Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 1, 3 | Agni man obtaineth wealth, yea, plenty waxing day by day,~
2 1, 4, 9 | strengthen, Satakratu, thee, yea, thee the powerful in fight,~
3 1, 4, 10| him who pours the juice,~yea, to this Indra sing your
4 1, 7, 4 | O Indra, in the frays, yea, frays, where thousand spoils
5 1, 8, 5 | 5 Mighty is Indra, yea supreme; greatness be his,
6 1, 11, 8 | gifts in thousands come, yea, even more abundantly.~ ~
7 1, 20, 7 | thrice seven libations, yea, to each~Give wealth, pleased
8 1, 36, 1 | who duly serve the Gods, yea, him whom others also praise.~
9 1, 37, 9 | their Mother; strength,~Yea, even twice enough, is theirs.~
10 1, 39, 2 | resistance let them be.~Yea, passing glorious must be
11 1, 43, 3 | that Rudra may remember us,~Yea, all the Gods with one accord.~
12 1, 52, 13| region with thy greatness: yea, of a truth there is none
13 1, 57, 2 | Whose being, for renown, yea, Indra-power and light,
14 1, 61, 9 | 9 Yea, of a truth, his magnitude
15 1, 61, 13| aforetime, the deeds of him, yea, him who moveth swiftly,~
16 1, 61, 14| 14 When he, yea, he, comes forth the firm.
17 1, 71, 2 | en the firmset fortress, yea, the Angirases, with roar,
18 1, 80, 11| 11 Yea, even this great Pair of
19 1, 86, 3 | 3 Yea, the strong man to whom
20 1, 90, 5 | 5 Yea, Pusan, Visnu, ye who run
21 1, 91, 5 | the Lord of heroes, King, yea, Vrtra-slayer thou:~Thou
22 1, 92, 3 | to the liberal devotee, yea, all things to the worshipper
23 1, 95, 7 | all a brilliant vesture, yea, from his Mothers draws
24 1, 98, 1 | s grace may we continue: yea, he is King supreme o'er
25 1, 102, 1 | gratified by my laud.~In Indra, yea in him victorious through
26 1, 102, 7 | Maghavan, exceeds a hundred yea, more than a hundred, than
27 1, 108, 3 | a blessed name together: yea, with one aim ye strove,
28 1, 111, 4 | draught.~Varuna, Mitra, both, yea, and the Asvins Twain: let
29 1, 116, 3 | 3 Yea, Asvins, as a dead man leaves
30 1, 116, 21| drove away misfortunes, yea foes of Prthusravas, O ye
31 1, 124, 12| food rise at thy dawning.~Yea, to the liberal mortal who
32 1, 125, 5 | heaven he stands exalted, yea, to the Gods he goes, the
33 1, 127, 4 | crunches with his might, yea, hard and solid food with
34 1, 128, 1 | those who yearn therefore, yea, born for his own holy work.~
35 1, 128, 4 | sacrifice and holy service, yea, takes thought, with mental
36 1, 128, 7 | from Varuna's chastisement, yea, from the great God's chastisement.~
37 1, 130, 5 | forth every thing for man, Yea, poured forth all thing-
38 1, 130, 6 | steed for deeds of might,~Yea, like a steed to show his
39 1, 132, 2 | gifts be gathered up for us, yea, the good gifts of thee
40 1, 133, 7 | conciliates hostilities, yea, the hostilities of Gods.~
41 1, 133, 7 | him who pours forth gifts, yea, wealth he gives that long
42 1, 134, 5 | protectest us from every world, yea, from the world of highest
43 1, 134, 6 | drink the juice out-poured,~Yea, poured by all invoking
44 1, 135, 7 | enter ye both that house, yea, Indra, go ye both within.~
45 1, 135, 7 | come to our solemn rite, yea, Indra, come ye to the rite.~
46 1, 139, 2 | but with these our eyes, yea, with the eyes that Soma
47 1, 139, 7 | us to the Gods adorable yea, to the Kings adorable:~
48 1, 139, 9 | Atri, Manu knew my birth, yea, tbose of ancient days and
49 1, 141, 1 | 1. YEA, verily, the fair effulgence
50 1, 147, 5 | 5 Yea, when a mortal knowingly,
51 1, 159, 4 | Sages, weave within the sky, yea, in the depths of sea, a
52 1, 165, 7 | 7 Yea, much hast thou achieved
