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safest 1
safety 24
sagacious 3
sage 265
sageinvokes 1
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268 wise
268 yea
266 good
265 sage
260 er
260 every
258 aid

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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sage

    Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 5, 7 | bring bliss to thee the Sage.~ 2 1, 12, 6 | Agni in the sacrifice, the Sage whose ways are ever true,~ 3 1, 13, 2 | Son of Thyself, present, O Sage, our sacrifice to the Gods 4 1, 31, 1 | holy ordinance the Maruts, sage, active through wisdom, - 5 1, 31, 2 | Angiras, fulfillest as a Sage the holy law of Gods.~Sprung 6 1, 51, 1 | sing praise to him the Sage, most liberal for our good.~ 7 1, 65, 5 | men he wakes at morn.~A Sage like Soma, sprung from Law, 8 1, 69, 2 | 2 Agni, the Sage, the humble, who discerns 9 1, 71, 10| our ancestral friendship, Sage as thou art, endowed with 10 1, 76, 5 | worshippedst the Gods, a Sage with sages,~So now, O truthfullest 11 1, 85, 11| fulfilled the longing of the sage.~ 12 1, 86, 3 | have vouchsafed to give a sage, shall move~Into a stable 13 1, 91, 14| delight,~Him doth the mighty Sage befriend.~ 14 1, 94, 6 | work thou perfectest it, Sage. Let us not in thy friendship, 15 1, 95, 8 | with milk and waters.~The Sage adorns the depths of air 16 1, 112, 13| as lord of lands,~And to sage Bharadvija gave protecting 17 1, 117, 3 | 3 Ye freed sage Atri, whom the Five Tribes 18 1, 117, 4 | 4 Rebha the sage, ye mighty Heroes, Asvins! 19 1, 119, 7 | From earth ye brought the sage to life in wondrous mode; 20 1, 128, 8 | Priest, the Holy one, the Sage -~Him, Friend, for help, 21 1, 130, 9 | thou with eager speed, O Sage, hast come from far away 22 1, 131, 6 | the prayer of me a later sage, hear thou a later sage' 23 1, 131, 6 | sage, hear thou a later sage's prayer.~ 24 1, 142, 8 | two Priests Divine, the sage, the sweet-voiced lovers 25 1, 145, 2 | questioning what he, the Sage, hath grasped, as 'twere, 26 1, 151, 7 | you gifts, and worships, sage and priest, fulfilling your 27 1, 152, 2 | is the crushing word the sage hath uttered,~The fearful 28 1, 160, 3 | Priest with power to cleanse, Sage, sanctifies the worlds with 29 1, 162, 5 | fire-kindler Soma-presser, sage, reciter,~With this well 30 1, 164, 16| discerns not.~The son who is a sage hath comprehended: who knows 31 1, 164, 18| lower,~Showing himself a sage, may here declare it? Whence 32 1, 165, 14| hither quick! On to the sage, ye Maruts! These prayers 33 1, 175, 4 | Empowered by thine own might, O Sage, thou stolest Sarya's chariot 34 1, 179, 6 | and. power,~Cherished - a sage of mighty strength - both 35 1, 188, 1 | Bear out oblations, envoy, Sage.~ 36 2, 1, 13| Bright Ones have made thee, O Sage, to be their tongue.~They 37 2, 6, 7 | Between both races, Agni, Sage, well skilled thou passest 38 2, 6, 8 | us thou as knowing all. Sage, duly worship thou the Gods,~ 39 2, 36, 4 | 4 Bring the Gods hither, Sage, and offer sacrifice: at 40 3, 2, 7 | led forth to the sacrifice Sage, graciously inclined, that 41 3, 2, 10| for brightness, him the Sage of men, the people's Lord,~ 42 3, 2, 13| for high praise and holy, sage and true to Law.~ 43 3, 3, 4 | show in varied form: the Sage whom many love rejoiceth 44 3, 3, 11| 11 By his great skill the Sage alone hath brought to pass 45 3, 13, 3 | 3 He is the Sage who guides these men, Leader 46 3, 19, 1 | 1. Aow, quick, sage, infallible, all-knowing, 47 3, 21, 3 | Excellent! for thee the Sage are drops that drip with 48 3, 21, 4 | Accept our offering, O thou Sage.