Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 18, 3 | foeman's curse, let not a mortal's onslaught fall on us~Preserve
2 1, 18, 4 | 4 Ne'er is the mortal hero harmed whom Indra,
3 1, 18, 5 | Daksina,~Preserve that mortal from distress.~
4 1, 19, 2 | 2 No mortal man, no God exceeds thy
5 1, 26, 9 | so may the eulogies of mortal men~Belong to us and thee
6 1, 30, 20| 20 What mortal, O immortal Dawn, enjoyeth
7 1, 31, 7 | day, thou liftest up the mortal man to highest immortality,~
8 1, 35, 2 | rest the immortal and the mortal,~Borne in his golden chariot
9 1, 36, 4 | Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman.~That mortal man, O Agni, gains through
10 1, 38, 3 | Sons whom Prsni bore, were mortal, and~Immortal he who sings
11 1, 39, 2 | might, not as a guileful mortal's strength.~
12 1, 40, 2 | O Son of Strength, each mortal calls to thee for aid when
13 1, 41, 6 | 6 That mortal, ever unsubdued, gains wealth
14 1, 45, 7 | the feast,~Great light to mortal worshipper, what time they
15 1, 60, 2 | is sweet as honey;~Whom mortal priests, men, with their
16 1, 63, 5 | the anger of the strongest mortal.~Lay thou the race-course
17 1, 70, 1 | Gods, and of the race of mortal man.~
18 1, 72, 4 | the powers of Rudra.~The mortal band, discerning in the
19 1, 83, 1 | 1. INDRA, the mortal man well guarded by thine
20 1, 84, 7 | He who alone bestoweth on mortal man who offereth gifts,~
21 1, 84, 19| Mightiest, verily blessest mortal man.~O Maghavan, there is
22 1, 86, 7 | 7 Fortunate shall that mortal be, O Maruts most adorable,~
23 1, 90, 3 | to us, Immortal Gods to mortal men,~Chasing our enemies
24 1, 91, 14| 14 O Soma, God, the mortal man who in thy friendship
25 1, 100, 15| not Gods by Godhead, nor mortal men have reached, nor yet
26 1, 110, 4 | sacrifice as priests, they, mortal as they were, gained immortality.~
27 1, 118, 1 | swifter than the mind of mortal, fleet as the wind, three-seated
28 1, 120, 2 | aught -~Not of a spiritless mortal man.~
29 1, 124, 12| dawning.~Yea, to the liberal mortal who remaineth at home, O
30 1, 141, 6 | goes at all times to his mortal worshipper to drink.~
31 1, 147, 5 | 5 Yea, when a mortal knowingly, O Victor, injures
32 1, 155, 2 | hath been directed well at mortal man, bow-armed Krsanu's
33 1, 155, 5 | 5 A mortal man, when he beholds two
34 1, 164, 29| shrilling cries hath humbled mortal man, and, turned to lightning,
35 1, 164, 30| One, the brother of the mortal.~
36 1, 164, 39| born the brother of the mortal~Ceaseless they movelnopposite
37 1, 169, 2 | The various doings of all mortal people by thee are ordered,
38 1, 169, 7 | erthrow as 'twere a sinner the mortal who would fight with those
39 1, 179, 5 | we have committed. Verily mortal man is full of longings.~
40 1, 180, 8 | torrent,~Agastya, famous among mortal heroes, roused with a thousand
41 2, 1, 14| offered them.~By thee do mortal men give sweetness to their
42 2, 3, 3 | first to-day before the mortal.~Bring thou the Marut host.
43 2, 19, 5 | God, the Mighty, to the mortal;~For Etasa with worship
44 2, 20, 4 | worships, of the living mortal.~
45 2, 27, 9 | far-ruling for the righteous mortal.~
46 2, 34, 9 | Vasus, from the injurer, the mortal foe who makes us looked
47 2, 41, 8 | harm,~Yea, no malicious mortal foe.~
48 3, 10, 1 | Lord of all mankind, do mortal men~With understanding kindle
49 3, 11, 7 | offering sacred food to him the mortal worshipper obtains.~A home
50 3, 15, 6 | clear effulgence. Let not a mortal's evil will obstruct us.~
51 3, 39, 8 | comes even from the hostile mortal, piled up; but good at rescue
52 3, 54, 2 | rejoice them with the living mortal.~
53 4, 1, 1 | Immortal, O thou Holy One, mid mortal men, the God-devoted God,
54 4, 1, 9 | stays, effectual in this mortal's dwelling, and the God
55 4, 2, 3 | between you Deities and mortal races.~
56 4, 2, 10| acceptest, Agni, thou God a mortal's gift, thou liberal Giver, -~
57 4, 5, 2 | vouchsafed this bounty unto me a mortal, -~Deathless, discerner,
58 4, 7, 2 | suddenly shown forth.~For mortal men have held thee fast,
59 4, 9, 6 | lovest well,~To bear the mortal's gifts to heaven.~
60 4, 12, 3 | gives treasures to the mortal who adores him.~
61 4, 15, 5 | mighty be the Agni whom the mortal hero shall command,~With
