Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 46, 3 | When your car flies with winged steeds.~
2 1, 49, 3 | stir,~And round about flock winged birds from all theboundaries
3 1, 88, 1 | songs, armed with lances, winged with steeds.~Fly unto us
4 1, 116, 4 | 4 Bhujyu ye bore with winged things, Nasatyas, which
5 1, 158, 3 | shelter and protection as with winged course a hero seeks his
6 1, 182, 7 | Like twigs, of which some winged creature may take hold,
7 2, 43, 1 | hymns of praise, even the winged birds that in due season
8 4, 4, 2 | Spread with thy tongue the winged flames, O Agni; unfettered,
9 5, 53, 3 | told it, and they came with winged steeds radiant to the draught,~
10 5, 74, 9 | like falcons with your winged steeds.~
11 5, 75, 5 | to his cry,~Asvins, with winged steeds ye speed down to
12 6, 47, 31| battle's signal.~Our heroes, winged with horses, come together.
13 6, 62, 6 | the regions.~Speeding with winged steeds through dustless
14 6, 63, 7 | 7 May your winged coursers, best to draw.
15 7, 69, 7 | your horses,~Uninjured, winged, flagging not, undaunted,
16 8, 1, 11| Etasa, with Vata's rolling winged car.~Indra bore Kutsa Arjuneya
17 8, 5, 22| Abandoned in the sea,~That with winged steeds your car might fly.~
18 8, 20, 10| solid naves.~Lightly like winged falcons, O ye Heroes, come,
19 8, 29, 8 | with one Dame ride on with winged steeds, and journey forth
20 10, 37, 3 | thou art driving forth with winged dappled Steeds.~One lustre
21 10, 143, 5 | end,~Nasatyas, with your winged sterds came nigh, and gave
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