नःof us; our
नः:
सम्बन्ध (genitival relation)
TypePronoun
Rootअस्मद्
गोमतीःcow-rich; possessing cows
गोमतीः:
कर्म (object) (with अर्ष)
TypeAdjective (used substantively)
Rootगोमत्
इषःrefreshments; invigorating draughts; nourishments
इषः:
कर्म (object) (coordinated with गोमतीः)
TypeNoun
Rootइष् (इष्/इषा) (prātipadika: इष्/इषा ‘refreshment, nourishment’)
विश्वाःall (of them)
विश्वाः:
कर्म (object) (qualifying/including the preceding objects)
TypeAdjective (used substantively)
Rootविश्व
अर्षflow!; stream forth!
अर्ष:
क्रिया (addressed to Soma/Pavamāna)
TypeVerb
Rootऋष् (अर्षति)
परिष्टुभःpraises; laudations; hymns (around/encircling)
परिष्टुभः:
कर्म (object) (as ‘praises/hymns’ accompanying the flow)
TypeNoun
Rootपरि + स्तुभ् (स्तुभ् ‘to praise’; prātipadika: परिष्टुभ्) अथवा परिष्टुभ् (noun)
गृणानःpraising; singing
गृणानः:
कर्तृ (agent) (of implied action of praising/flowing)
TypeParticiple
Rootगृ (गृणाति ‘to sing/praise’)
जमदग्निनाby Jamadagni (the seer)
जमदग्निना:
करण (instrument/means) (i.e., ‘by/with Jamadagni’ = by Jamadagni’s praise)
TypeProper Noun
Rootजमदग्नि (ऋषि-नाम)

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