Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 8, 8 | is his excellence, great, vigorous, rich in cattle, like~A
2 1, 38, 14| praiseworthy, tuneful, vigorous:~Here let the Strong Ones
3 1, 55, 5 | verily the Warrior in his vigorous strength stirreth up with
4 1, 64, 12| chasers of the sky, impetuous, vigorous.~
5 1, 85, 10| 10 They with their vigorous strength pushed the well
6 1, 91, 16| great. From every side may vigorous powers unite in thee:~Be
7 1, 118, 9 | highmettled, firm-limbed and vigorous, winning thousand treasures.~
8 1, 130, 10| Lauded with our new hymns, O vigorous in deed, save us with strengthening
9 1, 138, 1 | the source, of bliss,~Who, Vigorous one, hath drawn to him the
10 1, 138, 1 | of all, drawn them, the Vigorous One, the God.~
11 1, 141, 5 | to the first he rose, the vigorous from of old, so now he runs
12 1, 145, 3 | flawless help hath mustered vigorous might.~
13 1, 162, 3 | first led forward with the vigorous Courser,~While Tvastar sends
14 1, 166, 1 | let us publish, for the vigorous company the herald of the
15 1, 177, 1 | succour turn having yoked both vigorous Bay Horses!~
16 1, 186, 5 | the Child of Waters whom vigorous course swift as thought
17 2, 43, 2 | Brahman's son.~Even as a vigorous horse when he comes near
18 3, 30, 9 | the level earth, vast, vigorous, unbounded.~The Bull hath
19 3, 35, 5 | beside them thy Bays, thy vigorous and smooth-backed Coursers.~
20 3, 46, 5 | send forth to thee, this, vigorous Hero! Adhvaryus purify for
21 3, 49, 2 | Who, reaching far, most vigorous, hath shortened the Dasyu'
22 3, 56, 8 | rule as Sovrans,~Holy and vigorous, never to be injured. Thrice
23 4, 6, 5 | fulgent flames run forth like vigorous horses; all creatures are
24 4, 6, 9 | dropping fatness, ruddy vigorous, speeding straightly forward,~
25 4, 21, 8 | the wise lead him on to vigorous exploit.~
26 4, 40, 4 | flanks and by the mouth, the vigorous Courser lends new swiftness
27 4, 58, 7 | swifter than the wind the vigorous currents,~The streams of
28 5, 37, 3 | who carries to his home a vigorous consort.~Here may his car
29 5, 56, 7 | loudly-neighing bright red vigorous horse who hath been sutioned,
30 5, 59, 3 | firmament's expanse,~Like vigorous horses ye are beauteous
31 5, 68, 4 | they have attained their vigorous might.~The two Gods wax
32 5, 85, 2 | extended, put milk in kine and vigorous speed in horses,~Set intellect
33 6, 19, 6 | great Subduer!~All splendid vigorous powers of men vouchsafe
34 6, 46, 8 | 8 Or, Maghavan, what vigorous strength in Trksi lay, in
35 6, 58, 4 | iustre,~Whom strong and vigorous and swiftlymoving, subdued
36 7, 1, 14| this fire where offspring, vigorous and firm-handed,~Wins, on
37 7, 24, 5 | As to the chariot pole a vigorous courser, this laud is brought
38 7, 44, 4 | Foremost is Dadhikravan, vigorous courser; in forefront of
39 7, 56, 24| Ours, O ye Maruts, be the vigorous Hero, the Lord Divine of
40 7, 67, 4 | libation,~Hitherward let your vigorous horses bear you: drink ye
41 7, 69, 1 | your gold chariot, drawn by vigorous horses, come to us, blocking
42 7, 104, 6 | the girth encompasses two vigorous steeds -~The song of praise
43 8, 1, 9 | thousands thine,~Even those vigorous Steeds, fleet-footed in
44 8, 4, 11| even now hath yoked his vigorous Bay Steeds: the Vrtra-slayer
45 8, 4, 14| brown juice may his dear vigorous Bay Steeds bring Indra,
46 8, 12, 22| choral bands have sung, for vigorous strength.~
47 8, 12, 23| hymns have sung aloud, for vigorous strength.~
48 8, 12, 24| before his violent rush and vigorous strength.~
49 8, 17, 15| wild horse Indra with his vigorous grasp forward to drink the
50 8, 20, 3 | 3 For well we know the vigorous might of Rudra's Sons, the
51 8, 20, 9 | drops. oblations to your vigorous Marut company,~To those
52 8, 35, 10| Dawn, O Asvins, grant us vigorous strength.~
53 8, 35, 12| Dawn, O Asvins, grant us vigorous strength.~
54 8, 46, 25| of ours, Vayu! to give us vigorous light.~We have served thee
55 8, 46, 29| gained,~Bulls that resemble vigorous steeds.~
56 8, 82, 7 | the mighty Vrtra dead:~A vigorous Hero shall he be.~
57 8, 83, 12| 12 That vigorous band of Maruts that abidetb
58 9, 6, 5 | dames cleanse, as 'twere a vigorous steed,~While he disports
59 9, 14, 7 | Strength:~They grasp the vigorous Courser's back.~
60 9, 15, 5 | 5 He moves, a vigorous Steed, adorned with beauteous
61 9, 19, 7 | the foeman's might, his vigorous strength and vital powe'
62 9, 26, 1 | dressed and decked that vigorous Steed~Upon the lap of Aditi,~
63 9, 28, 1 | URGED by the men, this vigorous Steed, Lord of the mind,
64 9, 31, 4 | great. From every side may vigorous powers unite in thee:~Be
65 9, 37, 3 | 3 This vigorous Pavamana runs forth to the
66 9, 64, 3 | 3 Thou, Indu, as a vigorous horse, hast neighed together
67 9, 65, 14| streams have sung aloud in vigorous might~Enter them, and let
68 9, 66, 19| send down upon us food and vigorous strength;~Drive thou misfortune
69 9, 73, 7 | Bright-coloured are their spies, vigorous, void of guile, excellent,
70 9, 80, 3 | all things that be: the vigorous Tawny Steed flows sporting
71 9, 84, 4 | flows along, raising a vigorous voice that wakens with the
72 9, 86, 11| 11 The vigorous and far-seeing one, the
73 9, 89, 4 | children of one damethe vigorous Racer.~
74 9, 93, 1 | reached the vat like a fleet vigorous courser.~
75 10, 27, 2 | Prepare for thee at home a vigorous bullock, and pour for thee
76 10, 27, 3 | speak forth praises of my vigorous horses.~
77 10, 40, 11| reach the dwelling of the vigorous Steer who loves the kine,
78 10, 49, 2 | unto myself the two swift vigorous Bays that speed on divers
79 10, 64, 6 | 6 May all those vigorous Coursers listen to our cry,
80 10, 68, 3 | winnowing- baskets,~The vigorous, wandering cows who aid
81 10, 98, 3 | Brhaspati, deposit speech lucid, vigorous, and free from weakness,~
82 10, 102, 4 | an opponent.~Swiftly, in vigorous strength, eager for glory,
83 10, 113, 1 | encouraged graciously that vigorous might of his.~When he came
84 10, 157, 5 | looked about them on their vigorous Godhead.~
85 10, 169, 1 | they eat herbage full of vigorous juices.~May they drink waters
86 10, 188, 1 | forth, send hitherward the vigorous Steed~To seat him on our
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