Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 32, 5 | the axe hath felled them, low on the earth so lies the
2 1, 61, 13| with impetuous wrath lays low the foemen.~
3 1, 100, 18| his wont, and laid them low with arrows.~The mighty
4 2, 20, 6 | and triumphant, brought low the dear head of the wicked
5 3, 33, 10| from far away thou comest.~Low, like a nursing mother,
6 5, 57, 3 | in terror at your coming low the woods bow down.~Ye make
7 5, 83, 5 | whose bidding earth bows low before thee, at whose command
8 6, 18, 13| thousand others~Laidest low Kutsa, Ayu, Atithigva, and
9 7, 42, 1 | heaven surround us.~Loud low the Milch-kine swimming
10 8, 64, 7 | looks afar, will we lay low~The thief in combat for
11 8, 67, 5 | Indra can never be brought low, Sakra can never be subdued:~
12 8, 77, 1 | 1. As cows low to their calves in stalls,
13 8, 79, 4 | and bringest many a Vrtra low.~As such, O Mightiest Lord,
14 8, 85, 17| With weapons broughtest low the migbt of Susna, and,
15 9, 12, 2 | 2 As mother kine low to their calves, to Indra
16 9, 34, 6 | hath made the milch-kine low.~
17 9, 79, 5 | ingredient of the draught.~Bring low, thou Pavamana, every single
18 9, 97, 9 | Wide-strider's rapid movement: cows low, as 'twere, to him who sports
19 9, 107, 25| hath made the glad Cows low, while he takes them as
20 10, 42, 6 | afar the foe must tremble: low before him must bow all
21 10, 49, 8 | Turvaga.~I brought another low, with strength I bent his
22 10, 108, 4 | with deep waters bide not. Low will ye be, O Panis, slain
23 10, 137, 1 | have humbled and brought low.~O Gods, restore to life
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