Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 18, 4 | 4 Ne'er is the mortal hero harmed
2 1, 24, 6 | 6 Ne'er have those birds that fly
3 1, 24, 8 | footstep, and warned afar whate'er afflicts the spirit.~
4 1, 24, 13| Varuna deliver, wise, ne'er deccived, loosen the bonds
5 1, 25, 13| nor those who tyrannize o'er men,~Nor those whose minds
6 1, 26, 6 | 6 Whate'er in this perpetual course
7 1, 33, 8 | gold and jewels, they o'er the earth a covering veil
8 1, 36, 7 | sacrificial gifts, victorious o'er the enemies.~
9 1, 36, 12| Thou rulest as a King o'er widely-famous strength:
10 1, 36, 16| night, nor any foe prevail o'er us.~
11 1, 41, 1 | 1 NE'ER is he injured whom the Gods
12 1, 41, 3 | enemies,~And lead him safely o'er distress.~
13 1, 42, 3 | The double-tongued, whoe'er he be.~
14 1, 50, 3 | are seen afar refulgent o'er the world of men,~Like flames
15 1, 51, 2 | Rushing in rapture; and -o'er Satakratu came the gladdening
16 1, 52, 3 | en the stayers, spread o'er laden cloud, rooted in light,
17 1, 53 | dwelling-place;~For he hath ne'er found wealth in those who
18 1, 58 | HYMN LVIII., Agni.~I NE'ER waxeth faint the Immortal,
19 1, 58, 2 | 3 Set high in place o'er all that Vasus, Rudras do,
20 1, 61, 15| what he who rules alone o'er much, electeth.~Indra hath
21 1, 85, 4 | strength e'en what is ne'er o'erthrown,~When, O ye Maruts,
22 1, 94, 8 | and let our hymn prevail o'er evil-hearted men.~Attend
23 1, 97, 8 | thou us for our advantage o'er the flood.~May his light
24 1, 98, 1 | yea, he is King supreme o'er all things living.~Sprung
25 1, 105, 3 | its station in the sky.~Ne'er fail us one like Soma sweet,
26 1, 112, 9 | comforted Vasistha, ye who ne'er decay;~And to Srutarya,
27 1, 115, 4 | withdrawn what spread o'er work unfinished.~When he
28 1, 128, 1 | strives for fame,~Priest ne'er deceived, he sits in Ila'
29 1, 136, 1 | nowhere be assailed, ne'er may their Godhead be assailed.~
30 1, 136, 4 | ye Righteous Ones, whate'er we ask.~
31 1, 139, 8 | 8 Ne'er may these manly deeds of
32 1, 139, 8 | to gain, grant us, whate'er is hard to gain.~
33 1, 140, 5 | Of his fly forth,~When o'er the spacious tract he spreads
34 1, 140, 9 | forsooth, he leaves where'er he goes.~
35 1, 144, 6 | thine own might rulest o'er all that is in heaven and
36 1, 145, 4 | 4 Whate'er he meets he grasps and then
37 1, 150, 2 | 2 Thou who ne'er movest thee to aid the indolent,
38 1, 155, 1 | draught of juice, -~Gods ne'er beguiled, who borne as '
39 1, 160, 4 | with pillars that shall ne'er decay.~
40 1, 163, 7 | the Cow's station.~Whene'er a man brings thee to thine
41 1, 164, 44| spires that rose on high o'er that beneath it.~The Mighty
42 1, 166, 6 | our heart's desire.~Where'er your lightning bites armed
43 1, 167, 8 | things are overthrown that ne'er were shaken: he prospers,
44 1, 174, 9 | the running rivers.~When o'er the flood thou broughtest
45 1, 183, 6 | 6 We have passed o'er the limit of this darkness:
46 1, 184, 1 | breaking:~Nasatyas, wheresoe'er ye be, Heaven's Children,
47 1, 184, 6 | 6 We have passed o'er the limit of this darkness:
48 1, 186, 9 | bright day the arrow flieth o'er all the barren soil their
49 2, 10, 4 | vast, through vital power o'er all expanded, conspicuous,
