Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 27, 9 | dwells with all mankind bear us with war-steeds through
2 1, 31, 3 | the burthen thou didst bear, didst worship mighty Gods.~
3 1, 31, 4 | parents, first eastward they bear thee round, and, after,
4 1, 31, 12| thou, aiding our cows to bear, incessantly protecting
5 1, 32, 10| ever onward.~The waters bear off Vrtra's nameless body:
6 1, 46, 7 | ship of these our hymns to bear you to the hither shore~
7 1, 49, 1 | auspicious ways:~Let red steeds bear thee to the house of him
8 1, 50, 1 | 1 HIS bright rays bear him up aloft, the God who
9 1, 50, 8 | Steeds harnessed to thy car bear thee, O thou farseeing One,~
10 1, 85, 6 | your swift-gliding coursers bear you hitherward with their
11 1, 86, 7 | adorable,~Whose offerings ye bear away.~
12 1, 95, 2 | to sundry quarters.~They bear around him whose long flames
13 1, 97, 7 | whose face looks every way, bear us past foes as in a ship.~
14 1, 102, 2 | 2 The Seven Rivers bear his glory far and wide,
15 1, 104, 1 | set free thy Horses who bear thee swiftly nigh at eve
16 1, 104, 4 | Virapatni, delighting him, bear milk upon their waters.~
17 1, 111, 1 | they wrought the Bays who bear Indra and bring great gifts.~
18 1, 117, 13| Nasatyas, chose your car to bear her.~
19 1, 118, 4 | Asvins, let your falcons bear you hither, yoked to your
20 1, 130, 6 | win the prize, that he may bear each prize away.~
21 1, 162, 2 | 2 What time they bear before the Courser, covered
22 1, 164, 19| Indra and Soma, steeds bear as 'twere yoked to the region'
23 1, 165, 4 | me. These my Bay Steeds bear me to these oblations.~
24 1, 174, 5 | 5 Indra, bear Kutsa, him in whom thou
25 1, 188, 1 | a God with Gods to-day.~Bear out oblations, envoy, Sage.~
26 1, 191, 10| far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet
27 1, 191, 11| far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet
28 1, 191, 12| far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet
29 1, 191, 13| far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet
30 1, 191, 14| venom far away, as girls bear water in their jars.~
31 2, 3, 11| thou Steer, rejoice thee; bear off the oblation duly consecrated.~
32 2, 13, 4 | more than the back can bear.~Greedily with his teeth
33 2, 13, 7 | plants that blossom and bear seed;~Thou who hast made
34 2, 34, 15| approach us,~Wherewith ye bear your servant over trouble,
35 2, 39, 4 | 4 Bear us across the rivers like
36 3, 1, 22| O Mighty, O truly Wise, bear to the Gods rejoicing.~Grant
37 3, 7, 4 | Strength-giving streams bear hither him eternal, fain
38 3, 8, 7 | blessing to the field, shall bear our precious gift to Gods.~
39 3, 15, 3 | Lead us, good Lord, and bear us over trouble: Help us
40 3, 20, 4 | he the Vrtra-slayer shall bear the singer safe through
41 3, 28, 5 | Strength.~Through skill in song bear to the Gods our sacrifice,
42 3, 29, 4 | Agni Jatavedas, thou mayst bear our offerings to the Gods.~
43 3, 30, 1 | present their viands.~They bear unmoved the cursing of the
44 3, 32, 14| Indra;~Then may lie safely bear us over trouble, as in a
45 3, 33, 13| 13 So let your wave bear up the pins, and ye, O Waters,
46 3, 43, 4 | let thy two Bay Stallions bear thee hither, well limbed
47 3, 43, 6 | companions of thy banquet, bear thee hither,~Who from of
48 3, 46, 5 | which the earth and heaven bear for thee as a mother bears
49 3, 54, 11| as Lord in our assembly.~Bear to the Gods this song of
50 3, 55, 18| knowledge.~Sixfold they bear him, or by fives are harnessed.
