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fails 11
fain 135
faint 6
fair 249
fair-armed 1
fair-backed 1
fair-beaming 1
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253 brought
252 sun
252 swift
249 fair
246 pavamana
245 glory
243 home

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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fair

    Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 4, 1 | milks, we call the doer of fair deeds,~To our assistance 2 1, 9, 3 | 3 O Lord of all men, fair of cheek, rejoice thee in 3 1, 9, 8 | bestowing thousands, those~Fair fruits of earth borne home 4 1, 17, 9 | Indra-Varuna, to you may fair praise which I offer come,~ 5 1, 19, 1 | 1 To this fair sacrifice to drink the milky 6 1, 25, 11| Aditya, very -wise, make fair paths for us all our days:~ 7 1, 35, 11| come by those paths so fair to travel, preserve thou 8 1, 38, 12| Lord of Prayer,~Him who is fair as Mitra is.~ 9 1, 42, 6 | make pleasant our path and fair to tread:~O Pusan, find 10 1, 44, 7 | Agni's self:~Skilled in fair rites, with Soma poured, 11 1, 45 | from Manu, those who know fair rites, who pour their blessings 12 1, 48, 13| Grant us great riches, fair in form, of all good things, 13 1, 49, 2 | chariot which thou mountest, fair of shape, O Usas light to 14 1, 53 | Indra.~I WE will present fair praise unto the Mighty One, 15 1, 55, 4 | shows forth to men his own fair Indra-power.~A friendly 16 1, 60, 2 | 3 May our fair praise, heart-born, most 17 1, 61, 2 | utter aloud my song, my fair hymn to the Victor.~For 18 1, 61, 3 | songs of invocation and with fair hymns the Lord, most bounteous 19 1, 62, 1 | who must be praised with fair hymns by the singer.~ 20 1, 66, 5 | the rays rise up to the fair place of heaven.~ ~ 21 1, 69, 5 | they all ascend to the fair place of heaven.~ ~ 22 1, 70, 1 | by prayer, may Agni with fair light pervade each act, -~ 23 1, 71, 9 | of riches.~The Kings with fair hands, Varuna and Mitra, 24 1, 82, 3 | reverence thee who art so fair to look upon.~Thus praised, 25 1, 85, 3 | bright attire, and on their fair limbs lay their golden ornaments,~ 26 1, 92, 6 | in light for glory, and fair of face hath wakened to 27 1, 94, 13| the Vasu of the Vasus, fair in sacrifice.~Under, thine 28 1, 95, 1 | 1. To fair goals travel Two unlike 29 1, 95, 5 | 5 Visible, fair, he grows in native brightness 30 1, 101, 10| lips be open.~Thou with the fair cheek, let thy Bay Steeds 31 1, 109, 4 | With hands auspicious and fair arms, ye Asvins, haste, 32 1, 112, 1 | Heaven and Earth, and Agni, fair bright glow, to hasten their 33 1, 113, 2 | 2 The Fair, the Bright is come with 34 1, 117, 5 | Wonder-Workers, for triumph, like fair gold that hath been buried,~ 35 1, 117, 12| went ye, sought ye, for his fair praise the home of Kdvya.~ 36 1, 118, 7 | and favour.~Accepting his fair praises with approval, ye 37 1, 122, 2 | wide-woven raiment, and fair Morn shines with Surya's 38 1, 122, 6 | hearer, Sindhu who gives fair fields, listen with all 39 1, 123, 11| 11 Fair as a bride embellished by 40 1, 127, 1 | Singer, knowing all,~Lord of fair rites, a God with form erected 41 1, 137, 2 | and for Varuna to drink, fair juice for drink, for sacrihce.~ 42 1, 141, 1 | 1. YEA, verily, the fair effulgence of the God for 43 1, 142, 7 | hymned with lauds, united, fair to look upon,~Strong Mothers 44 1, 143, 3 | that wax not old, beams fair to look upon of him whose 45 1, 144, 7 | strong, born of Holy Law!