Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 64, 5 | of the foe, they make the winds, they make the lightnings
2 1, 90, 6 | 6 The winds waft sweets, the rivers
3 1, 187, 4 | regions are diffused.~like winds they have their place in
4 2, 1, 6 | food,~Thou goest with red winds: bliss hast thou in thine
5 2, 39, 5 | 5 Like two winds ageing not, two confluent
6 4, 22, 4 | two Parents: loud sing the winds, like men, in air's mid-region.~
7 4, 27, 2 | behind him and passed the winds as he grew yet more mighty.~
8 5, 58, 7 | the pole have yoked the winds for coursers: their sweat
9 5, 83, 4 | 4 Forth burst the winds, down come the lightning-flashes:
10 8, 7, 3 | 3 Loud roaring with the winds the Sons of Prsni have upraised
11 8, 7, 4 | and reel,~When with the winds they go their way~
12 9, 22, 2 | 2 Swift as wide winds they lightly move, like
13 9, 31, 3 | 3 The winds are gracious in their love
14 9, 84, 4 | with the dawn.~Indu with winds drives on the ocean of the
15 9, 97, 17| Flow, Indu, send these Winds thy lower kinsmen, setting
16 10, 46, 7 | sitting in the wood; like winds are Somas.~
17 10, 115, 4 | far-striding fain to burn, the winds, uninterrupted, never overcome,~
18 10, 136, 3 | have pressed on into the winds:~You therefore, mortal men.
19 10, 137, 2 | 2 Two several winds are blowing here, from Sindhu,
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