53 1, 169, 1 | treason thou protectest, yea, from great treachery these
54 1, 173, 11| sacrifice makes Indra stronger, yea, when he goes around angry
55 1, 178, 4 | 4 Yea,Indra, with the men, through
56 2, 1, 8 | belong to thee: ten, hundred, yea, a thousand are outweighed
57 2, 1, 15| these thou art united, Agni; yea thou, God of noble birth,
58 2, 5, 7 | ministrant his priestly task;~Yea, song of praise and sacrifice:
59 2, 8, 6 | Indra's help, with Soma's, yea, of all the Gods,~Uninjured
60 2, 16, 6 | Strong is thy thunderbolt, yea, and thy car is strong;
61 2, 30, 9 | 9 Him who waylays, yea, him who would destroy us,-
62 2, 31, 2 | 2 Yea, now ye Gods of one accord
63 2, 36, 2 | your way with ornaments, yea, our Friends,~Sitting on
64 2, 41, 8 | standing nigh to us may harm,~Yea, no malicious mortal foe.~
65 3, 2, 5 | strength before them here;~Yea, with raised ladles, him
66 3, 6, 2 | fill both earth and heaven, yea, Most Adorable, thou didst
67 3, 7, 6 | 6 Yea, by tradition from the ancient
68 3, 7, 10| worshipped with all viands,~Yea, with the glory of the earth,
69 3, 9, 7 | thy wonders this is good, yea, to the simple is it clear,~
70 3, 13, 7 | 7 Yea, grant us treasure thousandfold
71 3, 16, 4 | works in hero strength, yea, also in the praise of men.~
72 3, 17, 4 | fair with song we honour, yea, the adorable, O Jatavedas.~
73 3, 20, 2 | three are thy tongues, yea, many, Child of Order!~Three
74 3, 27, 9 | of beings have I gained,~Yea, and die Sire of active
75 3, 30, 5 | 5 Yea, Much-invoked! in safety
76 3, 30, 11| together, rich in treasures.~Yea, bring thou near us from
77 3, 31, 8 | Peer of each noble thing, yea, all excelling, all creatures
78 3, 32, 2 | prayer-fulfilling band of Maruts, yea, with the Rudras, drink
79 3, 33, 10| 10 Yea, we will listen to thy words,
80 3, 36, 8 | flanks filled full with Soma: yea, he contains libations in
81 3, 38, 6 | in the Holy synod, many, yea, all, ye honour with your
82 3, 43, 4 | 4 Yea, let thy two Bay Stallions
83 3, 46, 3 | measure in his brightness, yea, and the Gods, for none
84 3, 54, 4 | 4 Yea, holy Heaven and Earth,
85 3, 55, 21| 21 Yea, and on this our earth the
86 3, 56, 7 | spacious Heaven and Earth, yea, and the Waters, solicit
87 3, 59, 4 | the grace of him the Holy, yea, rest in his propitious
88 4, 1, 1 | God, appointed messenger, yea, with their wisdom sent
89 4, 1, 3 | One, for seed and progeny, yea, bless us, O thou Wondrous
90 4, 4, 10| trcasure,~His Friend art thou, yea, thou art his Protector
91 4, 5, 11| be, thou art the Sovran, yea, all the wealth that is
92 4, 10, 6 | 7 All hate and mischief, yea, if committed, Agni, thou
93 4, 17, 1 | GREAT art thou, Indra; yea, the earth, with gladness,
94 4, 19, 6 | flowing, allsustaining:~Yea, at their prayer didst check
95 4, 26, 7 | thousand libations with him, yea, ten thousand.~The Bold
96 4, 32, 18| make a hundred of thy kine, yea, and a thousand, hasten
97 4, 48, 5 | hundred well-fed tawny steeds,~Yea, or a thousand steeds, and
98 4, 52, 3 | 3 Yea, and thou art the Asvins'
99 5, 3, 3 | their beauty for thy glory, yea, Rudra! for thy birth fair,
100 5, 9, 4 | 4 Yea, very hard art thou to grasp,
101 5, 12, 1 | the Law, thou who knowest, yea, observe it: send forth
102 5, 16, 4 | liberal gift of hero strength.~Yea, Heaven and Earth have not
103 5, 17, 3 | 3 Yea, this is by the light of
104 5, 25, 8 | voice like pressing-stones.~Yea, of itself thy thunder goes
105 5, 30, 8 | thine associate, Indra!~Yea, and the rolling stone that