51 3, 58, 2 | 2 They bear you hither by well-orderd
52 4, 9, 6 | sacrifice thou lovest well,~To bear the mortal's gifts to heaven.~
53 4, 26, 4 | pinioned, with no car to bear him, he brought to Manu
54 4, 27, 2 | own free pleasure did he bear me: he conquered with his
55 4, 37, 2 | May the abundant juices bear you onward to power and
56 4, 39, 1 | move me to exertion, and bear me safely over every trouble.~
57 4, 58, 3 | three are the feet that bear him; his heads are two,
58 4, 58, 10| us excellent possessions.~Bear to the Gods the sacrifice
59 5, 4, 9 | and dangers, Jatavedas, bear us as in a boat across a
60 5, 9, 1 | I deem thee Jatavedas: bear our offerings, thou, unceasingly.~
61 5, 11, 4 | to our sacrifice. The men bear Agni here and there in every
62 5, 14, 1 | with song of praise: may he bear our oblations to the Gods.~
63 5, 14, 3 | 3 That he may bear their gifts to heaven, all
64 5, 47, 4 | 4 Four bear him up and give him rest
65 5, 56, 3 | comes to us.~Impetuous as a bear, O Maruts, is youi rush
66 5, 61, 17| 17 OUrmya, bear thou far away to Darbhya
67 5, 62, 4 | your well-harnessed horses bear you hither: hitherward let
68 5, 74, 6 | your glory are we here.~Now bear me, come with saving help,
69 5, 75, 7 | home. Lovers of sweetness, bear my call.~
70 5, 75, 9 | kind. Lovers of sweetness, bear my call.~
71 6, 15, 14| thou spread in greatness: bear off thine ofrerings of to-day,
72 6, 15, 16| Nest-like, bedewed with oil. Bear this our worship to Savitar
73 6, 16, 40| devourer, in their arms they bear,~Men's Agni, skilled in
74 6, 16, 41| 41 Bear to the banquet of the Gods
75 6, 16, 43| are most excellent:~They bear thee as thy spirit wills.~
76 6, 20, 9 | archer: yoked at a word they bear the lofty Indra.~
77 6, 37, 3 | chariot, may the Steeds who bear him~Convey him on the road
78 6, 47, 7 | treasure.~Excellent Guardian, bear us well through peril, and
79 6, 64, 3 | the kine and luminous that bear her the Blessed One who
80 6, 66, 5 | 5 Even those who bear the brave bold name of Maruts,
81 6, 75, 4 | like a woman and her lover, bear, mother-like, their child
82 7, 1, 18| 18 Agni, bear thou, Eternal, these most
83 7, 18, 23| of Paijavana, four horses bear me in foremost place, trained
84 7, 23, 2 | his own life's duration: bear us in safety over these
85 7, 44, 5 | path of Order.~May Agni bear us, and the Heavenly Army:
86 7, 56, 14| far, most adorable, ye bear your titles.~Maruts, accept
87 7, 65, 3 | Bonds of the sinner, they bear many nooses: the wicked
88 7, 65, 3 | may your path of Order bear us o'er trouble as a boat
89 7, 66, 5 | Bounteous, on the way,~Who bear us safely o'er distress.~
90 7, 66, 15| expanse,~The Seven sister Bays bear Surya on his car, to bring
91 7, 67, 4 | let your vigorous horses bear you: drink ye with us the
92 7, 67, 8 | forward at the pole they bear you.~
93 7, 68, 2 | the calling of our foe and bear us.~
94 7, 91, 5 | Driving down teams that bear the lovely Heroes, hitherward,
95 7, 97, 4 | may he bestow them, and bear us safe beyond the men who
96 7, 103, 6 | of them is Spotty.~They bear one common name, and yet
97 8, 3, 18| lovest song, even as a lover bear my call.~
98 8, 3, 23| harnessed to the pole,~Bear Tugrya to his dwelling place.~
99 8, 16, 11| much-invoked, may Indra bear us in a ship~Safely beyond
100 8, 24, 17| Indra, whom Tawny Coursers bear, praise such as thine, preeminent,~
101 8, 25, 24| gained who hold the reins and bear the whip,~And the two great
102 8, 33, 12| thee whom thy Bay Horses bear.~
103 8, 40, 4 | this mighty earth which bear rich treasure in their lap.~
104 8, 47, 16| Trita, and to Dvita, Dawn! bear thou the evil dream away.~
105 8, 54, 4 | Hither, O Indra, let thy Bays bear up and, bring upon thy car~
106 8, 56, 2 | 2 May Mitra bear us oer distress, and Varuna
107 8, 86, 12| with the chanters, nigh to bear.~
108 8, 86, 15| Wondrous Hero be my guard: bear me o'er much woe, Thunderer!