50 2, 18, 8 | 8 Ne'er be my love from Indra disunited
51 2, 23, 17| thee to life, preeminent o'er all the things that be.~
52 2, 24, 5 | those creatures, whatsoe'er they be; with moons, with
53 2, 24, 8 | Brahmanaspati reaches the mark whate'er it be that he desires.~Excellent
54 2, 27, 9 | bright heavenly regions.~Ne'er do they slumber, never close
55 2, 28, 1 | Aditya shall be supreme o'er all that is in greatness.~
56 2, 28, 9 | invincible God, thy statutes ne’er to be moved are fixed as
57 2, 29, 3 | of kinsmen such as you ne'er let us weary.~
58 2, 33, 5 | gifts and invocations.~Ne'er may the tawny God, fair-checked,
59 2, 33, 9 | The strength of Godhead ne'er departs from Rudra, him
60 3, 9, 3 | 3 O'er pungent smoke host thou
61 3, 26, 4 | wealth, they who can ne'er be conquered, make the mountains
62 3, 30, 4 | overthrowing what hath ne'er been shaken, thou goest
63 3, 45, 1 | fowlers stay the bird: pass o'er them as o'er desert lands.~
64 3, 45, 1 | bird: pass o'er them as o'er desert lands.~
65 3, 56, 1 | steadfast ordinances.~Ne'er may the earth and heaven
66 3, 59, 2 | He whom thou helpest ne'er is slain or conquered, on
67 4, 2, 12| This Sage the Sages, ne'er deceived, commanded, setting
68 4, 4, 3 | flectest in thy motion; be, ne'er deceived, the guardian of
69 4, 5, 11| Jatavedas.~Of this, whate'er it be, thou art the Sovran,
70 4, 16, 20| fashioned,~That he may, ne'er withdraw from us his friendship,
71 4, 30, 12| Who spread her waters o'er the land.~
72 4, 30, 17| feared the flood, in safel o'er.~
73 4, 31, 14| endued with splendour, ne'er repulsed,~Winning for us
74 4, 33, 6 | rivers. Plants spread o'er deserts, waters filled the
75 4, 38, 7 | swiftly ressing, casts o'er his brows the dust he tosses
76 4, 43, 7 | 7 Whene'er I gratified you here together,
77 4, 44, 7 | 7 Whene'er I gratified you here together,
78 4, 58, 11| brought, at its gathering, o'er the surfaceof the floods.~ ~
79 5, 1, 6 | faithful, sage, preeminent o'er many, kindled among the
80 5, 5, 2 | 2 He, Narasamsa, ne'er beguiled, inspiriteth this
81 5, 7, 1 | praise;~To him supremest o'er the folk, the Son of Strength,
82 5, 8, 5 | Thou rulest by thy might o'er food of many a sort: that
83 5, 25, 5 | fame,~Of deep devotion, ne'er subdued, bringer of glory
84 5, 32, 5 | 5 Though he might ne'er be wounded still his vitals
85 5, 44, 7 | battle-loving spirit moveth o'er the foes.~May he, self-excellent,
86 5, 48, 2 | 2 O'er all the region with their
87 5, 53, 6 | worlds, and rainfloods flow o'er desert spots.~
88 5, 53, 7 | abroad, like milch-kine, o'er the firmament.~Like swift
89 5, 54, 5 | like the Sun, extended o'er a lengthened way,~When in
90 5, 54, 7 | never doth he decay ne'er is distressed or harmed;~
91 5, 55, 7 | they went to victory.~Whate'er is ancient, Maruts, what
92 5, 55, 7 | what of recent time, whate'er is spoken, Vasus, what is
93 5, 63, 1 | O Mitra-Varuna whomsoe'er ye: favour, here, to him
94 5, 70, 4 | 4 Or ne'er may we, O Wondrous Strong,
95 5, 73, 2 | 2 These here, who show o'er widest space, bringing full
96 5, 79, 5 | give rich gifts which ne'er are reft away, high-born!
97 5, 79, 6 | have brought rich gifts ne'er to be reft away, highborn!
