Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 20, 1 | 1 FOR the Celestial Race this song of praise
2 1, 31, 17| our hall~Bring hither the celestial host and seat them here
3 1, 35, 7 | is one to tell us to what celestial sphere his ray hath wandered?~
4 1, 45, 9 | invocations thou, O Agni, the celestial host:~Here stands the Soma,
5 1, 51, 5 | fiends away, with powers celestial those who called on thee
6 1, 58, 5 | auspicious Friend to the Celestial Race.~
7 1, 59, 4 | the Herald.~Vaisvanara, celestial, truly mighty, most manly
8 1, 61, 6 | thunder, most deftly wrought, celestial, for the battle,~Wherewith
9 1, 100, 16| blaze-marked, high standing, celestial who, to bring Rjrasva riches,~
10 1, 136, 3 | Aditi the luminous, the celestial, upholder of the people,
11 1, 163, 10| mettled like heroes, the Celestial Coursers~Put forth their
12 1, 164, 53| 52 The Bird Celestial, vast with noble pinion,
13 1, 179 | being identifiable with the celestial Soma whom Lopamudra, representing
14 1, 179, 6 | or essences of Soma, the celestial and the terrestrial.~
15 1, 181, 2 | swift as the tempest, your celestial coursers,~Rapid as thought,
16 1, 185, 3 | unrivalled bounty, perfect, celestial, deathless, meet for worship.~
17 2, 2, 1 | nobly fed; heaven's Lord, Celestial Priest, who labours at the
18 2, 31, 4 | our car;~Ila and Bhaga the celestial, Earth and Heaven, Pusan,
19 3, 29, 11| 11 As Germ Celestial he is called Tanunapat,
20 3, 38, 7 | Enduing still some new celestial figure, the skilful workers
21 3, 40, 5 | excellent: Thine are the drops celestial.~
22 3, 47, 5 | free-giving Indra, the celestial Ruler,~Mighty, all-conquering,
23 4, 1, 15| booty, the men with their celestial speech threw open,~The solid
24 4, 1, 17| rose the bright beam of celestial Morning.~Surya ascended
25 4, 4, 5 | make manifest thine own celestial vigour.~Slacken the strong
26 4, 31, 11| and prosperity,~And great celestial opulence.~
27 4, 42, 2 | these first existinghigh celestial powers.~Varuna's will the
28 4, 43, 1 | heart shall we lay this laud celestial, rich with fair offerings,
29 5, 5, 7 | come, glorified, ye two celestial Priests of man~Come ye to
30 5, 13, 3 | praise,~And worship the Celestial Folk.~
31 5, 29, 1 | great lustres, and three celestial lights have they established~
32 5, 32, 10| 10 E'en the Celestial Axe bows down before him,
33 5, 41, 14| 14 Celestial and terrestrial generations,
34 5, 43, 6 | Agni, the great Aramati, Celestial Lady,~Exalted, worshipped
35 5, 68, 3 | riches, great terrestrial and celestial wealth:~Vast is your sway
36 6, 1, 5 | thee greatly, thee their celestial and terrestrial riches.~
37 6, 16, 6 | Messenger, bring hither the Celestial Folk;~Hearing the singer'
38 6, 19, 11| free-giving Indra, the Celestial Ruler,~Mighty, all-conquering,
39 6, 22, 3 | Steeds, to make us joyful, celestial wealth, abundant, undecaying.~
40 6, 35, 2 | so, Indra, give thou us celestial glory.~
41 6, 37, 2 | this, our guest aforetime, Celestial King of the strong draught
42 6, 39, 1 | OF this our charming, our celestial Soma, eloquent, wise, Priest,
43 6, 48, 10| far from us, O Agni, all celestial wrath and wickedness of
44 6, 48, 17| by day the neck of that Celestial Bird the Sun.~
45 6, 51, 12| Come now, O Gods, to your celestial station: the Bharadvajas'
46 6, 66, 11| hymns are meet for that celestial army: like floods and mountains
47 6, 75, 15| deer-horn, with iron mouth,~Celestial, of Parjanya's seed, be
48 7, 2, 1 | shine sublimely.~Touch the celestial summits with thy columns,
49 7, 37, 8 | Parvata's full bounty.~May the Celestial Guardian still attend us.
