Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 5, 4 | 4 Whose pair of tawny horses yoked in battles
2 1, 6, 2 | coursers dear to him,~Bold, tawny, bearers of the Chief.~
3 1, 62, 13| Sure leader, yoker of the Tawny Coursers. May he, enriched
4 1, 82, 4 | the well-filled bowl, the Tawny Coursers' harnesser. Now,
5 1, 84, 2 | 2 His pair of Tawny Coursers bring Indra of
6 1, 88, 2 | their red-hued or, haply, tawny coursers which speed their
7 1, 100, 16| 16 The red and tawny mare, blaze-marked, high
8 2, 17, 3 | thee the car-borne Lord of Tawny Steeds, the congregated
9 2, 33, 5 | invocations.~Ne'er may the tawny God, fair-checked, and gracious,
10 2, 33, 8 | To him the strong, great, tawny, fair-complexioned, I utter
11 2, 33, 9 | multiform, the strong, the tawny adorns himself with bright
12 2, 33, 15| 15 O tawny Bull, thus showing forth
13 3, 30, 12| set daily by the Lord of Tawny Coursers.~When to the goal
14 3, 35, 3 | Steeds eat; set free thy Tawny Horses, and roasted grain
15 3, 36, 4 | Somas cheered the Lord of Tawny Coursers.~
16 3, 36, 9 | vouchsafe to us, Lord of the Tawny Coursers.~
17 3, 44, 1 | be expressed for thee by tawny stones.~Joying thereat,
18 3, 44, 2 | knowing, thinking, Lord of Tawny Steeds, above all glories
19 3, 44, 4 | his golden weapon, Lord of Tawny Steeds, the golden thunder
20 3, 44, 5 | Soma juice pressed out by tawny stones, with tawny steeds
21 3, 44, 5 | out by tawny stones, with tawny steeds drave forth the kine.~
22 3, 49, 2 | Whom, most heroic, borne by Tawny Coursers, verily none subdueth
23 4, 16, 1 | come hither, and let his Tawny Coursers speed to reach
24 4, 20, 2 | May Indra come to us with Tawny Coursers, inclined to us,
25 4, 22, 7 | With joy, O Indra, Lord of Tawny Coursers, the Sisters then,
26 4, 29, 1 | succours, O Indra, with thy Tawny Steeds; exulting,~Past even
27 4, 32, 22| 22 I praise thy pair of Tawny Steeds, wise Son of him
28 4, 35, 5 | fashioned the two swift Tawny Steeds who carry Indra.~
29 4, 48, 5 | thy car a hundred well-fed tawny steeds,~Yea, or a thousand
30 5, 30, 1 | on light-rolling car by Tawny Coursers,~Who, Thunderer,
31 5, 33, 9 | sacrificial guerdon, the powerful tawny steeds of Marutasva;~And
32 5, 45, 10| hath yoked his fair-backed Tawny Horses.~The wise have drawn
33 5, 56, 6 | to draw, the fleet-foot tawny steeds, the best at drawing,
34 7, 5, 5 | 5 Agni, the tawny horses, loudly neighing
35 7, 31, 1 | glad, to Indra, Lord of Tawny Steeds,~The Soma-drinker,
36 7, 32, 15| with our princes, Lord of Tawny Steeds! pass through all
37 8, 24, 17| 17 Indra, whom Tawny Coursers bear, praise such
38 8, 46, 1 | thee,~Thou driver of the Tawny Steeds.~
39 8, 93, 8 | The active, fleet-foot, tawny Coursers that are thine
40 9, 2, 6 | 6 The tawny Bull hath bellowed, fair
41 9, 3, 9 | pressed out for Deities,~Flows tawny to the straining-cloth.~
42 9, 5, 4 | 4 The tawny Pavamana, who strews from
43 9, 5, 9 | earliest-born,~Indu is Indra, tawny Steer; Pavamana is Prajapati.~
44 9, 19, 3 | 3 The tawny Steer, while cleansed among
45 9, 27, 6 | the firmament this mighty tawny Steer hath flowed,~This
46 9, 34, 4 | shall make Indra glad:~The Tawny One is decked with tints.~
47 9, 38, 2 | stones onward impel this Tawny One~Indu to Indra for his
48 9, 38, 6 | Poured for the draught, this tawny juice~flows forth, intelligent,
49 9, 39, 6 | with stones they urge the Tawny One.~Sit in the place of
50 9, 50, 3 | they urge with stone the tawny well-beloved One,~Even Pavamana,
51 9, 53, 4 | the streams they drive the tawny rapture-dropping Steed,~
52 9, 62, 18| 18 Drive ye that Tawny Courser, O ye pressers,
53 9, 63, 17| Indra, living men adorn the Tawny Courser in the streams,
54 9, 64, 14| vigour to the folk,~Poured, Tawny One! on milk and curds.~
55 9, 65, 25| flows the Lovely One of tawny hue,~Lauded by Jamadagni'
56 9, 66, 25| 25 From tawny Pavamana, the Destroyer,
57 9, 67, 4 | through the fleecy cloth: the Tawny One~With his loud roar hath
58 9, 68, 2 | arourd the highest twigs: the Tawny One is sweetened as he breaks
59 9, 80, 3 | things that be: the vigorous Tawny Steed flows sporting on
60 9, 82, 1 | King hath Soma, red and tawny Bull, been pressed: the
61 9, 86, 31| er the fleecy sieve. the Tawny Steer hath bellowed in the
62 9, 86, 37| O Indu, harnessing thy tawny well-winged Mares.~May they
63 9, 86, 44| like a playful horse the Tawny Steer hath run.~
64 9, 89, 3 | 3 They come to him, red, tawny, Lord of Heaven, the watchful
65 9, 95, 1 | 1. Loud neighs the Tawny Steed when started, settling
66 9, 97, 18| unrighteous conduct.~Neigh like a tawny courser who is loosened,
67 9, 101, 16| purified.~Bellowing out, the Tawny Steer goes on to Indra's
68 9, 105, 5 | 5 Lord of the tawny, Indu thou who art the God'
69 10, 23, 3 | Controller's car~Which his two Tawny Coursers draw, then Indra
70 10, 27, 16| 16 One of the ten, the tawny, shared in common, they
71 10, 61, 17| unmenaced near thee, Lord of Tawny Coursers.~
72 10, 86, 3 | done to injure thee, this tawny beast Vrsakapi,~With whom
73 10, 96, 2 | ye strength allied with Tawny Steeds, laud him whom cows
74 10, 96, 3 | teeth, destroying with its tawny rage. In Indra are set fast
75 10, 96, 8 | yellow hair.~He, Lord of Tawny Coursers, Lord of fleet-foot
76 10, 96, 9 | stands there, he grooms his Tawny Steeds, when he hath drunk
77 10, 104, 2 | fill thee full, O Lord of Tawny Horses.~O Indra, hearer
78 10, 104, 5 | thy directions, Lord of Tawny Coursers, thine who art
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