Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 11, 1 | magnified Indra expansive as the sea,~The best of warriors borne
2 1, 19, 7 | sky, away over the billowy sea:~O Agni, with those Maruts
3 1, 25, 6 | heaven, and, Sovran of the sea,~He knows the ships that
4 1, 30, 3 | Within his belly, like the sea.~
5 1, 30, 18| Travels, O Aivins, in the sea.~
6 1, 46, 2 | 2 Sons of the Sea, mighty to save discoverers
7 1, 47, 6 | from heaven or from the sea.~
8 1, 51, 1 | songs of praise, Indra, the sea of wealth;~Whose gracious
9 1, 52, 4 | nobly-natured, fill full like the sea, -~Beside that Indra when
10 1, 110, 1 | Here, O ye Rbhus, is this sea for all the Gods: sate you
11 1, 116, 4 | swiftly travelled,~To the sea's farther shore, the strand
12 1, 117, 14| brought back Bhujyu from the sea of billows.~
13 1, 118, 6 | rescued Rebha.~From out the sea ye saved the son of Tugra,
14 1, 122, 14| 14 The sea and all the Deities shall
15 1, 130, 5 | down,~like chariots, to the sea, like chariots showing forth
16 1, 159, 4 | sky, yea, in the depths of sea, a web for ever new.~
17 1, 161, 14| approaches.~Varuna comes in the sea's gathered waters, O Sons
18 1, 163, 1 | neighedst, proceeding from the sea or upper waters,~Limbs of
19 1, 167, 2 | horses speeds even on the sea's extremest limit.~
20 1, 173, 8 | 8 Libations in the sea to thee are pleasant, when
21 1, 182, 7 | stood fixed in surrounding sea to which the son of Tugra
22 2, 34, 12| light glowing like a billowy sea of milk.~
23 3, 22, 3 | 3 O Agni, to the sea of heaven thou goest: thou
24 3, 30, 19| overflow of bounty.~Wide as a sea our longing hath expanded,
25 3, 36, 6 | stream flow onward, so to the sea, as borne on cars, the waters.~
26 3, 36, 7 | Eager to mingle with the sea, the rivers carry the well-pressed
27 3, 51, 2 | strong, Hero, like the sea,~Swift, winner of the booty,
28 4, 55, 6 | Ahibudhnya.~As if to win the sea, the Gharma-heaters have
29 4, 58, 11| power and might within the sea, within the heart, within
30 5, 44, 9 | of these abideth in the sea, nor doth libation fail
31 5, 47, 3 | 3 Steer, Sea, Red Bird with strong wings,
32 5, 59, 1 | their radiance through the sea of cloud.~
33 5, 78, 8 | as the wood, like as the sea is set astir,~So also, ten-month
34 5, 85, 6 | lucid rivers fill not one sea wherein they pour their
35 6, 20, 12| What time, O Hero, o'er the sea thou broughtest, in safety
36 6, 36, 3 | Indra.~As rivers reach the sea, so, strong with praises,
37 6, 47, 5 | 5 He found the wavy sea of brilliant colours in
38 6, 62, 6 | with birds, out of the sea and waters bore Bhujyu,
39 7, 6, 7 | earth and heaven, from the sea under and the sea above
40 7, 6, 7 | from the sea under and the sea above us.~
41 7, 33, 8 | splendour, and like the sea's is their unflathomed greatness.~
42 7, 55, 7 | who rises up from out the sea, -~By him the Strong and
43 8, 3, 10| sentest mighty waters to the sea, that, Indra, is thy manly
44 8, 5, 22| you, Men? Abandoned in the sea,~That with winged steeds
45 8, 6, 4 | As rivers bow them to the sea.~
46 8, 6, 13| He sent the waters to the sea.~
47 8, 6, 29| downward he looks upon the sea,~And thence with rapid stir
48 8, 10, 1 | that is built above the sea, come thence, ye Asvins,
