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charger 22
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chariot 172
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174 mother
174 vigour
173 over
172 chariot
172 guard
172 thought
171 pour

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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chariot

    Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 30, 18| 18 Your chariot yoked for both alike, immortal, 2 1, 30, 19| forehead of the Bull one chariot wheel ye ever keep,~The 3 1, 34, 9 | three wheels of your triple chariot, where are the three seats 4 1, 35, 2 | mortal,~Borne in his golden chariot he cometh, Savitar, God 5 1, 35, 4 | 4 His chariot decked with pearl, of various 6 1, 39, 6 | 6 Ye to your chariot have yoked the spotted deer: 7 1, 46, 8 | on the flood's shore your chariot waits~Drops, with the hymn, 8 1, 47, 7 | on your lightly-rolling chariot come to us, together with 9 1, 49, 2 | 2 The chariot which thou mountest, fair 10 1, 61, 4 | as fashions the wright a chariot for the man who needs it, -~ 11 1, 88, 2 | have they smitten with the chariot's felly.~ 12 1, 92, 16| ye unanimous direct~Your chariot to our home wealthy in kine 13 1, 94, 10| 10 When to thy chariot thou hadst yoked two red 14 1, 100, 16| riches,~Drew at the pole the chariot yoked with stallions, joyous, 15 1, 106, 1 | host and Aditi.~Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, 16 1, 106, 2 | bring joy to us.~Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, 17 1, 106, 3 | strengthen Law.~Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, 18 1, 106, 4 | pray with hymns.~Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, 19 1, 106, 5 | rest and stir.~Like as a chariot from a difficult ravine, 20 1, 106, 6 | power and might.~Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, 21 1, 113, 14| horses, on her well-harnessed chariot Dawn approaches.~ 22 1, 116, 1 | drives rain-clouds,~Who, in a chariot rapid as an arrow, brought 23 1, 117, 15| the ocean.~Ye with your chariot swift as thought, well-harnessed, 24 1, 118, 1 | with falcons, may your chariot, Asvins, most gracious, 25 1, 118, 1 | help, come hither, -~Your chariot, swifter than the mind of 26 1, 118, 2 | 2 Come to us with your chariot triple seated, three-wheeled, 27 1, 118, 4 | you hither, yoked to your chariot, swift, with flying pinions,~ 28 1, 118, 5 | you, ascended there your chariot, Heroes.~Borne on their 29 1, 118, 10| wellbeing come to us on your chariot treasure-laden.~ 30 1, 120, 11| evermore: may the light chariot pass from men~To men unto 31 1, 122, 11| largely, for fame, to him the chariot rider.~ 32 1, 123, 1 | 1. THE Daksina's broad chariot hath been harnessed: this 33 1, 123, 7 | Parents. Dawn on her shining chariot is resplendent.~ 34 1, 134, 3 | steeds, swift-footed, to the chariot, to the pole to draw, most 35 1, 135, 4 | 4 The chariot with its team of horses 36 1, 139, 3 | The fellies of your golden chariot scatter drops, Mighty Ones! 37 1, 140, 12| 12 Grant to our chariot, to our house, O Agni, a 38 1, 141, 8 | 8 Like a swift chariot made by men who know their 39 1, 148, 3 | established.~As, harnessed to a chariot fleet-foot horses, at his 40 1, 157, 1 | Asvins have equipped their chariot for the course. God Savitar 41 1, 161, 3 | courser must be made, a chariot fashioned here,~A cow must 42 1, 161, 7 | Sons, ye formed a horse: a chariot ye equipped, and went unto 43 1, 164, 2 | Seven to the one-wheeled chariot yoke the Courser; bearing 44 1, 166, 9 | turns together both the chariot wheels.~ 45 1, 167, 5 | She climbed her servant's chariot, she like Surya with cloud-like 46 1, 168, 8 | rivers roar before your chariot fellies when they are uttering 47 1, 174, 5 | docile.~Let the Sun roll his chariot wheel anear us, and let 48 1, 175, 4 | Sage, thou stolest Sarya's chariot wheel.~Thou barest Kutsa 49 1, 177, 2 | Coursers to thy mighty chariot harnessed, -~Ascend thou 50 1, 180, 10| O Asvins, that your new chariot, for our own well-being,~ 51 1, 182, 1 | prudent Ones. Here is the chariot drawn by strong steeds: 52 1, 182, 2 | charioteers,~Bring your full chariot hither heaped with liquid 53 1, 183, 2 | 2 Light rolls your easy chariot faring earthward, what time, 54 2, 4, 6 | forests; like water down the chariot ways he roareth.