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vigolms 1
vigorous 86
vigou 1
vigour 174
vii 11
viii 13
vile 2
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175 there
174 battle
174 mother
174 vigour
173 over
172 chariot
172 guard

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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vigour

    Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 32, 7 | Emasculate yet claiming manly vigour, thus Vrtra lay with scattered 2 1, 37, 9 | 9 Strong is their birth: vigour have they to issue from 3 1, 50, 13| With all his conquering vigour this Aditya hath gone up 4 1, 63, 8 | O Hero, thou bestowest vigour itself to flow to us for 5 1, 64, 10| wealth, endowed with mighty vigour, singers loud of voice,~ 6 1, 73, 1 | with his power. all acts of vigour,~Truthful, like splendourr, 7 1, 77, 4 | stir our thoughts with vigour.~ 8 1, 77, 5 | augment in them splendour and vigour: observant, as he lists, 9 1, 91, 18| and mighty foe-subduing vigour,~Waxing to immortality, 10 1, 98, 2 | Agni, may Vaisvanara with vigour, present, preserve us day 11 1, 100, 15| Both Earth and Heaven in vigour he surpasseth. May Indra, 12 1, 102, 4 | break down, O Maghavan, the vigour of our foes.~ 13 1, 103, 5 | your trust in Indra's hero vigour.~He found the cattle, and 14 1, 118, 11| come with the fresh swift vigour of the falcon.~Bearing oblations 15 1, 122, 12| 12 Vigour will we bestow on that adorer 16 1, 135, 5 | rites: these drops of mighty vigour have they beauti fied, like 17 1, 147, 1 | aspiring, endued thee with the vigour of the living,~So that on 18 1, 163, 8 | friendship: the pattern of thy vigour Gods have copied.~ 19 1, 164, 25| it excels in majesty and vigour.~ 20 1, 165, 12| blameless glory and their vigour.~When I have seen you, Matuts, 21 1, 167, 9 | reached the limit of your vigour.~They in courageous might 22 1, 181, 2 | with fair backs, full of vigour, resplendent in their native 23 1, 181, 6 | with the other's ways and vigour: the upper streams have 24 2, 3, 9 | well formed, and full of vigour.~May Tvastar lengthen our 25 2, 4, 3 | offerer in the house his vigour.~ 26 2, 11, 4 | strength to thine own splendid vigour, laying within thine arms 27 2, 11, 7 | Steeds showing forth their vigour have sent a loud cry out 28 2, 11, 11| flanks, shall swell thy vigour. The juice that satisfies 29 2, 11, 13| help, O Indra, as swell thy vigour while they seek thy favour.~ 30 2, 11, 20| down Arbuda what time his vigour was strengthened by libations 31 2, 12, 11| Dragon putting forth his vigour, the demon lying there, 32 2, 25, 4 | kine.~He slays in unabated vigour with great might, whomever 33 2, 34, 13| ornaments.~They with impetuous vigour sending down the rain have 34 2, 39, 7 | hands give ye us increasing vigour; like heaven and earth constrain 35 3, 4, 9 | ready issue to our procreant vigour,~Whence springs the hero, 36 3, 14, 3 | 3 The Two who show their vigour, Night and Morning, by the 37 3, 15, 5 | flawless shelters.~Bring vigour, like a car that gathers 38 3, 30, 8 | footless Vrtra as he waxed in vigour.~ 39 3, 32, 3 | increase to thy strength and vigour; the Maruts singing forth 40 3, 36, 5 | kind Lord; his steers have vigour; his cows are many with 41 3, 38, 5 | many draughts that lent him vigour.~From days of old ye Kings, 42 3, 46, 2 | Mighty Lord, through manly vigour, O fierce One, gathering 43 3, 48, 4 | conquering, of surpassing vigour, he framed his body even 44 3, 57, 3 | 3 Fain to lend vigour to the Bull, the siste.. 45 4, 2, 2 | here this day, O Son of Vigour, between both races of born 46 4, 4, 1 | a wide-spreading net thy vigour; go like a mighty King with 47 4, 4, 5 | manifest thine own celestial vigour.~Slacken the strong bows 48 4, 5, 3 | powerful, strong, of boundless vigour, Agni who knows the lofty 49 4, 5, 14| Unsatisfied, with speech devoid of vigour, scanty and frivolous and 50 4, 7, 10| 10 Yet newly born, his vigour is apparent when the wind 51 4, 17, 1 | high dominion.~Thou in thy vigour having slaughtered Vrtra 52 4, 17, 3 | strength, he showed his vigour.~He slaughtered Vrtra with 53 4, 18, 8 | Son, rose up in conquering vigour.