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Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 7, 3 | high in heaven, that he may see afar:~He burst the mountain 2 1, 23, 21| harm,~So that I long may see the Sun.~ 3 1, 24, 1 | Aditi restore us, that I may see my Father and my Mother?~ 4 1, 24, 2 | Aditi restore us, that I may see my Father and my Mother.~ 5 1, 25, 17| Now saw I him whom all may see, I saw his car above the 6 1, 36, 9 | ruddy and beautiful to see.~ 7 1, 44, 8 | Gods who wake at dawn who see the light, this day to drink 8 1, 51, 4 | Sun in heaven for all to see.~ 9 1, 52, 8 | heaven the Sun for all to see.~ 10 1, 83, 2 | they but look down and see how far mid-air is spread:~ 11 1, 89, 8 | good, and with our eyes see what is good, ye Holy Ones.~ 12 1, 103, 5 | 5 See this abundant wealth that 13 1, 112, 8 | made the blind and lame to see and walk;~Wherewith ye set 14 1, 113, 7 | 7 We see her there, the Child of 15 1, 113, 11| nigh who shall hereafter see her.~ 16 1, 123, 11| forth thy form that all may see it.~Blessed art thou O Dawn. 17 1, 127, 11| Mightiest, what is great, to see and to enjoy the earth.~ 18 1, 132, 3 | make it known to us they see within with beams of light.~ 19 1, 144, 7 | of Holy Law!~For fair to see art thou turning to every 20 1, 179 | his secret dwelling place. See La Religion Vedique, ii. 21 1, 188, 6 | With gay adornment, fair to see, in glorious beauty shine 22 2, 24, 4 | his might -~All they who see the light have drunk their 23 2, 27, 10| mortals.~Grant unto us to see a hundred autumns ours be 24 3, 10, 6 | great possession, fair to see.~ 25 3, 31, 1 | daughter.~Fain, as a sire, to see his child prolific, he sped 26 3, 38, 1 | and most noble, I long to see the sages full of wisdom.~ 27 3, 62, 9 | sees all living things, see, them together at a glancc, -~ 28 4, 11, 1 | neighbourhood of Surya.~Splendid to see, it shows even at nighttime, 29 5, 2, 1 | upon the arm, the people see his unfading countenance 30 5, 31, 12| O ye men, hath come to see you, seeking a friend who 31 5, 56, 7 | hath been sutioned, fair to see,~Let him not cause delay, 32 5, 74, 6 | man who lauds you both: to see your glory are we here.~ 33 5, 80, 5 | twere, erect that we may see her.~Driving away malignity 34 6, 9, 6 | unclose to hear, mine eye to see him; the light that harbours 35 6, 64, 2 | 2 We see that thou art good: far 36 6, 75, 6 | on whithersoe'er he will.~See and admire the strength 37 7, 10, 3 | for riches,~Him fair to see, of goodly aspect, mighty, 38 7, 15, 5 | front of sacrite are fair to see,~Like wealth of one with 39 7, 66, 14| prepared for every eye to see.~ 40 7, 66, 16| A hundred autumns may we see that bright Eye, God-ordained, 41 7, 75, 3 | 3 See, lovely Morning's everlasting 42 7, 76, 2 | 2 I see the paths which Gods are 43 7, 81, 1 | Uncovering, that we may see, the mighty gloom, the friendly 44 7, 88, 2 | light in heaven that I may see its beauty!~ 45 7, 104, 24| necks fall and perish, and see no more the Sun when he 46 8, 4, 7 | or feel fatigue.~May we see Turvasa and Yadu: thy great 47 8, 6, 30| 30 Then, verify, they see the light refulgent of primeval 48 8, 20, 26| carry on your bodies, ye who see it all: so bless us graciously 49 8, 33, 19| closely set thy feet. Let none~See what thy garment veils, 50 8, 45, 36| God, ne'er may I live to see my friend or son in need*:~ 51 8, 55, 10| Indra excels all usurers who see the day, excels all traffickers 52 8, 68, 9 | When in my dwelling-place I see the wicked enemies of Gods,~ 53 8, 83, 2 | Sun and Moon for men to see,~Maintain their everlasting 54 8, 103, 7 | out our days that we may see long life.~ ~ 55 9, 17, 6 | Offering what he loves to see.~ 56 9, 31, 1 | Bestowing wealth which all may see.~ 57 9, 48, 4 | 4 That each may see the light, the Bird brought 58 9, 60, 2 | who hast thousand eyes to see, bearer of thousand burthens, 59 9, 61, 18| all heaven's light, to see.~ 60 9, 64, 30| Flow like the Sun for us to see.~ 61 9, 73, 7 | guile, excellent, fair to see, beholders of mankind.~ 62 9, 102, 6 | Law have generated fair to see,~Much longed for at the 63 9, 107, 2 | 3 Pressed out for all to see, delighting Gods, Indu, 64 10, 9, 7 | harm,~So that I long may see the Sun.~ 65 10, 10, 2 | supporters of the heavens, see far around them.~ 66 10, 14, 12| and to-day, that we may see the sunlight.~ 67 10, 27, 3 | the battle.~Soon as they see the furious combat raging, 68 10, 27, 6 | 6 To see the Indraless oblation-drinkers, 69 10, 27, 7 | earlier saw, a later one shall see thee.~Two canopies, as ' 70 10, 60, 5 | Even as the Sun for all to see.~ 71 10, 71, 2 | created language,~Friends see and recognize the marks 72 10, 72, 1 | of the Gods,~That one may see them when these hymns are 73 10, 75, 7 | mare, beautiful, fair to see.~ 74 10, 123, 1 | 1. SEE, Vena, born in light, hath 75 10, 135, 3 | mountest, though thou dost not see, O Child, the new and wheel-less 76 10, 158, 4 | bodies sight that they may see:~May we survey, discern 77 10, 158, 5 | thee most lovely to behold,~See clearly with the eyes of 78 10, 164, 2 | Bliss with Vaivasvata they see. The live man's mind seeks 79 10, 170, 3 | radiant, mighty as the Sun to see, he spreadeth wide unfailing 80 AppI | in the modern Kandahar. See Muir, O.S. Texts, ii. 342, 81 AppI | his secret dwelling place. See La Religion Vedique, ii. 82 AppII | usual eleven syllables. See Vedic Hymns, part 1. (S.


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