Rig Veda

Rig Veda
The Rigvedais an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. It is one of the four canonical sacred textsof Hinduism known as the Vedas. The text is a collection of 1,028 hymns and 10,600 verses, organized into ten books. A good deal of the language is still obscure and many hymns as a consequence seem unintelligible...
actions desires few fulfil great hard means perform work
Even if a person has few means he can perform great actions and can fulfil all his desires through hard work and diligence.
desires heart mind pure whose works
One whose mind is pure and chaste, and who works incessantly all the desires of his heart are fulfilled.
benefit desire free mind negative path qualities truth wickedness
The person who treads on the path of truth and his mind free from negative qualities like fear, wickedness and with the desire of benefit of all, is long lived.
bring desire
We desire what is not but then try to bring it about that it is.
desire inspires morning scholars work
The morning inspires scholars to work and also those who desire wealth.
desires godliness worship
A person, who desires godliness should worship gods.
acquire desires humble knowledge
One has to be humble if he desires to acquire knowledge.
acquires actions capable desired earning inspires knowledge perform result
Knowledge makes capable of earning knowledge. It inspires us to perform actions and as a result one acquires desired wealth.
achieving desired famous helpful knowledge
Knowledge makes a person famous and is helpful in achieving the desired goal.
achieving concentration decisions desired helps mind practicing stable taking
By practicing concentration the mind can be made stable. A stable mind helps in taking right decisions and achieving the desired result.
considered scholar
The scholar who contemplates intelligently is considered great.
actions good perform scholar therefore
The scholar should, therefore always perform good actions and deeds.
federation strength unity
The strength of unity and federation are unquestionable.
abhor energy gain good performing strength wicked
The wicked abhor good things. One can gain more strength and energy by performing good deeds.