~ 49 3, 23, 1 | Leader of sacrifice, the Sage, the youthful,~Here in the 50 3, 25, 1 | the Gods specially, thou Sage, for worship.~ 51 3, 27, 2 | 2 Agni I laud, the Sage inspired, crowner of sacrifice 52 3, 27, 10| Excellent, O strengthened by the sage's prayer,~Thee, Agni, longing, 53 3, 29, 5 | Rub into life, ye men, the Sage, the guileless, Immortal, 54 3, 29, 12| down with careful hand, a Sage,~Agni, make sacrifices good, 55 3, 36, 5 | the Bull was furnished a Sage's wisdom.~Indra is our kind 56 3, 42, 6 | and resolute in battles, Sage!~Therefore thy blessing 57 3, 52, 6 | songs may we assist thee, Sage, whom Vaja and the Rbhus 58 3, 53, 9 | 9 The mighty sage, God-born and God-incited, 59 3, 54, 6 | 6 The Sage who looketh on mankind hath 60 3, 56, 1 | fixed hills, be bowed by sage devices.~ 61 4, 1, 1 | omnipresent God-devoted Sage.~ 62 4, 2, 12| 12 This Sage the Sages, ne'er deceived, 63 4, 3, 16| I uttered,~Sung to thee, Sage, the charming words of wisdom, 64 4, 16, 3 | praises our Iibation, as a sage paying holy rites in secret,~ 65 4, 16, 11| like spoil for capture, the sage may on the final day be 66 4, 19, 10| 10 To the wise man, O Sage and Sovran Ruler, the man 67 4, 25, 2 | Who hath recourse unto the Sage for succour?~ 68 4, 26, 1 | Manu, I was Surya: I am the sage Kaksivan, holy singer.~Kutsa 69 4, 36, 6 | is the steed, the man a sage in eloquence, the bowman 70 4, 53, 2 | whole world's life, the Sage, he putteth on his golden-coloured 71 5, 1, 6 | bosom.~Young, faithful, sage, preeminent o'er many, kindled 72 5, 1, 12| 12 To him adorable, sage, strong and mighty we have 73 5, 4, 3 | 3 The Sage of men, the Lord of human 74 5, 5, 2 | inspiriteth this sacrifice:~For sage is he, with sweets in hand.~ 75 5, 11, 3 | fromVivasvan as a charming Sage.~With oil they strengthened 76 5, 14, 5 | Agni, God adorable, the Sage whose back is balmed with 77 5, 21, 3 | men adore thee as a God, O Sage.~ 78 5, 26, 3 | We have enkindled thee, O Sage, bright caller of the Gods 79 5, 31, 10| 10 Even this sage hath come looking for succour 80 5, 34, 3 | mighty Maghavan who is the sage's Friend advanceth more 81 5, 44, 7 | 7 Surya the Sage, as if unwedded, with a 82 5, 45, 9 | Falcon. Bright was the young Sage moving mid his cattle.~ 83 5, 54, 13| 13 Sage Maruts, may we be the drivers 84 5, 57, 8 | hearers of the truth, ye sage and youthful, grown mighty, 85 5, 58, 8 | hearers of the truth, ye sage and youthful, grown mighty, 86 5, 61, 9 | to Purumilha's side, that sage of far-extended fame,~ 87 5, 65, 3 | steeds call on you, Most Sage, to give us strength besides.~ 88 6, 1, 8 | 8 Sage of mankind, all peoples' 89 6, 5, 1 | whose speech is guileless;~Sage who sends wealth comprising 90 6, 5, 5 | the midst of mortals, a sage, with wealth, with splendour 91 6, 7, 1 | born in holy Order,~The Sage, the King, the guest of 92 6, 7, 7 | measured out the realms of air, Sage very wise who made the lucid 93 6, 9, 1 | both atmospheres move on by sage devices.~Agni Vaisvanara, 94 6, 11, 3 | When the Angirases' sagest Sage, the Poet, sings the sweet 95 6, 13, 3 | booty -~Even he whom thou, Sage, born in Law, incitest by 96 6, 16, 30| man of sin:~Guard us thou Sage who knowest prayer.~ 97 6, 26, 3 | 3 Thou didst impel the sage to win the daylight, didst 98 6, 32, 3 | a Friend with friends, a Sage among the sages.~ 99 6, 35, 5 | may I praise unceasing. Sage, quicken the Angirases by 100 6, 47, 3 | my yearning spirit.~This Sage hath measured out the six 101 6, 49, 4 | car, most wealthy.~Thou, Sage, with bright path, Lord 102 6, 49, 10| us call specially as the Sage impels us.~ 103 6, 51, 2 | 2 The Sage who knows these Gods' three 104 6, 53, 5 | Penetrate with an awl, O Sage, the hearts of avaricious 105 6, 53, 7 | Tear up and read in pieces, Sage, the hearts of avaricious 106 6, 61, 13| must be extolled by every sage.