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advocate 1
aemulas 2
aemulos 2
afar 97
aff 1
affect 1
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98 had
98 sea
98 succour
97 afar
97 find
97 flowing
97 libations

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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afar

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 7, 3 | heaven, that he may see afar:~He burst the mountain for 2 1, 24, 8 | his footstep, and warned afar whate'er afflicts the spirit.~ 3 1, 36, 18| by means of Agni, from afar;~Agni, bring Navavastva 4 1, 48, 7 | Dawn hath yoked her steeds afar, beyond the rising of the 5 1, 50, 3 | His herald rays are seen afar refulgent o'er the world 6 1, 74, 1 | Who hears us even when afar;~ 7 1, 79, 11| fall, O Agni, who near or afar assaileth us:~Do thou increase 8 1, 79, 12| thousand-eyed, chaseth the Raksasas afar:~He singeth, herald meet 9 1, 83, 1 | the waters clearly seen afar fill Sindhu full.~ 10 1, 110, 2 | your enjoyment onward from afar, ye, certain of my kinsmen, 11 1, 129, 9 | Be with us when we stray afar, be with us when our home 12 1, 130, 1 | Come to us, Indra, from afar, conducting us even as a 13 1, 131, 7 | like mischief on the march, afar be all malignity.~ 14 1, 132, 6 | Welcome to him concealed afar shall he the lair that he 15 1, 138, 2 | drive, camel-like, our foes afar.~As I, a man, call thee, 16 1, 139, 10| the press-stone that rings afar.~The very Strong hath gained 17 1, 155, 2 | Your Soma-drinker keeps afar your furious rush, Indra 18 1, 166, 11| passing strong, visible from afar as 'twere with stars of 19 2, 13, 10| view: thy victories reached afar. Worthy of lauds art thou.~ 20 2, 19, 5 | riches that keep distress afar, as 'twere his portion.~ 21 2, 26, 2 | hero, chase the arrogant afar: put on auspicious courage 22 2, 41, 8 | Such, wealthy Gods! as none afar nor standing nigh to us 23 3, 3, 1 | 1. To him who shines afar, Vaisvanara, shall bards 24 3, 9, 2 | return of thine when from afar thou now art here.~ 25 3, 10, 7 | splendour drive our foes afar~ 26 3, 54, 9 | 9 Afar the Ancient from of old 27 3, 59, 7 | Mitra whose glory spreads afar, he who in might surpasses 28 4, 2, 11| noble offspring: keep penury afar and grant us plenty.~ 29 4, 26, 6 | onward, Bird bringing from afar the draught that gladdens,~ 30 4, 35, 1 | Strength, ye Rbhus; stay not afar, ye Children of Sudhanvan.~ 31 5, 2, 3 | 3 I saw him from afar gold-toothed, bright-coloured, 32 5, 7, 4 | night even to him who is afar,~When he, the Bright, unchanged 33 5, 48, 3 | abode, driving the days afar and bringing them again.~ 34 5, 50, 3 | May he remove and keep afar our foes and all who block 35 5, 59, 2 | ways are they, visible from afar: the Heroes press between 36 6, 30, 2 | once determined.~Near and afar he spread and set the regions, 37 6, 45, 1 | guidance led~Turvasa, Yadu from afar.~ 38 6, 46, 9 | and me, and keep thy dart afar from these.~ 39 6, 46, 12| our sons give refuge: keep afar all unobserved hostility.~ 40 6, 47, 13| drive from us, even from afar, our foemen.~ 41 6, 47, 29| Gods and Indra, drive thou afar, yea, very far, our foemen.~ 42 6, 53, 4 | prize; scatter our enemies afar.~Strong God, be all our 43 6, 56, 5 | Thou, Pusan, art renowned afar.~ 44 6, 56, 6 | Prosperity we crave from thee, afar from sin and near to wealth,~ 45 7, 16, 8 | give us a refuge famed afar.~ 46 7, 33, 1 | grass I raised me, Not from afar can my Vasisthas help you.