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freshest 3
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friction 5
friend 360
friend-wherever 1
friendless 1
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373 rich
368 will
362 her
360 friend
360 many
358 11
357 mitra

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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friend

    Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 4, 7 | of sacrifice,~That to the Friend gives wings and joy.~ 2 1, 4, 10| stream of wealth, prompt friend ot'him who pours the juice,~ 3 1, 7, 5 | Indra in lesser fight,~The Friend who bends his bolt at fiends.~ 4 1, 10, 9 | come nearer even than thy friend.~ 5 1, 18, 6 | Lord, to Indra's lovely Friend who gives~Wisdom, have I 6 1, 22, 19| Visnu's works, whereby the Friend of Indra, close-allied,~ 7 1, 26, 3 | kinsman worshippeth,~And Friend, choice-worthy, for his 8 1, 26, 3 | choice-worthy, for his friend.~ 9 1, 30, 10| in all prccious gifts, O Friend,~Kind God to those who sing 10 1, 30, 11| Soma-drinker, Thunder-armed, Friend of our lovely-featured dames~ 11 1, 30, 12| Soma-drinker, may it be; thus, Friend, who wieldest thunder, act~ 12 1, 30, 14| thee, thyself, the singers' Friend, thou movest, as it were, 13 1, 31, 1 | thyself, the Gods' auspicious Friend.~After thy holy ordinance 14 1, 31, 16| trodden, widely straying,~Dear Friend and Father, caring for the 15 1, 44, 9 | help in battle-strife, the Friend of inan, the great high 16 1, 44, 11| mission as their nearest Friend,~Then, like the far-resounding 17 1, 53, 1 | not disappointing hope, Friend of our friends, to thee , 18 1, 53, 6 | strength.~Thou, Indra, with thy friend who makes the foe bow down, 19 1, 58, 5 | guest, as an auspicious Friend to the Celestial Race.~ 20 1, 60, 3 | choice-worthy.~May Agni be our Friend, Lord of the Household, 21 1, 61, 14| protection of that dear Friend, gain quickly strength heroic.~ 22 1, 63, 4 | 4 That, as a friend, thou furtheredst, O Indra, 23 1, 67, 1 | VICTORIOUS in the wood, Friend among men, ever he claims 24 1, 72, 5 | him adorable paid worship.~Friend finding in his own friend' 25 1, 72, 5 | Friend finding in his own friend's eye protection, they made 26 1, 75, 4 | mankind, their well beloved Friend art thou,~A Friend whom 27 1, 75, 4 | beloved Friend art thou,~A Friend whom friends may supplicate.~ 28 1, 77, 3 | perfect; he is the bringer, friend -, like, of the wondrous.~ 29 1, 91, 8 | threatens us: never let~The friend of one like thee be harmed.~ 30 1, 91, 12| store,~Be, Soma, a good Friend to us.~ 31 1, 91, 15| distress:~Be unto us a gracious Friend.~ 32 1, 91, 17| rays of light, and be~A Friend of most illustrious fame 33 1, 94, 5 | Dawn. Let us not in thy friend. ship, Agni, suffer harm.~ 34 1, 94, 13| God, thou art the wondrous Friend of Gods, the Vasu of the 35 1, 100, 4 | Angirases he was the chiefest, a Friend with friends, mighty amid 36 1, 101, 1 | Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~ 37 1, 101, 2 | Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~ 38 1, 101, 3 | Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~ 39 1, 101, 4 | Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~ 40 1, 101, 5 | Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~ 41 1, 101, 6 | Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~ 42 1, 101, 7 | Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.~ 43 1, 123, 3 | mortals,~May Savitar the God, Friend of the homestead, declare 44 1, 128, 8 | Holy one, the Sage -~Him, Friend, for help, the Gods when 45 1, 128, 8 | are fain for wealth, him, Friend, with hymns, when fain for 46 1, 129, 4 | he may further you, the Friend, beloved of all, the very 47 1, 131, 3 | then the bolt thy constant friend, the Bull that ever waits 48 1, 131, 5 | sought to win thee for their Friend.