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...
acquire adhere ego gets people proud result
People who are proud do not adhere or acquire anything and as a result of which the ego gets destroyed.
benefits definitely expecting gets karma later perform shall sooner
One should, perform karma with nonchalance without expecting the benefits because sooner of later one shall definitely gets the fruits.
firm gets goal resolution takes towards works
The person, who takes a resolution and works towards his goal with firm conviction, always gets its fulfilled.
blessed devotion gets happiness religious spends time worship
A religious person, who spends his time in devotion and worship gets blessed with happiness and prosperity.
according bad deeds gets good results
One gets good and bad results according to the good and bad deeds performed.
compared disposal early gets morning scholar thinkers time work
By getting up early in the morning one also gets more time at his disposal for work as compared to late-risers. Scholar and thinkers get up early in the morning and contemplate.
although efforts expect fruits gets karma naturally puts yogi
The karma yogi puts efforts and naturally gets the fruits although he does not expect them.
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.
efforts intelligence-and-intellectuals learned using
During emergencies learned ones make efforts using their intelligence.
avoid citizen engage inspire path ready responsibility strive truth valiant waiting war welfare
During times of war it is the responsibility of every citizen to inspire the valiant to engage them in war. One should avoid waiting for invitation. One should always be ready to strive for welfare of others. This is the path of truth itself.
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.