Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 34, 9 | 9 Where are the three wheels of your triple chariot,
2 1, 38, 11| Firm be the fellies of your wheels, steady your horses and
3 1, 88, 5 | What time upon your golden wheels he saw you, wild boars rushing
4 1, 105, 1 | lightnings with your golden wheels, men find not your abiding-place.
5 1, 121, 11| bright expanses that have no wheels, joyed, Indra, at thine
6 1, 166, 5 | before you swift as whirling wheels.~
7 1, 166, 9 | together both the chariot wheels.~
8 1, 183, 1 | swiftness, that hath three wheels and triple seat, ye Mighty,~
9 2, 39, 3 | morning, come like two chariot wheels at dawn, ye Mighty.~
10 4, 31, 6 | time thy courage and his wheels together, Indra, run their
11 6, 24, 3 | 3 The lofty axle of thy wheels, O Hero, is not surpassed
12 6, 62, 10| to our home with friendly wheels, for offipring; come on
13 8, 5, 29| is of gold,~And both the wheels are made of gold.~
14 8, 22, 4 | 4 One of your chariot wheels is moving swiftly round,
15 8, 34, 18| gifts, swift steeds whose wheels run rapidly,~I seemed to
16 10, 27, 19| the distance moved, not by wheels but their own God-like nature.~
17 10, 85, 11| car were thy two chariot wheels: thy path was tremulous
18 10, 85, 12| as thou wentest, were thy wheels wind, was the axle fastened
19 10, 85, 16| know, O Surya, those two wheels of thine:~One kept concealed,
20 10, 85, 20| gold-hued, with strong wheels, fashioned of Kimsuka and
21 10, 117, 5 | to another, and like the wheels of cars are ever rolling.~
22 10, 144, 4 | What moves upon a hundred wheels along the female Dragon'
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