~Their battle-cry thou madest 49 1, 138, 2 | giver of bliss, to be my Friend,~So make our loudly-chanted 50 1, 139, 10| choice gifts; Brhaspati the Friend doth sacrifice with Steers, 51 1, 140, 4 | 4 For man, thou Friend of men, these steeds of 52 1, 142, 4 | bring hitherward Indra the Friend, the Wonderful,~For this 53 1, 142, 10| Tvastar our kinsman and our Friend.~ 54 1, 143, 7 | the flame wins Agni as a Friend, promoter of the Law, whose 55 1, 151, 1 | brought forth with power, a Friend, mid waters, at the sacrifice.~ 56 1, 156, 4 | finds the day, and with his Friend unbars the stable of the 57 1, 162, 7 | singers and the sages. A good friend have we won for the Gods' 58 1, 167, 4 | wished for her to grow their friend and fellow.~ 59 1, 170, 3 | neglect us, thou who art our friend?~We know the nature of thy 60 1, 173, 10| rivalry extolling princes, our Friend be Indra, wielder of the 61 1, 174, 6 | not.~They who beheld the Friend beside the living were cast 62 1, 180, 2 | Courser who flies apart, the Friend of man, most holy.~The prayer 63 1, 185, 8 | committed against the Gods, our friend, our house's chieftain,~ 64 1, 187, 3 | unkind, a dear and guileless friend.~ 65 1, 190, 6 | pleasant, though hard to win, a Friend beloved most early.~Those 66 2, 1, 9 | worships thee, and as a trusty Friend thou guardest from attack.~ 67 2, 4, 3 | Gods placed Agni as a dear Friend when they would dwell among 68 2, 11, 10| of thunder, when he, the Friend of man, burnt up the monster,~ 69 2, 11, 14| 14 Give us a friend, give us an habitation; 70 2, 20, 3 | invocations. the young, the Friend, be men's auspicious keeper,~ 71 2, 24, 1 | mighty song.~As this thy friend, our liberal patron, praises 72 2, 25, 1 | Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~ 73 2, 25, 2 | Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~ 74 2, 25, 3 | Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~ 75 2, 25, 4 | Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~ 76 2, 25, 5 | Brahmanaspati takes for his friend.~ 77 2, 27, 17| my wealthy, liberal, dear friend's destitution.~King, may1 78 2, 28, 11| 10 O King, whoever, be he friend or kinsman, hath threatened 79 2, 28, 12| my wealthy, liberal dear friend's destitution.~King, may 80 2, 29, 6 | my wealthy, liberal, dear friend's destitution.~King, may 81 2, 31, 3 | may our Indra here, the Friend of all mankind, coming from 82 2, 35, 12| 12 Him, nearest Friend of many, will we worship 83 3, 1, 11| flood gave strength to Agni.~Friend of the house, within the 84 3, 1, 17| knower of all secret wisdom.~Friend of the homestead, thou hast 85 3, 2, 8 | serve ye the Household Friend who knows all things that 86 3, 2, 15| whom no guile is found, Friend of the House, praise-worthy, 87 3, 2, 15| splendid car,- Agni the Friend of men we ever seek for 88 3, 3, 6 | the fleet, the Household Friend, who turns the curse aside.~ 89 3, 3, 8 | their thoughts, devoted Friend of priests,~Our solemn rites' 90 3, 4, 1 | serve, well-inclined, as Friend thy friends, O Agni.~ 91 3, 5, 3 | fulfilling with the Law, Friend, germ of waters.~Loved and 92 3, 5, 9 | height of heaven.~May Agni, Friend, adorable Matarisvan, as 93 3, 9, 6 | the Gods,~Whilst thou, the Friend of man, guardest each sacrifice 94 3, 10, 8 | glorious might:~Be nearest Friend to those who laud thee, 95 3, 13, 6 | the Gods in song.~Beam, Friend of Maruts, bliss on us, 96 3, 14, 7 | of purpose!~Be thou the Friend of each good chariot's master. 97 3, 18, 1 | approach thee good as a friend to friend, as sire and mother.