Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 1, 2 | praised by living as by ancient seers.~He shall bring. hitherward
2 1, 26, 5 | 5 O ancient Herald, be thou glad in
3 1, 30, 9 | resist, the Hero of our ancient home,~Thee whom my sire
4 1, 33, 4 | heaven in all directions, the ancient riteless ones fled to destruction.~
5 1, 35, 11| 11 O Savitar, thine ancient dustless pathways are well
6 1, 36, 4 | Gods enkindle thee their ancient messenger, - Varuna, Mitra,
7 1, 62, 7 | hymns, he parted of old the ancient Pair, united ever.~In highest
8 1, 62, 8 | Round heaven and earth from ancient time have travelled, Night
9 1, 62, 11| 11 Thoughts ancient, seeking wealth, with adoration,
10 1, 92, 10| 10 Ancient of days, again again born
11 1, 95, 10| floods that glisten.~All ancient things within his maw he
12 1, 96, 1 | 1. HE in the ancient way by strength engendered,
13 1, 96, 2 | 2 At Ayu's ancient call he by his wisdom gave
14 1, 104, 4 | who lives beside us: with ancient streams forth speeds and
15 1, 105, 4 | tell it forth.~Where is the ancient law divine? Who is its new
16 1, 105, 5 | what untruth? Where is mine ancient call on you? Mark this my
17 1, 108, 5 | and mighty exploits,~The ancient and auspicious bonds of
18 1, 117, 1 | 1. ASVINS, your ancient priest invites you hither
19 1, 117, 13| Asvins, restored to youth the ancient man Cyavana.~The Daughter
20 1, 117, 14| Tugra, according to your ancient manner:~With horses brown
21 1, 118, 3 | Wonder-Workers.~How then have ancient sages said, O Asvins, that
22 1, 118, 8 | 8 For ancient Sayti in his sore affliction
23 1, 139, 9 | my birth, yea, tbose of ancient days and Manu knew.~Their
24 1, 142, 1 | the ladle up.~Spin out the ancient thread for him who sheds,
25 1, 153, 4 | joyful.~Of this may he, the ancient House-Lord, give us. Enjoy,
26 1, 156, 2 | brings gifts to him the Ancient and the Last, to Visnu who
27 1, 161, 7 | from out a hide; unto that ancient Pair ye gave again their
28 1, 164, 13| not heated: the nave from ancient time remains unbroken.~
29 1, 175, 6 | As thou, O Indra, to the ancient singers wast ever joy, as
30 1, 176, 6 | As thou, O Indra, to the ancient singers wast ever joy, like
31 1, 180, 5 | 5 Like Tugra's ancient son may I, ye Mighty, bring
32 1, 184, 3 | sprung from the waters, like ancient times of Varuna the Mighty.~
33 2, 2, 9 | chanted by us men, O Agni, Ancient One, has swelled unto the
34 2, 3, 1 | presence of all beings.~Wise, ancient, God, the Priest and Purifier,
35 2, 4, 8 | in remembrance of thine ancient favour have sung my hymn
36 2, 7, 6 | bedewed with sacred oil, ancient, Invoker, excellent,~The
37 2, 14, 6 | demolished Sambara's hundred ancient castles;~Who cast down Varcin'
38 2, 17, 1 | forth to him, for, as in ancient days, his mighty powers
39 2, 20, 5 | lauded, crushed even Asna's ancient powers.~
40 2, 22, 3 | deed, Dancer, thy first and ancient work, worthy to be told
41 2, 24, 5 | 5 Ancient will be those creatures,
42 2, 29, 2 | service, Vasus, with our ancient friendship?~O Aditi, and
43 2, 36, 6 | hath seated him after the ancient texts.~My prayer that bids
44 3, 1, 6 | yet not naked.~Then they, ancient and young, who dwell together,
45 3, 1, 20| Agni, have I declared, the ancient and the later.~These great
46 3, 7, 6 | Yea, by tradition from the ancient sages they brought great
47 3, 9, 8 | glow,~Swift envoy, active, ancient, and adorable: serve ye
48 3, 14, 3 | Agni.~When men adorn the Ancient with oblations, these seek,
49 3, 17, 1 | 1. DULY enkindled after ancient customs, bringing all treasures,
50 3, 20, 4 | and guards the seasons.~Ancient, all-knowing, he the Vrtra-slayer
51 3, 29, 1 | Matron: we will rub Agni in ancient fashion forth.~
52 3, 29, 14| priests, he shone forth from ancient time, when in his Mother'
53 3, 31, 6 | s fissure, that vast and ancient place she plundered thoroughly.~
54 3, 31, 10| 10 Drawing the milk of ancient seed prolific, they joyed
55 3, 31, 19| renovate old song for him the Ancient.~Chase thou the many godless