98 6, 12, 5 | paring the woods with case, o'er the broad earth he goeth,~
99 6, 12, 5 | swift as a guilty thief, o'er desert places.~
100 6, 15, 14| 14 Whate'er to-day thou, bright-flamed
101 6, 16, 17| 17 Where'er tby mind applies itself,
102 6, 17, 5 | compassed in the cattle, ne'er moved, thou shookest from
103 6, 18, 8 | Stranger to guile, who ne'er was false or faithless,
104 6, 18, 11| Come, Son of Strength, o'er whom, Invoked of many! the
105 6, 18, 15| O Indra.~Do what thou ne'er hast done, O Mighty Worker:
106 6, 20, 12| rivers,~What time, O Hero, o'er the sea thou broughtest,
107 6, 21, 3 | who yearn to worship ne'er dishonour, O Mighty God,
108 6, 22, 7 | faithful Leader, conduct us o'er all places hard to traverse.~
109 6, 28, 2 | 3 These are ne'er lost, no robber ever injures
110 6, 37, 3 | direct to glory, and ne'er may Vayu's Amrta cease and
111 6, 40, 5 | present or absent, wheresoe'er thou dwellest,~Thence, with
112 6, 45, 24| the cow's stall, whosesoe'er it be,~To which the Dasyu-slayer
113 6, 45, 31| himself above the Panis, o'er their highest head,~Like
114 6, 54, 3 | chariot wheel; the box ne'er falleth to the ground,~Nor
115 6, 56, 4 | 4 Whate'er we speak this day to thee,
116 6, 59, 4 | that man, O Gods, ye ne'er consume.~
117 6, 62, 8 | 8 Whate'er from olden time, Heaven,
118 6, 69, 8 | Twain have conquered, ne'er have yc been conquered:
119 6, 75, 6 | strong Horses on whithersoe'er he will.~See and admire
120 7, 1, 14| thousand paths, what ne'er shall perish.~
121 7, 3, 4 | Thou whose fresh lustre o'er the earth advanceth when
122 7, 8, 2 | youthful Agni.~He, spreading o'er the earth, made light around
123 7, 9, 3 | 3 Wise, ne.'er deceived, uncircumscribed,
124 7, 18, 16| oblation, Indra's denier, far o'er earth he scattered.~Indra
125 7, 20, 7 | 7 Whene'er the elder fain would help
126 7, 22, 5 | 5 I know and ne'er forget the hymns and praises
127 7, 26, 1 | 1. SOMA unpressed ne'er gladdened liberal Indra,
128 7, 34, 11| the glory of the floods, o'er all that liveth hath resistless
129 7, 34, 17| 17 Ne'er may the Dragon of the Deep
130 7, 34, 17| of the Deep harm us: ne'er fail this faithful servant'
131 7, 37, 1 | that must be lauded, ne'er injured, bring you Vajas
132 7, 40, 1 | whose course is rapid.~Whate'er God Savitar this day produces,
133 7, 54, 1 | us happy entrance.~Whate'er we ask of thee, be pleased
134 7, 60, 6 | lead it by easy paths o'er grief and trouble.~
135 7, 62, 1 | his beams of splendour o'er all the tribes of men in
136 7, 65, 3 | path of Order bear us o'er trouble as a boat o'er waters.~
137 7, 65, 3 | o'er trouble as a boat o'er waters.~
138 7, 66, 5 | way,~Who bear us safely o'er distress.~
139 7, 67, 6 | we have genial vigour, ne'er to fail us.~So may we, strong
140 7, 67, 8 | intention, ye swift movers, o'er the Seven Rivers hath your
141 7, 69, 2 | extending far and wide o'er fivefold beings,~Whereon
142 7, 76, 2 | she hath come hither o'er the tops of houses.~
143 7, 82, 7 | ye visit and enjoy: ne'er doth the crafty guile of
144 7, 83, 7 | in war prevailed not o'er Sudas.~True was the boast
145 7, 88, 3 | ocean,~We, when we ride o'er ridges of the waters, will
146 7, 93, 8 | both of you, O Agni:~Ne'er may the Maruts, Indra, Visnu
147 7, 100, 1 | 1 NE'ER doth the man repent, who,
148 8, 5, 12| extend~Wide shelter, ne'er to be assailed.~
149 8, 6, 44| the sacrifice,~Indra, whoe'er would win, for help.~
150 8, 17, 15| the spoil, one eminent o'er many men,~Lead on the wild
151 8, 19, 10| is prosperous and rules o'er men.~He wins with coursers
152 8, 19, 35| 35 Whoe'er he be, Man-ruling Kings!
