Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 3, 4 | long for thee,~Thus by fine fingers purified.~
2 1, 144, 5 | 5 Him the ten fingers, the devotions. animate:
3 2, 32, 7 | 7 With lovely fingers, lovely arms, prolific Mother
4 3, 23, 3 | Him nobly born of old the fingers ten produced, him whom his
5 5, 43, 4 | immo. lators-and the ten fingers set and fix the press-stone.~
6 6, 44, 24| whose ripe contents ten fingers empty.~
7 9, 8, 4 | 4 The ten swift fingers deck thee forth, seven ministers
8 9, 14, 6 | 6 O'er the fine fingers, through desire of milk,
9 9, 14, 7 | 7 The nimble fingers have approached, adorning
10 9, 15, 1 | 1. THROUGH the fine fingers, with the song, this Hero
11 9, 15, 8 | 8 Him, even him, the fingers ten and the seven songs
12 9, 26, 1 | 1. THE sages with the fingers' art have dressed and decked
13 9, 38, 3 | 3 Ten active fingers carefully adorn him here;
14 9, 46, 6 | meet to be adorned, the fingers ten adorn,~The draught that
15 9, 61, 7 | have borne, the ten swift fingers beautify~With the Adityas
16 9, 80, 4 | 4 The men, the ten swift fingers, milk thee out for Gods,
17 9, 80, 5 | with stones, the ten swift fingers, drain thee into waters,
18 9, 85, 6 | 7 Ten rapid fingers deck the Courser in the
19 9, 86, 27| in robes of milk, swift fingers beautify on the third height
20 9, 97, 12| fleece engaged, the ten swift fingers.~
21 9, 97, 57| him forth with ten swift fingers, and balm his form with
22 10, 34, 12| him I show my ten extended fingers: I speak the truth. No wealth
23 10, 90, 1 | earth he fills a space ten fingers wide.~
24 10, 96, 12| with sacrifice wherein ten fingers toil, thou mayest, at the
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