49 8, 12, 2 | stirs the sunlight, and the sea, for that we long.~
50 8, 12, 5 | flows abundant like the sea.~Indra, with all thy succours
51 8, 12, 17| gladden thee afar or in the sea of air,~Rejoice thee in
52 8, 13, 15| or near to us.~Or in the sea, thou art the guard of Soma
53 8, 16, 2 | floods' longing for the sea.~
54 8, 20, 13| Whose name extendeth like a sea, alone, resplendent, so
55 8, 26, 16| 17 Be ye in yonder sea of heaven, or joying in
56 8, 34, 13| come from regions of the sea of air.~
57 8, 40, 5 | with sideway opening the sea with its foundations seven-Indra
58 8, 44, 25| As rivers hasten to the sea.~
59 8, 54, 2 | thou takest joy,~Or in the sea in Soma juice.~
60 8, 65, 2 | Released the waters of the sea.~
61 8, 81, 22| the rivers flow into the sea:~O fndra, naught excelleth
62 8, 86, 5 | or in the basin of the sea;~Whether, chief Vrtra-slayer,
63 8, 91, 4 | who clothes him with the sea.~
64 8, 91, 5 | who clothes him with the sea.~
65 8, 91, 6 | who clothes him with the sea.~
66 9, 12, 6 | on high to regions of the sea of air,~Shaking the vase
67 9, 29, 3 | of wealth:~Fill full the sea that claims our praise.~
68 9, 35, 2 | 2 O Indu, swayer of the sea, shaker of all things, flow
69 9, 61, 15| streams with milk~Increase the sea that merits laud.~
70 9, 62, 26| stirring the waters of the sea,~Flow onward, thou who movest
71 9, 64, 8 | Soma, thou swellest like a sea.~
72 9, 73, 3 | hath o'erspread the mighty sea of air. Sages had power
73 9, 78, 3 | who dwell in waters of the sea, sitting within, have flowed
74 9, 86, 29| 29 Thou art the sea, O Sage who bringest alf
75 9, 86, 34| through the fleece, an ample sea.~Purified with the hands,
76 9, 96, 19| weapons,~Following close the sea, the wave of waters, the
77 9, 107, 8 | approached the mixing-vessel as a sea: the cheerer streams for
78 9, 107, 13| drops above the basin of the sea, exhilarating, finding light.~
79 9, 107, 14| speed with his wave over the sea the lofty rite:~May he by
80 9, 107, 15| God whose home is in the sea -~
81 9, 107, 20| liftest thy voice amid the sea.~Thou, Pavamana, makest
82 9, 107, 22| the first to spread the sea abroad for Gods.~
83 9, 108, 16| as rivers pass into the sea,~Acceptable to Mitra, Vayu,
84 9, 109, 4 | onward, Soma, as a mighty sea, as Father of the Gods to
85 10, 5, 1 | 1. HE only is the Sea, holder of treasures: born
86 10, 45, 3 | Manly-souled lit thee in sea and waters, man's Viewer
87 10, 58, 5 | away, away unto the billowy sea,~We cause to come to thee
88 10, 65, 2 | wondrous bounty send the watery sea: may they as kindly Friends
89 10, 65, 12| Sindhu, and the waters of the sea:~Hear all the Gods my words,
90 10, 66, 11| 11 Sindhu, the sea, the region, and the firmament,
91 10, 72, 7 | was lying hidden in the sea.~
92 10, 109, 1 | THESE first, the boundless Sea, and Matarisvan, fierce-glowing
93 10, 114, 4 | Birds hath passed into the sea of air: thence he looks
94 10, 121, 4 | mountains, and men call sea and Rasa his possession:~
95 10, 136, 5 | in eastern and in western sea.~
96 10, 149, 1 | a restless courser, air, sea bound fast to what no foot
97 10, 190, 1 | thence the billowy flood of sea arose.~
98 10, 190, 2 | that same billowy flood of sea the Year was afterwards
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