~ 107 6, 68, 3 | slays Vrtra; the other as a Sage stands near in troubles.~ 108 7, 3, 9 | for the Gods' worship, Sage and Purifier:~ 109 7, 6, 2 | 2 Sage, Sing, Food, Light,-they 110 7, 16, 5 | thou art the Cleanser and a Sage. Pay worship, and enjoy 111 7, 18, 2 | dwellest: with glories, as a Sage, surround and help us.~Make 112 7, 33, 13| thence they say was born the sage Vasistha.~ 113 7, 44, 2 | Goddess Ila. let us invoke the sage swift-hearing Asvins.~ 114 7, 56, 4 | 4 A sage was he who knew these mysteries, 115 7, 61, 2 | 2 The holy sage, renowned afar, directeth 116 7, 88, 4 | When days shone bright the Sage made him a singer, while 117 7, 88, 6 | thee: give shelter, as a Sage, to him who lauds thee.~ 118 8, 2, 36| 36 The Sage who, winning spoil with 119 8, 3, 14| Who counts as Rsi and as sage?~When ever wilt thou, Indra 120 8, 6, 28| meeting of the streams~The Sage was manifest with song.~ 121 8, 7, 1 | 1. O MARUTS, when the sage hath poured the Trstup forth 122 8, 8, 11| thousand ornaments:~Vatsa the sage, the sage's son, hath sung 123 8, 8, 11| ornaments:~Vatsa the sage, the sage's son, hath sung a song 124 8, 11, 6 | 6 Sages, we call the Sage to help, mortals, we call 125 8, 12, 31| Indra, with this thought the sage lifts up this eulogy,~Akin 126 8, 14, 2 | strengthen and enrich the sage,~Were I the Lord of herds 127 8, 19, 12| 12 His, or the lauding sage's word, his, Son of Strength! 128 8, 19, 17| sages who have set thee Sage exceeding wise,~O God, for 129 8, 23, 16| 16 Vyasva the sage, who sought the Bull, hath 130 8, 29, 2 | the place of sacritice, Sage, among the Gods.~ 131 8, 39, 1 | goes on his embassy, the Sage. May all the others die 132 8, 39, 9 | Decked as our envoy let the Sage bring hither and conciliate 133 8, 41, 5 | He cherishes much wisdom, Sage, as heaven brings forth 134 8, 42, 5 | 5 As the sage Atri with his hymns, O Asvins, 135 8, 43, 1 | lauds of Agni, the disposing Sage,~Whose worshipper is ne' 136 8, 43, 14| thou, O Agni, by the fire, Sage by the Sage, Good by the 137 8, 43, 14| by the fire, Sage by the Sage, Good by the Good,~Friend 138 8, 43, 15| heroes give thou to the sage,~O Agni, to the worshipper.~ 139 8, 44, 10| 10 Him, Sage and Herald, void of guile, 140 8, 44, 12| body beautiful, Agni the Sage hath waxen by~The singer 141 8, 44, 21| sway, the holy Singer, holy Sage,~Shines holy when we worship 142 8, 44, 26| much and eateth all,~The Sage, I glorify with hymns.~ 143 8, 44, 29| wise, ever watchful as a Sage:~Agni, thou shinest in the 144 8, 44, 30| 30 O Agni, Sage, before our foes, before 145 8, 45, 14| Though thou art highest, Sage and Bold let the drops cheer 146 8, 46, 32| 32 A hundred has the sage received, Dasa Balbutha' 147 8, 49, 3 | Agni, thou art Disposer, Sage, Herald, bright God! and 148 8, 49, 5 | Preserver, righteous, and a Sage.~The holy singers, O refulgent 149 8, 50, 9 | Whether the simple or the sage, Indra, have offered praise 150 8, 52, 4 | promoter of the song, the sage's Strengthener as of old,~ 151 8, 59, 14| 14 By many a sage whose grass is trimmed thou 152 8, 60, 5 | 5 Sage Agni, be whom thou dost 153 8, 64, 4 | And chief of riches and a Sage.~ 154 8, 68, 1 | bursting forth,~Rsi and Sage by sapience,~ 155 8, 73, 2 | Whom as a far-foreseeing Sage the Gods have, from the 156 8, 74, 5 | 5 Chiefs, to the sage who sings your praise grant 157 8, 87, 1 | hymn, a lofty song to Lofty Sage,~To him who guards the Law, 158 8, 91, 1 | 1. LORD of the house, Sage, ever young, high power 159 8, 91, 5 | 5 1 call the Sage who sounds like wind, the 160 8, 91, 12| 12 Sage, laud the Mighty One who 161 8, 91, 17| thee forth, the Immortal Sage, O Afigiras,~The bearer 162 8, 95, 3 | and knows, inspirer of the sage, him who seems eager to 163 9, 2, 3 | of the creative juice~ne Sage drew waters to himself.