62 4, 22, 9 | destroy the weapon of our mortal foeman.~
63 4, 23, 5 | bond of friendship with a mortal hath the God chosen as this
64 4, 30, 6 | 6 When also for a mortal man, Indra, thou speddest
65 4, 34, 4 | 4 Now for the mortal worshipper, O Heroes, for
66 4, 37, 6 | 6 The mortal man whom, Rbhus, ye and
67 4, 55, 1 | Mitra, from the stronger mortal. Gods, which of you at sacrifice
68 5, 2, 6 | 6 Mid mortal men godless have secreted
69 5, 4, 10| with grateful spirit, a mortal, call with might on thee
70 5, 7, 6 | 6 Whom, sought of many, mortal man hath found to be the
71 5, 9, 1 | 1. BEARING; oblations mortal men, O Agni, worship thee
72 5, 9, 6 | subbue the wickedness of mortal men.~
73 5, 14, 2 | 2 At high solemnities mortal men glorify him the Immortal,
74 5, 17, 1 | 1. GOD, may a mortal call the Strong hither,
75 5, 18, 1 | all oblations brought by mortal men.~
76 5, 21, 4 | 4 Let mortal man adore your God, Agni,
77 5, 41, 7 | bring the sacrifice unto the mortal.~
78 5, 41, 13| birds descend not to the mortal who strives to reach them
79 5, 41, 17| thinking, O ye Gods, the mortal wins you to give him increase
80 5, 41, 17| his herds of cattle: the mortal wins him, O ye Gods, your
81 5, 50, 1 | 1. LET every mortal man elect the friendship
82 5, 52, 4 | through ages of mankind, guard mortal man from injury.~
83 5, 61, 15| ye, lovers of the song to mortal man through holy hymn,~And
84 5, 67, 3 | feet, and guard from injury mortal man.~
85 5, 74, 7 | 7 Who among many mortal men this day hath won you
86 5, 74, 8 | praise pass onward among mortal men.~
87 5, 86, 1 | 1. THE mortal man whom ye, the Twain,
88 5, 86, 5 | Gods without guile for mortal man,~Worthy themselves,
89 6, 1, 9 | 9 Agni, the mortal who hath toiled and worshipped,
90 6, 2, 5 | 5 The mortal who with fuel lights thy
91 6, 3, 2 | scorn affect not such a mortal.~
92 6, 4, 2 | favour.~Dear to all life, mid mortal men Immortal, our guest,
93 6, 9, 4 | of all: behold him. Mid mortal men he is the light immortal.~
94 6, 10, 3 | 3 Mid mortal men that singer thrives
95 6, 14, 1 | service by his hymns,~That mortal cats before the rest, and
96 6, 14, 5 | Agni, God, protects the mortal from reproach,~Whose conquering
97 6, 16, 25| 25 For strong and active mortal man, excellent, Agni, is
98 6, 16, 32| who doeth evil deeds,~The mortal who would strike us dead.~
99 6, 16, 46| 46 The mortal man who serves the God with
100 6, 30, 4 | God superior to thee, no mortal.~Thou slewest Ahi who besieged
101 6, 48, 20| the God's, O Maruts, or a mortal man's who worships, ye impetuous
102 6, 59, 5 | 5 What mortal understands, O Gods, Indra
103 6, 64, 6 | dawning.~Yea, to the liberal mortal who rernaineth at home,
104 6, 67, 4 | forth as terrors to the mortal foeman.~
105 7, 1, 23| fair of face, the wealthy mortal who to the Immortal offers
106 7, 11, 3 | the treasures sent for the mortal who presents oblation.~Bring
107 7, 25, 2 | Strike down the weapon of our mortal foeman: bestow upon us splendid
108 7, 28, 1 | and guided hither.~Though mortal men on every side invoke
109 7, 32, 14| 14 Indra, what mortal will attack the man who
110 7, 38, 2 | effulgence, and bringing mortal men the food that feeds
111 7, 65, 3 | many nooses: the wicked mortal hardly may escape them.~
112 7, 71, 2 | car, O Asvins, come to the mortal who presents oblation.~Keep
113 7, 77, 1 | Agni hath come to feed on mortal? fuel. She hath made light
114 7, 82, 7 | from any side assails the mortal man~Whose sacrifice, O Gods,
115 7, 82, 7 | doth the crafty guile of mortal injure him.~
116 7, 94, 8 | injurious blow of hostile mortal fall on us:~O Indra-Agni,
117 8, 1, 22| Bestow great wealth upon the mortal worshipper who sheds the
118 8, 3, 13| shall, then, the zealous mortal sing?~For have not they
119 8, 4, 16| treasures of the Dawn for mortal man whom thou dost speed.~
120 8, 6, 44| 44 Mid mightiest Gods let mortal man choose Indra at the
121 8, 9, 16| hymn, and holy gift from mortal men.~
122 8, 11, 1 | 1. THOU Agni, God mid mortal men, art guard of sacred
123 8, 18, 1 | 1. Now let the mortal offer prayer to win the
124 8, 18, 13| 13 Whatever mortal with the powe r of demons
125 8, 18, 15| simple ones, ye know each mortal in your hearts;~Ye, Vasus,
126 8, 19, 5 | 5 The mortal who hath ministered to Agni