50 7, 40, 5 | sought the house that hath celestial viands.~
51 7, 53, 2 | Heaven and Earth, with the Celestial People, hither to us, for
52 7, 58, 1 | common, the Mighty Company of celestial nature.~They make the world-halves
53 7, 65, 4 | the choicest of your fair celestial water.~
54 7, 66, 14| attracts die sight~As swift celestial Etasa bears it away, prepared
55 7, 72, 3 | kindred prayers and the Celestial Mornings.~Inviting those
56 7, 104, 4 | out of the mountains your celestial dart wherewith ye burn to
57 8, 7, 25| themselves for glory, bright, celestial, lightning in their hands,~
58 8, 24, 20| who keeps no cattle back, Celestial God,~Speak wondrous speech
59 8, 25, 6 | gathered up your gifts, celestial and terrestrial food,~Let
60 8, 48, 2 | entered within, appeaser of celestial anger.~Indu, enjoying Indra'
61 8, 55, 6 | Bolt-armed! for thy carouse, Celestial, Soma-drinker come.~Thou
62 8, 77, 2 | 2 Celestial, bounteous Giver, girt about
63 9, 5, 5 | 5 The golden, the Celestial Doors are lifted with their
64 9, 5, 7 | who look on men I call, Celestial Heralds: Indra's Self~Is
65 9, 7, 4 | strength, the Sage flows in celestial wisdom round,~The Strong
66 9, 65, 24| 24 May these celestial drops, expressed, pour forth
67 9, 71, 4 | the Master of the house, Celestial Strengthener of the mountain
68 9, 86, 22| onward, Soma, in thine own celestial forms, flow, Indu, poured
69 9, 86, 28| These are thy generations of celestial seed thou art the Sovran
70 9, 88, 7 | band of Maruts, like that Celestial Host whom none revileth.~
71 9, 97, 17| 17 Pour on us rain celestial, quickly streaming, refreshing,
72 9, 97, 23| 23 The Sage, Celestial, liberal, raining bounties,
73 9, 97, 51| 51 Send to us in a stream celestial riches, send us, when thou
74 9, 109, 3 | So flow thou on as bright celestial juice, flow to the vast,
75 9, 111, 3 | of light, the beautiful celestial car.~Hymns, lauding manly
76 10, 2, 1 | seasons,~With all the Priests Celestial, O Agni. Best worshipper
77 10, 6, 2 | shines far beaming with celestial splendours;~He who hath
78 10, 13, 1 | it, all the possessors of celestial natures.~
79 10, 30, 1 | the priest speed to the celestial Waters,~The glorious food
80 10, 64, 16| and hymns contented the Celestial people.~
81 10, 65, 9 | who count as Rbhus, both celestial Hotar-priests, and Dawn
82 10, 66, 13| the path of Law the two celestial Hotars, Priests of oldest
83 10, 87, 12| hoof-armed demon.~With light celestial in Atharvan's manner burn
84 10, 88, 1 | spread forth through his Celestial Nature, that he might bear
85 10, 92, 14| One, the free, with all celestial Dames.~
86 10, 98, 5 | summit the ocean of the rain, celestial waters.~
87 10, 100, 6 | 6 Indra possesseth might celestial nobly formed: the singer
88 10, 108, 9 | thou come hither, forced by celestial might to make the journey.~
89 10, 110, 5 | for their husbands.~Lofty, celestial, all-impelling Portals,
90 10, 110, 6 | at their station,~Lofty, celestial Dames with gold to deck
91 10, 110, 7 | 7 Come the two first celestial sweet-voiced Hotars, arranging
92 10, 124, 9 | moving in friendship with celestial Waters.~The poets in their
93 10, 139, 5 | meter of air's mid-realm celestial Gandharva,~That we may know
94 AppI | being identifiable with the celestial Soma whom Lopamudra, representing
95 AppI, 0, 5 | or essences of Soma, the celestial and the terrestrial.~5 Membrum
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