~For fair to see art thou turning 46 1, 164, 20| 20 Two Birds with fair wings, knit with bonds of 47 1, 168, 1 | may I turn you hither with fair hymns of praise to give 48 1, 181, 2 | Rapid as thought, with fair backs, full of vigour, resplendent 49 1, 183, 2 | May this song, wondrous fair, attend your glory: ye, 50 1, 184, 5 | O Asvins, for you with fair adornment by the Manas.~ 51 1, 186, 9 | known by~glory.~As on a fair bright day the arrow flieth 52 1, 188, 6 | 6 With gay adornment, fair to see, in glorious beauty 53 1, 190, 6 | 6 Like a fair path is he, where grass 54 2, 2, 8 | rites with lauds of men, fair guest of living man and 55 2, 3, 7 | first, most wise, most fair, present oblation duly with 56 2, 6, 2 | Son of Strength,~With this fair hymn, thou nobly born.~ 57 2, 8, 2 | the foe:~When worshipped fair to look upon;~ 58 2, 9, 6 | he, benevolent with this fair aspect, best sacrificer, 59 2, 16, 8 | once firmly cling to thy fair favours even as husbands 60 2, 23, 7 | away, Brhaspati: give us fair access to this banquet of 61 2, 27, 7 | may Aditi transport us, by fair paths Aryaman, beyond all 62 2, 27, 8 | Adityas, is your greatness; fair is it, Aryaman, Varuna, 63 2, 35, 11| 11 This the fair name and this the lovely 64 2, 39, 2 | come electing;~Like two fair dames embellishing their 65 3, 2, 8 | oblation-bearer, him who knows fair rites, serve ye the Household 66 3, 2, 15| praise-worthy, dear to all mankind,~Fair to behold for beauty like 67 3, 5, 6 | knowledge made for himself a fair form, meet for worship.~ 68 3, 6, 10| sing out for increase.~They fair and true and holy coming 69 3, 7, 5 | give shine from heavenwith fair effulgence, whose lofty 70 3, 8, 5 | up he rises in the days' fair weather, increasing in the 71 3, 9, 8 | 8 Offer to him who knows fair rites, who burns with purifying 72 3, 10, 6 | strength and great possession, fair to see.~ 73 3, 17, 1 | purifying Agni, skilled in fair rites, to bring the Gods 74 3, 17, 4 | 4 Agni most bright and fair with song we honour, yea, 75 3, 19, 3 | Good, may we sing forth fair praises.~ 76 3, 23, 4 | Ila's place, in days of fair bright weather.~On man, 77 3, 26, 6 | following troop, entreat with fair lauds Agni's splendour and 78 3, 29, 5 | Immortal, very wise and fair to look on.~O men, bring 79 3, 30, 3 | 3 Fair cheeks hath Indra, Maghavan, 80 3, 32, 3 | O Indra.~Drink thou, O fair of cheek, whose hand wields 81 3, 49, 3 | Father, as 'twere, of hymns, fair, prompt to hear, strength-giver.~ 82 3, 50, 2 | of old thou lovest.~Here, fair of cheek! let thy Bay Coursers 83 3, 51, 7 | singers serve, skilled in fair sacrifices.~ 84 3, 57, 5 | meath-sweet tongue that tastes fair viands, which among Gods 85 3, 59, 4 | this Mitra was born with fair dominion, King, Disposer.~ 86 3, 61, 5 | heaven her brightness, and, fair to look on, hath beamed 87 3, 61, 6 | thou goest forth soliciting fair riches.~ 88 4, 2, 4 | bountiful, to folk with fair oblations.~ 89 4, 2, 12| behold the Gods, wonderful, fair to look on.~ 90 4, 4, 6 | this high devotion.~All fair days and magnificence of 91 4, 5, 10| Parents remembered Prsni's fair and secret treasure,~Which, 92 4, 5, 15| in light, hath shone most fair to look on, wealthy in boons, 93 4, 11, 1 | at nighttime, and food is fair to look on in thy beauty.~ 94 4, 16, 4 | 4 When heaven's fair light by hymns was made 95 4, 16, 15| like home, like sweet and fair nutrition.~ 96 4, 23, 9 | Law's foundations in its fair form are many splendid beauties.~ 97 4, 30, 24| Karulati give all things fair.