Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 6, 1 | harness the bright, the ruddy Steed~The lights are shining in
2 1, 27, 1 | Agni, like a long-tailed steed,~Imperial Lord of sacred
3 1, 36, 8 | s side: loud neighed the Steed in frays for kine.~
4 1, 52, 1 | Car which like a strong steed hasteth to the call.~
5 1, 63, 3 | and glorious Kutsa, with steed and car in battle slewest
6 1, 65, 3 | wholesome stream.~Like a steed urged to run in swift career,
7 1, 66, 2 | famed among the folk; like a steed friendly he vouchsafes us
8 1, 69, 3 | pleased, like a strong steed, he bears on the folk.~What
9 1, 74, 7 | not a sound is heard of steed or straining of thy car.~
10 1, 91, 20| gives the milchcow, a fleet steed and a man of active knowledge,~
11 1, 111, 3 | car, ye Heroes, and for steed.~Grant us prosperity victorious
12 1, 118, 9 | Pedu, a serpent-slaying steed sent down by Indra,~Loud-neighing,
13 1, 129, 2 | gain even as a swift strong steed, even as a courser fleet
14 1, 130, 6 | Singer, like a generous steed for deeds of might,~Yea,
15 1, 130, 6 | deeds of might,~Yea, like a steed to show his strength and
16 1, 149, 3 | castle, wise Courser like the Steed of cloudy heaven,~Bright
17 1, 155, 1 | borne as 'twere by noble steed, have stood upon the lofty
18 1, 162, 1 | the virtues of the strong Steed, God-descended.~
19 1, 162, 4 | thrice the men lead round the Steed, in order, who goeth to
20 1, 162, 6 | cooking-vessels for the Steed,-may the approving help
21 1, 162, 9 | 9 What part of the Steed's flesh the fly hath eaten,
22 1, 162, 16| halters which restrain the Steed, the heel-ropes,-all these,
23 1, 162, 22| 22 May this Steed bring us all-sustaining
24 1, 162, 22| Aditi vouchsafe us: the Steed with our oblations gain
25 1, 163, 1 | thou, and eagle pinions. O Steed, thy birth is nigh and must
26 1, 163, 2 | 2 This Steed which Yama gave hath Trita
27 1, 163, 12| 12 The strong Steed hath come forward to the
28 1, 163, 13| 13 The Steed is come unto the noblest
29 1, 168, 5 | errands like the Sun's diurnal Steed.~
30 2, 2, 10| forth our valour with the steed or with the power of prayer
31 2, 13, 5 | with their lauds, even as a steed with waters: meet for praise
32 2, 34, 7 | 7 Give us a steed, O Maruts migbty in the
33 3, 2, 3 | strength, address him, like a steed, resplendent with his brilliance,
34 3, 7, 9 | The many seek the great Steed as a stallion: the reins
35 3, 53, 23| it a bullock.~A sluggish steed men run not with the courser,
36 3, 53, 24| connexion.~They urge their own steed as it were another's, and
37 4, 36, 6 | 6 Strong is the steed, the man a sage in eloquence,
38 4, 37, 6 | at sacrifice and with the steed.~
39 4, 37, 8 | before other men's, the steed, that ample riches may be
40 4, 38, 7 | 7 And that strong Steed, victorious and faithful,
41 4, 38, 9 | swiftness of this fleet Steed who giveth men abundance.~
42 4, 38, 10| the waters.~May the strong Steed who winneth bundreds, thousands,
43 4, 39, 2 | 2 I praise the mighty Steed who fills my spirit, the
44 4, 39, 6 | Dadhikravan, conquering Steed.~Sweet may he make our mouths;
45 5, 1, 7 | they balm with oil, strong Steed who never faileth.~
46 5, 6, 3 | mankind, gives, verily, a steed to man.~Agni gives precious
47 5, 25, 6 | Agni bestows the fleet-foot steed, the victor never overcome.~
48 5, 31, 5 | Aditi accordant,~Without or steed or chariot were the fellies
49 5, 73, 7 | Strong is your swiftly moving steed, famed his exertion in the
50 5, 84, 2 | drivest, like a neighing steed, the swelling cloud, O bright
51 6, 2, 8 | Thou, Agni, like an able steed, art urged by wisdom in
52 6, 4, 5 | resist thine orders, like a steed casting down the flying
53 6, 12, 4 | friends extol him like a steed for vigour even Agni in
54 6, 45, 2 | and wins~Even with slow steed the offered prize.~
55 6, 45, 26| to one craving steeds a Steed.~
56 6, 46, 1 | the hero's Lord, in the steed's race-course call on thee.~
57 6, 47, 24| 24 Ten cars with extra steed to each, for the Atharvans
58 7, 3, 2 | 2 Like a steed neighing eager for the pasture,
59 7, 37, 6 | praises?~May thy strong Steed, through our ancestral worship,
60 7, 58, 4 | by hundreds: the strong steed whom ye favour wins a thousand.~
