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horseless 2
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horses 272
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272 horses
270 well
269 milk
268 ever

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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horses

    Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 3, 6 | hasting thee, Lord of Bay Horses, to the prayers.~In our 2 1, 5, 4 | 4 Whose pair of tawny horses yoked in battles foemen 3 1, 16, 9 | Satakratu, all our wish with horses and with kine:~With holy 4 1, 20, 2 | with their mind, formed horses harnessed by a word,~Attained 5 1, 28, 7 | Implements,~Like two bay horses champing herbs.~ 6 1, 29, 1 | give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,~In thousands, 7 1, 29, 2 | give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,~In thousands, 8 1, 29, 3 | give us, help of beauteous horses and of kine,~In thousands, 9 1, 29, 4 | give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,~In thousands, 10 1, 29, 5 | give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,~In thousands, 11 1, 29, 6 | give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine,~In thousands, 12 1, 29, 7 | give us hope of beauteous horses and of kine~In thousands, 13 1, 30, 16| neighing loudly-snorting horses Indra hath ever won himself 14 1, 30, 17| enduring strength wealthy in horses and in kine,~And gold, O 15 1, 33, 14| battled,~The dust of trampling horses rose to heaven, and Svitri' 16 1, 38, 11| your wheels, steady your horses and your cars,~And may your 17 1, 51, 14| riches, chariots, kine, and horses.~ 18 1, 53, 1 | 2 Giver of horses, Indra, giver, thou, of 19 1, 56 | golden car, yoked with Bay Horses, swift, and drinks the Soma 20 1, 63, 5 | race-course open for our horses: as with a club, slay, Thunderarmed 21 1, 63, 9 | thee, with laud for thy Bay Horses.~Bring us in noble shape 22 1, 83, 1 | foremost in the wealth of horses and of kine.~With amplest 23 1, 83, 4 | cattle, and the wealth in horses and in kine.~ 24 1, 92, 7 | conspicuous with kine and horses.~ 25 1, 92, 8 | of slaves, far-famed for horses.~ 26 1, 92, 14| sweet sounds, with wealth of horses and of kine~Shine thou on 27 1, 93, 12| and Soma, cherish well our horses, and let our cows be fat 28 1, 103, 5 | cattle, and he found the horses, he found the plants, the 29 1, 104, 1 | flying Steeds, set free thy Horses who bear thee swiftly nigh 30 1, 112, 22| Wherewith ye safely guard his horses and his car,-Come hither 31 1, 113, 14| Awakening the world with purple horses, on her well-harnessed chariot 32 1, 113, 18| sons all heroes, kine and horses, shining upon the man who 33 1, 115, 3 | are the Sun's Bay-coloured Horses, bright, changing hues, 34 1, 115, 4 | When he hath loosed his Horses from their station, straight 35 1, 116, 4 | hundred-footed, with six horses.~ 36 1, 117, 14| your ancient manner:~With horses brown of hue that flew with 37 1, 118, 2 | cows, give mettle to our horses, and make each hero son 38 1, 118, 5 | wings let your beauteous horses, your birds of ruddy hue, 39 1, 121, 12| guardest, the well-yoked horses of the wind, best bearers.~ 40 1, 121, 13| 13 The strong Bay Horses of the Sun thou stayedst: 41 1, 121, 14| in chariots, founded on horses, for our food and fame and 42 1, 122, 8 | makes me rich in cars and horses.~ 43 1, 123, 12| 12 Rich in kine, horses, and all goodly treasures, 44 1, 125, 2 | be in gold and kine and horses. Indra bestows on him great 45 1, 126, 3 | 3 Horses of dusky colour stood beside 46 1, 126, 4 | 4 Forty bay horses of the ten cars' master 47 1, 126, 5 | milkers, and tree harnessed horses,~Pajras, who with your wains 48 1, 130, 2 | thy strength.~Let thy Bay Horses bring thee hither as the 49 1, 135, 2 | and men.~Drive thou thy horses, Vayu, come to us with love, 50 1, 135, 4 | chariot with its team of horses bring you both, to guard 51 1, 141, 12| the radiant car and rapid horses.