Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 34, 8 | prepared.~Three are the worlds, and moving on above the
2 1, 51, 10| greatness and with strength both worlds apart.~O Hero-souled, the
3 1, 69, 1 | bath filled the two joined worlds as with the light of heaven.~
4 1, 80, 11| even this great Pair of Worlds trembled in terror at thy
5 1, 95, 5 | was born both Tvastar's worlds were frightened: they turn
6 1, 117, 10| prayer, praise in both worlds are your habitation.~O Asvins,
7 1, 141, 11| Wealth that directs both worlds as they were guiding-reins,
8 1, 156, 5 | Maker, throned in three worlds, helps the Aryan man, and
9 1, 160, 3 | cleanse, Sage, sanctifies the worlds with his surpassing power.~
10 1, 161, 12| round, ye glided through the worlds, where had the venerable
11 1, 164, 2 | whereon are resting all these worlds of being.~
12 1, 164, 6 | stablished and fixed firm these worlds' six regions.~
13 1, 164, 31| diffusive splendour, within the worlds continually travels.~
14 1, 168, 1 | for the weal of both the worlds.~
15 1, 173, 3 | the Voice go between both worlds as herald,~
16 1, 185, 3 | Produce this, ye Twain Worlds, for him who lauds you.
17 1, 185, 4 | we be close to both the Worlds who suffer no pain, Parents
18 2, 1, 15| diffused through both the worlds, throughout the earth and
19 2, 4, 2 | of the living.~Over all worlds let Agni be the Sovran,
20 2, 12, 1 | greatness of his valour the two worlds trembled, He, O men, is
21 2, 15, 2 | stablished: he filled the two worlds and the air's mid-region.~
22 2, 16, 3 | 3 Not by both worlds is thine own power to be
23 2, 35, 8 | everlasting -~The other worlds are verily his branches,
24 3, 2, 10| vital germ within these worlds.~
25 3, 3, 10| filledst at thy birth both worlds, the earth and heaven: all
26 3, 7, 4 | members, hath entered both the worlds as they were single.~
27 3, 30, 5 | E'en these two boundless worlds to thee, O Indra, what time
28 3, 38, 3 | expanses, set the great worlds apart held firm for safety.~
29 3, 38, 8 | covers both all-fostering worlds with praises even as a woman
30 3, 39, 8 | be light through both the worlds for worship: may we be far
31 3, 49, 3 | warhorse, pervading both worlds, rainer down of blessings,~
32 3, 56, 6 | treasure; cause the two worlds to prosper us, Preserver!~
33 3, 61, 6 | wakened: brightly to both worlds came the wealthy Lady.~To
34 4, 3, 1 | worship, Priest of both worlds, effectual~Sacrificer,~Agni,
35 4, 7, 8 | envoy's duties, knowing both worlds and that which lies between
36 4, 16, 5 | who hath exceeded all the worlds in greatness.~
37 4, 19, 1 | to listen,~And both the worlds elected, thee the Mighty,
38 4, 51, 5 | Goddesses, swiftly round the worlds ye travel,~Arousing from
39 4, 56, 3 | 3 Sure in the worlds he was a skilful Craftsman,
40 5, 1, 7 | Him who spread out both worlds by Law Eternal they balm
41 5, 30, 8 | stone that is in heaven both worlds, as on a car, brought to
42 5, 44, 12| gains his wish in both the worlds and brightly shines-when
43 5, 53, 6 | tostream through both the worlds, and rainfloods flow o'er
44 5, 61, 12| whose splendour both the worlds are over-spread they shine
45 6, 3, 7 | came hither to fill both worlds, well-wedded Dames, with
46 6, 4, 6 | thou overspreadest both the worlds with splendour.~Decked with
47 6, 7, 7 | Undeceivable who spread out all the worlds, keeper is he and guard
48 6, 11, 4 | Worship the two widespreading Worlds, O Agni,~Whom as the Living
49 6, 15, 9 | Gods traversest both the worlds.~When we lay claim to thy
50 6, 17, 7 | lofty heaven, O Indra.~Both worlds, whose Sons are Gods, thou
51 6, 17, 13| thunder,~Indra, who made these worlds, the Strong, the ty, who
52 6, 30, 1 | Indra transcendeth both the worlds in greatness: one half of
53 6, 39, 4 | shone and caused to shme the worlds that shone not. By Law he
54 6, 47, 16| then another.~King of both worlds, hating the high and haughty,
55 6, 48, 6 | He who hath filled both worlds fult with his brilliant
56 6, 50, 3 | dominion, O ye most blissful Worlds, our lofty shelter,~Give
57 6, 67, 5 | dominion,~As ye surround both worlds, though wide and spacious
58 6, 68, 9 | flame, illumines both wide worlds with majesty and power.~
