Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 20, 6 | the God Tvastar's hand -~Four ladles have ye made thereof.~
2 1, 41, 9 | fear the One who holds all four~Within his hand, until they
3 1, 62, 6 | heaven bends down, he made four rivers flow full with waves
4 1, 122, 15| 15 Four youthful sons of Masarsara
5 1, 155, 6 | steeds together with the four.~Developed, vast in form,
6 1, 161, 2 | that is single make ye into four: thus have the Gods commanded;
7 1, 161, 4 | Tvastar, when he viewed the four wrought chalices, concealed
8 1, 164, 42| one-footed or two-footed or four -~footed, she,~Who hath
9 1, 164, 43| water; thereby the world's four regions have their being,~
10 1, 164, 46| hath been measured out in four divisions, the Brahmans
11 1, 182, 6 | 6 Four ships most welcome in the
12 2, 18, 1 | been equipped at morning; four yokes it hath, three whips,
13 2, 18, 4 | Coursers, come thou with four, with six when invocated.~
14 4, 33, 4 | the younger's sentence.~Four beakers let us make,- thus
15 4, 33, 5 | Tvastar, when he looked on the four beakers resplendent as the
16 4, 58, 3 | 3 Four are his horns, three are
17 5, 30, 12| that they have granted me four thousand cattle.~We have
18 5, 30, 14| onward, Babhru hath gained four thousand as his guerdon.~
19 5, 30, 15| 15 We have received four thousand head of cattle
20 5, 35, 2 | whatever aids be thine, four be they, or, O Hero, three,~
21 5, 47, 4 | 4 Four bear him up and give him
22 6, 71, 2 | moves on two feet and on four.~
23 7, 18, 23| 23 Gift of Paijavana, four horses bear me in foremost
24 7, 35, 8 | rise up to bless us: be the four Quarters of the sky auspicious.~
25 8, 2, 41| man, giving him thousands four times ten,~And afterward
26 8, 49, 9 | Power and Might, through four hymns, Vasu, guard thou
27 8, 63, 13| shall stroke~The heads of four presented steeds, like the
28 8, 63, 14| 14 Four coursers with a splendid
29 8, 89, 10| was seated,~The heaven's four regions drew forth drink
30 8, 99, 3 | hundred tufts of Balbaja, four hundred red-hued mares are
31 9, 33, 6 | profit, pour thou forth four seas~Filled full of riches
32 9, 70, 1 | the genuine milky draught.~Four other beauteous Creatures
33 9, 74, 6 | procreant power.~The kindred Four have been sent downward
34 9, 89, 5 | 5 Four pouring out the holy oil
35 10, 13, 3 | Earth. I follow her who hath four feet with devout observance.~
36 10, 19, 8 | thou who bringest home.~Four are the quarters of the
37 10, 47, 2 | kind protector, sprung from four seas, the prop and stay
38 10, 51, 9 | Agni, and let the world's four regions how before thee.~
39 10, 54, 4 | Thou, Mighty Steer, hast four supremest natures, Asura
40 10, 58, 4 | that went far away to the four quarters of the world,~We
41 10, 95, 16| I sojourned, and through four autumns spent the nights
42 10, 114, 3 | Youthful One, well-shaped, with four locks braided, brightened
43 10, 114, 6 | 6 While they arrange the four and six-and-thirty, and
44 10, 128, 1 | support our bodies.~May the four regions bend and bow before
45 AppII | consists generally of three or four Padas, measures, divisions,
46 AppII | strict laws, but the last four are more regular, their
47 AppII | Anustubh: consisting of four Padas of eight syllables
48 AppII | 8). ~Asti: consisting of four Padas of Sixteen syllables
49 AppII | syllables each.~Atidhrti: four Padas of nineteen syllables
50 AppII | 76 syllables.~Atijagati: four Padas of thirteen syllables
51 AppII | seven syllables.~Atisakvari: four Padas of fifteen syllables
52 AppII | syllables each.~Atyasti: four Padas of seventeen syllables
53 AppII | syllables each.~Brhati: four Padas ( 8 + 8 + 12 + 8)
54 AppII | forty-eight syllables arranged in four Padas of twelve syllables
55 AppII | syllables.~Krti: a metre of four Padas. of twenty syllables
56 AppII | Padas of twelve.~Mahibrhati: four Padas of eight syllables
57 AppII | first line consisting of four Padas of five syllables
58 AppII | Nyankusarini: a metre of four Padas of 8 + 12 + 8 + 8
59 AppII | 8~Pratistha: a metre of four Padas of four syllables
60 AppII | a metre of four Padas of four syllables each; also a variety
61 AppII | syllables.~Sakvari: a metre of four Padas of fourteen syllables
62 AppII | or Tristubh: a metre of four Padas of eleven syllables
63 AppII | Uparistadbrhati: consisting of four Padas of 12 + 8 + 8 + 8
64 AppII | syllables.~Viparita: a metre of four Padas resembling Vistarapankti.~
65 AppII | Viradrupa: a Tristup metre of four Padas, 11 + 11 + 11 + 7
66 AppII | syllables.~Viraj: a metre of four Padas of ten syllables each.~
67 AppII | Vistarabrhati: a form of Brhati of four Padas containing 8 + 10 +
68 AppII | of Pankti consisting of four padas of 8+12+12+8-40 syllables.~
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