106 5, 32, 3 | violence smote down the weapon,~yea, even of that wild and mighty
107 5, 50, 5 | the car, be blest to us,~Yea, blest to us for wealth
108 5, 56, 4 | heavenly stone to shake ' yea, shake the rocky mountain
109 5, 56, 7 | 7 Yea, and this loudly-neighing
110 5, 60, 2 | 2 The Maruts, yea, the Rudras, who have mounted
111 5, 61, 6 | 6 Yea, many a woman is more firm
112 5, 61, 9 | divulged the path to Syava, yea, to me.~Two red steeds carried
113 5, 76, 3 | 3 Yea, come at milking-time, at
114 5, 78, 9 | come forth alive, unharmed, yea, livingfrorn the living
115 5, 81, 1 | hymns harness their spirit, yea, harness their holy thoughts.~
116 5, 81, 1 | assigns their priestly tasks. Yea, lofty is the praise of
117 5, 81, 4 | encompassest the night: yea, thou, O God, art Mitra
118 5, 81, 5 | in all thy goings-forth.~Yea, thou hast domination over
119 5, 83, 9 | universe exults thereat, yea, all that is upon the earth.~
120 5, 83, 10| grow for our enjoyment: yea, thou hast won thee praise
121 6, 1, 4 | won them perfect glory:~Yea, they gained even sacrificial
122 6, 15, 11| sacrifice or its inception; yea, thou endowest him with
123 6, 16, 19| Vrtra-slayer, marked of all,~Yea, Divodasa's Hero Lord.~
124 6, 17, 4 | in thy mighty splendour.~Yea, let the cheering drops
125 6, 17, 8 | 8 Yea, Indra, all the Deities
126 6, 17, 9 | 9 Yea, e'en that heaven itself
127 6, 17, 10| 10 Yea, Strong One! Tvastar turned
128 6, 21, 5 | 5 Yea, here were they who, born
129 6, 25, 9 | we find thee with favour, yea, Indra, and e'en now, we
130 6, 29, 6 | unaided, golden-visored Hero.~Yea, so may he, shown forth
131 6, 30, 2 | 2 Yea, mighty I esteem his Godlike
132 6, 35, 3 | 3 Yea, when wilt thou, O Indra,
133 6, 42, 4 | 4 To him, Adhvaryu! yea, to him give offerings of
134 6, 45, 5 | and Friend of one and two,~Yea, of a man like one of us.~
135 6, 46, 7 | Five Tribes enjoy~Bring, yea, all manly powers at once.~
136 6, 47, 1 | 1. YEA, this is good to taste and
137 6, 47, 13| the grace of him the Holy, yea, may we dwell in his auspicious
138 6, 47, 29| Indra, drive thou afar, yea, very far, our foemen.~
139 6, 47, 30| fill us full of vigour: yea, thunder forth and drive
140 6, 48, 2 | our help and strengthener, yea, be the saviour of our lives.~
141 6, 50, 10| my call, O ye Nasatyas, yea, verily, through my prayers,
142 6, 61, 7 | 7 Yea, this divine Sarasvati,
143 6, 61, 10| 10 Yea, she most dear amid dear
144 6, 64, 6 | food rise at thy dawning.~Yea, to the liberal mortal who
145 7, 8, 2 | 2 Yea, he hath been acknowledged
146 7, 18, 14| slept, the sixty hundred, yea, six thousand,~And six-and-sixty
147 7, 20, 3 | strong hath scattered armies; yea, he hath slain each foe
148 7, 31, 7 | 7 Yea, great art thou whose conquering
149 7, 34, 3 | 3 Yea, the broad waters swell
150 7, 35, 11| Liberal Ones who seek us, yea, those who dwell in heaven,
151 7, 41, 2 | Thinking of whom, the poor, yea, even the mighty, even the
152 7, 51, 3 | Maruts, all the Adityas, yea, and all the Rbhus,~Indra,
153 7, 53, 3 | 3 Yea, Heaven and Earth, ye hold
154 7, 56, 7 | 7 Yea, mighty is your power and
155 7, 57, 1 | 1. YEA, through the power of your
156 7, 58, 2 | 2 Yea, your birth, Maruts, was
157 7, 59, 11| Here, Self-strong Maruts, yea, even here. ye Sages with
158 7, 66, 10| gatherings with their thoughts, yea, all things with surpassing
159 7, 74, 5 | 5 Yea, verily, our princes seek
160 7, 78, 4 | Sky, we all behold her, yea, all men look on Dawn as
161 7, 81, 4 | to light the great world, yea, heaven, Goddess! that it
162 7, 85, 2 | smite back those-our foemen,yea, smite them withyour shaft
