Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 96, 1 | engendered, lo! straight hath taken to himself all wisdom.~The
2 1, 139, 2 | Varuna, above the true have taken to yourselves the untrue
3 1, 148, 3 | skilled in worship have taken and with praises have established.~
4 2, 1, 13| Agni, have the Adityas taken as their mouth; the Bright
5 2, 34, 13| sending down the rain have taken to themselves a bright and
6 4, 7, 4 | s envoy living men have taken as their ensign, swift,~
7 4, 26, 6 | fast, the Soma which be bad taken from yon loftiest heaven.~
8 5, 30, 9 | for weapons hath the Dasa taken, What injury can his feeble
9 6, 20, 5 | from the great Druh was taken.~Indra made room for his
10 7, 6, 7 | the sun's setting, hath taken to himself deep-hidden treasures:~
11 7, 6, 7 | deep-hidden treasures:~Agni hath taken them from earth and heaven,
12 7, 26, 3 | their libations.~Indra hath taken and possessed all castles,
13 8, 19, 31| time, O Bounteous, it is taken up.~Thou art the dear Friend
14 8, 81, 23| Hero, by thy might hast taken food of Soma juice,~Which,
15 8, 90, 14| worlds his lofty place hath taken. Into green plants is gone
16 10, 14, 2 | this pasture never can be taken from~Us.~Men born on earth
17 10, 68, 10| for the cows Brhaspati had taken.~He did a deed ne'er done,
18 10, 109, 3 | pledge, must by her hand be taken when they have cried, She
19 10, 130, 7 | those of old, the sages have taken up the reins like chariot-drivers.~
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