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158 free
155 pure
155 singers
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Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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free

    Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 11, 5 | pressing to thy side, and free from terror aided thee,~ 2 1, 24, 4 | fallen on it, which is laid,~Free from all hatred, in thy 3 1, 41, 2 | 2 He prospers ever, free from scathe, whom they, 4 1, 48, 15| thou us a dwelling wide and free from foes. O Goddess, give 5 1, 54, 7 | mighty folk, who offers free oblations and promotes the 6 1, 56, 5 | juice, hast set the waters free, and broken Vrtra's stony 7 1, 61, 10| waters.~He let the floods go free, like cows imprisoned, for 8 1, 64, 2 | divine, the youths of Rudra, free from spot and stain;~The 9 1, 80, 5 | back, and loosed the waters free to run, lauding his own 10 1, 94, 9 | Then to the singer give free way for sacrifice. Let us 11 1, 104, 1 | Loosen thy flying Steeds, set free thy Horses who bear thee 12 1, 116, 14| as ye stood together, set free the quail, O Heroes, O Nasatyas.~ 13 1, 129, 9 | come by a path from demons free.~Be with us when we stray 14 1, 130, 5 | the floods to run their free course down,~like chariots, 15 1, 134, 6 | all invoking tribes who free themselves from taint of 16 1, 151, 6 | Varuna.~Send down of your free will, prosper our holy songs: 17 1, 164, 50| Wealth-giver, treasure. finder, free bestower,-bring that, Sarasvati, 18 1, 166, 7 | whose bounties never fail, free from ill-will, at sacrifices 19 1, 168, 7 | Auspicious is your gift like a free giver's meed, victorious, 20 1, 172, 2 | be from us, O Maruts, ye free givers, your impetuous shaft;~ 21 1, 181, 4 | sung together, with bodies free from stain, with signs that 22 2, 4, 7 | broad earth, he wanders, free roaming like an ox without 23 2, 11, 2 | badest swell and settest free, O Hero.~Strengthened by 24 2, 12, 12| the Bull, the Mighty, set free the Seven great Floods to 25 2, 13, 5 | thou, slaying Ahi, settest free the river's paths.~Thee, 26 2, 27, 2 | pure as streams of water, free from all guile and falsehood, 27 2, 27, 14| I obtain the broad light free from peril: O Indra, let 28 2, 34, 15| servant over trouble, and free your worshipper from scoff 29 3, 2, 9 | 9 They who are free from death, fain for him, 30 3, 9, 5 | Him wandering at his own free will, Agni here hidden from 31 3, 16, 3 | glorious, rich in progeny, free from disease and full of 32 3, 22, 4 | sacrifice, great viands free from all disease.~ 33 3, 35, 3 | Let thy Steeds eat; set free thy Tawny Horses, and roasted 34 3, 53, 6 | thy strong Courser is set free with guerdon.~ 35 3, 57, 1 | discovered the Cow who wanders free without a herdsman,~Her 36 3, 59, 3 | joying in sacred food and free from sickness, with knees 37 4, 1, 14| their song, prepared to free the cattle: they found the 38 4, 3, 8 | art questioned?~Before the Free, before the Swift, defend 39 4, 4, 9 | 9 Here of free choice let each one serve 40 4, 6, 7 | Mother and his Sire were free to send him.~Then as Friend 41 4, 12, 5 | presence of great sin, O Agni, free us from prison of the Gods 42 4, 12, 6 | tethered,~So also set us free from this affliction long 43 4, 16, 19| men who love thee truly, free givers, Maghavan, in every 44 4, 17, 1 | slaughtered Vrtra didst free the floods arrested by the 45 4, 18, 7 | Vrtra, and set these rivers free to wander.~ 46 4, 19, 5 | billows: thou, Indra, settest free obstructed rivers.~ 47 4, 19, 8 | having slain Vrtra, lie set free the rivers.~Indra hath set 48 4, 27, 2 | 2 Not at his own free pleasure did he bear me: 49 4, 28, 5 | and piercing through set free the habitations.