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wroth 6
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wrought 60
wroughtof 1
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60 guardian
60 sire
60 wrought
59 beyond
59 bird
59 honour

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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wrought

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 20, 3 | They for the two Nasatyas wrought a light car moving every 2 1, 20, 6 | 6 The sacrificial ladle, wrought newly by the God Tvastar' 3 1, 23, 22| me, whatever evil I have wrought.~If I have lied or falsely 4 1, 57, 1 | thunderbolt of Indra, shatterer wrought of gold.~ 5 1, 61, 6 | the thunder, most deftly wrought, celestial, for the battle,~ 6 1, 61, 13| with new lauds his exploits wrought aforetime, the deeds of 7 1, 85, 10| in the wild joy of Soma wrought their glorious deeds.~ 8 1, 109, 1 | alone is with me so have I wrought for you this hymn for succour.~ 9 1, 110, 1 | 1. THE holy work I wrought before is wrought again: 10 1, 110, 1 | work I wrought before is wrought again: my sweetest hymn 11 1, 111, 1 | WORKING with skill they wrought the lightly rolling car: 12 1, 111, 1 | lightly rolling car: they wrought the Bays who bear Indra 13 1, 116, 5 | 5 Ye wrought that hero exploit in the 14 1, 130, 6 | fashioneth a car, so have they wrought thee to their bliss;~Adorning 15 1, 161, 4 | when he viewed the four wrought chalices, concealed himself 16 2, 11, 6 | we laud thy great deeds wrought aforetime, we laud thine 17 2, 19, 8 | Grtsamadas for thee, O Hero, have wrought their hymn and task as seeking 18 3, 14, 7 | sacrifice we mortals have wrought is all for thee, strong, 19 3, 32, 8 | 8 Many are Indra's nobly wrought achievements, and none of 20 3, 48, 3 | keeping aloof the others, and wrought great exploits in his varied 21 3, 53, 19| Khayar timber, in the car wrought of Sinsapa put firmness.~ 22 3, 60, 2 | The intellect wherewith ye wrought the two Bay Steeds,-through 23 4, 16, 3 | begotten, who e'en by day have wrought their works while singing.~ 24 4, 16, 20| 20 Now, as the Bhrgus wrought a car, for Indra the Strong, 25 4, 19, 10| deeds of might as thou hast wrought them, great acts, spontaneous, 26 4, 32, 19| from thee, ten water-ewers wrought of gold:~Thou, Vrtra-slayer, 27 4, 33, 9 | with sacrifice and praises, wrought the two Bays, his docile 28 4, 36, 3 | with length of days, ye wrought again to youth so that they 29 4, 36, 5 | sung the car which Vibhvan wrought: that which ye favour, Gods! 30 5, 29, 15| craftsman makes a car, have wrought them.~ 31 5, 31, 4 | 4. Anus have wrought a chariot for thy Courser, 32 5, 31, 6 | will declare thine exploits wrought aforetime, and, Maghavan, 33 7, 7, 6 | glory, who, the manly, have wrought with skill the hymn of adoration;~ 34 7, 18, 11| so hath the Hero Indra, wrought their downfall.~ 35 7, 18, 17| 17 E'en with the weak he wrought this matchless exploit: 36 7, 34, 1 | forth, like a swift chariot wrought and fashioned well.~ 37 7, 64, 4 | 4 Him who hath wrought for you this car in spirit, 38 7, 84, 2 | who bind with bonds not wrought of rope or cordage.~Far 39 7, 91, 3 | with Vayu: the men have wrought all noble operations.~ 40 8, 1, 25| 25 Yoked to thy chariot wrought of gold, may thy two Bays 41 8, 5, 35| 35 Borne on that chariot wrought of gold, with coursers very 42 8, 19, 6 | trouble caused by Gods or wrought by mortal man from any side 43 8, 32, 1 | of Indra, the Impetuous,~Wrought in the Soma's wild delight.~ 44 8, 36, 7 | thou heardest Atri when he wrought his holy rites.~Indra, thou 45 8, 37, 7 | thou heardest Atri when he wrought his holy rites.~Indra, thou 46 8, 46, 24| munificent.~He gave a chariot wrought of gold: the prince was 47 8, 56, 20| nor the shaft, Adityas, wrought with skill,~Destroy us ere 48 8, 58, 16| fair-helmeted, ascend thy chariot wrought of gold.~We will attend 49 8, 61, 12| sacrifice.~The handles twain are wrought of gold.~ 50 8, 85, 2 | accomplish what the Strong Hero wrought in full-grown vigour.~ 51 8, 89, 6 | declared at Soma-feasts, wrought, Indra, Bounteous Lord, 52 9, 83, 3 | wisdom have the mighty Sages wrought: the Fathers who behold 53 9, 97, 54| the blue lake and Prsana, wrought in battle.~He sent our enemies 54 10, 9, 8 | me, whatever evil I have wrought,~If I have lied or falsely 55 10, 39, 12| Chariot which the Rbhus wrought for you, the Chariot, Asvins, 56 10, 53, 9 | drink of Gods.~His axe, wrought of good metal, he is sharpening 57 10, 57, 2 | May we obtain, completely wrought, the thread spun out to 58 10, 77, 2 | 2 The youths have wrought their ornaments for glory 59 10, 86, 2 | by the ill Vrsakapi hath wrought;~Yet nowhere else thou findest 60 10, 86, 5 | beauteous things, all deftly wrought, that were my joy.~In pieces


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