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Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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didst

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 11, 5 | Lord of the thunder, thou didst burst the cave of Vala rich 2 1, 31, 3 | Priest: the burthen thou didst bear, didst worship mighty 3 1, 31, 3 | burthen thou didst bear, didst worship mighty Gods.~ 4 1, 51, 4 | dragon Vrtra, thou, Indra, didst raise the Sun in heaven 5 1, 51, 13| skilled in song, O Indra, thou didst give the youthful Vrcaya.~ 6 1, 52, 6 | What time, O Indra, thou didst cast thy thunder down upon 7 1, 56, 4 | framework of the heaven, didst fix, across, air's region 8 1, 56, 5 | 6 Thou with thy might didst grasp,the holder-up of heaven, 9 1, 63, 4 | great-souled, with easy conquest didst rend the Dasyus in their~ 10 1, 63, 7 | Easily, for Sudis, like grass didst rend them, and out of need, 11 1, 80, 13| Whenwith the thunder thou didst make thy dart and Vrtra 12 1, 103, 7 | 7 Well didst thou do that hero deed, 13 1, 121, 4 | 4 In joy of this thou didst restore, for worship, the 14 1, 121, 9 | with endless deadly darts didst compass Susna.~ 15 2, 13, 2 | streams to flow. Thou who didst these things first art worthy 16 2, 13, 3 | imperfections left by each. Thou who didst these things first art worthy 17 2, 13, 4 | master's food. Thou who didst these things first art worthy 18 2, 13, 12| for Vayya easily to pass~Didst raise the outcast from the 19 2, 17, 3 | 3 Thou didst perform thy first great 20 2, 23, 18| Brhaspati, with Indra for ally didst hurl down water-floods which 21 3, 6, 2 | 2 Thou at thy birth didst fill both earth and heaven, 22 3, 6, 2 | yea, Most Adorable, thou didst exceed them.~Even through 23 3, 30, 3 | in action.~What once thou didst in might when mortals vexed 24 3, 30, 8 | Thou, Indra, Much-invoked! didst crush to pieces Kunaru handless 25 3, 32, 6 | 6 When thou didst loose the streams to run 26 3, 43, 7 | in whose wild joy thou didst unbar the cow-stalls.~ 27 3, 51, 7 | with the Maruts, as thou didst drink the juice beside Saryata.~ 28 4, 16, 12| thousand, thou at day-break didst hurl down greedy Susna, 29 4, 17, 1 | having slaughtered Vrtra didst free the floods arrested 30 4, 19, 5 | hastened forth together.~Thou didst refresh the streams and 31 4, 19, 6 | sake of Vayya and Turviti didst stay the great stream, flowing, 32 4, 19, 6 | allsustaining:~Yea, at their prayer didst check the rushing river 33 4, 22, 5 | bold and boldly daring, didst with thy bolt, by strength, 34 4, 22, 7 | extolled thee,~When thou didst give the prisoned ones their 35 4, 30, 3 | Indra, in the war,~When thou didst lengthen days by night.~ 36 4, 30, 8 | hast achieved,~That thou didst smite to death the Dame, 37 4, 30, 9 | Thou, Indra, Mighty One, didst crush Usas, though Daughter 38 4, 30, 12| 12 Thou, Indra, didst. with magic power resist 39 4, 30, 13| 13 Valiantly didst thou seize and take the 40 4, 30, 13| Susna had amassed,~When thou didst crush his fortresses.~ 41 4, 30, 15| 15 Of Dasa Varcin's thou didst slay the hundred thousand 42 4, 30, 19| 19 Thou, Vrtra-slayer, didst conduct those two forlorn, 43 5, 2, 7 | 7 Thou from the stake didst loose e'en Sunahsepa bound 44 5, 29, 5 | Soma;~When thou for Etasa didst cause to tarry the flying 45 5, 30, 7 | Maghavan, from the first didst scatter foemen, speeding, 46 5, 31, 7 | strength thou showedst,~Didst check and stay e'en gusna' 47 5, 31, 7 | magic, and, drawing nigh, didst chase away the Dasytis.