163 7, 93, 3 | 3 Yea when the strong have entered
164 7, 100, 5 | name of thee the Noble.~Yea, I the poor and weak praise
165 7, 104, 3 | the wicked in the depth, yea, cast them into darkness
166 7, 104, 4 | heaven and from the earth.~Yea, forge out of the mountains
167 7, 104, 15| life or if I be a demon.~Yea, may he lose all his ten
168 7, 104, 21| oblations of the Gods' invokers:~Yea, Sakra, like an axe that
169 8, 1, 9 | thine in tens, in hundreds, yea, in thousands thine,~Even
170 8, 1, 30| 30 Praise yea, praise him. Of princes
171 8, 2, 34| this hath he accomplished, yea, Indra, most gloriously
172 8, 6, 26| 26 Yea, when thou puttest forth
173 8, 7, 34| deerning themseives abysses: yea,~Even the mountains bend
174 8, 12, 19| the God, the God, Indra, yea, Indra for your help,~And
175 8, 13, 8 | waters speeding down a slope,~Yea, him who in this song is
176 8, 13, 9 | 9 Yea, who alone is called the
177 8, 18, 12| shelter that lets man go free,~Yea, even the sinner from his
178 8, 19, 19| and sacrifice bring bliss;~Yea, may our praises bring us
179 8, 21, 18| spread himself with thousand, yea, with myriad gifts.~
180 8, 24, 4 | 4 Yea, Indra, thou disclosest
181 8, 33, 10| 10 Yea, verily, thou art a Bull,
182 8, 43, 12| 12 Yea, thee, O Agni, do we seek
183 8, 43, 29| 29 Yea, all the people, all the
184 8, 44, 22| 22 Yea, let my meditations, let
185 8, 46, 8 | 8 Yea, that most excellent carouse,
186 8, 46, 15| Much-invoked, in deeds of might, yea, even now.~
187 8, 46, 25| mightest give much to us, yea, mightest quickly give great
188 8, 46, 30| me come oxen like a herd, yea, unto me the oxen come.~
189 8, 48, 5 | from slipping on the way: yea, let the drops I drink preserve
190 8, 50, 8 | bestowest many hundred herds, yea, many thousands dost thou
191 8, 51, 2 | waxen great o'er many folk, yea., over all things born,
192 8, 52, 11| 11 Yea, Hero, with the singers
193 8, 55, 15| darkening sorrow goes away; yea, of itself it vanishes.~
194 8, 56, 2 | and Varuna and Aryaman,~Yea, the Adityas, as they know.~
195 8, 56, 15| Adityas, let this arrow, yea, let this mali. gnity depart~
196 8, 57, 14| 14 Six men, yea, two and two, made glad
197 8, 58, 8 | Briyamedhas, sing your songs:~Yea, let young children sing
198 8, 59, 6 | thy hero deeds with might, yea, all with strength, O Strongest
199 8, 59, 12| their kine, to give away, yea, gather twice as loving
200 8, 60, 1 | guard us from all malignity,~Yea, from all hate of mortal
201 8, 67, 9 | corn, and kine and gold,~Yea, craving horses, speeds
202 8, 69, 4 | Indra, help our chariot on, yea, Thunderer, though it lag
203 8, 72, 9 | early day, ye Bounteous Gods~Yea, 1 address you now for this.~
204 8, 79, 2 | with the very Glorious One, yea, with the Mighty Son of
205 8, 82, 34| rules the Skilful Ones:~Yea, may the Strong give potent
206 8, 86, 7 | thou art our protection, yea, thou art our kin: O Indra,
207 8, 90, 1 | 1. YEA, specially that mortal man
208 8, 90, 11| thy greatness is admired: yea, verily, thou, God, art
209 8, 90, 12| 12 Yea, Surya, thou art great in
210 8, 92, 4 | himself a hero singing lauds, yea, one who feeds a thousand
211 8, 96, 10| wealth, and both the worlds, yea, and the Sun.~Pure, brightly-shining,
212 8, 101, 3 | earth and air's mid region;~Yea, and your thousand promises
213 9, 2, 4 | 4 The mighty waters, yea, the floods accompany thee
214 9, 5, 7 | Indra's Self~Is Pavamana, yea, the Bull.~
215 9, 12, 9 | with a thousand splendours. Yea.~O Indu, give us ready help.~
