Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 23, 16| 16 Along their paths the Mothers go, Sisters of priestly
2 1, 31, 2 | of Gods.~Sprung from two mothers, wise, through all existence
3 1, 95, 4 | nature hath brought forth his Mothers.~The germ of many, from
4 1, 95, 7 | brilliant vesture, yea, from his Mothers draws he forth new raiment.~
5 1, 106, 3 | and the two Goddesses, Mothers of the Gods, who strengthen
6 1, 122, 4 | Floods before you; both Mothers of the Living One who beameth.~
7 1, 141, 2 | in the seven auspicious Mothers is his home.~Thirdly, that
8 1, 141, 5 | Then also entered he the Mothers, and in them pure and uninjured
9 1, 142, 7 | fair to look upon,~Strong Mothers of the sacrifice, seat them
10 1, 159, 3 | forth to life the two great Mothers first of all.~To keep the
11 1, 164, 10| 10 Bearing three Mothers and three Fathers, single
12 2, 11, 8 | it hath wandered with the Mothers.~Swelling the roar in the
13 2, 35, 5 | milk who now are first made mothers.~
14 3, 1, 7 | and both paired Mighty Mothers of the Wondrous.~
15 3, 2, 2 | his birth: Child of two Mothers he was meet to be implored,~
16 3, 5, 7 | again he renovates his Mothers.~
17 3, 7, 1 | way between the pair of Mothers.~Both circumjacent Parents
18 3, 23, 3 | ten produced, him whom his Mothers counted dear.~Praise Devavata'
19 3, 33, 3 | twere their calf the pair of Mothers flow onward to their common
20 3, 54, 14| the Mighty Stride, whose Mothers, the many young Dames, never
21 3, 55, 6 | lying far away, Child of two Mothers, he wanders unrestrained,
22 3, 55, 7 | 7 Child of two Mothers, Priest, sole Lord in synods,
23 3, 56, 5 | habitations. Child of three Mothers, he is Lord in synods.~Three
24 4, 7, 6 | 6 In his Eternal Mothers, in the wood, concealed
25 4, 19, 5 | 5 They ran to thee as mothers to their offspring: the
26 5, 5, 6 | strengtheners of vital power, young Mothers of eternal Law,~Morning
27 5, 11, 3 | unadorned, from thy two Mothers art thou born: thou camest
28 5, 31, 3 | cave he drove the milky mothers, and with the light laid
29 5, 47, 6 | and acts of worship: the Mothers weave garments for him their
30 6, 17, 7 | thou hast supported, young, Mothers from old time ofholy Order.~
31 7, 7, 3 | both All-boon-bestowing Mothers of whom, Most Youthful!
32 8, 49, 15| the wood: from both thy Mothers mortals kindle thee.~Unweariedly
33 8, 85, 1 | Floods stood still, the Seven Mothers, Streams easy for the heroes
34 8, 91, 17| 17 The Gods as mothers brought thee forth, the
35 9, 19, 4 | songs were resonant,~The mothers of the darling Son.~
36 9, 33, 5 | 5 The young and sacred mothers of the holy rite have uttered
37 9, 70, 4 | that he too in the Midmost Mothers may create,~While he is
38 9, 86, 36| 36 The Sisters Seven, the Mothers, stand around the Babe,
39 9, 93, 2 | youngling crying to his mothers, the bounteous Steer hath
40 9, 100 | morning of its life, the mothers lick the new-born calf.~
41 9, 100, 6 | 7 The mothers, void of guiles, caress
42 9, 102, 4 | 4 Even at his birth the Mothers Seven taught him, for glory,
43 9, 111, 2 | discoveredst; thou with thy mothers deckest thee in thine abode,
44 10, 1, 2 | loud roaring, from thy Mothers.~
45 10, 1, 4 | Thence bearing food the Mothers come to meet thee, with
46 10, 9, 2 | auspicious that ye have,~Like mothers in their longing love.~
47 10, 30, 10| thrive together, Queens, Mothers of the world, these, Rsi,
48 10, 35, 3 | May the great Twain, the Mothers, Heaven and Earth, this
49 10, 59, 8 | Worlds bless Subandhu, young Mothers of everlasting Law.~May
50 10, 64, 9 | waves.~Ye Goddess Floods, ye Mothers, animating all, promise
51 10, 64, 14| 14 The Mothers, Heaven and Earth, those
52 10, 75, 4 | 4 Like mothers to their calves, like milch
53 10, 97, 2 | 2 Ye, Mothers, have a hundred homes, yea,
54 10, 97, 4 | this name I speak to you, Mothers, to you the Goddesses:~Steed,
55 10, 115, 1 | draweth nigh to drink his Mothers' milk.~As soon as she who
56 10, 120, 7 | stablishest the two much-wandering Mothers, and bringest many deeds
57 10, 120, 9 | Sisters, they who are his Mothers, with power exalt him and
58 10, 123, 3 | together stood the Darling's Mothers.~Ascending to the lofty
59 10, 140, 2 | Thou, visiting both thy Mothers, aidest them as Son: thou
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