~May Agni, ever wise, with 52 1, 148, 3 | to a chariot fleet-foot horses, at his command let bearers 53 1, 152, 5 | Courser, horn but not of horses, neighing he flieth on with 54 1, 162, 22| wealth in good kine,good horses, manly offspring.~Freedom 55 1, 164, 3 | seven-wheeled car are mounted have horses, seven in tale, who draw 56 1, 167, 2 | their team of the most noble horses speeds even on the sea's 57 1, 171, 1 | your anger and unyoke your horses.~ 58 1, 174, 5 | thou joyest: the dark-red horses of the Wind are docile.~ 59 1, 177, 1 | yoked both vigorous Bay Horses!~ 60 1, 177, 3 | harnessed them, with strong Bay Horses.~ 61 1, 180, 9 | of mortals,~And give good horses to sacrificers, may we, 62 1, 186, 7 | delight, that yoke swift horses, like mother cows who lick 63 1, 190, 8 | lauded give us kine and horses. May we find strengthening 64 1, 191, 10| path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to 65 1, 191, 11| path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to 66 1, 191, 12| path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to 67 1, 191, 13| path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to 68 2, 6, 2 | us honour thee, seeker of horses, Son of Strength,~With this 69 2, 12, 7 | whose supreme control are horses, all chariots, and the villages, 70 2, 15, 4 | rich with kine and cars and horses. These things did Indra 71 2, 18, 5 | with twenty, thirty, forty horses.~Come thou with fifty well 72 2, 18, 6 | eighty, ninety, or an hundred horses.~This Soma juice among the 73 2, 21, 1 | tilth,~Him who is Lord of horses, Lord of kine,of floods, 74 2, 31, 1 | forest from their home, our horses may fly forth, glad, eager 75 2, 34, 3 | 3 They drip like horses in the racings of swift 76 2, 34, 4 | riches never fail, like horses in full speed, bound to 77 2, 34, 8 | at the time bliss their horses to the cars,~Then, as the 78 2, 37, 3 | 3 Fat may the horses be wherewith thou specdest 79 3, 6, 8 | who, carborne, turn their horses hither, Agni-- -~ 80 3, 30, 2 | Lord of Bays, with thy Bay Horses.~Made for the Firm and Strong 81 3, 30, 20| 20 With kine and horses satisfy this longing with 82 3, 32, 1 | here loose thy two Bay Horses and rejoice thee.~ 83 3, 34, 9 | possession of the Sun and Horses, Indra obtained the Cow 84 3, 35, 1 | 1. MOUNT the Bay Horses to thy chariot harnessed, 85 3, 35, 3 | eat; set free thy Tawny Horses, and roasted grain like 86 3, 41, 8 | are dear, loose not thy Horses far from us:~Here glad thee, 87 3, 43, 6 | impetuous and well-groomed Horses.~ 88 3, 50, 4 | 4 With kine and horses satisfy this longing with 89 3, 52, 7 | of Bay Steeds, with thy horses.~Eat thou the meal-cake, 90 3, 55, 18| declare the Hero's wealth in horses, O all ye folk: of this 91 3, 58, 3 | lightly-rolling car and well-yoked horses hear this, the press-stone' 92 3, 61, 2 | pleasant voices.~Let docile horses of far-reaching splendour 93 4, 2, 3 | thoualit of Order.~Yoking red horses to and fro thou goest between 94 4, 2, 5 | rich in kine and sheep and horses,~Rich, Asura! in sacred 95 4, 2, 11| straight and crooked backs of horses.~Lead us, O God, to wealth 96 4, 6, 5 | run forth like vigorous horses; all creatures are affrighted 97 4, 15, 7 | princely son with two bay horses thought of me,~Summoned 98 4, 16, 11| masters both the Wind-God's horses,~That, holding the brown 99 4, 17, 11| all kine, all gold, all horses,-Maghavan, he who breaketh 100 4, 17, 16| booty, craving strength and horses, we-singers stir Indra, 101 4, 28, 5 | the stable of the kine and horses,~The stable which the bar 102 4, 34, 9 | Milch-cow and the pair of horses,~Made armour, set the heaven 103 4, 36, 1 | car that was not made for horses or for reins, three-wheeled, 104 4, 37, 4 | splendid car and well-fed horses.~Ye Sons of Strength, ye 105 4, 42, 5 | 5 Heroes with noble horses, fain for battle, selected 106 4, 43, 6 | with his wave bedew your horses: in fiery glow have the 107 4, 44, 2 | bright appearing when stately horses in your chariot draw you.