Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 51, 13| wast Mena, Vrsanaiva's child: those deeds of thine must
2 1, 60 | sacrifice, the good Protector, child of two births, the swiftly
3 1, 113, 7 | 7 We see her there, the Child of Heaven apparent, the
4 1, 117, 20| And by your powers the child of Purumitra ye brought
5 1, 140, 2 | 2 Child of a double birth he grasps
6 1, 141, 10| will we set anew, young Child of Strength, most wealthy!
7 1, 155, 6 | praise, a youth, no more a child, he cometh to our call.~
8 1, 186, 5 | whom we will incite the Child of Waters whom vigorous
9 1, 188, 2 | 2 Child of Thyself the sacrifice
10 2, 31, 6 | us, and ihe Floods' swift Child in our worship and our prayer.~
11 2, 35, 1 | I utter: may the Floods' Child accept my songs with favour.~
12 3, 1, 12| dawnlights, most manly, Child of Floods, is youthful Agni.~
13 3, 2, 2 | resplendent by his birth: Child of two Mothers he was meet
14 3, 9, 1 | be our help,~The Waters' Child, the blessed, the resplendent
15 3, 20, 2 | thy tongues, yea, many, Child of Order!~Three bodies hast
16 3, 25, 1 | Dyaus, O Agni, yes and the Child of Earth, who knowest all
17 3, 31, 1 | Fain, as a sire, to see his child prolific, he sped to meet
18 3, 53, 2 | thy garment's hem as a child grasps his father's.~
19 3, 55, 6 | 6 Now lying far away, Child of two Mothers, he wanders
20 3, 55, 7 | 7 Child of two Mothers, Priest,
21 3, 56, 5 | thrice three habitations. Child of three Mothers, he is
22 4, 18, 11| 11 Then to her mighty Child the Mother turned her, saying,
23 5, 2, 2 | 2 What child is this thou carriest as
24 5, 3, 9 | counts as thine own son, O Child of Power.~O sapient Agni,
25 5, 32, 4 | food of these delighted, child of the mist, strong waxing,
26 5, 43, 14| deck the most auspicious Child to clothe him.~
27 5, 44, 3 | bringing Priest:~The Mighty Child who glides along the sacred
28 5, 53, 13| implore, through which, for child and progeny,~Ye give the
29 5, 78, 5 | her who bringeth forth a child.~Ye Asvins, listen to my
30 5, 78, 9 | 9 The child who hath for ten months'
31 5, 80, 5 | malignity and darkness, Dawn, Child of Heaven, hath come to
32 6, 3, 3 | with joy at evening, where, Child of Wood, thou mayest also
33 6, 13, 3 | wealth, accordant with the Child of Waters.~
34 6, 15, 1 | old: from ancient days the Child cats everlasting food.~
35 6, 16, 37| 37 O Child of Strength, to thee whose
36 6, 47, 28| close knit to Varuna and Child of Mitra, -~As such, accepting
37 6, 49, 2 | The Son of Strength, the Child of Heaven, the signal of
38 6, 49, 7 | rare life, the lightning's Child, inspire us,~And, with the
39 6, 52, 14| hear it, and the Waters' Child.~Let me not utter words
40 6, 64, 5 | pleasure;~Thou who, a Goddess, Child of Heaven, hast shown thee
41 6, 65, 1 | on human habitations this Child of Heaven hath called us
42 6, 65, 6 | Shine on us as of old, thou Child of Heaven,on him, rich Maid!
43 6, 75, 4 | bear, mother-like, their child upon their bosom.~May the
44 7, 9, 3 | plants hath he entered, Child of Waters.~
45 7, 15, 11| us abundant wealth, young Child of Strength, for this thou
46 7, 34, 15| for our Friend the Waters' Child: may he be good to us.~
47 7, 35, 13| Gracious be he the swelling Child of Waters, gracious be Prsni
48 7, 81, 5 | famed most far away.~What, Child of Heaven, thou hast of
49 8, 30, 1 | none of you is a feeble child:~All of you, verily, are
50 8, 43, 9 | forcest way,~And as their Child art born anew.~
51 8, 44, 13| 13 I invocate the Child of Strength, Agni with purifying
52 8, 47, 15| 15 Even if, O Child of Heaven, it make a garland
53 8, 49, 2 | the sacrifice.~To Agni, Child of Force, whose locks drop
54 8, 49, 13| may not be withstood: the Child of Strength hath powerful
55 8, 58, 14| He, far away, and yet a child, cleft the cloud smitten
56 8, 73, 5 | 5 May serve thee, O thou Child of Power, and with what
57 8, 92, 7 | Strong Lord of men! on child and grandson pour the bounties
58 9, 33, 5 | praise:~They decorate the Child of Heaven.~
59 9, 61, 7 | 7 Him here, the Child whom streams have borne,
60 9, 82, 4 | delights her lord. Listen, O Child of Pajri, for to thee I
61 9, 86, 31| holy songs kiss him, the Child who claims our praise.~
62 9, 93, 1 | Hither hath run the gold-hued Child of Surya and reached the
63 9, 97, 41| Soma the Steer, in that as Child of Waters he chose the Gods,
64 9, 102, 1 | 1. THE Child, when blended with the streams,
65 9, 104, 1 | Deck him for glory, like a child, with holy rites.~
66 9, 105, 1 | They shall make sweet the Child with sacrifice and laud.~
67 10, 1, 2 | 2 Thou, being born, art Child of Earth and Heaven, parted
68 10, 8, 5 | comest.~Thou art the Waters' Child O Jatavedas, envoy of him
69 10, 18, 11| wraps her skirt about her child, O Earth.~
70 10, 30, 3 | Adhvaryus worship the Waters' Child with your oblations.~A consecrated
71 10, 30, 4 | Give waters rich in sweets, Child of the Waters, even those
72 10, 72, 4 | Aditi, and Aditi was Daksa's Child.~
73 10, 79, 3 | secret bosom, he, like a child, creeps on through wide-spread
74 10, 92, 13| ways we go, the Waters' child and Vayu help us to success.~
75 10, 127, 8 | like kine. O Night, thou Child of Heaven, accept~This laud
76 10, 135, 3 | though thou dost not see, O Child, the new and wheel-less
77 10, 135, 4 | hitherward from the Sages, Child!~This hath the Saman followed
78 10, 135, 5 | Who was the father of the child? Who made the chariot roll
79 10, 144, 4 | strong-pinioned Bird hath brought, Child of the Falcon, from afar,~
80 10, 149, 2 | Well knoweth Savitar, O Child of Waters, where ocean,
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