61 7, 95, 3 | Ladies.~He gives the fleet steed to our wealthy princes,
62 8, 3, 24| free-handed giver of the ruddy steed, I have named Pakasthaman
63 8, 19, 37| for me led forth a strong steed at Suvastu's ford:~A herd
64 8, 25, 22| bay, from Harayana a white steed,~And from Susaman we obtained
65 8, 30, 4 | shelter for cattle and for steed.~
66 8, 40, 2 | he come unto us with his Steed, come unto us to win us
67 8, 43, 25| noble horse,~Like a fleet steed, we instigate.~
68 8, 46, 15| Excellent! and the strong steed,~O Much-invoked, in deeds
69 8, 48, 2 | friendship, bring us - as a swift steed the car - forward to riches.~
70 8, 51, 3 | he will win e'en with a steed of worthless sort.~This,
71 8, 60, 12| first with the warrior steed; Agril to win the land for
72 8, 63, 10| 10 Steed, cow, a lord of heroes,
73 8, 81, 25| song that cattle and the steed may come,~That Indra's very
74 8, 91, 12| spoil of victory like a steed,~And, Mitra like, unites
75 8, 92, 5 | 5 He with the steed wins spoil even in the fenced
76 8, 92, 7 | their songs, even as the steed who draws the car.~On both,
77 8, 94, 5 | He rushes hurrying like a steed to Soma that adorns our
78 9, 3, 3 | flowing is adorned, like a bay steed for war, by men~Devout and
79 9, 6, 5 | cleanse, as 'twere a vigorous steed,~While he disports him in
80 9, 15, 5 | 5 He moves, a vigorous Steed, adorned with beauteous
81 9, 20, 5 | art cleansed, O Wondrous Steed, O Soma, thou hast entered,
82 9, 26, 1 | and decked that vigorous Steed~Upon the lap of Aditi,~
83 9, 28, 1 | by the men, this vigorous Steed, Lord of the mind, Omniscient,~
84 9, 29, 2 | learned priests adorn the Steed,~Brought forth as light
85 9, 32, 3 | each his hymn:~He, like a steed, is bathed in milk.~
86 9, 36, 1 | car-horse, to the sieve:~The Steed steps forward to the goal.~
87 9, 43, 1 | the Lovely One who, as a Steed,~Is decked with milk for
88 9, 53, 4 | the tawny rapture-dropping Steed,~Indu the bringer of delight.~
89 9, 62, 2 | progeny,~Yea, and the warrior steed, success.~
90 9, 62, 18| on his way to war,~Swift Steed who carries off the spoil.~
91 9, 64, 10| starts the charioteer his steed -~
92 9, 64, 29| and sent forth, the Strong Steed hath come nigh for spoil,~
93 9, 66, 23| food,~Far-sighted Indu is a Steed.~
94 9, 72, 1 | the Gold-hued: like a red Steed is he yoked, and Soma in
95 9, 80, 3 | that be: the vigorous Tawny Steed flows sporting on his way.~
96 9, 82, 2 | disposing skill, like a groomed steed thou rusbest forward to
97 9, 85, 4 | decked like a prizewinning steed, O Soma, thou hast flowed
98 9, 86, 3 | 3 Like a steed urged to battle, finder
99 9, 95, 1 | 1. Loud neighs the Tawny Steed when started, settling deep
100 9, 97, 25| 25 Haste, like a steed, to vittory for glory, to
101 9, 100, 3 | some victorious warrior's steed~Hastening onward through
102 9, 101, 2 | hitherward,~Indu, is like an able steed.~
103 9, 106, 12| loosed, like an impetuous steed for war,~And lifting up
104 9, 107, 10| wool, like an impetuous steed in war,~Even Soma Pavamana
105 9, 108, 7 | ye and pour him, like a steed, laudworthy, speeding through
106 10, 6, 2 | friendship, like a fleet steed who never trips or stumbles.~
107 10, 56, 3 | 3 Strong Steed art thou: go to the yearning
108 10, 61, 11| stirred up Agni, as the steed's swift wheel drives the
109 10, 68, 11| 11 Like a dark steed adorned with pearl, the
110 10, 76, 2 | grasped like a hand-guided steed.~So let it win the valour
111 10, 93, 10| over all mankind.~Give us a steed to win us strength, a steed
112 10, 93, 10| steed to win us strength, a steed with wealth for victory.~
113 10, 97, 4 | Mothers, to you the Goddesses:~Steed, cow, and garment may I
114 10, 107, 10| 10 They deck the fleet steed for the bounteous giver:
115 10, 119, 1 | to win a cow, to win a steed:~Have I not drunk of Soma
116 10, 132, 4 | friend he slayeth,~When the Steed bringeth down your grace
117 10, 136, 5 | 5 The Steed of Vata, Vayu's friend,
118 10, 144, 1 | THIS deathless Indu, like a steed, strong and of full vitality,~
119 10, 188, 1 | hitherward the vigorous Steed~To seat him on our sacred
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