~ 108 4, 45, 2 | pleasant meath, and cars and horses at the flushing of the dawn,~ 109 4, 45, 6 | And the Sun harnessing his horses goeth forth: ye through 110 4, 49, 4 | Brhaspati,~With store of horses, thousandfold.~ 111 4, 51, 5 | 5 With horses harnessed by eternal Order, 112 5, 4, 11| abundant wealth with sons and horses, with heroes and with kine 113 5, 10, 4 | their songs for thee have horses as their meed.~The men are 114 5, 27, 2 | and twenty, and two bay horses, good at draught, and harnessed.~ 115 5, 31, 10| Vata's docile harnessed horses.~Here are the Maruts, all, 116 5, 33, 3 | the rein, O Lord of noble horses.~ 117 5, 33, 10| 10 And these commended horses, bright and active, by Dhvanya 118 5, 36, 2 | 2 Lord of Bay Horses, Hero, may the Soma rise 119 5, 36, 5 | borne by thy two strong Bay Horses.~So, fair of cheek, with 120 5, 36, 6 | steeds, gave me two dark red horses together with three hundred 121 5, 40, 4 | hither with his yoked Bay Horses; may Indra gladden him at 122 5, 41, 5 | riches forward borne on horses: let thought be framed for 123 5, 42, 8 | found among the givers of horses and of cattle and of raiment.~ 124 5, 43, 5 | well-trained and dear Bay Horses.~ 125 5, 45, 10| yoked his fair-backed Tawny Horses.~The wise have drawn him 126 5, 57, 2 | arrows, with good bows,~Good horses and good cars have ye, O 127 5, 58, 1 | impetuous on with rapid horses, and radiant in themselves, 128 5, 58, 4 | brave hero, Maruts with good horses.~ 129 5, 59, 3 | s expanse,~Like vigorous horses ye are beauteous to behold, 130 5, 61, 2 | 2. Where are your horses, where the reins? How came 131 5, 62, 1 | loose for travel Surya's horses.~Ten hundred stood together: 132 5, 62, 4 | Let your well-harnessed horses bear you hither: hitherward 133 5, 62, 7 | glitters like a whip for horses;~Or stablished on a field 134 5, 83, 3 | car-driver whipping on his horses, he makes the messengers 135 5, 85, 2 | kine and vigorous speed in horses,~Set intellect in hearts, 136 5, 87, 4 | yoked his emulous strong horses on heights, he cometh forth, 137 6, 6, 4 | 4 Thy pure white horses from their bonds are loosened: 138 6, 21, 12| to us, O Indra, with thy Horses, Steeds that are best to 139 6, 24, 6 | thee, O theme of song, as horses rush tobattle.~ 140 6, 29, 2 | he holds the reins; his Horses, the Stallions, are yoked 141 6, 35, 3 | yoke, as we yoke songs, thy Horses, and come to offerings that 142 6, 35, 4 | of cattle, splendid with horses and the fame of riches.~ 143 6, 36, 3 | Associate with him, as teams of horses, help, manly might, and 144 6, 37, 1 | 1. LET thy Bay Horses, yoked, O mighty Indra, 145 6, 44, 12| send us store of kine and horses.~Thou art of old the Cherisher 146 6, 44, 19| reins to hold them,~Strong Horses, speeding hither, bearing 147 6, 44, 20| Strong God! stand thy strong Horses, shining with holy oil, 148 6, 47, 22| coffers and ten mettled horses.~We have received in turn 149 6, 47, 23| 23 Ten horses and ten treasure-chests, 150 6, 47, 31| Our heroes, winged with horses, come together. Let our 151 6, 49, 4 | path, Lord of harnessed horses, impetuous, promptly honourest 152 6, 53, 10| hymn of ours produce kine, horses, and a store of wealth~For 153 6, 54, 5 | kine; may Pusan keep our horses safe:~May Pusan gather gear 154 6, 59, 3 | flowing juice, like fellow horses at their food,~Indra and 155 6, 60, 14| riches, come with wealth in horses and in kine.~Indra and Agni, 156 6, 62, 3 | borne away our thoughts with horses,~Mind-swift and full of 157 6, 62, 11| hitherward to us with teams of horses, the highest and the midmost 158 6, 63, 9 | gold-decked and well-trained horses, tame and obedient and of 159 6, 67, 4 | origin, like two strong horses, Aditi bore as babes in 160 6, 69, 4 | May your foe-conquering horses bring you hither, Indra 161 6, 75, 6 | Charioteer guides his strong Horses on whithersoe'er he will.