~ 98 4, 33, 6 | may be hidden,~lley made fair fertile fields, they brought 99 4, 37, 4 | 4 Strong, with fair chains of gold and jaws 100 4, 43, 1 | laud celestial, rich with fair offerings, dearest to Immortals?~ 101 4, 58, 8 | Like women at a gathering fair to look on and gently smiling, 102 5, 1, 9 | most lovely,~Wondrously fair, adorable, effulgent, the 103 5, 3, 3 | yea, Rudra! for thy birth fair, brightly-coloured.~That 104 5, 4, 2 | Father, offering- bearer, fair to behold, far-reaching, 105 5, 5, 6 | 6 Fair strengtheners of vital power, 106 5, 23, 1 | 1. By thy fair splendour's mighty power, 107 5, 29, 15| Mightiest! which we utter.~Like fair and well-made robes, I, 108 5, 30, 13| Agni, sent me homeward with fair adornment and with kine 109 5, 36, 5 | two strong Bay Horses.~So, fair of cheek, with mighty chariot, 110 5, 38, 1 | ample grace:~So, Lord of fair dominion, Friend of all 111 5, 42, 12| by Vibhvan,~And may the fair Ones honour and befriend 112 5, 42, 14| 14 Now, even now, may thy fair praise, O Singer, attain 113 5, 43, 2 | 2 With reverence and fair praise will I bring hither, 114 5, 43, 4 | The stalk hath poured, fair with its spreading branches, 115 5, 44, 2 | sheen who is beneath show fair in light,~Good guardian 116 5, 56, 7 | who hath been sutioned, fair to see,~Let him not cause 117 5, 60, 5 | pouring much milk, bring fair days to the Maruts.~ 118 5, 64, 5 | 5 With your fair splendours, Varuna and Mitra, 119 5, 75, 4 | beast, your chariot-steed, fair, wonderful, makes dainty 120 5, 80, 2 | 2 She comes in front, fair, rousing up the people, 121 6, 1, 3 | The radiant Agni, lofty, fair to look on, worshipped with 122 6, 1, 12| and evil, he with us, and fair fame to make us happy.~ 123 6, 10, 6 | the worshipper presenteth.~Fair hymns hadst thou among the 124 6, 15, 10| 10 Him fair of face, rapid, and fair 125 6, 15, 10| fair of face, rapid, and fair to look on, him very wise 126 6, 19, 5 | through Soma, he hath much fair and precious food to feed 127 6, 24, 6 | Urging thy might, with these fair lauds they seek thee, O 128 6, 29, 3 | guerdon,~Robed in a garment fair as heaven to look on, thou 129 6, 48, 3 | never fades, beam with thy fair beams brilliantly.~ 130 6, 49, 1 | Varuna, Mitra, Lords of fair dominion.~ 131 6, 49, 5 | That chariot of the Asvins, fair to look on, pleaseth me 132 6, 51, 4 | great Kings, bestowers of fair homes to dwell in,~Young, 133 6, 63, 1 | like an envoy, found both fair Gods to-day, invoked of 134 6, 63, 6 | with these your glories fair to look on, brought, to 135 6, 64, 1 | She maketh paths all easy, fair to travel, and, rich, hath 136 6, 66, 1 | hath drained but once her fair bright udder.~ 137 6, 71, 5 | his golden arms, exceeding fair to look on.~He hath gone 138 6, 71, 6 | 6 Fair wealth, O Savitar, to-day, 139 6, 71, 6 | Savitar, to-day, to-morrow, fair wealth produce for us each 140 6, 71, 6 | happy gainers, God, of a fair and spacious habitation.~ 141 7, 1, 2 | that Agni in the dwelling, fair to behold, for help from 142 7, 1, 21| Agni, swift to hear, art fair of aspect: beam forth, O 143 7, 1, 23| 23 O Agni, fair of face, the wealthy mortal 144 7, 3, 6 | 6 O fair of face, beautiful is thine 145 7, 10, 3 | asking him for riches,~Him fair to see, of goodly aspect, 146 7, 15, 5 | in front of sacrite are fair to see,~Like wealth of one 147 7, 17, 4 | 4 Let Jatavedas pay fair sacrifices, worship andgratify 148 7, 25, 2 | 3 God of the fair helm, give Sudas a hundred 149 7, 29, 1 | thou lovest.