127 8, 19, 6 | caused by Gods or wrought by mortal man from any side o'ertaketh
128 8, 19, 14| 14 The mortal who with blazing fuel, as
129 8, 19, 25| Agni, if thou wert the mortal, bright as Mitra, I worshipped
130 8, 19, 28| Agni, ever gain my wish~A mortal with a God to help.~
131 8, 19, 34| 34 The mortal whom, Adityas, ye, Guilelew,
132 8, 20, 22| 22 Even mortal man, ye Dancers breast adorned
133 8, 22, 14| us not utterly as prey to mortal foe, ye Rudras, Lords of
134 8, 23, 15| 15 No mortal foe can e'er prevail by
135 8, 23, 19| 19 Him may the mortal hero make his own immortal
136 8, 27, 14| spirit are the Gods with mortal man, co-sharers all of gracious
137 8, 27, 15| Varuna and Mitra, harins the mortal, man who honours and obeys
138 8, 28, 4 | theirs,~No demon, and no mortal~
139 8, 41, 7 | Gods and all the works of mortal men.~Before the home of
140 8, 44, 15| 15 The mortal man who serves the God Agni
141 8, 46, 4 | 4 Fair guidance hath the mortal man whom Aryaman, the Marut
142 8, 48, 3 | harm us? What, O Immortal, mortal man's deception?~
143 8, 49, 8 | Give us not as a prey to mortal enemy, nor to the wicked
144 8, 59, 7 | 7 Let not a godless mortal gain this food, O thou whose
145 8, 60, 1 | malignity,~Yea, from all hate of mortal man.~
146 8, 60, 4 | stay not from wealth the mortal man whom, Agni, thou~Protectest
147 8, 60, 11| from of old Priest among mortal men, the most delightful
148 8, 70, 3 | give, neither may Gods nor mortal men~Restrain thee like a
149 8, 73, 2 | time,~Established among mortal men.~
150 8, 85, 2 | mountains.~Neither might God nor mortal man accomplish what the
151 8, 90, 1 | 1. YEA, specially that mortal man hath toiled for service
152 8, 90, 6 | survey the families of mortal men.~
153 8, 90, 14| Past and gone are three mortal generations: the fourth
154 8, 92, 4 | 4 The mortal man whom thou wouldst lead
155 9, 79, 2 | crafty hindering of all mortal men may we continually bear
156 9, 91, 2 | People -~Indu, by hands of mortal men made beauteous, immortal,
157 9, 94, 3 | fame, mid Gods, unto the mortal, wealth to the skilled,
158 9, 98, 4 | thyself, O Indu, God, to every mortal worshipper~Attractest riches
159 9, 110, 4 | produce him, Deathless God mid mortal men for maintenance of Law
160 10, 5, 6 | these may come the troubled mortal.~He standeth in the dwelling
161 10, 10, 3 | progeny of the sole existing mortal.~Then let thy soul and mine
162 10, 11, 7 | 7 Far-famed is he, the mortal man, O Agni, thou Son of
163 10, 17, 2 | 2 From mortal men they hid the Immortal
164 10, 22, 5 | found, none, be he God or mortal man.~
165 10, 22, 6 | dwelling-place?~Why are ye come to mortal man from distant realms
166 10, 63, 13| Untouched by any evil, every mortal thrives, and, following
167 10, 79, 4 | knowledge of the God have I, a mortal. Yea, Agni knoweth best,
168 10, 91, 11| 11 When mortal man presents to thee Immortal
169 10, 93, 2 | succeeding sacrifice that mortal honoureth the Gods,~He who,
170 10, 95, 8 | 8 When I, a mortal, wooed to mine embraces
171 10, 95, 9 | these Immortal Ones, the mortal hath converse with the nymphs
172 10, 98, 8 | whom Devapi Arstisena, the mortal man, hath kindled in his
173 10, 106, 6 | victorious, (render) my decaying mortal body free from decay.~
174 10, 106, 7 | this moving, perishable mortal (frame) to cross over to
175 10, 115, 7 | noble Agni with princes and mortal men is lauded, excellent
176 10, 118, 6 | pay worship with oil, ye mortal men, -~Lord of the house,
177 10, 126, 1 | distress, ye Gods, affects the mortal man,~Whom Aryaman and Mitra
178 10, 126, 2 | Aryaman,~Whereby ye guhrd the mortal man from sore distress,
179 10, 134, 2 | 2 Relax that mortal's stubborn strength whose
180 10, 136, 3 | the winds:~You therefore, mortal men. behold our natural
181 10, 150, 4 | have kindled Agni, men of mortal mould.~Agni I invocate for
182 10, 160, 4 | with Ioving favour on the mortal who, like a rich man, pours
183 10, 171, 3 | 3 Venya, that mortal man, hast thou, for Astrabudhna
184 AppI, 0, 5 | we have committed. Verily mortal man is full of longings.~
185 AppI, 0, 5 | victorious, (render) my decaying mortal body free from decay.~7 '
186 AppI, 0, 5 | this moving, perishable mortal (frame) to cross over to
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