Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 10, 5 | may take pleasure in our friendship and drink-offerings.~
2 1, 10, 6 | 6 Him, him we seek for friendship, him for riches and heroic
3 1, 11, 2 | 2 Strong in thy friendship, Indra, Lord of power and
4 1, 15, 5 | undissolved,~O Indra, is thy friendship's bond.~
5 1, 62, 9 | might maintains his perfect friendship.~Thou in the raw cows, black
6 1, 71, 10| break not our ancestral friendship, Sage as thou art, endowed
7 1, 89, 2 | the righteous Gods.~The friendship of the Gods have we devoutly
8 1, 91, 14| the mortal man who in thy friendship hath delight,~Him doth the
9 1, 94, 1 | ours. Let us not, in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
10 1, 94, 2 | him. Let us riot, in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
11 1, 94, 3 | them. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
12 1, 94, 4 | lives. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
13 1, 94, 6 | Sage. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
14 1, 94, 7 | night. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
15 1, 94, 8 | well. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
16 1, 94, 9 | sacrifice. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
17 1, 94, 10| trees. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
18 1, 94, 11| pass. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
19 1, 94, 12| again. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
20 1, 94, 13| dwell. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
21 1, 94, 14| worshipper. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.~
22 1, 108, 5 | and auspicious bonds of friendship,-for sake of these drink
23 1, 119, 5 | goal.~Then she who came for friendship, Maid of noble birth, elected
24 1, 138, 3 | 3 Thou, Pusan, in whose friendship they who sing forth praise
25 1, 138, 4 | thou Resplendent One: thy friendship may not be despised.~
26 1, 163, 8 | companies have followed for thy friendship: the pattern of thy vigour
27 1, 164, 20| wings, knit with bonds of friendship, in the same sheltering
28 1, 178, 2 | come to us with life and friendship.~
29 2, 19, 7 | best endeavours gain this friendship, and mayst thou bend the
30 2, 28, 4 | Gods, admit us to your friendship.~
31 2, 29, 2 | Vasus, with our ancient friendship?~O Aditi, and VaruVa and
32 2, 32, 2 | calamities.~Sever not thou our friendship: think thereon for us. This,
33 3, 1, 15| longing thy good-will and friendship.~Grant, with the Gods, thy
34 3, 1, 19| us with thine auspicious friendship, come speeding, Mighty,
35 3, 2, 6 | are there, desirous of thy friendship grant them store of wealth.~
36 3, 9, 3 | thee sit, they in whose friendship thou hast place.~
37 3, 31, 7 | 7 Longing for friendship came the noblest singer:
38 3, 31, 14| powers, I crave thy mighty friendship: full many a team goes to
39 3, 31, 18| us with thine auspicious friendship, hastening, Mighty One,
40 3, 43, 2 | for praise, soliciting thy friendship.~
41 3, 54, 21| my bliss, O Agni, in thy friendship: may I attain the seat of
42 3, 58, 6 | home, auspicious is your friendship: Heroes, your wealth is
43 3, 58, 6 | again with you auspicious friendship, let us rejoice with draughts
44 3, 60, 3 | 3 Friendship with Indra have the Rbhus,
45 4, 3, 4 | be sung thee? When is thy friendship shown within our dwelling?~
46 4, 16, 10| longed eagerly to win thy friendship.~Alike in form ye both sate
47 4, 16, 20| er withdraw from us his friendship, but be our bodies' guard
48 4, 17, 9 | well-loved, continue in his friendship.~
49 4, 17, 16| stir Indra, the strong, for friendship,~Who gives the wives we
50 4, 17, 18| Friend of those who seek thy friendship . give life, when lauded,
51 4, 22, 2 | whose joints for sake of friendship he hath covered.~
52 4, 23, 5 | 5 How, and what bond of friendship with a mortal hath the God
53 4, 23, 6 | 6 Is then thy friendship with thy friends most mighty?
54 4, 25, 1 | therefor, this day in Indra's friendship?~Who with enkindled flame
55 4, 28, 1 | ALLIED with thee, in this thy friendship, Soma, Indra for man made
56 4, 31, 11| elect us this place for friendship and prosperity,~And great
57 4, 33, 1 | their Parents,~They won the friendship of the Gods; the Sages carried
58 4, 33, 10| toil are Gods inclined to friendship.~Therefore do ye who are
59 4, 41, 2 | Gods, as his allies to friendship,~Jayeth the Vrtras and his
60 4, 41, 3 | as Friends inclined to friendship, honoured with dainty food,
61 4, 41, 7 | us for the dear bond of friendship, most liberal Heroes bringing
62 4, 44, 5 | bound by earlier bonds of friendship.~
63 4, 55, 3 | Goddess Svasti I implore for friendship:~And may the unobstructed
64 5, 29, 11| Rjisivan drew thee into friendship dressing the sacred food,
65 5, 44, 14| have my dwelling in thy friendship.~
66 5, 44, 15| have my dwelling in thy friendship.~
67 5, 49, 1 | treasures, daily seeking your friendship fain would I turn hither.~
68 5, 50, 1 | every mortal man elect the friendship of the guiding God.~Each
69 5, 55, 8 | Pay due regard unto our friendship and our praise. Their cars
70 6, 18, 5 | this our ancient bond of friendship with you and with Angirases
71 6, 27, 1 | transport, in quaffing or in friendship with, the Soma?~What joys
72 6, 27, 2 | quaffing, faithful in its friendship.~His truth is the delight
