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course 93
courser 86
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coursers 98
courses 16
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99 war
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98 coursers
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Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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coursers

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 6, 2 | car they yoke the two bay coursers dear to him,~Bold, tawny, 2 1, 16, 2 | oil: hither let the Bay Coursers bring~Indra upon his easiest 3 1, 46, 3 | 3 Your giant coursers hasten on over the region 4 1, 47, 8 | 8 So let your coursers, ornaments of sacrifice, 5 1, 61, 16| thee, Indra, yoker of Bay Coursers, the Gotamas have brought 6 1, 62, 13| leader, yoker of the Tawny Coursers. May he, enriched with prayer, 7 1, 82, 4 | well-filled bowl, the Tawny Coursers' harnesser. Now, Indra, 8 1, 84, 2 | 2 His pair of Tawny Coursers bring Indra of unresisted 9 1, 85, 6 | 6 Let your swift-gliding coursers bear you hitherward with 10 1, 88, 2 | red-hued or, haply, tawny coursers which speed their chariots 11 1, 116, 17| as it were the goal with coursers.~All Deities within their 12 1, 126, 4 | Pajra's have grounded the coursers decked with pearly trappings.~ 13 1, 134, 1 | 1. Vayu, let fleet-foot coursers bring thee speedily to this 14 1, 163, 10| like heroes, the Celestial Coursers~Put forth their strength, 15 1, 166, 4 | stirred the regions up, your coursers have sped forth directed 16 1, 177, 2 | by prayer, O Indra, thy. Coursers to thy mighty chariot harnessed, -~ 17 1, 177, 4 | drink: unyoke thy two Bay Coursers.~ 18 1, 180, 1 | 1. LIGHTLY your coursers travel through the regions 19 1, 181, 2 | tempest, your celestial coursers,~Rapid as thought, with 20 2, 1, 5 | Thou, urging thy fleet coursers, givest noble steeds: a 21 2, 4, 2 | messenger of Gods with rapid coursers.~ 22 2, 15, 6 | slow steeds with his rapid coursers. These things did Indra 23 2, 18, 4 | hitherward with two Bay Coursers, come thou with four, with 24 2, 18, 5 | with fifty well trained coursers, Indra, sixty or seventy, 25 2, 18, 7 | car's pole all thy two Bay Coursers.~Thou art to be invoked 26 3, 30, 12| daily by the Lord of Tawny Coursers.~When to the goal he comes, 27 3, 35, 1 | to us like Vayu with his coursers.~Thou, hastening to us, 28 3, 35, 5 | vigorous and smooth-backed Coursers.~Pass by them all and hasten 29 3, 36, 4 | cheered the Lord of Tawny Coursers.~ 30 3, 36, 9 | to us, Lord of the Tawny Coursers.~ 31 3, 41, 9 | 9 May long-maned Coursers, dropping oil, bring thee 32 3, 49, 2 | most heroic, borne by Tawny Coursers, verily none subdueth in 33 3, 50, 2 | fair of cheek! let thy Bay Coursers place thee: drink of this 34 4, 5, 13| guerdon? Like fleet-foot coursers speed we to the contest.~ 35 4, 6, 9 | 9 These thy Bay Coursers, Agni, dropping fatness, 36 4, 13, 3 | seven strong and youthful Coursers carry onward.~ 37 4, 16, 1 | hither, and let his Tawny Coursers speed to reach us.~For him 38 4, 20, 2 | Indra come to us with Tawny Coursers, inclined to us, to favour 39 4, 22, 7 | O Indra, Lord of Tawny Coursers, the Sisters then, these 40 4, 29, 4 | himself sets to the pole swift Coursers, he who hath hundreds, thousands, 41 4, 43, 2 | they call swift with rapid coursers? That which the Daughter 42 5, 6, 1 | return:~Whom fleet-foot coursers seek as home, and strong 43 5, 30, 1 | light-rolling car by Tawny Coursers,~Who, Thunderer, seeks with 44 5, 33, 2 | fastenedst the girth of thy Bay Coursers,~Which, Maghavan, at thy 45 5, 36, 2 | King, as he who driveth coursers, all joy in thee with hymns, 46 5, 45, 9 | 9 Borne by his Coursers Seven may Surya visit the 47 5, 54, 10| Heroes of the sky,~Your coursers weary not when speeding 48 5, 56, 6 | red mares, yoke the red coursers to your car.