216 9, 13, 4 | 4 Yea, as thou flowest bring great
217 9, 23, 8 | smote down resistless foes:~Yea, smote them, and shall smite
218 9, 52, 5 | pour out for us a hundred, yea,~A thousand of thy pure
219 9, 61, 11| wealth from the ungodly man,~Yea, all the glories of mankind.~
220 9, 61, 14| praise-songs strengthen him,~Yea, him who winneth Indra's
221 9, 62, 2 | giving the courser's progeny,~Yea, and the warrior steed,
222 9, 64, 17| beautiful, approached the lake,~Yea, to the place of sacrifice.~
223 9, 64, 24| drink Pavamana's juice, yea, thine:~O Sage, the Maruts
224 9, 64, 26| 26 Yea, Soma, Indu, while thou
225 9, 70, 3 | men and Gods are purified. Yea, even for this have sageswelcomed
226 9, 72, 9 | gold,~Measure thou forth, yea, splendid ample strengthening
227 9, 74, 8 | 8 Yea, to the shining milk-anointed
228 9, 79, 3 | 3 Yea, yerily, foe of hate shown
229 9, 79, 3 | shown to himself is he, yea, verity, destroyer too of
230 9, 93, 3 | 3 Yea, swollen is the udder of
231 9, 102, 1 | all things that are dear, yea, from of old.~
232 9, 106, 4 | vigilant for Indra, thou Soma, yea, Indu, run thou on:~Bring
233 9, 109, 22| 22 Indu to Indra streams, yea, downward streams, Strong,
234 10, 6, 7 | 7 Yea, at thy birth, when thou
235 10, 10, 3 | 3 Yea, this the Immortals seek
236 10, 11, 3 | 3 Yea, even this blessed Morning,
237 10, 18, 12| earth be free from motion: yea,- let a thousand clods remain
238 10, 19, 5 | 5 Yea, let the herdsman, too,
239 10, 22, 9 | with Heroes, thou art ours: yea, strong are they whom thou
240 10, 28, 7 | 7 Yea, and the Gods have known
241 10, 33, 8 | controlled Immortal Gods, yea, even were I Lord of men,~
242 10, 35, 2 | 2 Yea, for ourselves we claim
243 10, 39, 5 | your ancient deeds heroic; yea, ye were Physicians bringing
244 10, 42, 9 | 9 Yea, by superior play he wins
245 10, 48, 6 | might I conquered singly; yea, also two: shall three prevail
246 10, 50, 5 | Everlasing, Giver of success yea, on all these libations
247 10, 57, 3 | Soma of our parted sires,~Yea, with the Fathers' holy
248 10, 60, 10| life and not for death, yea, brought it for security.~
249 10, 64, 8 | thrice-seven wandering Rivers, yea, the mighty floods, the
250 10, 79, 4 | the God have I, a mortal. Yea, Agni knoweth best, for
251 10, 83, 2 | 2 Manyu was Indra, yea, the God, was Manyu, Manyu
252 10, 90, 3 | mighty is his greatness; yea, greater than this is Purusa.~
253 10, 91, 8 | Controller of the thought, -~Him, yea, none other than thyself,
254 10, 92, 3 | 3 Yea, we discriminate his and
255 10, 93, 7 | 7 Yea, let the Asvins Twain he
256 10, 96, 10| 10 Yea, to the Dear One's seat
257 10, 97, 2 | Mothers, have a hundred homes, yea, and a thousand are your
258 10, 104, 10| and noble praise is Indra yea, the song worships him invoked
259 10, 105, 11| to thee, so hath Sumitra, yea, Durmitra praised thee here,~
260 10, 105, 11| s son, when Dasyus fell, yea, holpest Kutsa's darling
261 10, 107, 3 | sacrifice, Gods' satisfaction:~Yea, many men with hands stretched
262 10, 108, 5 | for thee without a battle? Yea, and sharp-pointed are our
263 10, 111, 6 | Assailant, boldly conquered. Yea, then thine arms, O Maghavan,
264 10, 113, 3 | praise, thou mettest Vrtra, yea, the Dragon, for the fight,~
265 10, 145, 3 | Stronger am 1, O Stronger One, yea, mightier than the mightier;~
266 10, 154, 4 | 4 Yea, the first followers of
267 10, 164, 5 | seize the man we hate, yea, seize the man who hateth
268 10, 186, 2 | Thou art our Father, Vata, yea, thou art a Brother and
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