153 8, 23, 15| 15 No mortal foe can e'er prevail by arts of magic
154 8, 24, 21| measureless, whose bounty ne'er may be surpassed,~Whose
155 8, 26, 6 | rich and noble Heroes, ne'er to be o'erthrown.~
156 8, 31, 16| 16 Ne'er are ye injured, worshipper,
157 8, 33, 9 | When he, the Mighty, ne'er o'erthrown, steadfast, made
158 8, 36, 1 | thee, thou, Indra, Victor o'er all hosts and space, begirt
159 8, 37, 5 | Thou art the Lord supreme o'er rest and energy, O Indra,
160 8, 41, 4 | 4 He, visible o'er all the earth, stablished
161 8, 43, 1 | Whose worshipper is ne'er o'erthrawn.~
162 8, 43, 21| look art thou, a Prince o'er all the tribes~In battles
163 8, 44, 18| as Lord of Light rulest o'er choicest gifts: may I,~Thy
164 8, 45, 6 | thou grantest all~Whate'er thou makest firm is firm.~
165 8, 45, 31| 31 Whate'er thy plan or purpose be,
166 8, 45, 31| plan or purpose be, whate'er, in transport, thou wouldst
167 8, 45, 36| 36 O wealthy God, ne'er may I live to see my friend
168 8, 46, 16| things, who even hath power o'er this fair form of his,~As
169 8, 46, 18| those Thundering Ories who o'er the ridges of these mountains
170 8, 47, 4 | home and means of life,~O'er the whole riches of this
171 8, 51, 2 | peerless, he~Hath waxen great o'er many folk, yea., over all
172 8, 52, 2 | stones wet with the Soma ne'er forsake,~Nor hymns and prayer
173 8, 55, 11| worshippers,~Bring prayers ne'er heard before to thee, O
174 8, 57, 4 | Your Lord of might that ne'er hath bent, that ruleth over
175 8, 63, 7 | wise, worker of wonders, ne'er deceived.~
176 8, 68, 1 | 1. THIS here is Soma, ne'er restrained, active, all-conquering
177 8, 68, 2 | that is bare he covers o'er, all that is sick he medicines;~
178 8, 72, 3 | Law, transport us safe o'er many woes,~As over water-floods
179 8, 79, 4 | Maghavan, art truthful, ne'er subdued and bringest many
180 8, 81, 8 | restrained, the Soma-drinker ne'er o'erthrown,~The Chieftain
181 8, 82, 8 | giving, set, most mighty, o'er the joyous draught.~Bright,
182 8, 82, 17| that longs for milk,~Whene'er the Soma juice is shed.~
183 8, 85, 4 | caster-down of what hath ne'er been shaken.~I count thee
184 8, 85, 11| thy thought as by a boat o'er rivers,~Stir with thy hymn
185 8, 85, 16| of those the seven who ne'er had met a rival.~The hidden
186 8, 86, 15| Hero be my guard: bear me o'er much woe, Thunderer! as
187 8, 93, 4 | maysi scatter thy gifts o'er us, plenteously, even as
188 8, 95, 7 | 7 Ne'er art thou fruitless, Indra
189 8, 95, 7 | thou fruitless, Indra ne'er dost thou desert the worshipper~
190 8, 102, 2 | Silrya is One though high o'er all he shineth.~Illumining
191 9, 11, 7 | 7 Soma, foe-que chief o'er men, doing the will of pour
192 9, 14, 6 | 6 O'er the fine fingers, through
193 9, 16, 3 | on the sieve the Soma, ne'er subdued in waters, waterless,~
194 9, 22, 5 | Advancing they have travelled o'er the ridges of the earth
195 9, 24, 4 | men,~To him who ruleth o'er mankind.~
196 9, 31, 2 | 2 O Indu, high o'er heaven and earth be thou,
197 9, 37, 5 | effused, Soma room-giver, ne'er deceived,~Hath gone, as '
198 9, 52, 2 | a thousand streams~Run o'er the fleecy straining-cloth.~
199 9, 55, 4 | As one who conquers, ne'er subdued, attacks and stays
200 9, 61, 4 | even Pavamana's flowing o'er~The limit of the cleansing
201 9, 61, 17| Pavamana, King!~Flows o'er the woollen straining-cloth.~
202 9, 61, 27| hundred obstacles have ne'er checked~thee when fain to
203 9, 63, 8 | 8 He, Pavamana, high o'er man yoked the Sun's courser
204 9, 65, 25| 25 Urged forward o'er the ox-hide flows the Lovely
205 9, 66, 2 | 2 O'er all thou rulest with these
206 9, 66, 9 | The virgins deck thee o'er fresh streams to drive thee