~ 98 3, 18, 1 | thee good as a friend to friend, as sire and mother.~The 99 3, 31, 8 | singing from heaven, as Friend he saved his lovers from 100 3, 39, 5 | 5 Where as a Friend with friendly men, Navagvas, 101 3, 43, 2 | 2 Come our true Friend, passing by many people; 102 3, 43, 4 | we bring thee, may Indra, Friend, hear his friend's adoration.~ 103 3, 43, 4 | Indra, Friend, hear his friend's adoration.~ 104 3, 51, 6 | some fresh assistance; good Friend, give strength and life 105 3, 54, 17| Deities abide in Indra.~Friend, Much-invoked! art thou 106 4, 1, 3 | 3 Do thou, O Friend, turn hither him who is 107 4, 1, 3 | turn hither him who is our Friend, swift as a wheel, like 108 4, 1, 5 | with succour, our closest Friend while now this Morn is breaking.~ 109 4, 3, 13| us riot feel the might of friend or foeman.~ 110 4, 4, 10| laden with trcasure,~His Friend art thou, yea, thou art 111 4, 4, 11| ours, O thou Most Youthful, Friend of the House, exceeding 112 4, 6, 7 | free to send him.~Then as Friend benevolent, refulgent, Agni 113 4, 11, 5 | thee who removest hatred, Friend of the Home, the household' 114 4, 16, 9 | 9 Come, Maghavan, Friend of Man, to aid the singer 115 4, 16, 12| harvest.~Quickly with Kutsa's friend destroy the Dasyus, and 116 4, 16, 18| Vamadeva be thou a guileless Friend in fight for booty.~We come 117 4, 17, 17| those who pour the Soma;~As Friend, as Sire, most fatherly 118 4, 17, 18| 18 Be helping Friend of those who seek thy friendship . 119 4, 18, 11| to slaughter Vrtra, O my friend Vrtra, stride full boldly 120 4, 24, 6 | this man he takes to be his friend in battles.~ 121 4, 25, 1 | 1. WHAT friend of man, God-loving, hath 122 4, 25, 4 | the juice for Indra, man's Friend, the Hero manliest of heroes.~ 123 4, 25, 6 | solely:~No brother, kin, or friend to him who pours not, destroyer 124 4, 25, 7 | and slays him naked, own Friend to him who offers, for oblation.~ 125 4, 26, 6 | the draught that gladdens,~Friend of the Gods, brought, grasping 126 4, 27, 4 | the swift car of Indra's Friend bore Bhujyu.~Then downward 127 4, 29, 2 | 2 Man's Friend, to this our sacrifice he 128 4, 31, 1 | wonderful, ever-waxing Friend;~With what most mighty company?~ 129 4, 33, 9 | Rbhus, as those who wish a friend to prosper, bestow upon 130 4, 35, 3 | these words and said, O Friend, assist us;~Then, Vajas! 131 4, 52, 2 | Dawn became the Asvins' Friend.~ 132 4, 52, 3 | and thou art the Asvins' Friend, the Mother of the Kine 133 4, 55, 5 | us; from woe sent by his friend let Mitra save us.~ 134 4, 57, 1 | Field, even as through a friend, obtain~What nourisheth 135 5, 3, 2 | Self-sustainer.~As a kind friend with streams of milk they 136 5, 5, 3 | Indra the Wonderful, the Friend,~On lightly-rolling car 137 5, 8, 1 | all, most excellent, the Friend and Master of the home.~ 138 5, 16, 3 | strength as on a faithful friend.~ 139 5, 16, 4 | 4 So, Agni, be the Friend of these with liberal gift 140 5, 24, 1 | O AGNI, be our nearest Friend, be thou a kind deliverer 141 5, 24, 1 | deliverer and a gracious Friend.~ 142 5, 29, 7 | 7 As friend to aid a friend, Agni dressed 143 5, 29, 7 | 7 As friend to aid a friend, Agni dressed quickly three 144 5, 31, 12| come to see you, seeking a friend who hath expressed the Soma.~ 145 5, 33, 6 | splendid riches. I praise the Friend's gift, his whose wealth 146 5, 34, 3 | Maghavan who is the sage's Friend advanceth more and more 147 5, 38, 1 | Lord of fair dominion, Friend of all men, give us splendid 148 5, 41, 9 | the Vasus.~May holy Aptya, Friend of man, exalted, strengthen 149 5, 52, 14| offerings, as a maid her friend.~From heaven, too, Bold 150 5, 64, 3 | the charge of this dear Friend who harms us not.