~Bind to the 49 5, 58, 6 | hastened on with spotted coursers, O Maruts, on your cars 50 5, 58, 7 | have yoked the winds for coursers: their sweat have they made 51 6, 32, 5 | rush and might, sped by his Coursers, hath swiftly won the waters 52 6, 45, 12| 12 With hymns and coursers we will gain, Indra, through 53 6, 60, 12| 12 Give us fleet coursers to convey Indra and Agni, 54 6, 63, 7 | 7 May your winged coursers, best to draw. Nasatyas! 55 7, 34, 4 | 4 Set ye for him the coursers to the pole: like Indra 56 7, 40, 3 | ye, borne on by spotted coursers, favour.~Him, too, Sarasvati 57 7, 56, 16| 16 The Maruts, fleet as coursers, while they deck them like 58 7, 60, 3 | hath yoked the Seven gold Coursers who, dropping oil and fatness, 59 7, 60, 4 | 4 Your coursers rich in store of sweets 60 7, 69, 1 | fatness, food-laden, rich in coursers, man's protector.~ 61 7, 71, 3 | earliest flush of morning.~With coursers yoked by Law drive hither, 62 7, 74, 4 | With these your speedy coursers, Heroes, Asvins, come, ye 63 7, 90, 7 | 7 Like coursers seeking fame will we Vasisthas, 64 7, 91, 7 | 7 Like coursers seeking fame will we Vasisthas, 65 8, 3, 23| whom no other ten strong coursers, harnessed to the pole,~ 66 8, 5, 35| chariot wrought of gold, with coursers very fleet of foot,~Come, 67 8, 19, 10| rules o'er men.~He wins with coursers and with singers killed 68 8, 20, 23| the Maruts' medicine,~Ye Coursers who are Friends to us.~ 69 8, 24, 14| 14 I spake to the Bay Coursers' Lord, to him who gives 70 8, 24, 17| 17 Indra, whom Tawny Coursers bear, praise such as thine, 71 8, 25, 24| And the two great strong coursers, with my newest song.~ 72 8, 34, 17| in speed, and bright bay coursers fleet of foot,~Like Suns, 73 8, 63, 14| 14 Four coursers with a splendid car, Savistha' 74 8, 93, 8 | active, fleet-foot, tawny Coursers that are thine are swift 75 9, 6, 2 | stream of thine,~And send us coursers full of strength.~ 76 9, 10, 1 | thunder on their way, like coursers eager for renown,~Have Soma-drops 77 9, 13, 6 | 6 Like coursers by their drivers urged, 78 9, 21, 4 | much to be desired,~Like coursers harnessed to a car.~ 79 9, 46, 1 | 1. LIKE able coursers they have been sent forth 80 9, 63, 9 | 9 And those ten Coursers, tawny-hued, he harnessed 81 9, 66, 10| have pouredthem forth.~Like coursers eager for renown.~ 82 9, 97, 20| guide them, unyoked, like coursers started in the contest,~ 83 10, 23, 3 | car~Which his two Tawny Coursers draw, then Indra is the 84 10, 31, 8 | skin a filter, when the Bay Coursers bear him on as Surya.~ 85 10, 49, 11| thine exploits, Lord of Bay Coursers, Strong, and Selfresplendent.~ 86 10, 61, 17| near thee, Lord of Tawny Coursers.~ 87 10, 64, 6 | 6 May all those vigorous Coursers listen to our cry, hearers 88 10, 68, 2 | race, Brhaspati, nerve our coursers.~ 89 10, 74, 1 | in earth and heaven,~Or Coursers who have triumphed in, the 90 10, 92, 8 | 8 Even the Sun's Bay Coursers hath lie held in check: 91 10, 96, 8 | hair.~He, Lord of Tawny Coursers, Lord of fleet-foot Mares, 92 10, 104, 1 | sacrifice with both thy Coursers.~To thee have streameld 93 10, 104, 5 | directions, Lord of Tawny Coursers, thine who art firm, splendid, 94 10, 114, 10| chariot-pole there stood the Coursers: they only travel round 95 10, 116, 4 | the Bull, with two Bay Coursers.~With juices pressed in 96 10, 128, 8 | protection.~Lord of Bay Coursers, Indra, blew our children: 97 10, 142, 2 | winnest all living things.~Our coursers and our songs shall be victorious: 98 10, 160, 1 | chariot here unyoke thy Coursers.~Let not those other sacrificers


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