Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 24, 6 | nor hills, abaters of the wind's wild fury.~
2 1, 25, 8 | knows the pathway of the wind, the spreading, high, and
3 1, 25, 8 | spreading, high, and mighty wind~He knows the Gods who dwell
4 1, 28, 6 | Sovran of the Forest, as the wind blows soft in front of thee,~
5 1, 54, 5 | woods, thou forcest down on wind's head the stores which
6 1, 58, 3 | 4 Urged by the wind be spreads through dry wood
7 1, 65, 4 | through the forest, urged by wind, he spreads, verily Agni
8 1, 89, 4 | 4 May the Wind waft to us that pleasant
9 1, 116, 1 | their lauds forth as the wind drives rain-clouds,~Who,
10 1, 118, 1 | of mortal, fleet as the wind, three-seated O ye Mighty.~
11 1, 121, 12| well-yoked horses of the wind, best bearers.~The bolt
12 1, 122, 3 | strikes at morning, the Wind delight us, pourer forth
13 1, 140, 4 | speed, urged onward by the wind and rapid in their course.~
14 1, 148, 4 | Upon his glowing flames the wind blows daily, driving them
15 1, 161, 14| through the mid-firmament the Wind approaches.~Varuna comes
16 1, 163, 11| O Charger; swift as the wind in motion is thy spirit.~
17 1, 174, 5 | the dark-red horses of the Wind are docile.~Let the Sun
18 1, 175, 4 | Kutsa with the steeds of Wind to Susna as his death.~
19 1, 180, 6 | understanding.~Swift as the wind let the prince please and
20 2, 38, 2 | to his service: even this wind rests in the circling region.~
21 3, 14, 3 | Night and Morning, by the wind's paths shall haste to thee
22 3, 29, 11| become the rapid flight of wind.~
23 4, 3, 6 | altars, what to the mighty Wind who comes tobless us,~True,
24 4, 7, 10| vigour is apparent when the wind blows upon his fiery splendour,~
25 4, 7, 11| Follows the rustling of the wind, consuming, and courser-like,
26 4, 17, 12| might in conflicts, like wind borne onward by the clouds
27 4, 19, 4 | and her foundation as the wind stirs the water with its
28 4, 27, 3 | thence hasting like the wind he bore the Bold One.~Then,
29 4, 58, 7 | river, flow swifter than the wind the vigorous currents,~The
30 5, 5, 7 | 7 On the wind's flight come, glorified,
31 5, 19, 5 | finding thyself close to the wind that fans thee.~These flames
32 5, 41, 3 | car-horse, Asvins, with the wind's flight swiftest of those
33 5, 57, 4 | Bright with the blasts of wind, wrapped in their robes
34 5, 78, 7 | 7 Like as the wind on every side ruffles a
35 5, 78, 8 | 8 Like as the wind, like as the wood, like
36 6, 2, 8 | the wood.~Thou art like wind; food, home art thou, like
37 6, 6, 3 | 3 Incited by the wind thy flames, O Agni, move
38 6, 45, 32| swift as the rushing of the wind,~Suddenly offers as a gift.~
39 7, 3, 2 | great enclosure:~Then the wind following blows upon his
40 7, 5, 7 | a moment reachest, like wind, the place where Gods inhabit.~
41 7, 33, 8 | Their course is like the wind's. Your laud, Vasisthas,
42 7, 36, 3 | movements of the gliding wind come hither: like cows,
43 7, 56, 3 | together, roaring like the wind.~
44 7, 87, 2 | 2 The wind, thy breath, hath sounded
45 8, 18, 9 | pleasantly:~May the pure Wind breathe sweet on us, and
46 8, 34, 17| The brown that match the wind in speed, and bright bay
47 8, 40, 1 | Agni burns the woods with wind. Let all the others die
48 8, 43, 4 | the smoke, urged by the wind, aloft to heaven~Rise, lightly
49 8, 91, 5 | the Sage who sounds like wind, the Might that like Parjanya
50 8, 91, 13| come to thee before the wind.~
51 8, 93, 8 | swift to victory, like the Wind,~Wherewith thou goest round
52 8, 94, 8 | injure none, surpass the wind's impetuous strength -~With
53 8, 98, 4 | call of mine:~May Waters, Wind, the Mountains, and the
54 10, 16, 3 | Sun receive thine eye, tne Wind thy spirit; go, as thy merit
55 10, 22, 5 | to these dark Steeds of Wind thou of thyself hast come
56 10, 23, 4 | stirs the worshipper as wind disturbs the wood.~
57 10, 31, 9 | penetrates the world as Wind the mist-cloud.~He, balmed
58 10, 60, 11| 11 The wind blows downward from on high,
59 10, 68, 5 | from the fiver.~Like the wind grasping at the cloud of
60 10, 78, 3 | Shakers of all, like gales of wind they travel, like tongues
61 10, 85, 12| wentest, were thy wheels wind, was the axle fastened there.~
62 10, 89, 11| than bounds of earth and wind's extension, vaster than
63 10, 91, 7 | When, sped and urged by wind, thou spreadest thee abroad,
64 10, 92, 13| for your great bliss to Wind, the breath of all: ye Asvins
65 10, 95, 2 | thy dwelling: I, like the wind, am difficult to capture.~
66 10, 97, 13| kingfisher.~Fly with the wind's impetuousspeed, vanish
67 10, 102, 2 | 2 Loose in the wind the woman's robe was streaming
68 10, 106, 7 | destination swift as the wind, it pervaded (everywhere),
69 10, 119, 2 | 2 Like violent gusts of wind the draughts that I have
70 10, 125, 8 | a strong breath like the wind and tempest, the while I
71 10, 128, 2 | extended region, ani may the wind blow favouring these my
72 10, 136, 2 | Munis, girdled with the wind, wear garments soiled of
73 10, 136, 2 | hue.~They, following the wind's swift course go where
74 10, 137, 3 | 3 Hither, O Wind, blow healing balm, blow
75 10, 137, 3 | blow all disease away, thou Wind;~For thou who hast all medicine
76 10, 142, 4 | thou shavest earth when the wind blows on thy flame and fans
77 10, 168, 1 | 1. O THE Wind's chariot, O its power and
78 10, 168, 2 | Along the traces of the Wind they hurry, they come to
79 10, 168, 4 | viewless. Let us adore this Wind with our oblation.~
80 10, 169, 1 | 1. MAY the wind blow upon our Cows with
81 AppI, 0, 5 | destination swift as the wind, it pervaded (everywhere),
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