~ 164 9, 6, 8 | His ancient wisdom of a Sage.~ 165 9, 7, 4 | clothed in manly strength, the Sage flows in celestial wisdom 166 9, 9 | IX. Soma Pavamana.~I. THE Sage of Heaven whose heart is 167 9, 10, 8 | Sun unites our eye:~The Sage's ofrspring hath appeared.~ 168 9, 12, 4 | 4 Far-sighted Soma, Sage and Seer, is worshipped 169 9, 12, 8 | 8 The Wise One, with the Sage's stream, the Soma urged 170 9, 13, 2 | help, to Pavamana, to the Sage,~Effused to entertain the 171 9, 14, 1 | on the river's wave the Sage hath widely flowed around,~ 172 9, 18, 2 | Thou art a sacred Bard, a Sage; the meath is offipring 173 9, 20, 1 | the straining-cloth the Sage flows to the banquet of 174 9, 25, 3 | shines with the Deities, dear Sage in his appointed home,~Foe-Slayer, 175 9, 25, 6 | Flow, best exhilarator, Sage, flow to the filter in a 176 9, 26, 3 | Him, nourisher of many, Sage, creative Pavamana, they~ 177 9, 27, 1 | 1. THIS Sage, exalted by our lauds, flows 178 9, 35, 4 | Indu arouses strength the Sage who strives for victory, 179 9, 37, 6 | 6 Urged onward by the sage, the God speeds forward 180 9, 40, 1 | all enemies:~They deck the Sage with holy songs.~ 181 9, 43, 3 | with songs,~Songs of the sage Medhyatithi.~ 182 9, 43, 6 | us strength, to speed the sage who praises thee:~Soma, 183 9, 44, 5 | power to Bhaga and to Vayu, Sage~And Hero, lead us to the 184 9, 47, 4 | desireth riches for the sage~When he embellisheth his 185 9, 50, 4 | current to the sieve, O Sage most powerful to cheer,~ 186 9, 54, 1 | the bright milk from~The Sage who wins a thousand gifts.~ 187 9, 59, 3 | Sit on the sacred grass, a Sage.~ 188 9, 62, 14| measurer of the region, Sage,~With countless wealth and 189 9, 62, 27| 27 O Soma, O thou Sage, these worlds stand ready 190 9, 62, 30| 30 Soma, true, Pavamana, Sage, is seated in the cleansing 191 9, 63, 20| seeking help, adorn the Sage who must be decked with 192 9, 64, 24| Pavamana's juice, yea, thine:~O Sage, the Maruts drink thereof.~ 193 9, 64, 30| Specially, Soma, coming as a Sage from heaven to prosper us,~ 194 9, 65, 29| Excellent, the Gladdener, the Sage with heart that understands,~ 195 9, 66, 8 | Made melody round thee the Sage.~ 196 9, 66, 10| streams of Pavamana, thine, Sage, Mighty One, have pouredthem 197 9, 66, 20| 20 Agni is Pavamana, Sage, Chief Priest of all the 198 9, 68, 4 | strengthening the floods, the Sage makes his place swell with 199 9, 68, 5 | energetic intellect the Sage is born, deposited as germ 200 9, 71, 7 | heaven, the redhued noted Sage, Steer of the triple height, 201 9, 72, 6 | the stalk that roars, the Sage, the Everlasting One.~The 202 9, 74, 2 | while the rite proceeds: the Sage holds these who move! together 203 9, 78, 2 | balmed in the wood as wave, Sage, Viewer of mankind.~Full 204 9, 82, 2 | 2. To glory goest thou, Sage with disposing skill, like 205 9, 84, 5 | is flowing on, Singer and Sage by wisdom, dear as heaven 206 9, 85, 8 | risen above the sky: the Sage hath caused the lights of 207 9, 86, 13| wisdom, b thy thought, O Sage, Soma flows bright and pure 208 9, 86, 20| singers, flows the ancient Sage and guided by the men hath 209 9, 86, 25| mighty, have impelled the Sage into the waters' lap, the 210 9, 86, 26| his mantle, he, the lovely Sage, runs like a sporting courser 211 9, 86, 29| 29 Thou art the sea, O Sage who bringest alf to light: 212 9, 87, 3 | 3. Rsi and Sage, the Champion of the people, 213 9, 91, 1 | skilful Speaker, Chief, Sage, Inventor, hath, with song, 214 9, 92, 2 | filter: bearing his name, the Sage hath sought his dwelling.