~ 47 7, 38, 2 | sacrifice is offered,~Spreading afar thy broad and wide effulgence, 48 7, 50, 1 | within and swells.~I drive afar the scorpion hateful to 49 7, 61, 2 | The holy sage, renowned afar, directeth his hymns to 50 8, 1, 27| of cheek; may he not stay afar, but come and turn not from 51 8, 2, 26| aids~Approach, nor stay afar from us.~ 52 8, 2, 35| chariot seeking spoil, from afar, to him he loves:~For swift 53 8, 3, 17| Bay Steeds, Indra, from afar.~Come with the High Ones 54 8, 5, 30| wealth, come to us even from afar,~Come ye to this mine eulogy.~ 55 8, 11, 3 | fight and drive our foes afar from us,~Themand their godless 56 8, 12, 6 | 6 The God who from afar hath sent gifts to maintain 57 8, 12, 17| Sakra, if thou gladden thee afar or in the sea of air,~Rejoice 58 8, 18, 11| far away:~Keep enmities afar from us, Lords of all wealth!~ 59 8, 25, 20| 20 With him who sits afar the word is lord of food 60 8, 27, 9 | from near at hand or from afar.~ 61 8, 32, 6 | Come with thy Godhead from afar.~ 62 8, 47, 2 | the way to keep all woes afar.~As the birds spread their 63 8, 60, 15| that he may keep our foes afar, Agni to give us health 64 8, 64, 7 | this Agni, his who looks afar, will we lay low~The thief 65 8, 71, 1 | HASTE forward to us from afar, or, Vrtra-slayer, from 66 8, 97, 3 | that have been pressed out afar among the folk, and those 67 9, 19, 7 | vital powe'r,~Whether he be afar or near.~ 68 9, 63, 26| Soma-drops,~Driving all enemies afar.~ 69 9, 63, 29| 29 Driving the Raksasas afar, O Soma, bellowing, pour 70 9, 65, 22| which have been expressed afar or near at hand,~Or there 71 9, 71, 8 | fight he drives the foe afar.~The Winner of the Floods, 72 9, 85 | effused: let sickness stay afar together with the fiends.~ 73 9, 85, 8 | 9 The Steer who sees afar hath risen above the sky: 74 9, 105, 6 | overcome and drive the false afar.~ 75 10, 11, 4 | brought for sacrifice from afar this flowing Drop most excellent 76 10, 16, 9 | 9 1 send afar flesh eating Agni, bearing 77 10, 23, 3 | power whose glory spreads afar.~ 78 10, 35, 3 | forth her light drive sin afar. We pray to kindled Agni 79 10, 35, 4 | the malignant may we keep afar. We pray to kindled Agni 80 10, 36, 4 | press-stones keep the Raksasas afar, ill dream, and Nirrti, 81 10, 42, 1 | EVEN as an archer shoots afar his arrow, offer the laud 82 10, 42, 6 | wishes, -~Before him even afar the foe must tremble: low 83 10, 42, 7 | drive to a distance from afar the foeman.~O Indra, give 84 10, 51, 6 | travel.~So,Varuna, I fled afar through terror, as flies 85 10, 63, 12| 12 Keep all disease afar and sordid sacrifice, keep 86 10, 76, 4 | away from us: keep Nirrti afar and banish Penury.~Pour 87 10, 77, 6 | should be granted, even from afar drive back the men who hate 88 10, 98, 12| 12 O Agni, drive afar our foes, our troubles chase 89 10, 108, 3 | whose envoy, Sarama, from afar thou comest?~Let him approach, 90 10, 108, 4 | who sent me hither from afar as envoy.~Him rivers flowing 91 10, 115, 5 | Conqueror of the foe whether afar or near.~May Agni guard 92 10, 116, 6 | 6 Extend afar the votary's fame and glory, 93 10, 118, 3 | Honoured with gifts he shines afar, Agni adorable with song:~ 94 10, 128, 9 | who are our foemen stay. afar from us: with Indra and 95 10, 131, 7 | Protector, drive off and keep afar all those who hate us.~ 96 10, 144, 4 | Child of the Falcon, from afar,~What moves upon a hundred 97 10, 152, 5 | keep his murdering dart afar.~


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