109 9, 49, 4 | For verily the Gods will bear.~
110 9, 70, 9 | heart, the Soma's reservoir.~Bear us beyond misfortune ere
111 9, 70, 10| throat of Indra.~Skilled, bear us past, as in a boat o'
112 9, 79, 2 | mortal men may we continually bear precious wealth away.~
113 9, 83, 1 | which are dressed, which bear, attain to it.~
114 9, 99, 4 | And sacred songs which bear the names of Gods have supplicated
115 9, 99, 5 | instruct as messenger to bear the sage's morning prayer.~
116 10, 4, 5 | place accordant mortals bear him.~
117 10, 12, 2 | comprising Gods by Law Eternal, bear, as the Chief who knoweth,
118 10, 15, 12| Jatavedas, when entreated, didst bear the offerings which thou
119 10, 16, 4 | auspicious forms, o Jatavedas, bear this man to the region of
120 10, 17, 3 | er are injured, may Pusan bear thee hence, for he hath
121 10, 17, 4 | life, protect thee, and bear thee forward on the distant
122 10, 17, 10| us:~For, Goddesses, they bear off all defilement: I, rise
123 10, 31, 8 | filter, when the Bay Coursers bear him on as Surya.~
124 10, 33, 5 | bays harnessed to the car bear me straight onward: I will
125 10, 36, 9 | win.~Let the prayer-haters bear our sin to every side. We
126 10, 44, 3 | strong and mighty Steeds who bear this Mighty Indra, the Lord
127 10, 44, 9 | 9 I bear this deftly-fashioned goad
128 10, 51, 5 | God-ward clear and easy, and bear oblations with a kindly
129 10, 51, 7 | thou with kindly spirit bear to the Gods their share
130 10, 63, 6 | for you the sacrifice to bear us over trouble to felicity?~
131 10, 64, 12| milchcow with milk. Will ye not bear away my songs upon your
132 10, 66, 10| 10 May they who bear up heaven, the Rbhus deft
133 10, 76, 4 | troops of hero sons, and bear ye up, O Stones, the song
134 10, 85, 31| let the Holy Gods again bear to the place from which
135 10, 85, 46| and thy husband's mother bear full sway.~Over the sister
136 10, 88, 1 | Celestial Nature, that he might bear the world up and sustain
137 10, 88, 16| 16 These two united paths bear him who journeys born from
138 10, 91, 6 | forest trees and plants bear him within them and produce
139 10, 94, 6 | Bulls, harnessed together, bear the chariot-poles.~When
140 10, 94, 7 | binding thongs,~To these who bear ten reins, the eternal,
141 10, 94, 7 | ye praise, to these who bear ten car-poles, ten when
142 10, 96, 8 | of fleet-foot Mares, will bear his Bay Steeds safely over
143 10, 99, 3 | joined, without a car to bear them, with jars for steeds,
144 10, 126, 3 | deliverers to lead us on and bear as safe beyond our foes.~
145 10, 164, 3 | all evil doings may Agni bear away to distant places.~
146 10, 169, 4 | the offspring they will bear us.~
147 10, 176, 2 | Jatavedas hitherward,~To bear our gifts at once to heaven.~
148 10, 184, 3 | the tenth month thou mayst bear.~
149 10, 187, 1 | all the folk:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
150 10, 187, 2 | across the wastes:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
151 10, 187, 3 | consumes the fiends~So may he bear us past our foes.~
152 10, 187, 4 | with his view:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
153 10, 187, 5 | region of the air:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
154 AppI, 0, 8 | the tenth month thou mayst bear.~ ~
|