~ 215 9, 92, 3 | wisdom to the Five Tribes the Sage attains with labour.~ 216 9, 93, 1 | swift-moving thinkers of the sage, adorn him.~Hither hath 217 9, 94, 1 | the sunlight.~Acting the Sage, he flows enrobed in waters 218 9, 94, 3 | 3 When the sage bears his holy wisdom round 219 9, 96, 11| 11 For our sage fathers, Soma Pavamana, 220 9, 96, 17| Car-horse.~By songs a Poet and a Sage by wisdom, Soma joes singing 221 9, 97, 2 | wear in battle, a mighty Sage pronouncing invocations.~ 222 9, 97, 23| 23 The Sage, Celestial, liberal, raining 223 9, 99, 5 | as messenger to bear the sage's morning prayer.~ 224 9, 100, 4 | 5 Flow on, Sage Soma, with thy stream to 225 9, 102, 4 | taught him, for glory, like a sage,~So that he, firm and sure, 226 9, 102, 6 | sacrifice, most liberal Sage, -~ 227 9, 107, 6 | sight.~Thou hast become a Sage most welcome to the Gods: 228 9, 109, 13| flowed on for rapturous joy, Sage for good fortune in the 229 10, 5, 3 | the while they wove the Sage's thread with insight~ 230 10, 10, 1 | kindly friendship. So may the Sage, come through the air's 231 10, 11, 5 | thou, having received the sage's strengthening food with 232 10, 20, 4 | reached the ends of heaven,~Sage, giving splendour to the 233 10, 25, 10| mighty hymn of the great sage Kaksivan. Thou art waxing 234 10, 25, 11| 11 This to the sage who offers gifts brings 235 10, 26, 4 | stirs the singer and the sage.~ 236 10, 39, 8 | his youthful life to tge sage Kali when old age was coming 237 10, 40, 14| are they gone? Unto what sage's or what worshipper's abode?~ 238 10, 41, 3 | household friend,~Or to the sage's poured libations ye approach, 239 10, 44, 4 | who loves the trough, the Sage, the prop of vigour, in 240 10, 47, 6 | 6 To Saptagu the sage, the holy-minded, to him, 241 10, 50, 7 | flowing Soma pray to thee, O Sage, to pour on them thy gifts 242 10, 61, 11| himself the bridge, the Sage speeds o'er the waters.~ 243 10, 61, 18| singer, -~I was the dearest sage of those about him,-let 244 10, 63, 17| Thus hatb the thoughtful sage, the son of Plati, praised 245 10, 64, 4 | 4 How is the Sage extolled whom the loud singers 246 10, 64, 16| 16 Thus hath the sage, skilled in loud singers' 247 10, 64, 17| Thus hath the thoughtful sage the son of Plati, praised 248 10, 80, 4 | decks the hero, and sent the sage who wins a thousand cattle.~ 249 10, 87, 9 | sacrifice, O Agni: thou Sage, conduct it onward to the 250 10, 87, 21| O King, protect us as a Sage with wisdom.~Guard to old 251 10, 87, 22| victorious Agni, thee a Sage,~Of hero lineage, day by 252 10, 87, 24| Infallible, with hymns. O Sage, be vigilant.~ 253 10, 88, 14| 14 We call upon the Sage with holy verses, Agni Vaisvanara 254 10, 91, 3 | 3 Most sage with insight, passing skilful 255 10, 92, 12| may he too give car, the Sage, from far away, the Dragon 256 10, 92, 15| stones through which the Sage became exceeding vast, and 257 10, 97, 6 | men, -~Physician is that sage's name, fiend-slayer, chaser 258 10, 100, 6 | hotise is Agni, prudent Sage.~lie is the sacrifice in 259 10, 112, 9 | they call thee greatest Sage among the sages.~Nothing 260 10, 114, 9 | 9 What sage hath learned the metres' 261 10, 124, 7 | 7 The Sage hath fixed his form by wisdom 262 10, 125, 5 | exceeding mighty, make him a sage, a Rsi, and a Brahman.~ 263 10, 140, 1 | rich in wealth of beams!~Sage, passing bright, thou givest 264 10, 165, 2 | our dwelling.~May Agni, Sage, be pleased with our oblation, 265 AppI, 0, 5 | and. power,~Cherished - a sage of mighty strength - both


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