~Drink of this fair, this well-effused libation: 150 7, 30, 3 | 3 When fair bright days shall dawn on 151 7, 32, 13| mean, but well-arranged and fair of form.~Even many snares 152 7, 35, 3 | Mountain, and the Gods' fair invocations.~ 153 7, 36, 6 | With copious milk, with fair streams, strongly flowing, 154 7, 42, 2 | 2 Fair, Agni, is thy long-known 155 7, 56, 24| Sustainer,~With whom to fair lands we may cross the waters, 156 7, 57, 6 | offspring: awake the excellent fair stores of riches.~ 157 7, 58, 3 | unto our princes let our fair praises gratify the Maruts.~ 158 7, 62, 6 | children.~May we find paths all fair and good to travel. Preserve 159 7, 63, 6 | children.~May we find paths all fair and good to travel. Preserve 160 7, 65, 4 | people the choicest of your fair celestial water.~ 161 7, 68, 4 | Let the priest bring you, Fair Ones, through oblations.~ 162 7, 68, 9 | 9 With his fair hymns this singer, too, 163 7, 70, 1 | Like a strong horse with a fair back it standeth, whereon, 164 7, 75, 6 | all-lovely car she comes, the Fair One, and brings rich treasure 165 7, 77, 3 | leading her Courser white and fair to look on,~Distinguished 166 7, 84, 3 | 3 Make ye our sacrifice fair amid the assemblies: make 167 7, 90, 4 | The spotless Dawns with fair bright days have broken; 168 7, 90, 7 | O Indra-Vayu, with our fair laudations.~Exerting all 169 7, 91, 2 | autumns.~Addressed to you, our fair praise, Indra-Vayu, implores 170 7, 91, 7 | O Indra-Vayu, with our fair laudations,~Exerting all 171 7, 97, 8 | glory: may he give prayer fair way and easy passage.~ 172 7, 104, 11| down beneath them.~May his fair glory, O ye Gods, be blighted, 173 8, 1, 27| holy works,~May he come, fair of cheek; may he not stay 174 8, 2, 28| come!~Rsi-like, mighty, fair of cheek, come hither quickly 175 8, 4, 9 | 9 Indra, thy friend is fair of form and rich in horses, 176 8, 20, 25| 25 Maruts, who rest on fair trimmed grass, what balm 177 8, 23, 5 | 5 Skilled in fair sacrifice, extolled, arise 178 8, 23, 8 | with solemn rites and his fair form,~Kind as a friend to 179 8, 27, 11| to you, that I may win a fair reward,~Lords of all wealth, 180 8, 27, 21| Lords of all riches, give fair treasure to the man, the 181 8, 31, 13| us,~The paths of Law are fair to tread.~ 182 8, 32, 24| 24 Now to the Hero fair of cheek, Adhvaryu, pour 183 8, 40, 11| Inspire him worshipped with fair rites, the glorious Hero 184 8, 44, 17| blazing high,~Thy lustres, fair effulgences.~ 185 8, 46, 4 | 4 Fair guidance hath the mortal 186 8, 46, 16| even hath power o'er this fair form of his,~As now it taketh 187 8, 46, 23| whose tails are long and fair,~Turn with swift whirl my 188 8, 50, 4 | wisdom willest it.~May we, O fair of check, win booty with 189 8, 55, 2 | 2. Whom with fair helm, in rapture of the 190 8, 58, 13| the swift Guide, is that fair form that loosed the horses 191 8, 64, 6 | who shines at early morn,~Fair praise with voice that ceases 192 8, 76, 6 | strength.~So, wondrous, fair, and famed for great deeds 193 8, 82, 10| make even in the wilds fair ways for us,~Whenever, Maghavan, 194 8, 85, 12| Indra welcomes: praise with fair praise, invite him with 195 8, 85, 20| he must be called; with fair praise let us call him.~ 196 8, 90, 9 | 9 Come, Vayu, drawn by fair hymns, to our sacrifice 197 8, 92, 14| Soma-draught,~To Sobhar's fair song of praise, and be thou 198 9, 2, 6 | tawny Bull hath bellowed, fair as mighty Mitra to behold:~ 199 9, 14, 5 | daughters of the priest, like a fair youth, hath been adorned,~ 200 9, 17, 8 | efficacious in thy home,~Fair, to be drunk at sacrifice.