~On his 55 2, 12, 8 | Whom two invoke upon one chariot mounted, each for himself, 56 2, 19, 6 | Once to the driver of his chariot, Kutsa, he gave up greedy 57 2, 27, 12| prosper,~Moves with his chariot first in rank and wealthy, 58 2, 34, 9 | looked upon as wolves.~With chariot all aflame compass him round 59 2, 38, 3 | unyoke them: e'en the fleet chariot hath he stayed from going.~ 60 2, 39, 3 | of morning, come like two chariot wheels at dawn, ye Mighty.~ 61 2, 40, 3 | Soma and Pusan, urge your chariot hither, the seven-wheeIed 62 3, 2, 8 | things that be.~He drives the chariot of the lofty ordinance: 63 3, 11, 5 | before the tribes of men,~A chariot swift and ever new.~ 64 3, 14, 7 | the Friend of each good chariot's master. All this enjoy 65 3, 35, 1 | MOUNT the Bay Horses to thy chariot harnessed, and come to us 66 3, 43, 6 | 6 Yoked to thy chariot, led thy tall Bays, Indra, 67 3, 45, 2 | floods,~Indra who mounts his chariot at his Bay Steeds' cry, 68 3, 53, 5 | Brother,~Where thy tall chariot hath a place to rest in, 69 3, 53, 6 | Consort;~Where thy tall chariot hath a place to rest in, 70 3, 58, 1 | them.~She with the splendid chariot brings refulgence. The praise 71 4, 14, 1 | their glories.~Come on your chariot, ye who travel widely, come 72 4, 14, 4 | most powerful steeds and chariot bring you, O Asvins, hither 73 4, 30, 10| 10 Then from her chariot Usas fled, affrighted, from 74 4, 31, 14| 14 Our chariot, Indra, boldly moves endued 75 4, 43, 5 | 5 In the wide space your chariot reacheth heaven, what time 76 4, 44, 2 | when stately horses in your chariot draw you.~ 77 4, 44, 5 | heaven, borne on your golden chariot rolling lightly.~Suffer 78 4, 45, 1 | goes up that light: your chariot is yoked that travels round 79 4, 45, 3 | for the meath's sake the chariot that ye love.~Refresh the 80 4, 45, 7 | declared, O Asvins, your chariot with good steeds, which 81 4, 46, 5 | 5 On far-refulgent chariot come unto the man who offers 82 4, 48, 5 | thousand steeds, and let thy chariot come to us with might.~ 83 5, 31, 1 | MAGHAVAN Indra turns his chariot downward, the strength-displaying 84 5, 31, 4 | 4. Anus have wrought a chariot for thy Courser, and Tvastar, 85 5, 31, 5 | accordant,~Without or steed or chariot were the fellies which, 86 5, 31, 9 | and Kutsa, borne on the chariot within hearing-distance.~ 87 5, 31, 11| carried forward e'en the Sun's chariot backward in its running.~ 88 5, 33, 3 | unharnessed.~Ascend this chariot, thou whose hand wields 89 5, 34, 6 | strong in war he stays the chariot wheel, and, hating him who 90 5, 35, 5 | the Stone.~With all thy chariot's force assail the man who 91 5, 36, 5 | fair of cheek, with mighty chariot, mighty, uphold us, strong-willed, 92 5, 52, 9 | of wool,~And with their chariot tires they cleave the rock 93 5, 56, 8 | 8 The Maruts' chariot, ever fain to gather glory, 94 5, 63, 1 | the sublimest heaven your chariot ye ascend.~O Mitra-Varuna 95 5, 76, 1 | ascended.~Borne on your chariot, Asvins, turn you hither 96 5, 77, 3 | dropping fatness, your chariot with its freight of food 97 5, 80, 2 | travelled.~High, on her lofty chariot, all-impelling, Dawn gives 98 5, 83, 7 | deposit. Fly round us on thy chariot waterladen.~Thine opened 99 6, 29, 2 | drivers stand on his golden chariot firmly stationed.~With his 100 6, 37, 3 | all-potent Indra on well-wheeled chariot, may the Steeds who bear 101 6, 44, 19| hither, Steeds with strong chariot and strong reins to hold 102 6, 44, 24| heaven and earth asunder: the chariot with the sevenfold reins 103 6, 45, 15| skilfullest of those who drive the chariot, with our art and aim,~O 104 6, 47, 28| offer, receive, O Godlike Chariot, these oblations.~ 105 6, 49, 5 | 5 That chariot of the Asvins, fair to look 106 6, 54, 3 | 3 Unharmed is Pusan's chariot wheel; the box ne'er falleth 107 6, 61, 13| vast for victory like a chariot, Sarasvati must be extolled 108 6, 62, 10| offipring; come on your radiant chariot rich in heroes.~Strike off, 109 6, 68, 10| you rapturous joy.~Your chariot cometh to the banquet of 110 7, 24, 5 | 5 As to the chariot pole a vigorous courser, 111 7, 34, 1 | hymn go forth, like a swift chariot wrought and fashioned well.~ 112 7, 41, 6 | As strong steeds draw a chariot may they bring us hitherward 113 7, 67, 8 | the Seven Rivers hath your chariot travelled.