~ 162 6, 75, 7 | 7 Horses whose hoofs rain dust are 163 6, 75, 13| Thou, Whip, who urgest horses, drive sagacious horses 164 6, 75, 13| horses, drive sagacious horses in the fray.~ 165 7, 5, 5 | 5 Agni, the tawny horses, loudly neighing our resonant 166 7, 16, 2 | 2 His two red horses, all-supporting, let him 167 7, 18, 1 | milch-kine good to milk, and horses: best winner thou of riches 168 7, 18, 10| Warriors and the harnessed horses.~ 169 7, 18, 19| him as tribute heads of horses.~ 170 7, 18, 23| Gift of Paijavana, four horses bear me in foremost place, 171 7, 19, 6 | Strong, I yoke thy strong Bay Horses: may our prayers reach thee 172 7, 19, 7 | Give us not up, Lord of Bay Horses, Victor, in this thine own 173 7, 24, 3 | Hither to me let thy Bay Horses bring thee to listen to 174 7, 25, 3 | now and ever: Lord of Bay Horses, do not thou desert us.~ 175 7, 32, 23| ever will be born.~Desiring horses, Indra Maghavan! and kine, 176 7, 35, 12| aid us: blest to us be our horses and our cattle.~Kind be 177 7, 36, 4 | Aryaman who yokes thy dear Bay Horses,~Voracious, with thy noble 178 7, 41, 3 | augment our store of kine and horses, Bhaga, may we be rich in 179 7, 41, 7 | with wealth of kine, of horses, and of heroes,~Streaming 180 7, 42, 2 | juice tfiy bay, thy ruddy horses,~Or red steeds, Hero-bearing, 181 7, 62, 2 | praises, with fleet dappled horses.~Declare us free from all 182 7, 67, 4 | Hitherward let your vigorous horses bear you: drink ye with 183 7, 68, 1 | Asvins, with your noble horses: accept your servant's hymns, 184 7, 69, 1 | chariot, drawn by vigorous horses, come to us, blocking up 185 7, 69, 3 | 3 Renowned, with noble horses, come ye hither: drink, 186 7, 69, 7 | out the water with your horses,~Uninjured, winged, flagging 187 7, 70, 2 | two well-matched shining horses.~ 188 7, 71, 3 | 3 May your strong horses, seeking bliss, bring hither 189 7, 72, 1 | abundant wealth of kine and horses.~As harnessed steeds, all 190 7, 74, 4 | 4 The horses that convey you in their 191 7, 75, 8 | in kine and heroes, and horses, fraught with manifold enjoyment.~ 192 7, 77, 5 | rich in chariots, kine, and horses.~ 193 7, 78, 4 | onward by her well-yoked horses.~ 194 7, 80, 3 | with wealth of kine, of horses, and of heroes,~Streaming 195 7, 90, 1 | Vayu, bring thine harnessed horses hither: drink the pressed 196 7, 90, 3 | appointeth,~His team of harnessed horses waits on Vayu, and, foremost, 197 7, 90, 6 | with gifts of kine and horses, gold and treasures.~These 198 7, 91, 5 | offered: here loose your horses and be friendly-minded.~ 199 7, 92, 3 | son and gifts of kine and horses.~ 200 7, 97, 6 | Brhaspati, his red-hued horses, drawing together, full 201 7, 100, 2 | splendid wealth with store of horses.~ 202 8, 1, 9 | 9 The Horses which are thine in tens, 203 8, 1, 31| car, by faith, I yoked the horses longing for the way -~For 204 8, 2, 24| worshippers.~Of strength in horses and in kine.~ 205 8, 4, 9 | fair of form and rich in horses, cars, and kine.~He evermore 206 8, 5, 7 | Hitherward running speedily with horses, as with rapid hawks,~Come, 207 8, 5, 10| Bring us the strength that horses give.~ 208 8, 5, 33| 33 May dappled horses, steeds who fly with pinions, 209 8, 6, 9 | we obtain that wealth in horses and in herds of cows,~And 210 8, 13, 27| for the Soma-draught these Horses, sharers of thy feast,~Thy 211 8, 21, 3 | Lord of corn-lands. Lord of horses, Lord of kine:~Drink thou 212 8, 23, 11| high enkindled lights,~Like horses and like stallions showing 213 8, 32, 5 | like a fort,~The stall of horses and of kine.~ 214 8, 33, 12| streams for thee whom thy Bay Horses bear.~ 215 8, 33, 18| 18 His pair of horses, rushing on in their wild 216 8, 34, 12| 12 Lord of well-nourished Horses, come with well-fed Steeds 217 8, 46, 26| thrice seven times seventy horses comes to us, invested with 218 8, 47, 11| pleasant ways as men lead horses to an easy ford.