~ 201 9, 62, 5 | 5 Fair is the God-loved juice; 202 9, 65, 30| Most Wise, is wealth and fair intelligence,~The Guardian, 203 9, 68, 8 | springing forth with his fair company.~Even him who rich 204 9, 69, 4 | passed through the sheep's fair bright fleece, and hath, 205 9, 73, 7 | void of guile, excellent, fair to see, beholders of mankind.~ 206 9, 86, 7 | 7 Served with fair rites he flows, ensign of 207 9, 86, 45| Distilling oil he flows, fair, billowy, golden-hued, borne 208 9, 91, 3 | Singer, like Sura by his fair and open pathways.~ 209 9, 96, 16| weapons, stream to us the fair secret name thou bearest.~ 210 9, 96, 20| 20 Like a fair youth who decorates his 211 9, 97, 2 | 2 Robed in fair raiment meet to wear in 212 9, 97, 24| riches: he, Indu, cherishes fair well-kept Order.~ 213 9, 102, 6 | strengthen Law have generated fair to see,~Much longed for 214 9, 107, 23| in thy righteous ways.~Fair art thou whom the sages, 215 9, 109, 13| 13 Fair Indu hath flowed on for 216 10, 2, 7 | Waters, and Tvastar, maker of fair things, created,~Well knowing, 217 10, 10, 10| for kinsfolk.~Not me, O fair one,-seek another husband, 218 10, 10, 12| seeks not this from thee, O fair one.~ 219 10, 14, 12| May they restore to us a fair existence here and to-day, 220 10, 18, 6 | other.~May Tvastar, maker of fair things, be gracious and 221 10, 18, 7 | and unguent.~Decked with fair jewels, tearless, free from 222 10, 21, 6 | when the rite proceeds.~All fair and lovely treasures-at 223 10, 22, 7 | Indra, thou shalt speak us fair: our holy prayer is offered 224 10, 27, 12| the girl be both good and fair of feature, she finds, herself, 225 10, 30, 5 | delighted, as a young man with fair and pleasant damsels.~Go 226 10, 33, 6 | were passing sweet,~As a fair field is to its lord.~ 227 10, 36, 9 | win this with winners by fair means to win.~Let the prayer-haters 228 10, 39, 2 | give our princes treasure fair as Soma is.~ 229 10, 44, 2 | grasped, the thunder.~On thy fair path, O Lord of men, come 230 10, 62, 3 | Mother, out on every side.~Fair wealth of progeny be yours, 231 10, 65, 6 | sacrifice and in a body made it fair.~ 232 10, 75, 7 | dappled mare, beautiful, fair to see.~ 233 10, 76, 8 | drink.~May all ye have of fair go to the Heavenly Race, 234 10, 78, 1 | inviting Gods with sacrifices;~Fair to behold, like Kings, with 235 10, 85, 21| her father's home another fair one, and find the portion 236 10, 91, 14| with my heart I bring a fair hymn forth.~ 237 10, 94, 10| ye are ever satisfied.~Fair are ye, as it were, through 238 10, 100, 6 | the sacrifice in synod, fair, most near. We ask for freedom 239 10, 107, 9 | got themselves a bride in fair apparel.~The liberal have 240 10, 110, 4 | around and far-extended, fair for the Gods and bringing 241 10, 110, 6 | them. assuming all their fair and radiant beauty.~ 242 10, 110, 8 | deft Goddesses, on this fair grass be seated.~ 243 10, 114, 5 | 5 Him with fair wings though only One in 244 10, 115, 2 | consuming tooth;~Skilled in fair sacrifice, armed with destroying 245 10, 123, 2 | the ocean. mist-born, the fair one's back is made apparent,~ 246 10, 140, 3 | ihyself, gracious, in our fair hymns and songs.~In thee 247 10, 140, 4 | shinest out from beauty fair to look upon: thou leadest 248 10, 143, 3 | power to Atri, strive to win fair songs;~For then, O Heroes 249 10, 144, 5 | 5 Which, fair, unrobbed, the Falcon brought


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