~ 151 5, 85, 7 | ever wronged a brother, friend, or comrade,~The neighbour 152 6, 13, 2 | with wondrous splendour.~Friend art thou of the lofty Law, 153 6, 21, 7 | With thine own ancient friend and companion, the thunderbolt, 154 6, 21, 8 | thou wast aye our fathers' Friend aforetime, still swift to 155 6, 24, 2 | 2 He, Friend of man, most wise, victorious 156 6, 32, 3 | forts, the Fort-destroyer, a Friend with friends, a Sage among 157 6, 44, 7 | 7 A recent Friend, he found the skilful priest: 158 6, 44, 10| not thou ungracious.~No friend among mankind have we to 159 6, 45, 1 | THAT Indra is our youthful Friend, who with his trusty guidance 160 6, 45, 5 | Vrtra, art Guardian and Friend of one and two,~Yea, of 161 6, 45, 7 | twere a cow to milk, the Friend who merits praise,~The Brahman 162 6, 45, 17| who hast been the singers' Friend, a Friend auspicious with 163 6, 45, 17| been the singers' Friend, a Friend auspicious with thine aid,~ 164 6, 45, 19| 19 I call the ancient Friend, allied with wealth, who 165 6, 48, 1 | even as a well-beloved Friend,~ 166 6, 48, 14| 14 Your friend like Indra passing wise, 167 6, 51, 14| aloud to win thee for our Friend.~Destroy the greedy Pani, 168 6, 55, 2 | of great riches, and our Friend.~ 169 6, 55, 3 | wealth, a treasure-heap,~The Friend of every pious man.~ 170 6, 55, 5 | Brother of Indra, and my Friend.~ 171 6, 56, 2 | Lord, allied~With him as Friend, destroys the foes.~ 172 6, 57, 1 | and Pusan will we call for friend ship and prosperity~And 173 6, 71, 4 | God, the golden-handed, Friend of the home, hath risen 174 6, 75, 3 | holding her well-loved Friend in her embraces.~Strained 175 7, 8, 6 | demons, it may delight our friend and bless the singers.~ 176 7, 9, 2 | The cheerful Priest, men's Friend and home-companion, through 177 7, 9, 3 | refulgent, our gracious guest, a Friend with good attendants,~Shines 178 7, 15, 8 | rich in heroes, art our Friend.~ 179 7, 18, 6 | Druhyus quickly listened: friend rescued friend mid the two 180 7, 18, 6 | listened: friend rescued friend mid the two distant peoples.~ 181 7, 18, 10| pasture, each clinging to a friend as chance directed.~They 182 7, 19, 10| they fight with faemen, as Friend and Hero and the heroes' 183 7, 20, 1 | for hero exploit, man's Friend, hedoth whatever deed he 184 7, 31, 6 | Vrtra-Slayer, thou:~With thee for Friend I brave the foe.~ 185 7, 34, 15| the Gods choose for our Friend the Waters' Child: may he 186 7, 34, 24| Varuna in heaven, whose Friend is Indra.~May all the Maruts 187 7, 55, 1 | every form,~Be an auspicious Friend to us.~ 188 7, 62, 4 | Vayu, nor him, the dearest Friend of mortals, Mitra.~ 189 7, 86, 4 | ihat thou wouldst slay the friend who sings thy praises?~Tell 190 7, 88, 6 | still, Varuna, he is the friend thou lovedst.~Let us not, 191 8, 1, 8 | castles for his faithful friend,~Verses to bring the Thunderer 192 8, 1, 16| thee and of thy faithful friend.~So may our wealthy nobles' 193 8, 2, 5 | 5 The Friend, whom not the brilliant-hued, 194 8, 2, 23| Indra, Hero, Sakra, him~The Friend of man, that he may drink;~ 195 8, 2, 27| bring hither unto us our Friend,~Lover of Song, renowned 196 8, 2, 39| 39 Strong Friend, who, with no trace of feet, 197 8, 3, 1 | draught.~Be, for our weal, our Friend and sharer of the feast, 198 8, 4, 7 | thee, the Mighty, for our Friend, we will riot fear or feel 199 8, 4, 9 | 9 Indra, thy friend is fair of form and rich 200 8, 7, 31| now? where have ye still a friend since ye left Indra all 201 8, 12, 12| 12 Indra who wins the friend hath spread himself to drink 202 8, 13, 3 | near to us for bliss, a Friend to aid.~ 203 8, 13, 21| 21 If thou elect to be my Friend drink of this sacrificial 204 8, 17, 3 | thee Soma-drinker with thy friend,~We, Indra, bringing Soma 205 8, 17, 14| and Indra is the Rsis' Friend.