~Yoked by the 114 7, 68, 3 | 3 Your chariot with a hundred aids, O Asvins, 115 7, 69, 1 | 1. MAY your gold chariot, drawn by vigorous horses, 116 7, 71, 3 | bliss, bring hither your chariot at the earliest flush of 117 7, 71, 4 | 4 The chariot, Princes, that conveys you, 118 7, 75, 4 | 4 She yokes her chariot far away, and swiftly visits 119 8, 1, 25| 25 Yoked to thy chariot wrought of gold, may thy 120 8, 2, 35| 35 Who drives his chariot seeking spoil, from afar, 121 8, 5, 35| 35 Borne on that chariot wrought of gold, with coursers 122 8, 9, 18| man-protecting home the chariot ofthe Asvins comes.~ 123 8, 20, 8 | The pivot of the Sobharis' chariot within the golden box is 124 8, 22, 4 | 4 One of your chariot wheels is moving swiftly 125 8, 22, 5 | 5 That chariot of yours which hath a triple 126 8, 22, 9 | 9 O Asvins, mount the chariot, mount the golden seat, 127 8, 26, 1 | 1. I CALL your chariot to receive united praise 128 8, 31, 3 | 3 His chariot shall be glorious, sped 129 8, 33, 4 | beside the juice is he: his chariot is of gold.~ 130 8, 35, 22| 22 Drive down your chariot hitherward drink ye the 131 8, 46, 23| Turn with swift whirl my chariot wheel;~ 132 8, 46, 24| son munificent.~He gave a chariot wrought of gold: the prince 133 8, 46, 27| me gifts.~Borne on firm chariot with the prosperous Nahup, 134 8, 58, 16| fair-helmeted, ascend thy chariot wrought of gold.~We will 135 8, 62, 13| 13 This is your chariot, Asvins, which speeds through 136 8, 69, 4 | 4 O Indra, help our chariot on, yea, Thunderer, though 137 8, 69, 5 | thou at case? Make thou my chariot to be first~And bring the 138 8, 94, 8 | 8 The Bays who draw thy chariot, Steeds who injure none, 139 8, 101, 1 | come quickly with your chariot, O ye Holy.~Come with your 140 8, 102, 3 | 3 The chariot bright and radiant, treasure-laden, 141 9, 38, 1 | 1. THIS Steer, this Chariot, rushes through the woollen 142 9, 66, 26| 26 Best rider of the chariot, praised with fairest praise 143 10, 3, 6 | 6 His powers, whose chariot fellies gleam and glitter 144 10, 10, 8 | another, and hasten like a chariot wheel to meet him.~ 145 10, 26, 1 | glorious Pusan with yoked chariot, and the Mighty Twain!~ 146 10, 26, 5 | sacrifice, the driver of the chariot steeds;~The Rsi who is good 147 10, 26, 9 | majestic Pusan speed our chariot with his power and might.~ 148 10, 29, 8 | his friendship.~Ascend thy chariot as it were in battle, which 149 10, 39, 7 | 7 Ye, mounted on your chariot brought to Vimada the comely 150 10, 39, 12| 12 Come on that Chariot which the Rbhus wrought 151 10, 39, 12| Rbhus wrought for you, the Chariot, Asvins, that is speedier 152 10, 53, 7 | Lovers of Soma, bind the chariot traces fast: set ye the 153 10, 60, 8 | leather thong they bind the chariot yoke to hold it fast,~So 154 10, 77, 5 | like horses fastened to the chariot poles, luminous with your 155 10, 85, 11| Sama-hymn:~All car were thy two chariot wheels: thy path was tremulous 156 10, 85, 14| When on your three-wheeled chariot, O Asvins, ye came as wooers 157 10, 85, 15| wooing came,~Where was one chariot wheel of yours? Where stood 158 10, 95, 8 | from me in terror, like chariot horses when the car has 159 10, 101, 7 | prize before you: equip a chariot fraught with happy fortune.~ 160 10, 102, 11| flowing.~With swiftly-racing chariot may we conquer, and rich 161 10, 103, 4 | Brhaspati, fly with thy chariot hither, slayer of demons, 162 10, 106, 7 | strong, like the Rbhus, your chariot, attained its destination 163 10, 106, 11| to our song, ye whom one chariot carries.~Filled be our kine 164 10, 114, 7 | 7 The Chariot's majesties are fourteen 165 10, 123, 1 | hath driven hither, on chariot of the air, the Calves of 166 10, 132, 4 | the King of all men.~The chariot's Lord was well content, 167 10, 133, 1 | Indra that shall set his chariot in the foremost place.~Giver 168 10, 135, 5 | the child? Who made the chariot roll away?~Who will this 169 10, 138, 5 | upon her way and left her chariot there.~ 170 10, 160, 1 | offered viands: with all thy chariot here unyoke thy Coursers.~ 171 10, 168, 1 | 1. O THE Wind's chariot, O its power and glory! 172 AppI, 0, 5 | strong, like the Rbhus, your chariot, attained its destination


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