56 3, 32, 13| hither,~Him magnified by ancient songs and praises, by lauds
57 3, 38, 5 | 5 First the more ancient Bull engendered offspring;
58 3, 38, 9 | his work, the Great, the Ancient: as heavenly blessing keep
59 3, 39, 2 | shining raiment, this is the ancient hymn of our forefathers.~
60 3, 42, 9 | 9 We call on thee, the Ancient One, Indra, to drink the
61 3, 46, 1 | Ruler, joyous and fierce, ancient and ever youthful,~The undecaying
62 3, 53, 16| vital power, she whom the ancient Jamadagnis gave to me.~
63 3, 54, 4 | holy Heaven and Earth, the ancient sages whose word was ever
64 3, 54, 9 | 9 Afar the Ancient from of old I ponder, our
65 3, 55, 2 | the sign set between two ancient dwellings. Great is the
66 3, 55, 3 | places: I glance back to the ancient sacrifices.~Let us declare
67 3, 58, 1 | 1. THE Ancient's Milch-cow yields the things
68 3, 58, 6 | 6 Ancient your home, auspicious is
69 3, 61, 1 | wealthy Lady.~Thou, Goddess, ancient, young, and full of wisdom,
70 4, 2, 16| As in the days of old our ancient Fathers, speeding the work
71 4, 18, 1 | 1. THIS is the ancient and accepted pathway by
72 4, 19, 10| man who knoweth all thine ancient exploits.~Hath told these
73 4, 20, 6 | Terrific wielder of the ancient thunder. filled full with
74 4, 23, 3 | invoker's wishes?~What are his ancient acts of bounty? Wherefore
75 4, 41, 7 | you, as Princes, for your ancient kindness, good comrades
76 4, 44, 3 | Who, for the sacrifice's ancient lover, turneth you hither,
77 4, 50, 1 | the pleasant tongue have ancient sages, deep-thinking, holy
78 4, 51, 4 | this your car, I ask you, ancient this day, or is it new,
79 4, 55, 2 | who with laud extol the ancient statutes, when they shine
80 5, 3, 8 | dawn's flushing, God! our ancient fathers served thee with
81 5, 8, 1 | Law enkindled thee,~the Ancient, for their aid,~Thee very
82 5, 15, 1 | far-renowned, the wise Ordainer, ancient and glorious, a song I offer.~
83 5, 15, 3 | labour hard to bring him, the ancient, plenteous food as power
84 5, 45, 3 | the mountain. To aid the ancient birth of mighty waters~The
85 5, 53, 16| thou unto them who come as ancient Friends: hymn those who
86 5, 55, 7 | to victory.~Whate'er is ancient, Maruts, what of recent
87 6, 4, 3 | hath shattered e'en the ancient works of Asna.~
88 6, 15, 1 | Pure One from of old: from ancient days the Child cats everlasting
89 6, 18, 5 | 5 Be this our ancient bond of friendship with
90 6, 20, 11| son of Kavi, thou wast his ancient strengthener, O Indra.~Thou
91 6, 21, 5 | served thee, thy friends of ancient time, thou active Worker.~
92 6, 21, 7 | meet it.~With thine own ancient friend and companion, the
93 6, 22, 7 | devotion, the strongest Ancient One, in ancient manner.~
94 6, 22, 7 | strongest Ancient One, in ancient manner.~So may that Indra,
95 6, 27, 1 | Soma?~What joys have men of ancient times or recent obtained
96 6, 32, 1 | auspicious,~For him the Ancient, Great, Strong, Energetic,
97 6, 38, 3 | song and praises, Indra of ancient birth and Everlasting.~For
98 6, 39, 5 | 5 Now, praised, O Ancient King! fill thou the singer
99 6, 44, 13| by the hymns and praises, ancient and modern, of the singing
100 6, 45, 19| 19 I call the ancient Friend, allied with wealth,
101 6, 60, 4 | old have all been famed in ancient days~O Indra-Agni, harm
102 6, 62, 4 | recent singer.~Our true and ancient Herald Priest shall bring
103 6, 62, 5 | call those Wonder-Workers, ancient and brilliant, and exceeding
104 7, 18, 12| erwhelmedst in the waters famed ancient Kavasa and then the Druhyu.~
105 7, 53, 1 | the Gods, have sages of ancient time, singing, assigned
106 7, 76, 4 | companions at the banquet, the ancient sages true to Law Eternal.~
107 7, 88, 5 | hath become of those our ancient friendships, when without
108 8, 3, 11| win, and aid our laud, O Ancient One.~
109 8, 6, 11| 11 After the lore of ancient time I make, like Kanva,
110 8, 6, 43| praise have magnified this ancient thought~That swells with
111 8, 11, 10| 10 Ancient, adorablie at sacrifices,
112 8, 13, 14| Spin out the thread of ancient time, as well is known.~