~ 206 8, 19, 7 | Lord of Might:~Thou as our Friend hast worthy men.~ 207 8, 19, 21| 21 I praise with song the Friend of man, whom Gods sent down 208 8, 19, 24| 24 The God, the Friend of man, who bears our gifts 209 8, 19, 31| taken up.~Thou art the dear Friend of the mighty Mornings: 210 8, 19, 32| The Sovran, Trasadasyu's Friend.~ 211 8, 21, 11| Hero, may we, with thee for Friend, withstand the man who pants 212 8, 21, 14| the wealthy man to be thy friend: those scorn thee who are 213 8, 23, 2 | 2 Thou, all men's friend, Visvamanas, exaltest Agni 214 8, 23, 8 | his fair form,~Kind as a friend to men who keep the holy 215 8, 24, 1 | your bold and most heroic Friend.~ 216 8, 31, 14| We honour as a well-loved Friend the God who prospereth our 217 8, 32, 13| Soma-presser's rescuing Friend,~To Indra sing your song 218 8, 33, 14| Vrtra-slayer, thee our Friend.~ 219 8, 43, 14| Sage, Good by the Good,~Friend by the Friend, art lighted 220 8, 43, 14| the Good,~Friend by the Friend, art lighted up.~ 221 8, 45, 1 | the sacred grass.~Whose Friend is Indra ever young.~ 222 8, 45, 2 | splinter from the stake,~Whose Friend is Indra ever young.~ 223 8, 45, 3 | the warrior chiefs.~Whose Friend is Indra ever young.~ 224 8, 45, 18| And be our very nearest Friend.~ 225 8, 45, 36| er may I live to see my friend or son in need*:~Hitherward 226 8, 45, 37| 37 What friend, O people, unprovoked, hath 227 8, 45, 37| unprovoked, hath ever said unto a friend,~He turns and leaves us 228 8, 46, 12| 12 High, glorifier of his friend, he knows all generations, 229 8, 47, 12| Ill be it for the demons' friend to find us or come near 230 8, 48, 4 | his son, O Soma,~As a wise Friend to friend: do thou, wide-ruler, 231 8, 48, 4 | Soma,~As a wise Friend to friend: do thou, wide-ruler, O 232 8, 48, 9 | holy statutes, as a kind Friend, God, best of all, be gracious.~ 233 8, 48, 10| 10 May I be with the Friend whose heart is tender, who, 234 8, 49, 7 | who plots ill against thy friend.~ 235 8, 49, 8 | enemy, nor to the wicked friend of fiends.~With conquering 236 8, 49, 10| possess in thee the nearest Friend of all, for service of the 237 8, 50, 11| Indra, the Mighty One, our Friend.~ 238 8, 51, 6 | maketh him his mate and friend.~ 239 8, 52, 7 | much grass, this is the Friend's own dwellingpiace.~ 240 8, 59, 11| godless, infidel,~Him let his friend the mountain cast to rapid 241 8, 60, 2 | 2 For over thee, O Friend from birih, the wrath of 242 8, 60, 9 | excellent.~Those, Vasu! Friend! who sing thy praise.~ 243 8, 63, 1 | Agni your dear familiar Friend, the darling Guest in every 244 8, 63, 4 | 4 To noblest Agni, Friend of man, best Vrtra-slayer, 245 8, 66, 7 | Indra, thou hast made thy friend.~ 246 8, 73, 1 | him who is loving as a friend,~Who brings us riches like 247 8, 81, 28| For so thou art the hero's Friend, a Hero, too, art thou, 248 8, 81, 31| may we gain with thee for Friend.~ 249 8, 82, 3 | This Indra is our gracious Friend. He sends us in a full broad 250 8, 87, 3 | strove to win thee for their Friend.~ 251 8, 87, 7 | 7 Now have we, Indra, Friend of Song, sent our great 252 8, 88, 8 | source of might,~Indra, the Friend of all, for succour we invoke, 253 8, 89, 2 | on my right shalt be my friend and comrade: then shall 254 8, 92, 14| 14 Friend of the Maruts, Agni, come 255 8, 94, 3 | gladdened with their taste the Friend,~Like water, gracious Lord! 256 9, 1, 2 | 2 Fiend-queller, Friend of all men, he hath with 257 9, 2, 5 | in the floods. Soma, our Friend, heaven's prop and stay,~ 258 9, 2, 9 | 9 Indu as, Indra's Friend, on us pour with a stream 259 9, 6, 1 | devoted to the Gods,~Our Friend, unto the woollen sieve.