~ 219 8, 55, 3 | who like a curry-comb for horses or a golden goad,~Indra, 220 8, 57, 17| Atithigva's son, gave me six horses matched with mares~And Satakratu 221 8, 58, 13| fair form that loosed the horses near at hand.~ 222 8, 61, 6 | mighty team, the team of horses that are his,~And traces 223 8, 63, 14| splendid car, Savistha's horses, fleet of foot,~Shall bring 224 8, 63, 15| is there who gives more horses than Savistha gives.~ 225 8, 67, 9 | kine and gold,~Yea, craving horses, speeds to thee.~ 226 8, 82, 3 | full broad stream~Riches in horses, kine, and corn.~ 227 8, 83, 1 | Maruts, pours her milk:~Both horses of the cars are yoked, -~ 228 8, 96, 5 | ample wealth, give us of horses and of kine.~ 229 8, 99, 4 | through life on life:~Like horses have ye stridden forth.~ 230 8, 100, 4 | Putakrata's sake,~Not of the horses of the herd.~ 231 9, 61, 3 | 3 Finder of horses, pour on us horses and~wealth 232 9, 61, 3 | Finder of horses, pour on us horses and~wealth in kine and gold,~ 233 9, 63, 18| Soma, wealth in gold, in horses and heroic sons,~Bring hither 234 9, 64, 4 | desire of cows and steeds and horses. potent Soma-drops,~Brilliant 235 9, 65, 26| 26 Like horses urged to speed, the drops, 236 9, 79, 2 | for whose sake we urge the horses on.~Beyond the crafty hindering 237 9, 93, 4 | roaring send us wealth in horses.~Hither upon her car come 238 9, 94, 5 | food and vigour, kine and horses: give us broad lights and 239 9, 97, 50| send us chariot-drawing horses that they may bring us treasures 240 10, 3, 7 | Agni rapid with his rapid, horses, impetuous with impetuous 241 10, 7, 2 | gifts, with cattle and with horses.~Good Lord, when man from 242 10, 8, 3 | flight the red Dawns borne by horses refresh their bodies in 243 10, 11, 7 | power, borne onward by his horses, makes his days lovely in 244 10, 21, 2 | thee, they who bring us horses as their gift:~The sprinkling 245 10, 25, 5 | carouse-the stall of kine and horses. Thou art waxing great~ 246 10, 27, 3 | forth praises of my vigorous horses.~ 247 10, 44, 7 | evil-hearted, far away, whose horses, difficult to harness, have 248 10, 47, 5 | in heroes and in cars and horses, strength hundredfold and 249 10, 49, 7 | the fleet-footed dappled Horses of the Sun.~When man's libation 250 10, 68, 12| fulness of life with kine and horses, men, and heroes.~ 251 10, 77, 5 | 5 Ye are like horses fastened to the chariot 252 10, 79, 7 | born in wood hath yoked his horses rushing in all directions, 253 10, 87, 16| of cattle, with flesh of horses and of human bodies,~Who 254 10, 90, 10| 10 From it were horses born, from it all cattle 255 10, 91, 14| 14 He in whom horses, bulls, oxen, and barren 256 10, 93, 12| a carpenter the yoke of horses, not to be displaced.~ 257 10, 93, 15| showed us seven -and-seventy horses here.~Tanva at once displayed 258 10, 95, 8 | in terror, like chariot horses when the car has touched 259 10, 95, 9 | beauty of their bodies, like horses in their play they bite 260 10, 98, 9 | solemn rite, Lord of Red Horses.~ 261 10, 101, 7 | 7 Refresh the horses, win the prize before you: 262 10, 104, 2 | thee full, O Lord of Tawny Horses.~O Indra, hearer of the 263 10, 104, 6 | Bays, come with thy two Bay Horses, come to our prayers, to 264 10, 106, 5 | wealth, happy, like two horses plump with fodder, abiding 265 10, 108, 7 | precious things, of kine, and horses.~These Panis who are watchful 266 10, 112, 4 | Indra, with thy dear Bay Horses harnessed, come to our dwelling 267 10, 113, 10| riches manifold with noble horses, to be remembered while 268 10, 119, 3 | borne me up, as fleet-foot horses draw a car:~Have I not drunk 269 10, 131, 3 | desiring herds of kine and horses strengthen the mighty Indra 270 10, 156, 3 | wealth secure, vast wealth in horses and in kine:~Oil thou the 271 10, 160, 5 | spoil, of cattle, and of horses.~For thy new love and favour 272 AppI, 0, 5 | wealth, happy, like two horses plump with fodder, abiding


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