59 6, 70, 6 | may, in union, both the Worlds, all beneficial, send us
60 7, 2, 3 | worship, envoy between both worlds, the truthful speaker.~
61 7, 5, 4 | thou hast invested both the worlds with splendour.~
62 7, 20, 4 | O Indra, even both the worlds with might, O thou Most
63 7, 33, 7 | 7 Three fertilize the worlds with genial moisture: three
64 7, 34, 24| To this may both the wide Worlds lend approval, and Varuna
65 7, 39, 7 | 7 Now have both worlds been praised by the Vasisthas;
66 7, 40, 2 | from heaven ' may both the Worlds vouchsafe us, and Varuna,
67 7, 40, 7 | 7 Now have both worlds been praised by the Vasisthas,
68 7, 60, 3 | Mitra, he surveyeth the worlds and living creatures like
69 7, 61, 4 | by mightiness, keeps both worlds asunder.~Heroless pass the
70 7, 90, 3 | The God whom both these worlds brought forth for riches,
71 7, 99, 3 | men service.~Both these worlds, Visnu, hast thou stayed
72 8, 2, 21| His plans whom the three worlds display.~
73 8, 3, 10| power of him to whom the worlds have cried aloud.~
74 8, 6, 5 | together, like~A skin, the worlds of heaven and earth.~
75 8, 7, 22| brought together both the worlds, the mighty waters, and
76 8, 25, 18| majesty hath filled the two worlds full,~
77 8, 37, 4 | sunderest these two consistent worlds, O Indra, Lord of Strength,
78 8, 41, 5 | 5 He who supports the worlds of life, he who well knows
79 8, 41, 10| seat, who pillared both the worlds apart as the Unborn supported
80 8, 59, 5 | thy birth, not both the worlds, O Thunderer.~
81 8, 65, 10| 11 Indra, both worlds complained to thee when
82 8, 85, 6 | praise him who made these worlds and creatures, all things
83 8, 85, 16| foundest, and to the mighty worlds thou gavest pleasure.~
84 8, 87, 5 | art mightier than both the worlds.~Thou strengthenest him
85 8, 89, 4 | with strength I rend the worlds asunder.~
86 8, 90, 14| hath entered.~He mid the worlds his lofty place hath taken.
87 8, 96, 10| of wealth, and both the worlds, yea, and the Sun.~Pure,
88 9, 62, 27| Soma, O thou Sage, these worlds stand ready to attest thy
89 9, 71, 1 | milk his carpet in both worlds, and prayer his robe of
90 9, 74, 2 | shall bring both these great worlds while the rite proceeds:
91 9, 76, 3 | Indra's throat.~Make both worlds stream for us, as lightning
92 9, 85, 11| he hath lighted both the worlds, the Parents.~
93 9, 86, 14| firmament stationed amid the worlds,~Knowing. the realm of light,
94 9, 86, 37| thou Passest through these worlds, O Indu, harnessing thy
95 9, 86, 39| impregner, Indu, mid the worlds of life.~Rich in brave men
96 9, 86, 46| draught flows round into the worlds.~The holy hymns caress the
97 9, 94, 2 | 2 The worlds expand to hirn who from
98 9, 94, 3 | like a car visiting all worlds, the Hero,~Becoming fame,
99 9, 101, 15| he who hath propped both worlds apart,~Gold-hued, hath wrapped
100 9, 113, 9 | inmost heaven where lucid worlds are full of light. Flow,
101 10, 12, 4 | Heaven and Earth, Twain Worlds that drop with fatness.~
102 10, 24, 4 | Twain churned the united worlds apart,~When ye, implored
103 10, 55, 1 | by which, in terror, the worlds invoked thee and thou gavest
104 10, 59, 8 | 8 May both Worlds bless Subandhu, young Mothers
105 10, 80, 2 | Agni: within the two great worlds hath Agni entered.~Agni
106 10, 82, 1 | spirit, created both these worlds submerged in fatness.~Then
107 10, 88, 3 | this heaven, and both the worlds, and air's mid-region.~
108 10, 88, 9 | whom they offered up all worlds and creatures,~He with his
109 10, 88, 10| in heaven, who fills both worlds through strength and vigour.~
110 10, 89, 13| Yearning with love both Worlds approached, the Waters waited
111 10, 90, 14| regions. Thus they formed the worlds.~
112 10, 93, 1 | Heaven and Earth: both Worlds are evermore to us like
113 10, 103, 9 | high-minded Gods who cause the worlds to tremble.~
114 10, 112, 4 | not even these two great worlds have comprehended.~Come,
115 10, 120, 1 | 1. IN all the worlds That was the Best and Highest
116 10, 157, 1 | us, bring these existing worlds into subjection.~
117 10, 177, 3 | diffusive splendour, within the worlds continually travels.~
118 10, 178, 2 | safety.~Like the two wide worlds, broad, deep far-extended,
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