~ 260 9, 6, 9 | pouring forth, as Indra's Friend, strong drink, best Gladdener! 261 9, 8, 7 | away.~O Indu, flow into thy Friend.~Send down the rain from 262 9, 14, 8 | Come, Soma, as our faithful Friend.~ 263 9, 48, 4 | us the guard of Law, the Friend~Of all, the speeder through 264 9, 49, 3 | 3 Chief Friend of Gods in sacred rites, 265 9, 54, 4 | pourest on us, as Indra's Friend,~Wealth from the kine to 266 9, 64, 10| 10 Indu, Enlightener, Friend, hath been purified by the 267 9, 64, 18| Compass about, our faithful Friend, all our possessions with 268 9, 64, 27| thou art purifying, as the Friend.~Of these men enter thou 269 9, 66, 1 | thou whom all men love.~A Friend to be besought by friends.~ 270 9, 66, 4 | precious boons of every kind,~A Friend for friends, to be our help.~ 271 9, 67, 29| homage have approached the Friend who seeks our wondering 272 9, 68, 8 | have celebrated him. Soma, Friend, springing forth with his 273 9, 74, 4 | united, love; him as ouir Friend the Men who make all swell 274 9, 78, 5 | Pavamana thou, our faithful Friend, making for us these real 275 9, 86, 4 | ordainers who adorn thee, Friend whom Rsis love.~ 276 9, 86, 16| place and slights not as a Friend the promise of his Friend.~ 277 9, 86, 16| Friend the promise of his Friend.~Soma speeds onward like 278 9, 96, 2 | steed-impelling homage.~The Friend of Indra mounts his car 279 9, 96, 22| be comes as 'twere to his friend's sister roaring.~ 280 9, 97, 30| King doth not treat his friend unkindly.~Like a son following 281 9, 97, 43| thy friends, thou art the Friend of Indra.~ 282 9, 98, 6 | pressingstones -~The wavy Friend whom Indra loves-the twice-five 283 9, 100 | to Indra's well beloved Friend,~As, in the morning of its 284 9, 101, 6 | Soma, Lord of opulence, the Friend of Indra, day by day.~ 285 9, 101, 14| 14 The Friend hath wrapped him in his 286 9, 104, 5 | all gladdening drinks:~As Friend for friend, be thou best 287 9, 104, 5 | gladdening drinks:~As Friend for friend, be thou best finder of 288 9, 105, 5 | s most special food,~As Friend to friend, for splendour 289 9, 105, 5 | special food,~As Friend to friend, for splendour be thou good 290 9, 107 | best of sacred gifts,~Who, friend of man, hath run amid the 291 9, 108, 9 | strengthening food, God, as the Friend of Gods:~Unclose the fount 292 10, 3, 4 | goings of the auspicious Friend of Agni.~The rays, the bright 293 10, 7, 3 | count him my Brother and my Friend for ever.~I honour as the 294 10, 7, 5 | Agni, helpful as some kind friend, adorned with splendours,~ 295 10, 10, 1 | 1. FAIN would I win my friend to kindly friendship. So 296 10, 10, 2 | 2 Thy friend loves not the friendship 297 10, 20, 2 | Youthfullest of Gods, resistless, Friend of laws;~Under whose guard 298 10, 21, 5 | glad carouse-the weIl-loved friend of Yama, Thou art waxing 299 10, 25, 9 | Indu, art Indra's gracious Friend,~When warriors invoke him-at 300 10, 26, 5 | good to man, the singer's Friend and faithful Guard.~ 301 10, 26, 7 | spoil and wealth, Strong Friend of all prosperity;~He with 302 10, 26, 8 | hitherward thy chariot-pole.~Friend of all suppliants; art thou, 303 10, 27, 6 | who have blamed my joyous Friend and scorned him.~ 304 10, 27, 12| feature, she finds, herself, a friend among the people.~ 305 10, 29, 1 | Indra, earth's Guardian, Friend of men, the best of Heroes.~ 306 10, 29, 4 | thou sought us?~As a true Friend, Wide-Strider! to sustain 307 10, 29, 7 | grown great by wisdom, the Friend of man, and by heroic exploits.~ 308 10, 33, 9 | Gods~So am I parted from my friend.~ 309 10, 34, 14| 14 Make me your friend: show us some little mercy. 310 10, 36, 8 | waters swell, swift-hearing, Friend of Gods, who waits on sacrifice.~ 311 10, 39, 6 | son.