Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 9, 8 | those~Fair fruits of earth borne home in wains.~
2 1, 11, 1 | sea,~The best of warriors borne on cars, the Lord, the very
3 1, 22, 2 | the Asvins Twain, the Gods borne in a noble car, the best~
4 1, 34, 12| 12 Borne in your triple car, O Asvins,
5 1, 35, 2 | immortal and the mortal,~Borne in his golden chariot he
6 1, 47, 3 | this sweetest Soma juice.~Borne on your wealth-fraught car
7 1, 47, 7 | away or close to Turvasa,~Borne on your lightly-rolling
8 1, 48, 7 | beyond the rising of the Sun:~Borne on a hundred chariots she,
9 1, 48, 10| Excellent! thou dawnest forth.~Borne on thy lofty car, O Lady
10 1, 89, 7 | The Maruts, Sons of Prani, borne by spotted steeds, moving
11 1, 92, 18| Health-givers Wonder-Workers, borne on paths of gold.~ ~
12 1, 95, 2 | youthful, produced this Infant borne to sundry quarters.~They
13 1, 105, 10| Having together swiftly borne my praises to the Gods,
14 1, 116, 2 | 2 Borne on by rapid steeds of mighty
15 1, 116, 5 | Bhujyu to his dwelling, borne in a ship with hundred oars,
16 1, 117, 15| had invoked you, Asvins; borne on he went uninjured through
17 1, 118, 5 | there your chariot, Heroes.~Borne on their swift wings let
18 1, 119, 1 | wondrous car, thought-swift, borne on by rapid steeds.~With
19 1, 135, 6 | for you in waters here, borne by attendant priests, are
20 1, 155, 1 | Gods ne'er beguiled, who borne as 'twere by noble steed,
21 1, 173, 5 | those who fight against him, borne by strong steeds, who kills
22 1, 177, 2 | Ascend thou these, and borne by them come hither: with
23 2, 17, 4 | great above them all.~He, borne on high, o'erspread with
24 2, 38, 3 | 3 Though borne by swift steeds he will
25 3, 6, 1 | the God-approaching ladle.~Borne onward to the right it travels
26 3, 6, 9 | 9 With these, borne on one ear, Agni, approach
27 3, 6, 9 | ear, Agni, approach us, or borne on many, for thy steeds
28 3, 29, 3 | extended: straight hath she borne the Steerwhen made prolific.~
29 3, 30, 18| 18 When borne by strong Steeds for our
30 3, 36, 6 | onward, so to the sea, as borne on cars, the waters.~Vaster
31 3, 39, 3 | Mother of the Twins hath borne Twin Children: my tongue'
32 3, 42, 7 | 7 Borne hither by thy Stallions,
33 3, 49, 2 | 2 Whom, most heroic, borne by Tawny Coursers, verily
34 3, 54, 13| 13 Borne on their flashing car, the
35 4, 1, 8 | in all seats of worship, borne on his golden car, sweet-tongued
36 4, 7, 11| 11 When he hath borne off food with swift flame
37 4, 17, 12| in conflicts, like wind borne onward by the clouds that
38 4, 44, 4 | 4 Borne on your golden car, ye omnipresent!
39 4, 44, 5 | from earth, from heaven, borne on your golden chariot rolling
40 5, 1, 4 | Dawns of different hues have borne him, springs up at daybreak
41 5, 7, 8 | the well-bearing Mother borne, producing when her time
42 5, 30, 1 | Who hath looked on Indra borne on light-rolling car by
43 5, 31, 9 | you both, Indra and Kutsa, borne on the chariot within hearing-distance.~
44 5, 36, 5 | stronger: Strong, thou art borne by thy two strong Bay Horses.~
45 5, 41, 5 | Bring ye your riches forward borne on horses: let thought be
46 5, 45, 9 | 9 Borne by his Coursers Seven may
47 5, 57, 1 | Indra, O ye Rudras, come borne on your golden car for our
48 5, 57, 6 | 6 Borne on both shoulders, O ye
49 5, 61, 11| 11 They who are borne by rapid steeds, drinking
50 5, 61, 13| Marut band is ever young, borne on bright cars, unblamable,~
51 5, 76, 1 | pious voices have ascended.~Borne on your chariot, Asvins,
52 6, 32, 4 | thy praises.~Come hither, borne by mares with many heroes,
53 6, 44, 7 | the Gods.~He conquered, borne by strong all-shaking mares,
54 6, 49, 15| 15 Give riches borne on cars, with many heroes,
55 6, 62, 3 | yours, ye mighty, have ever borne away our thoughts with horses,~
56 7, 21, 3 | rolled, as if on chariots borne, the rivers: through fear
57 7, 40, 3 | power, O Maruts, whom ye, borne on by spotted coursers,
58 7, 45, 1 | treasures, filling the region, borne by steeds, come hither,~
59 7, 56, 1 | rank, Rudra's young heroes borne by noble steeds?~
60 7, 87, 4 | Varuna spoken, the names borne by the Cow are three times
61 8, 4, 13| juice, ye priests, for Indra borne upon his car.~The pressing-stones
62 8, 5, 11| glorified, ye Wonder-Workers borne on paths~Of gold, drink
63 8, 5, 35| 35 Borne on that chariot wrought
64 8, 7, 27| 27 Borne by your golden-footed steeds,
65 8, 8, 1 | hither come to us:~Wonderful, borne on paths of gold, drink
66 8, 10, 2 | all the gods, the Asvins borne by rapid steeds.~
67 8, 18, 17| all trouble and distress, borne in your ship.~
68 8, 21, 10| 10 Borne by Bay Steeds, the Lord
69 8, 43, 4 | to heaven~Rise, lightly borne, the flames of fire.~
70 8, 45, 7 | Warrior Indra goes to battle, borne by noble steeds,~Best of
71 8, 46, 27| himself, to give me gifts.~Borne on firm chariot with the
72 8, 76, 5 | of splendour, wondrous, borne on paths of gold, drink
73 9, 61, 7 | Child whom streams have borne, the ten swift fingers beautify~
74 9, 73, 1 | The ships of truth have borne the pious man across.~
75 9, 86, 40| plunges into the streams.~Borne on his chariot-sieve the
76 9, 86, 45| fair, billowy, golden-hued, borne on a car of light, sharing
77 9, 87, 9 | 9 Cleansing thyselr, and borne along with Indra, Soma,
78 9, 110, 5 | never-failing well for men to drink,~Borne on thy way in fragments
79 10, 8, 3 | swift flight the red Dawns borne by horses refresh their
80 10, 11, 7 | favour.~He, gathering power, borne onward by his horses, makes
81 10, 39, 11| Whom, Asvins swift to hear, borne on your glowing path, ye
82 10, 40, 1 | each morning every house, borne hitherward through prayer
83 10, 49, 7 | 7 I travel round about borne onward in my might by the
84 10, 61, 15| rests, the friendly envoy, borne on two paths, refulgent
85 10, 61, 15| his Mother straight hath borne him strong to bless us.~
86 10, 63, 4 | Gods to lofty immortality.~Borne on refulgent cars, sinless,
87 10, 68, 7 | 7 That secret name borne by the lowing cattle within
88 10, 84, 1 | 1. BORNE on with thee, O Manyu girt
89 10, 105, 5 | 5 Borne onward by the long-maned
90 10, 119, 3 | The draughts I drank have borne me up, as fleet-foot horses
91 10, 165, 2 | oblation, and may the Missile borne on wings avoid us.~
92 10, 168, 2 | as dames to an assembly.~Borne on his car with these for
93 10, 171, 2 | Thou from his skin hast borne the head of the swift-moving
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