~ 50 4, 37, 7 | 7 O Vajas and Rbhuksans, free for us the paths to sacrifice,~ 51 4, 39, 3 | and Mitra may Aditi make free from all transgression.~ 52 4, 50, 8 | To him the people with free will pay homage-the King 53 4, 54, 3 | from the guilt and make us free from sin, O Savitar, alike 54 5, 1, 2 | and the great Deity set free from darkness.~ 55 5, 2, 3 | What time I gave him Amrta free from mixture. How can the 56 5, 2, 5 | hands have seized upon them free them. May he, observant, 57 5, 29, 5 | delivered to thee of their free will the draught of Soma;~ 58 5, 29, 10| forward, and one thou settest free to move for Kutsa.~Thou 59 5, 32, 1 | well thou clavest, settest free the fountains, and gavest 60 5, 42, 17| 17 Gods, may we dwell in free untroubled bliss.~ 61 5, 43, 16| 16 Gods, may we dwell in free untroubled bliss.~ 62 5, 52, 1 | is, joy in glory that is free from guile.~ 63 5, 53, 3 | draught,~Youths, Heroes free from spot or stain: Behold 64 5, 53, 6 | They set the storm-cloud free tostream through both the 65 5, 54, 9 | 9 Free for the Maruts is the earth 66 5, 54, 9 | earth with sloping ways, free for the rushing Ones is 67 5, 75, 8 | 8 Ye Lords of Splendour, free from guile, come, stand 68 5, 87, 9 | Ones, to bless it, and, free from demons, hear our call, 69 6, 3, 3 | Bright God, whose look is free from stain like Surya's, 70 6, 17, 3 | foes, pierce through and free the cattle.~ 71 6, 17, 6 | with the Angirases, set free the cattle.~ 72 6, 17, 12| 12 Thou settest free the rushing wave of waters, 73 6, 19, 4 | hidden with his Heroes, -~Free from all blame, without 74 6, 43, 3 | whose wild joy thou settest free the kine held fast within 75 6, 48, 15| roar. May they bring Pusan free from foes;~May they bring 76 6, 50, 2 | 2 Visit, to prove us free from sin, O Surya Lord of 77 6, 74, 3 | to heal and cure us.~Set free and draw away the sin committed 78 6, 75, 9 | shafts and wondrous weapons, free, real heroes, conquerors 79 7, 13, 2 | Jatavedas, settest the Gods free frodi the curse that bound 80 7, 21, 3 | 3 Indra, thou settest free the many waters that were 81 7, 49, 2 | from the earth, or flowing free by nature,~Bright, purifying, 82 7, 50, 4 | may all the rivers keep us free from Simida.~ 83 7, 51, 1 | this sacrifice, to make us free and sinless.~ 84 7, 52, 1 | 1. MAY we be free from every bond, Adityas! 85 7, 53, 3 | that wealth which comes in free abundance. Preserve us evermore, 86 7, 56, 17| and be gracious, bringing free room to lovely Earth and 87 7, 56, 18| much in his possession, free from duplicity, with hymns 88 7, 62, 2 | dappled horses.~Declare us free from all offence to Mitra, 89 7, 67, 7 | Come unto us with spirits free from anger, in homes of 90 7, 77, 4 | prepare for us wide pasture free from danger.~Drive away 91 7, 86, 5 | 5 Free us from sins committed by 92 7, 86, 5 | from the cord a calf, set free Vasistha.~ 93 7, 86, 7 | to the Bounteous, serve, free from sin, the God inclined 94 8, 4, 16| riches thou who settest free.~Easy to find with thee 95 8, 8, 9 | hither-ward;~Best Vrtra-slayers, free from stain, as such bring 96 8, 18, 6 | our herd by day, Aditi, free from guile, by night,~Aditi, 97 8, 18, 12| shelter that lets man go free,~Yea, even the sinner from 98 8, 20, 6 | 6 To lend free course, O Maruts, to your 99 8, 24, 27| 27 Who will set free from ruinous woe, or Arya 100 8, 27, 4 | harm, preserve our dwelling free from foes.~ 101 8, 31, 12| 12 Aramati, and, free from foes, Visva with spirit 102 8, 47, 10| that is secure, auspicious, free from malady,~A sure protection, 103 8, 47, 18| from our trespasses are free.~Shine thou away the evil 104 8, 55, 14| misery and famine set us free, from this dire curse deliver 105 8, 75, 1 | friendship, come and set me free.