113 8, 13, 20| moves conscious in the ancient ways,~With reference whereto
114 8, 13, 24| 24 With ancient offerings we implore the
115 8, 21, 13| 13 O Indra, from all ancient time rivalless ever and
116 8, 23, 20| his brilliant flame,~Men's ancient Agni, wasting not, adorable.~
117 8, 23, 25| kings,~The sages worship ancient Agni for his aid.~
118 8, 27, 3 | the Gods our sacrifice of ancient use,~To the Adityas, Varuna
119 8, 41, 10| light;~Who measured out the ancient seat, who pillared both
120 8, 44, 7 | 7 Ancient Invoker, meet for praise,
121 8, 44, 12| waxen by~The singer and his ancient hymn.~
122 8, 45, 25| assemblies what deeds, new and ancient, far away,~The Vrtra-slayer
123 8, 52, 1 | of Mighty Ones hath he, Ancient, Beloved, been equipped,~
124 8, 58, 18| offering of the men of old,~Of ancient custom, while they strewed
125 8, 62, 11| of you as Elders in the ancient way?~Let your protecting
126 8, 64, 1 | best invite the Gods: As ancient Herald seat thyself.~
127 8, 65, 5 | Maruts we invoke after the ancient plan,~That he may drink
128 8, 84, 5 | springs from careful thought, ancient, and full of sacred truth.~
129 8, 96, 9 | 9 Sung is the song of ancient time: to Indra have ye said
130 9, 3, 9 | 9 After the 'way of ancient time, this God, pressed
131 9, 6, 3 | hitherward, pouring that ancient gladdening juice,~Streaming
132 9, 6, 8 | quickly on: he keeps~His ancient wisdom of a Sage.~
133 9, 10, 6 | 6 The singing-men of ancient time open the doors of sacred
134 9, 23, 2 | newer. resting-place the ancient Living Ones are come.~They
135 9, 42, 4 | 4 Shedding the ancient fluid he is poured into
136 9, 43, 2 | desiring grace adorn him in the ancient way,~Indu for Indra, for
137 9, 52, 2 | 2 So, in thine ancient ways, may he, beloved, with
138 9, 54, 1 | 1. AFTER his ancient splendour, they, the bold,
139 9, 73, 3 | sit around the song: their ancient Father guards their holy
140 9, 73, 6 | were manifested from their ancient dwelling place, -~From these
141 9, 77, 2 | 2 On flows that Ancient One whom, hitherward, from
142 9, 86, 20| prudent singers, flows the ancient Sage and guided by the men
143 9, 86, 44| like a serpent from his ancient skin, and like a playful
144 9, 91, 5 | Prepare the forward paths in ancient manner for the new bymn,
145 9, 97, 5 | Praised by the men after the ancient statute, he hath come nigh,
146 9, 97, 47| 47 He, purified with ancient vital vigour, pervading
147 9, 98, 11| 11 These ancient Somas, at the break of day,
148 9, 99, 4 | purifying, they have raised the ancient psalm of praise:~And sacred
149 9, 107, 4 | meath, he hath sat in the ancient gatheringplace.~Washed by
150 10, 3, 6 | envoy, shines with flames ancient, resonant, whitely-shining.~
151 10, 4, 1 | desert art thou, Agni, O Ancient King, to man who fain would
152 10, 4, 5 | 5 He rises ever fresh in ancient fuel: smoke-bannered, gray,
153 10, 5, 4 | refreshing viands attend from ancient times the goodly Infant.~
154 10, 7, 5 | Invoker mid the people the ancient Priest the sacrifice's lover.~
155 10, 13, 1 | I YOKE with prayer your ancient inspiration: may the laud
156 10, 14, 2 | that lead them whither our ancient Fathers have departed.~
157 10, 14, 7 | forth, go forth upon the ancient pathways whereon our sires
158 10, 14, 15| down before the Rsis of the ancient times, who made this path
159 10, 15, 8 | 8 Our ancient Fathers who deserve the
160 10, 15, 10| Agni, come with countless ancient Fathers, dwellers in light,
161 10, 39, 5 | declare among the folk your ancient deeds heroic; yea, ye were
162 10, 88, 13| whom age ne'er touches.~The Ancient Star that wanders on for
163 10, 91, 13| speak forth to him, the Ancient One who loves it. May he
164 10, 98, 9 | 9 All ancient Rsis with their songs approached
165 10, 130, 6 | were raised to Rsis, when ancient sacrifice sprang up, our
166 10, 135, 1 | house, tendeth with love our ancient Sires.~
167 10, 191, 2 | be all of one accord,~As ancient Gods unanimous sit down
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