~Poor, without kin or friend or ties of blood am I. Save 312 10, 39, 10| be renowned, who bore his friend at speed, joy-giving, Bhaga-like 313 10, 41, 3 | strength, the household friend,~Or to the sage's poured 314 10, 42, 2 | 2 Draw thy Friend to thee like a cow at milking: 315 10, 42, 11| and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us 316 10, 43, 11| and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us 317 10, 44, 11| and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us 318 10, 45, 12| 12 Agni, the Friend of men, the Soma's keeper, 319 10, 48, 8 | came: he joined me as a friend of old in search of kine.~ 320 10, 50, 2 | 2 He with his friend is active, lauded, good 321 10, 53, 1 | duties: let him sit down as Friend who was before~Us.~ 322 10, 65, 9 | our foes, and Soma Indra's Friend.~ 323 10, 67, 1 | sire discovered.~Ayasya, friend of all men, hath engendered 324 10, 68, 2 | in Aryaman among us.~As Friend of men he decks the wife 325 10, 71, 6 | hath abandoned his own dear friend who knows the truth of friendship.~ 326 10, 71, 10| friends are joyful in the friend who cometh in triumph, having 327 10, 74, 5 | in food, bears man's kind friend, the thunder.~ 328 10, 79, 7 | that glitter.~The well-born friend hath carved his food with 329 10, 83, 6 | Thunder: bethink thee of thy friend, and slay the Dasyus.~ 330 10, 85, 6 | Raibhi was her dear bridal friend, and Narasamsi led her home.~ 331 10, 86, 1 | at the votary's store my friend Vrsakapi hath drunk his 332 10, 86, 4 | whom thou protectest as a friend, Supreme is Indra over all.~ 333 10, 86, 9 | sons have I, the Maruts' Friend and Indra's Queen. Supreme 334 10, 86, 12| have I joyed without my friend Vrsakapi,~Whose welcome 335 10, 87, 1 | Raksas-slayer; to the most famous Friend I come for shelter~Enkindled, 336 10, 87, 21| wisdom.~Guard to old age thy friend, O Friend, Eternal: O Agni, 337 10, 87, 21| to old age thy friend, O Friend, Eternal: O Agni, as Immortal, 338 10, 89, 3 | creatures: ne'er doth he fail a friend, the noble Indra.~ 339 10, 91, 1 | who wake, our own familiar Friend is kindled in the house;~ 340 10, 91, 1 | choice, Lord, beaming, trusty friend to one who loveth him.~ 341 10, 91, 2 | he scorns no living man: Friend to the tribes of men he 342 10, 92, 7 | according to his due, his friend the thunderbolt.~ 343 10, 100, 4 | secure the comfort of a friend. We ask for freedom and 344 10, 102, 12| together with thy weakling friend.~ 345 10, 112, 10| implore thee, O Maghavan, Friend of friends and Lord of treasures.~ 346 10, 115, 5 | best of Kanvas, Kanvas' Friend, Conqueror of the foe whether 347 10, 117, 3 | shout of battle. He makes a friend of him in future troubles.~ 348 10, 117, 4 | 4 No friend is he who to his friend 349 10, 117, 4 | friend is he who to his friend and comrade who comes imploring 350 10, 117, 6 | ruin.~He feeds no trusty friend, no man to love him. All 351 10, 117, 7 | silent Brahman: the liberal friend outyalues him who gives 352 10, 123, 5 | sublimest heaven.~In his Friend's dwelling as a Friend he 353 10, 123, 5 | his Friend's dwelling as a Friend he wanders: he, Vena, rests 354 10, 132, 4 | Heroes who fled to their dear friend he slayeth,~When the Steed 355 10, 136, 5 | The Steed of Vata, Vayu's friend, the Muni, by the Gods impelled,~ 356 10, 136, 6 | a sweet most delightful friend~ 357 10, 152, 1 | Destroyer of the foe,~Whose friend is never done to death, 358 10, 168, 3 | Holy and earliest-born, Friend of fhe waters, where did 359 10, 186, 2 | thou art a Brother and a friend,~So give us strength that 360 10, 191, 1 | that is precious for thy friend.~Bring us all treasures


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