Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 105, 1 | 1. WITHIN the waters runs the Moon, he with the beauteous
2 1, 141, 5 | vigorous from of old, so now he runs among the younger lowest
3 1, 145, 4 | meets he grasps and then runs farther on, and straightway,
4 5, 50, 4 | fire is set, and swiftly runs the victim dwelling in the
5 6, 2, 8 | like a young horse that runs astray.~
6 8, 90, 3 | The rapid messenger who runs before you, Mitra-Varuna,
7 9, 3, 2 | made ready with the hymn, runs swiftly through the winding
8 9, 16, 1 | rapturous joy~The speckled sap runs like a flood.~
9 9, 28, 1 | of the mind, Omniscient,~Runs to the woollen straining-cloth.~
10 9, 28, 4 | bellowing on his way this Steer~Runs onward to the wooden vats.~
11 9, 37, 3 | 3 This vigorous Pavamana runs forth to the luminous realm
12 9, 58, 1 | 1. SWIFT runs this giver of delight, even
13 9, 58, 1 | of flowing juice:~Swift runs this giver of delight.~
14 9, 58, 2 | her grace to man:~Swift runs this giver of delight.~
15 9, 58, 3 | Purusanti's hands:~Swift runs this giver of delight.~
16 9, 58, 4 | times ten beside:~Swift runs this giver of delight.~
17 9, 60, 3 | through the fleece then: he runs into the jars,~Finding his
18 9, 86, 26| mantle, he, the lovely Sage, runs like a sporting courser
19 9, 91, 3 | this Pavamana, this juice runs to the white milk of the
20 9, 100, 3 | stream when thou art pressed runs on like some victorious
21 10, 55, 5 | Moon from his slumber who runs his circling course with
22 10, 75, 9 | independent glory, roaring as it runs.~
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