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handles 1
handless 4
handmaid 1
hands 70
handy 2
hang 1
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71 yours
70 assembly
70 envoy
70 hands
70 parents
70 prosper
70 rays

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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hands

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 3, 1 | splendour, having nimble hands,~Accept the sacrificial 2 1, 24, 4 | from all hatred, in thy hands~ 3 1, 31, 6 | slayest in war the many by the hands of few.~ 4 1, 38 | will ye take us by both hands, as a dear sire his son,~ 5 1, 41, 2 | whom they, as with full hands, enrich,~Whom they preserve 6 1, 55, 8 | 8 Thou bearest in both hands treasure that never fails; 7 1, 62, 12| God, the riches which thy hands have holden from days of 8 1, 71, 9 | riches.~The Kings with fair hands, Varuna and Mitra, protect 9 1, 81, 4 | strong-jawed, sublime, he in joined hands for glory's sake hath grasped 10 1, 81, 7 | kine.~Gather in both thy hands for us treasures of many 11 1, 82, 6 | holdest them in both thy hands.~The stirring draughts of 12 1, 88, 6 | rusheth freely from our hands as these. libations wont 13 1, 109, 4 | gladly to delight you.~With hands auspicious and fair arms, 14 1, 109, 8 | who shatter forts, whose hands wield thunder: Indra and 15 1, 130, 4 | his thunderbolt with both hands, Indra made its edge most 16 1, 135, 9 | to be checked by both the hands.~ 17 1, 162, 9 | hatchet,~Or to the slayer's hands and nails adhereth,-among 18 1, 176, 3 | 3 Within whose hands deposited all the Five Peoples' 19 2, 14, 9 | pleased he longs for what your hands have tended: offer the gladdening 20 2, 39, 5 | before us.~Come like two hands most helpful to the body, 21 2, 39, 7 | 7 Like two hands give ye us increasing vigour; 22 3, 14, 5 | Approaching with raised hands and adoration, we have this 23 3, 60, 5 | well-blent, from both thy hands.~Maghalan, urged by song, 24 4, 2, 14| have done with feet, with hands, and with our bodies,~The 25 4, 21, 9 | 9 Auspicious are thy hands, thine arms wellfashioned 26 4, 45, 5 | break of day,~When with pure hands the prudent energetic priest 27 4, 58, 3 | his heads are two, his hands are seven in number.~Bound 28 5, 2, 5 | stranger?~Let those whose hands have seized upon them free 29 5, 39, 1 | bring filling both thy hands, to us.~ 30 5, 45, 7 | 7 Here, urged by hands, loudly hath rung the press-stone 31 5, 54, 11| flame are flashing in your hands, and visors wroughtof gold 32 5, 62, 6 | 6 With hands that shed no blood, guarding 33 6, 16, 46| attract, with prayer and hands uplifted, the Priest of 34 6, 19, 3 | 3 Stretch out those hands of thine, extend to us-ward 35 6, 31, 1 | of riches: thou in thine hands hast held the people, Indra!~ 36 6, 45, 8 | 8 Him in whose hands they say are stored all 37 6, 46, 14| reins in both the driver's hands.~ 38 6, 63, 3 | to tread on.~With lifted hands your servant hath adored 39 6, 71, 1 | sprinkles fatness over both his hands.~ 40 7, 1, 1 | fire-sticks, with their hands' swift movement, have, in 41 7, 38, 2 | Rise up, O Savitar whose hands are golden, and hear this 42 7, 45, 4 | whose arms are full, whose hands are lovely.~High vital strength, 43 8, 4, 16| a razor in the barber's hands: send riches thou who settest 44 8, 7, 25| celestial, lightning in their hands,~And helms of gold upon 45 8, 26, 11| to us, bestow~By princes' hands on me, ye Mighty, day by 46 8, 32, 10| us call him to aid whose hands stretch far, to whom high 47 8, 57, 3 | Thou very Mighty One, whose hands by virtue of thy greatness 48 9, 9 | when laid between both hands and pressed,~Sends us delightful 49 9, 10, 2 | they rushed from holding hands, like chariots that are 50 9, 13, 7 | run forth from both the hands.~ 51 9, 18, 4 | He who containeth in his hands all treasures much to be 52 9, 20, 6 | invincible, made clean~With hands, is resting in the jars.~ 53 9, 36, 4 | men, and coming from their hands adorned,~Flows through the 54 9, 58, 3 | Dhvasra's and Purusanti's hands:~Swift runs this giver of 55 9, 64, 5 | They purified in both the hands, made beautiful by holy 56 9, 65, 6 | art cleansed with both the hands and dipped in waters, with 57 9, 71, 3 | he flows, from both the hands, pressed out with stones: 58 9, 72, 2 | closely joined, the men whose hands are skilful cleanse the 59 9, 76, 2 | weapons, like a hero, in his hands, fain to win light, car-borne, 60 9, 79, 4 | have milked thee with their hands into the streams.~ 61 9, 86, 34| ample sea.~Purified with the hands, pressed by the men with 62 9, 91, 2 | Heavenly People -~Indu, by hands of mortal men made beauteous, 63 10, 34, 9 | handless, force the man with hands to serve them.~Cast on the 64 10, 79, 2 | tongue he eats the fuel.~With hands upraised, with reverence 65 10, 86, 8 | 8 Dame with the lovely hands and arms, with broad hair-plaits 66 10, 107, 3 | satisfaction:~Yea, many men with hands stretched out with Guerdon 67 10, 115, 9 | Vasat! have they come, with hands uplifted, with their uplifted 68 10, 115, 9 | uplifted, with their uplifted hands and cries of Glory!~ 69 10, 117, 9 | 9 The hands are both alike: their labour 70 10, 137, 7 | with our ten-fold branching hands,~With these two chasers


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