~ 106 8, 75, 2 | friendship, come and set me free.~ 107 8, 75, 3 | friendship, come and set me free.~ 108 8, 75, 4 | friendship, come and set me free.~ 109 8, 75, 5 | ftiendship, come and act me free.~ 110 8, 89, 12| Let us slay Vrtra, let us free the rivers let them flow 111 9, 70, 3 | his brilliant rays he ever free from death, inviolate, for 112 9, 70, 8 | Bright, making pure his body free from spot and stain, on 113 9, 82, 4 | trouble, Soma, watch thou free from blame.~ 114 9, 97, 17| lower kinsmen, setting them free like locks of hair unbraided.~ 115 9, 100, 2 | 3 Set free the. song which mind hath 116 10, 4, 3 | seekest, like some beast set free, thy fodder.~ 117 10, 4, 4 | Foolish are we, O Wise and free from error: verily, Agni, 118 10, 14, 8 | Fathers, meet the merit of free or ordered acts, in highest 119 10, 17, 5 | us by ways that are most free from fear and danger.~Giver 120 10, 18, 7 | with fair jewels, tearless, free from sorrow, first let the 121 10, 18, 12| let the heaving earth be free from motion: yea,- let a 122 10, 18, 13| piece of earth. May I be free from injury.~Here let the 123 10, 27, 24| vapour: his foot is never free from robes that veil it.~ 124 10, 28, 11| all devour the bulls set free to wander, while they themselves 125 10, 32, 8 | grown gracious, good, and free from anger.~ 126 10, 35, 3 | Earth, this day preserve us free from sin for peace and happiness.~ 127 10, 35, 6 | 6 Free from all sickness may the 128 10, 36, 11| great Gods, sublime and free from foes,~That we may gain 129 10, 36, 12| keeping, and, for bliss, free from all sin before Mitra 130 10, 37, 5 | in thy wonted way arisest free from wrath.~When Surya, 131 10, 37, 7 | with store of children, free from sickness and from sin,~ 132 10, 63, 7 | us, ye Adityas, sheitcr free from fear, and make us good 133 10, 63, 10| that lets no waters in, free from defect, will we ascend 134 10, 66, 8 | these whose priest is Agni, free from falsehood, poured the 135 10, 67, 12| monster,~Slain Ahi, and set free the Seven Rivers. O Heaven 136 10, 85, 24| from the noose of Varuna I free thee, wherewith Most Blessed 137 10, 85, 25| not thence, I send these free. I make thee softly fettered 138 10, 92, 14| men, the foeless One, the free, with all celestial Dames.~ 139 10, 93, 6 | Lords of splendour, set us free,- both Gods, and, with their 140 10, 95, 7 | together, the Rivers with free kindness gave him nurture;~ 141 10, 97, 2 | who have a thousand powers free this my patient from disease.~ 142 10, 97, 16| that comes from Varuna;~Free me from Yama's fetter, from 143 10, 98, 3 | speech lucid, vigorous, and free from weakness,~Thereby to 144 10, 98, 6 | obstructed.~They burried down set free by Arstisena, in gaping 145 10, 104, 9 | Thou from the curse didst free the mighty Waters, and as 146 10, 106, 6 | my decaying mortal body free from decay.~ 147 10, 107, 1 | whole world of life set free from darkness.~Great light 148 10, 111, 9 | 9 Thou didst free rivers swallowed by the 149 10, 116, 7 | accept it, Sovran Ruler, free from anger.~Juice, Maghavan, 150 10, 126, 8 | her feet were fettered.~So free us now from trouble and 151 10, 129, 5 | there were mighty forces, free action here and energy up 152 10, 143, 1 | that Atri, worn with eld, free as a horse to win the goal.~ 153 10, 146, 3 | Lady of the Forest seems to free the wains.~ 154 10, 161, 1 | 1. FOR life I set thee free by this oblation from the 155 10, 161, 1 | demon have possessed him, free him from her, O Indra, thou 156 10, 164, 5 | day and won: we are made free from sin and guilt.~Ill 157 10, 171, 3 | O Indra, many a time set free.~ 158 AppI, 0, 5 | my decaying mortal body free from decay.~7 'Fierce (Asvins),


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