73 6, 29, 1 | have followed Indra for his friendship, and for his loving-kindness
74 6, 48, 18| 18 Uninjured let thy friendship be, like the smooth surface
75 6, 60, 14| the Gods, as Friends for friendship, bringing bliss.~
76 6, 61, 14| thee.~Gladly accept our friendship and obedience: let us not
77 7, 18, 12| Druhyu.~Others here claiming friendship to their friendship, devoted
78 7, 18, 12| claiming friendship to their friendship, devoted unto thee, in thee
79 7, 18, 21| Satayatu,~Will not forget thy friendship, liberal Giver. So shall
80 7, 36, 5 | gain long life and win his friendship.~He hath poured food on
81 7, 54, 2 | be ever-youthful in thy friendship: be pleased in us as in
82 7, 67, 7 | twere an envoy sent for friendship.~Come unto us with spirits
83 7, 67, 9 | gift of riches,~Who further friendship with their noble natures,
84 7, 72, 2 | and us there is ancestral friendship and common kin: remember
85 7, 82, 8 | us, O Indra-Varuna, your friendship and your kinship and your
86 7, 97, 6 | the Lord of Might whose friendship gives a dwelling.~
87 8, 7, 31| alone?~Who counteth on your friendship now?~
88 8, 10, 3 | to receive,~With whom our friendship is most famed, and kinship
89 8, 12, 6 | sent gifts to maintain our friendship's bond,~Thou. spreading
90 8, 19, 30| strength,~Whose bond of friendship is thy choice.~
91 8, 20, 22| O Maruts; evermore your friendship is secured to us.~
92 8, 21, 8 | 8 Hero, we knew thy friendship and thy rich rewards: these,
93 8, 21, 15| their lives at home, with friendship such as thine~Sit idly by
94 8, 44, 20| 20 We ever claim the friendship of Agni, the singing messenger,~
95 8, 48, 2 | Indu, enjoying Indra's friendship, bring us - as a swift steed
96 8, 57, 8 | 8 Thou Mighty One, whose friendship none of mortals ever hath
97 8, 57, 11| O Thunderer, thou whose friendship and whose onward guidance
98 8, 60, 13| wealth vouchsafe us food for friendship sake.~Agni we ever seek
99 8, 61, 2 | 2 Rejoicing in his friendship, let the priest be seated
100 8, 75, 1 | life. Break ye not off our friendship, come and set me free.~
101 8, 75, 2 | life. Break ye not off our friendship, come and set me free.~
102 8, 75, 3 | life. Break ye not off our friendship, come and set me free.~
103 8, 75, 4 | sweet. Break ye not off our friendship, come and set me free.~
104 8, 85, 7 | thee.~So, Indra, be thy friendship with the Maruts: in all
105 9, 31, 6 | 6 Friendship, O Indu, we desire with
106 9, 56, 2 | ever-active streams~To Indra's friendship win theirway.~
107 9, 61, 29| 29 Indu, in this thy friendship most lofty and glorious
108 9, 62, 10| Pavamana, sent to us~For lofty friendship, meditates.~
109 9, 66, 14| 14 In this thy friendship, and with thee to help us,
110 9, 66, 18| bodies: we~Elect thee for our friendship, we elect thee for companionship.~
111 9, 97, 5 | 5 Winning the friendship of the Deities, Indu flows
112 9, 107, 18| Soma, Indu, every day thy friendship hath been my delight.~Many
113 9, 107, 19| night. O Tawny-hued, for friendship sake.~Surya himself refulgent
114 10, 6, 2 | come unto his friends with friendship, like a fleet steed who
115 10, 10, 1 | win my friend to kindly friendship. So may the Sage, come through
116 10, 10, 2 | Thy friend loves not the friendship which considers her who
117 10, 23, 7 | 7 Ne'er may this bond of friendship be dissevered, the Rsi Vimada'
118 10, 23, 7 | God, be thine auspicious friendship.~
119 10, 29, 8 | in multitudes to win his friendship.~Ascend thy chariot as it
120 10, 40, 7 | worshipper secures your friendship for himself. Through your
121 10, 42, 4 | pours no juice he seeks not friendship.~
122 10, 48, 5 | alone: ye, Purus, in my friendship shall not suffer harm.~
123 10, 61, 5 | speedily to win the damsel's friendship.~They who approached the
124 10, 61, 6 | 11 Swift was new friendship with the maid they quickly
125 10, 61, 20| with adoration to win your friendship made the laud accepted,~
126 10, 62, 1 | sacrifice, have won you Indra's friendship and eternal life,~Even to
127 10, 64, 7 | who yokes his steeds, for friendship bring ye Pusan with your
128 10, 71, 2 | and recognize the marks of friendship: their speech retains the
129 10, 71, 5 | call a laggard, dull in friendship: they never urge him on
130 10, 71, 6 | friend who knows the truth of friendship.~Even if he hears her still
131 10, 73, 4 | sacrifice thou comest for friendship thou art bringing both Nasatyas.~
132 10, 78, 8 | of our praise and of our friendship: ye from of old have riches
133 10, 88, 2 | and waters gloried in his friendship.~
134 10, 95, 15| there can be no lasting friendship: hearts of hyenas are the
135 10, 108, 3 | approach, and we will show him friendship: he shall be made the herdsman
136 10, 113, 9 | many friendships, met with friendship, made with singers, with
137 10, 124, 9 | floods' Companion, moving in friendship with celestial Waters.~The
138 10, 131, 3 | the mighty Indra for his friendship.~
139 10, 132, 2 | So may we, through your friendship for the worshipper, subdue
140 10, 132, 3 | seek to win your love and friendship, we.who have precious wealth
141 10, 133, 6 | 6 Close to thy friendship do we cling, O Indra, and
142 10, 138, 1 | 1. ALLIED with thee in friendship, Indra, these, thy priests,
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