207 9, 70, 4 | While he is watching o'er the lovely Amrta's ways,
208 9, 70, 10| us past, as in a boat o'er water: as battling Hero
209 9, 71, 8 | assumes a radiant hue; where'er he comes into the fight
210 9, 73, 5 | 5 O'er Sire and Mother they have
211 9, 75, 1 | way to win dear names o'er which the Youthful One grows
212 9, 77, 5 | whom the forward man can ne'er deceive.~Mitra, the Holy,
213 9, 86, 3 | of heaven,~A Steer that o'er the woolly surface seeks
214 9, 86, 21| the Cheerer, yields whate'er the heart finds sweet.~
215 9, 86, 31| Onward the Singer travels o'er the fleecy sieve. the Tawny
216 9, 97, 16| club, misfortunes, run o'er the height, run o'er the
217 9, 97, 16| run o'er the height, run o'er the fleecy summit.~
218 9, 97, 19| for delight, O Indu, run o'er the height, run o'ver the
219 9, 107, 16| Marut host:~He hastens o'er the fleece with all his
220 9, 113, 6 | rhythmic prayer,~Lords it o'er Soma with the stone, with
221 10, 9, 5 | these Queens who rule o'er precious things,~And have
222 10, 10, 4 | Shall we do now what we ne'er did aforetime? we who spake
223 10, 16, 6 | 6 What wound soe'er the dark bird hath inflicted,
224 10, 17, 3 | the world, whose cattle ne'er are injured, may Pusan bear
225 10, 23, 7 | 7 Ne'er may this bond of friendship
226 10, 25, 7 | be to us a Guardian ne'er to be deceived.~King, drive
227 10, 26, 7 | his beard, lovely and ne'er to be deceived.~
228 10, 27, 15| from the front pressed o'er the rock's high ridges.~
229 10, 29, 7 | faithful is his bounty.~O'er earth's expanse hath he
230 10, 31, 9 | 9 He passes o'er the broad earth like a Stega:
231 10, 37, 6 | and the Maruts hear.~Ne'er may we suffer want in presence
232 10, 37, 8 | as thou art mounting up o'er the high shining flood.~
233 10, 48, 10| 11 I, as a God, ne'er violate the statutes of
234 10, 54, 4 | Asura natures that may ne'er be injured.~All these, O
235 10, 61, 11| bridge, the Sage speeds o'er the waters.~He hath stirred
236 10, 61, 12| shall milk the cow who ne'er hath calved, Sabardhu,~When
237 10, 63, 4 | 4 Looking on men, ne'er slumbering, they by their
238 10, 63, 5 | come to sacrifice, who, ne'er assailed, have set their
239 10, 63, 8 | Deities, who have dominion o'er the world, ye thinkers over
240 10, 65, 10| righteous laws of Aryas o'er the land.~
241 10, 68, 10| taken.~He did a deed ne'er done, ne'er to be equalled,
242 10, 68, 10| did a deed ne'er done, ne'er to be equalled, whereby
243 10, 71, 4 | 4 One man hath ne'er seen Vak, and yet he seeth:
244 10, 73, 9 | Thou from the udder which o'er earth is fastened hast poured
245 10, 75, 2 | the race.~Thou speedest o'er precipitous ridges of the
246 10, 88, 13| Agni Vaisvanara whom age ne'er touches.~The Ancient Star
247 10, 89, 3 | all living creatures: ne'er doth he fail a friend, the
248 10, 90, 5 | eastward and westward o'er the earth.~
249 10, 94, 12| seat.~Untouched by time, ne'er lacking green plants and
250 10, 108, 1 | hast thou made thy way o'er Rasa's waters.~
251 10, 108, 2 | thus have I made my way o'er Rasa's waters.~
252 10, 125, 7 | ocean.~Thence I extend o'er all existing creatures,
253 10, 138, 4 | down forts which none had e'er assailed: unwearied he destroycd
254 10, 142, 4 | 4 O'er hills through vales devouring
255 10, 142, 5 | resplendent, advancest o'er the land spread out beneath
256 10, 159, 3 | Queen:~I am victorious: o'er my Lord my song of triumph
257 10, 165, 1 | 1. GODS, whatsoe'er the Dove came hither seeking,
258 10, 170, 1 | them with food and shines o'er many a land.~
259 10, 180, 3 | strength for lovely lordship o'er the people.~Thou drovest
260 10, 185, 2 | 2 O'er these, neither at home nor
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