~ 48 5, 31, 8 | bank forYadu and Turvaga didst stay the gushing waters.~ 49 5, 32, 1 | open, slaying the Danava, didst loose the torrents.~ 50 5, 79, 3 | As thou, O mightier yet. didst shine for Satyatravas, Vayya' 51 6, 18, 5 | Shaker of things firm, didst smite him in his fresh strength, 52 6, 18, 13| Ayu, Atithigva, and boldly didst deliver Turvayana.~ 53 6, 26, 3 | 3 Thou didst impel the sage to win the 54 6, 26, 3 | sage to win the daylight, didst ruin Susna for the pious 55 6, 26, 5 | mountain, and with strange aids didst succour Divodasa.~ 56 6, 31, 3 | With Kutsa, Indra! thou didst conquer Susna, voracious, 57 6, 31, 3 | stolest the Sun's wheel and didst drive away misfortunes.~ 58 7, 5, 3 | Vaisvanara, for Puru, thou Agni didst light up and rend their 59 7, 79, 4 | ample bounty which thou didst send to those who sang thy 60 7, 79, 4 | bull they quickened: thou didst unbar the firm-set mountain' 61 7, 98, 3 | newly-born, for strength didst drink the Soma; the Mother 62 7, 100, 6 | keep it secret, since thou didst wear another shape in battle.~ 63 8, 4, 4 | Soma pressed in the mortar didst thou take and drink, and 64 8, 6, 14| Dasyu gusna thou, Indra, didst hurl thy during bolt:~Thou, 65 8, 12, 8 | Mighty Lord of Heroes, thou didst cat a thousand buffaloes,~ 66 8, 24, 25| old, Most Wondrous! thou didst slay~His foes for active 67 8, 78, 5 | out the spacious earth and didst support and prop the heavens.~ 68 8, 85, 17| with thy bolt of thunder didst boldly smite that power 69 8, 85, 18| slayer of the Vrtras.~Then didst thou set the obstructed 70 8, 89, 6 | sheds the juice,~When thou didst open wealth heaped up by 71 8, 96, 1 | Soma juice,~As, Indra, thou didst love the hymn by Trita's 72 8, 96, 4 | 4 In whose laud thou didst joy, Indra, at the great 73 9, 86, 23| lookest on mankind: thou didst unbar the cowstall for the 74 9, 96, 12| 12 As thou didst flow for Manu Life-bestowing, 75 9, 110, 3 | 3 O Pavamana, thou didst generate the Sun, and spread 76 9, 110, 4 | 4 Thou didst produce him, Deathless God 77 10, 15, 12| Jatavedas, when entreated, didst bear the offerings which 78 10, 22, 7 | to thee for help as thou didst strike the monster Susna 79 10, 22, 11| thou with thy Companions didst destroy the whole of SuSnia' 80 10, 54, 1 | terror,~Thou, aiding Gods, didst quell the power of Dasas, 81 10, 69, 10| having enjoyed his fuel, didst vanquish those of old though 82 10, 73, 6 | Two of like name for him didst thou demolish, as Indra 83 10, 95, 5 | 5 Thrice in the day didst thou embrace thy consort, 84 10, 104, 8 | Wherewith thou, rending forts, didst move the ocean, and nine-and-ninety 85 10, 104, 9 | 9 Thou from the curse didst free the mighty Waters, 86 10, 104, 9 | Waters, and as their only God didst watch and guard them.~O 87 10, 111, 9 | 9 Thou didst free rivers swallowed by 88 10, 133, 2 | 2 Thou didst destroy the Dragon: thou 89 10, 138, 1 | waters flow, and when thou didst chastise dragons at Kutsa' 90 10, 147, 1 | when thou slewest Vrtra and didst work to profit man;~What 91 10, 147, 2 | Thou with thy magic powers didst rend the conjurer Vrtra, 92 10, 171, 1 | the juice, thou, Indra, didst protect his car,~And hear


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