Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 23, 14| and bidden in a cave,~Who rests on grass of many hues.~
2 1, 149, 2 | drunken,~Who hasting forward rests upon the altar.~
3 1, 168, 3 | wise.~Upon their shoulders rests as 'twere a warrior's spear
4 2, 3, 11| his habitation. In oil he rests: oil is his proper province.~
5 2, 38, 2 | service: even this wind rests in the circling region.~
6 3, 30, 14| 14 A mighty splendour rests upon her bosom: bearing
7 3, 55, 4 | lies on couches.~One Mother rests: another feeds the Infant.
8 5, 10, 2 | power.~The might of Asuras rests on thee, like Mitra worshipful
9 5, 16, 3 | 3 All rests upon the laud and love of
10 8, 12, 7 | grown strong, the thunder rests between his arms,~When,
11 9, 84, 4 | sinks within the jars, he rests in Indra's heart.~
12 9, 86, 6 | Golden-hued is cleansed, he rests within the vats as one who
13 9, 86, 11| streams.~Coloured like gold he rests in seats where Mitra dwells,
14 9, 96, 7 | inferior powers in cattle, he rests among them as a Steer well-knowing.~
15 10, 6, 3 | offerings are devoted, in whom rests he whose car, through might,
16 10, 40, 11| forth to us, now the youth rests within the chambers of the
17 10, 61, 15| 20 So mid these tribes he rests, the friendly envoy, borne
18 10, 73, 5 | Glad, for the race that rests on holy Order, with friends
19 10, 115, 3 | yourGod who, bird-like, rests upon a tree, scattering
20 10, 123, 5 | Friend he wanders: he, Vena, rests him on his golden pinion.~
21 10, 162, 5 | 5 What rests by thee in borrowed form
22 AppI, 0, 6 | will we exterminate.~5 What rests by thee in borrowed form
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