~ 54 4, 24, 4 | at need put forth their vigour, striving together in the 55 4, 24, 7 | him may Indra give heroic vigour.~ 56 4, 29, 3 | hear, that he may show his vigour and may be joyful in the 57 4, 36, 5 | which the Heroes, famed for vigour, have produced.~In synods 58 4, 38, 10| the Fivefold People with vigour, as the Sun lightens the 59 4, 41, 4 | on him your overwhelming vigour.~ 60 4, 41, 6 | beauty and for steer-like vigour,~May Indra-Varuna with gracious 61 4, 42, 5 | dust, Lord of surpassing vigour.~ 62 4, 51, 10| we be masters of heroic vigour.~ 63 5, 2, 12| strong-necked Steer, waxing in vigour, gather the foeman's wealth 64 5, 15, 5 | preserve the compass of thy vigour, God! that broad stream 65 5, 31, 13| we be numbered-give thou vigour.~ 66 5, 32, 2 | extended there hast shown thy vigour.~ 67 5, 32, 9 | his strength or cheek his vigour? Alone, resistless, he bears 68 5, 32, 10| Indra.~As he imparts all vigour to these people, straightway 69 5, 76, 4 | waters bringing food and vigour.~ 70 5, 85, 4 | Heroes, putting forth their vigour, loose them.~ 71 5, 87, 1 | in joy and ever roars for vigour.~ 72 5, 87, 6 | mighty power: may your bright vigour be our aid, Evayamarut;~ 73 6, 3, 8 | lightning with his native vigour.~Like the deft Maker of 74 6, 10, 6 | holpest them to gain abundant vigour.~ 75 6, 12, 4 | extol him like a steed for vigour even Agni in the dwelling, 76 6, 13, 6 | seed and offspring, full of vigour.~May I by all my songs obtain 77 6, 16, 17| tby mind applies itself, vigour preeminent bast thou:~There 78 6, 19, 1 | to us, hath grown to hero vigour: broad, wide, he hath been 79 6, 22, 1 | the Mighty One, of manly vigour, victorious, Hero, true, 80 6, 23, 5 | may streng. then Indra's vigour.~ 81 6, 24, 4 | thine energies, endowed with vigour, are like the paths of kine 82 6, 32, 4 | girthed mares, with abundant vigour and plenteous strength to 83 6, 36, 1 | been the dealer-forth of vigour, since among Gods thou hast 84 6, 36, 3 | help, manly might, and vigour follow Indra.~As rivers 85 6, 37, 5 | is hewho gives enduring vigour: may our songs magnify the 86 6, 40, 4 | this sacrifice increase thy vigour.~ 87 6, 47, 12| we be the lords of hero vigour.~ 88 6, 47, 27| bound round with straps, the vigour of the floods.~ 89 6, 47, 30| strength and fill us full of vigour: yea, thunder forth and 90 6, 51, 6 | rulers of our speech and vigour.~ 91 6, 60, 13| to win me strength and vigour I invoke you.~ 92 6, 62, 3 | Mind-swift and full of vigour, that the trouble of man 93 6, 62, 4 | bearing splendour, food, and vigour.~ 94 6, 65, 3 | power and might and food and vigour,~Opulent, with imperial 95 6, 66, 2 | strength and their heroic vigour.~ 96 6, 66, 9 | rapid, strong in native vigour,~Who conquer mighty strength 97 6, 68, 2 | worship they are best through vigour; they have become the strongest 98 6, 75, 7 | Chariots, showing forth their vigour,~With their forefeet descending 99 7, 2, 9 | ready issue to our procreant vigour,~Whence springs the hero, 100 7, 45, 2 | yields to him in active vigour.~ 101 7, 48, 4 | Vasus grant us strength and vigour. Preserve us evermore, ye 102 7, 49, 4 | Deities drink strength and vigour,~They into whom Vaisvanara 103 7, 58, 2 | all-surpassing in your might and vigour, each looker on the light 104 7, 67, 6 | Asvins. May we have genial vigour, ne'er to fail us.~So may 105 7, 93, 2 | together, waxing in your vigour.~Lords of the pasture filled 106 8, 23, 3 | resolute assault, to win vigour and food, deserves our praise, -~ 107 8, 55, 9 | 9 What manly deed of vigour now remains that Indra hath 108 8, 81, 6 | gladdening drops, the God with vigour of a God~Hath far surpassed 109 8, 85, 2 | Hero wrought in full-grown vigour.~ 110 8, 86, 10| strong, stalwart and full of vigour.~ 111 8, 86, 12| the Ram.~Inciters, full of vigour, not to he deceived, are 112 8, 89, 10| regions drew forth drink and vigour: now whither hath her noblest 113 8, 89, 11| Gladdener, yielding food and vigour, the Milch-cow Vak, approach 114 8, 103, 2 | Indra-Varuna, had efficacious vigour, and attained to might:~ 115 9, 29, 6 | and heaven,~And splendid vigour, in thy stream.