HomeRig VedaMandala 9Sukta 98Mantra 4
Previous Mantra
Next Mantra

Rig Veda 9.98.4: Mandala 9, Sukta 98, Mantra 4

Sukta 9.98

Devata: Soma Pavamāna (Indu)

स हि त्वं देव शश्वते वसु मर्ताय दाशुषे । इन्दो सहस्रिणं रयिं शतात्मानं विवाससि ॥

Sanskrit recitationRig Veda 9.98.4

sá hí tvaṃ deva śáśvate vásu mártāya dāśúṣe | índo sahásriṇaṃ rayíṃ śatá-ātmānaṃ vivāsasi ||

まことに、神なるインドゥよ、捧げる死すべき者に、常しえの善き財を授ける。千重の充溢、百の力をもつ富を——かくして彼を広がりと安寧に住まわせる。

सःhe
सः:
Kartā
TypePronoun
Rootतद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
हिindeed, for
हि:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootहि (निपात)
त्वम्you
त्वम्:
Kartā
TypePronoun
Rootयुष्मद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
देवO god
देव:
सम्बोधन
TypeNoun (vocative) / Epithet
Rootदेव (प्रातिपदिक) < दिव् (धातु, ‘to shine’)
शश्वतेto the ever-lasting/continual (one)
शश्वते:
Sampradāna
TypeAdjective
Rootशश्वत् (प्रातिपदिक)
वसुwealth, good
वसु:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootवसु (प्रातिपदिक)
मर्तायto a mortal
मर्ताय:
Sampradāna
TypeNoun
Rootमर्त (प्रातिपदिक) < मृ (धातु, ‘to die’)
दाशुषेto the worshipper/giver
दाशुषे:
Sampradāna
TypeParticiple (perfect/possessive sense) used as noun
Rootदाश्वस्/दाशुष् (कृदन्त-प्रातिपदिक), √दाश्/√दश् (‘to worship, give, serve’)
इन्दोO Indu (Soma)
इन्दो:
सम्बोधन
TypeNoun (vocative) / Epithet
Rootइन्दु (प्रातिपदिक)
सहस्रिणम्thousand-fold, having thousands
सहस्रिणम्:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootसहस्रिन् (प्रातिपदिक) < सहस्र
रयिम्wealth, treasure
रयिम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootरयि (प्रातिपदिक)
शतात्मानम्of a hundredfold nature / hundred-souled (very manifold)
शतात्मानम्:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootशत-आत्मन् (समास-प्रातिपदिक)
विवाससिyou cause (it) to abide / you bestow
विवाससि:
Kriyā
TypeVerb
Rootवि + √वास् (धातु, ‘to dwell/shine’; in causative/denominative-like Vedic usage ‘to make dwell, to bestow, to cause to abide’)

Ask anything about this verse

Answers come straight from the texts, with the shlokas they draw on. Ask in your own words.

Not sure where to start?

A free sign-in with Google or Apple keeps your chat saved across web and the app.

Read Rig Veda in the Vedapath app

Scan the QR code to open this directly in the app, with word-by-word meanings, Sanskrit recitation where available, and more.

Continue reading in the Vedapath app

Open in App