Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 6, 1 | harness the bright, the ruddy Steed~The lights are shining
2 1, 36, 9 | praised Agni! loose the smoke, ruddy and beautiful to see.~
3 1, 62, 9 | raw cows, black of hue or ruddy, storest the ripe milk glossy
4 1, 94, 10| yoked two red steeds and two ruddy steeds, wind-sped, thy roar
5 1, 105, 18| 18 A ruddy wolf beheld me once, as
6 1, 112, 19| wherewith ye freely gave the ruddy cows away;~Wherewith ye
7 1, 118, 5 | beauteous horses, your birds of ruddy hue, convey you near us.~
8 2, 10, 2 | insight.~Dark steeds or ruddy draw his car, or carried
9 3, 6, 6 | holy Order the long-maned ruddy steeds who sprinkle fatness.~
10 4, 2, 3 | 3 I laud the ruddy steeds who pour down blessing,
11 4, 6, 9 | Agni, dropping fatness, ruddy vigorous, speeding straightly
12 5, 59, 5 | 5 Like steeds of ruddy colour, scions of one race,
13 7, 3, 3 | upward.~Aloft to heaven thy ruddy smoke ascendeth: Agni, thou
14 7, 42, 2 | the juice tfiy bay, thy ruddy horses,~Or red steeds, Hero-bearing,
15 8, 3, 22| hath Pakasthaman given, a ruddy horse,good at the pole,~
16 8, 3, 24| free-handed giver of the ruddy steed, I have named Pakasthaman
17 9, 97, 52| O Indu.~Here, too, the Ruddy, wind-swift, full of wisdom,
18 10, 60, 6 | sons yokest thy pair of ruddy steeds.~Thou troddest niggards
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