Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 22, 17| 17 Through all this world strode
2 1, 23, 17| 17 May Waters gathered near
3 1, 25, 16| 17 Once more together let us
4 1, 30, 17| 17 Come, Asvins, with enduring
5 1, 31, 17| 17 As erst to Manus, to Yayiti,
6 1, 36, 17| 17 Agni hath given heroic might
7 1, 84, 17| 17 Who fleeth forth? who suffereth?
8 1, 91, 17| 17 Wax, O most gladdening Soma,
9 1, 92, 17| 17 Ye who brought down the
10 1, 100, 17| 17 The Varsagiras unto thee,
11 1, 105, 17| 17 Trta, when buried in the
12 1, 112, 17| 17 Wherewith Patharva, in his
13 1, 113, 17| 17 Singing the praises of refulgent
14 1, 116, 17| 17 The Daughter of the Sun
15 1, 117, 17| 17 He whom for furnishing a
16 1, 162, 17| 17 If one, when seated, with
17 1, 164, 17| 17 Beneath the upper realm,
18 2, 11, 17| 17 Upon the great Trikadruka
19 2, 23, 17| 17 For Tvastar, he who knows
20 2, 27, 17| 17 May1 not live, O Varuna,
21 2, 41, 17| 17 In thee, Sarasvati, divine,
22 3, 1, 17| 17 Ensign of Gods hast thou
23 3, 30, 17| 17 Root up the race of Raksasas,
24 3, 31, 17| 17 To thee proceed the dark,
25 3, 32, 17| 17 Call we on Maghavan, auspicious
26 3, 53, 17| 17 Strong be the pair of oxen,
27 3, 54, 17| 17 This is, ye Wise, your great
28 3, 55, 17| 17 What time the Bull bellows
29 3, 62, 17| 17 Far-ruling, joyful when
30 4, 1, 17| 17 The turbid darkness fled,
31 4, 2, 17| 17 Gods, doing holy acts, devout,
32 4, 16, 17| 17 When the sharp-pointed arrow,
33 4, 17, 17| 17 Be thou our guardian, show
34 4, 30, 17| 17 So sapient Indra, Lord of
35 4, 32, 17| 17 To India for a thousand
36 5, 41, 17| 17 Thus thinking, O ye Gods,
37 5, 42, 17| 17 Gods, may we dwell in free
38 5, 43, 17| 17 May we obtain the Asvins'
39 5, 52, 17| 17 The mighty ones, the seven
40 5, 61, 17| 17 OUrmya, bear thou far away
41 6, 15, 17| 17 Here the arranging priests,
42 6, 16, 17| 17 Where'er tby mind applies
43 6, 44, 17| 17 Therewith enraptured, Hero,
44 6, 45, 17| 17 Thou who hast been the singers'
45 6, 47, 17| 17 He loves no more the men
46 6, 48, 17| 17 Tear not up by the roots
47 6, 52, 17| 17 When holy grass is strewn
48 6, 75, 17| 17 There where the flights
49 7, 1, 17| 17 Agni, may we with riches
50 7, 18, 17| 17 E'en with the weak he wrought
51 7, 32, 17| 17 Thou art renowned as giving
52 7, 34, 17| 17 Ne'er may the Dragon of
53 7, 56, 17| 17 So may the Maruts help us
54 7, 66, 17| 17 Infallible through your
55 7, 104, 17| 17 She too who wanders like
56 8, 1, 17| 17 Press out the Soma with
57 8, 2, 17| 17 Naught else, O Thunderer,
58 8, 3, 17| 17 Best slayer of the Vrtras,
59 8, 4, 17| 17 Pusan, I long to win thy
60 8, 5, 17| 17 Men who have trimmed the
61 8, 6, 17| 17 Thou hiddest deep in darkness
62 8, 7, 17| 17 With chariots and tumultuous
63 8, 8, 17| 17 Come to us, ye who slay
64 8, 9, 17| 17 Awake the Asvins, Goddess
65 8, 12, 17| 17 Or, Sakra, if thou gladden
66 8, 13, 17| 17 Him sages longing for his
67 8, 18, 17| 17 So with auspicious sheltering
68 8, 19, 17| 17 O Agni, most devout are
69 8, 20, 17| 17 Even as Rudra's Sons, the
70 8, 21, 17| 17 Indra or blest Sarasvati
71 8, 22, 17| 17 Come, Wonder-Workers, to
72 8, 23, 17| 17 Usana Kavya stablished thee,
73 8, 24, 17| 17 Indra, whom Tawny Coursers
74 8, 25, 17| 17 We keep the old accustomed
75 8, 26, 16| 17 Be ye in yonder sea of heaven,
76 8, 27, 17| 17 E'en without war he gathers
77 8, 31, 17| 17 None in his action equals
78 8, 32, 17| 17 Sing ye to him who must
79 8, 33, 17| 17 Indra himself hath said,
80 8, 34, 17| 17 The brown that match the
81 8, 35, 17| 17 Strengthen the Ruling Power,
82 8, 43, 17| 17 My praises, Agni, go to
83 8, 44, 17| 17 Upward, O Agni, rise thy
84 8, 45, 17| 17 And thee who art not deaf,
85 8, 46, 17| 17 We praise, so that the Mighty
86 8, 47, 17| 17 As we collect the utmost
87 8, 49, 17| 17 For you let us whose grass
88 8, 50, 17| 17 Protect us, Indra, each
89 8, 56, 17| 17 To every one, O ye Most
90 8, 57, 17| 17 Indrota, Atithigva's son,
91 8, 58, 17| 17 With reverence they come
92 8, 61, 17| 17 I took some Soma when the
93 8, 62, 17| 17 He looked upon the Asvins,
94 8, 81, 17| 17 Even, Indra, that carouse
95 8, 82, 17| 17 To come, Much-lauded! Many-named
96 8, 85, 17| 17 So, Thunder-armed! thou
97 8, 91, 17| 17 The Gods as mothers brought
98 9, 61, 17| 17 The gladdening and auspicious
99 9, 62, 17| 17 That he may move, they yoke
100 9, 63, 17| 17 For Indra, living men adorn
101 9, 64, 17| 17 Easily have the living drops,
102 9, 65, 17| 17 Bring us, O Indu, hundredfold
103 9, 66, 17| 17 Mightier even than the strong,
104 9, 67, 17| 17 They were sent forth to
105 9, 86, 17| 17 Your songs, exhilarating,
106 9, 96, 17| 17 They deck him at his birth,
107 9, 97, 17| 17 Pour on us rain celestial,
108 9, 107, 16| 17 Soma, the gladdening juice,
109 9, 109, 17| 17 With endless genial flow
110 10, 27, 17| 17 The Heroes dressed with
111 10, 61, 12| 17 Vaitarana, doubly kinsman,
112 10, 63, 17| 17 Thus hatb the thoughtful
113 10, 64, 17| 17 Thus hath the thoughtful
114 10, 85, 17| 17 To Surya and the Deities,
115 10, 87, 17| 17 The cow gives milk each
116 10, 88, 17| 17 Which of us twain knows
117 10, 89, 17| 17 O Indra, thus may we be
118 10, 95, 17| 17 I, her best love, call Urvasi
119 10, 97, 17| 17 What time, descending from
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