Aindra āhvāna: inviting Indra to the Soma with praise of his swift approach and heroic power
पुरां भिन्दुर्युवा कविरमितौजा अजायत इन्द्रो विश्वस्य कर्मणो धर्त्ता वज्री पुरुष्टुतः
purāṃ bhinduryuvā kaviramitaujā ajāyata indro viśvasya karmaṇo dharttā vajrī puruṣṭutaḥ
purāṃ1 bhinduryuvā2 kaviramitaujā3 ajāyata1 indro2 viśvasya3 karmaṇo1 dharttā2 vajrī3 puruṣṭutaḥ1
因陀罗(Indra)诞生了——破城者;年少而智,威力无量;一切事业之支持者,执金刚(vajrī)者,众人多所赞颂者(puruṣṭuta)。
purām | bhindur | yuvā | kaviḥ | amita-ojāḥ | ajāyata | indraḥ | viśvasya | karmaṇaḥ | dhartā | vajrī | puruṣṭutaḥ
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{ "gloss_summary": "‘viśvasya karmaṇaḥ dhartā’ includes support of yajña-karman; ‘purāṃ bhinduḥ’ removes impediments—outer foes and inner/ritual obstacles; Indra is vajrī and widely praised.", "ritual_interpretation": "Proclaims Indra’s qualifying powers for the Soma rite—he sustains the sacrificial action and breaks what obstructs it.", "theological_insight": "Indra’s cosmic victories are mirrored in ritual efficacy: the yajña becomes the field where obstacle-breaking and work-support are experienced.", "etymology_highlights": "bhinduḥ from √bhid (to split); dhartā from √dhṛ (to hold/support); vajrī ‘possessor of vajra’; puruṣṭuta ‘praised by many’." }