~ 116 9, 49, 4 | 4 To give us vigour, with thy stream run through 117 9, 52, 1 | in the sky, bringing us vigour with the juice,~Flow to 118 9, 52, 4 | a prayer, bring down the vigour of these men,~Of him who 119 9, 63, 2 | 2 Thou makest food and vigour swell for Indra, best of 120 9, 64, 14| Song-Lover, bring comfort and vigour to the folk,~Poured, Tawny 121 9, 68, 10| us most manifold lively vigour.~We will invoke benevolent 122 9, 85, 1 | in the fight thou art the vigour of the Gods, the well-loved 123 9, 89, 7 | we be masters of heroic vigour.~ 124 9, 90, 4 | cattle, call to us abundant vigour.~ 125 9, 90, 6 | onward, destroying with thy vigour all misfortunes.~For our 126 9, 91, 4 | thee, Indu, robd thyself in vigour.~Rend with thy swift bolt, 127 9, 92, 1 | He hath gained song and vigour while they cleansed him, 128 9, 94, 5 | 5 Stream to us food and vigour, kine and horses: give us 129 9, 95, 5 | we be masters of heroic vigour.~ 130 9, 96, 4 | prosperity and constant Vigour, flow on for happiness and 131 9, 96, 8 | streams, pour strength and vigour.~As thoughtful Pavamana, 132 9, 97, 47| purified with ancient vital vigour, pervading all his Daughter' 133 9, 99, 1 | and Lovely One ply manly vigour like a bow:~joyous, in front 134 9, 113, 1 | Saryanavan's side,~Storing up vigour in his heart, prepared to 135 10, 7, 7 | bestow upon us life and vital vigour.~Accept, O Mighty One, the 136 10, 12, 1 | assuming all his vital vigour.~ 137 10, 21, 4 | One!~Bring thou to give us vigour,-at your glad carouse -splendid 138 10, 27, 7 | thou grewest to full vital vigour: an earlier saw, a later 139 10, 28, 11| themselves destroy their bodies' vigour.~ 140 10, 31, 2 | and grasp still nobler vigour with his spirit.~ 141 10, 39, 8 | 8 Ye gave a ain the vigour of his youthful life to 142 10, 43, 3 | path increase the vital vigour of the potent Steer.~ 143 10, 44, 3 | conquering might, of real vigour.~ 144 10, 44, 4 | trough, the Sage, the prop of vigour, in the vat,~Prepare thine 145 10, 48, 10| formed me for auspicious vigour, unconquered and invincible 146 10, 50, 1 | war, whose fame and manly vigour Heaven and Earth revere.~ 147 10, 53, 3 | come, sweet, robed in vital vigour, and made our calling on 148 10, 55, 1 | invoked thee and thou gavest vigour~The earth and heaven thou 149 10, 55, 7 | Thunderer gained strong manly vigour, through whom he waxed in 150 10, 56, 3 | the yearning Maidens with vigour, happily go to heaven and 151 10, 59, 1 | the goal with quickened vigour. Let Nirrti depart to distant 152 10, 61, 22| various ways and brought us vigour, ye who are undeceivable 153 10, 67, 11| prayer that begs for vital vigour: aid in your wonted manner 154 10, 71, 10| is he and fit for deed of vigour.~ 155 10, 73, 3 | foundest here hath lent thee vigour.~Thousand hyenas in thy 156 10, 75, 3 | earth: he puts forth endless vigour with a flash of light.~Like 157 10, 83, 4 | art, Manyu, of surpassing vigour, fierce, queller of the 158 10, 83, 5 | myself; come thou to give me vigour.~ 159 10, 84, 2 | possessions: show forth thy vigour, scatter those who hate 160 10, 84, 3 | hindered thine impetuous vigour: Mighty, Sole born! thou 161 10, 87, 25| Yatudhana's strength, the vigour of the Raksasa.~ 162 10, 88, 10| worlds through strength and vigour.~They made him to appear 163 10, 102, 8 | cows, gained strength and vigour.~ 164 10, 103, 7 | cow-stalls with surpassing vigour, Indra, the pitiless Hero, 165 10, 106, 11| increase the laud and gain us vigour: come to our song, ye whom 166 10, 116, 1 | juice for mighty power and vigour, drink, Strongest One, that 167 10, 117, 9 | diffier in their strength and vigour: two, even kinsmen, differ 168 10, 120, 2 | his strength, with ample vigour, he as a foe strikes fear 169 10, 120, 3 | concentrate on thee their mental vigour, what time these, twice 170 10, 120, 5 | with my prayer thy vital vigour.~ 171 10, 121, 2 | vital breath, of power and vigour, he whose commandments all 172 10, 124, 8 | upon his loftiest power and vigour: he dwells in these who 173 10, 142, 6 | bend thee, waxing in thy vigour: let all the Vasus sit this 174 10, 165, 5 | bird fly forth and leave us vigour.~


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