Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 22, 20| loftiest place where Visnu is,~Laid as it were an eye in heaven.~
2 1, 24, 4 | hath fallen on it, which is laid,~Free from all hatred, in
3 1, 28, 2 | platters of the press are laid,~O Indra, drink with eager
4 1, 63, 2 | drawest hither, thy praiser laid within thine arms the thunder,~
5 1, 64, 10| the archers, they have laid the arrow on their arms.~
6 1, 73, 3 | dwelling.~On him have they laid splendour in abundance:
7 1, 81, 3 | battles are on foot, booty is laid before the bold.~Yoke thou
8 1, 83, 3 | Praiseworthy blessing hast thou laid upon the pair who with uplifted
9 1, 83, 5 | Atharvan first by sacrifices laid the paths then, guardian
10 1, 92, 4 | world of life, the Dawn hath laid the darkness open as the
11 1, 100, 18| Simyus, after his wont, and laid them low with arrows.~The
12 1, 136, 2 | seen a path more widely laid, the path of holy law hath
13 1, 145, 5 | and forest: he hath been laid upon the highest surface.~
14 1, 161, 12| Parents their abode?~Ye laid a curse on him who raised
15 1, 164, 33| birthb-place: the Father laid the Daughter's germ within
16 2, 3, 4 | strewn for wealth' sake, well laid upon this altar, -~On this
17 2, 17, 6 | and striking him to death laid Krivi on the earth.~
18 2, 20, 8 | thebattle.~When in his arms they laid the bolt, he slaughtered
19 2, 35, 13| 13 The Bull hath laid his own life-germ Within
20 3, 2, 10| and he descends. He hath laid down his vital germ within
21 3, 20, 3 | All-Inspirer! have they laid in thee, Lord of true attendants!~
22 3, 29, 12| attrition rubbed to life, laid down with careful hand,
23 3, 55, 13| world hath the Milch-cow laid her udder?~This Ila streameth
24 4, 58, 4 | shape the Gods discovered laid down within the Cow, concealed
25 5, 1, 5 | born at days' beginning, laid red in colour mid the well-laid
26 5, 16, 3 | loud-roaring, men have laid great strength as on a faithful
27 5, 29, 12| Labouring at their task the men laid open the stall of Kine though
28 5, 31, 3 | mothers, and with the light laid bare investing darkness.~
29 5, 31, 12| Soma.~The creaking stone is laid upon the altar, and the
30 5, 54, 11| visors wroughtof gold are laid upon your heads.~
31 5, 57, 6 | spears: within your arms is laid your energy and 3trength.~
32 5, 61, 3 | 3 The whip is laid upon the flank. The heroes
33 6, 15, 15| thou upon the viands duly laid for thee. Fain would he
34 6, 75, 8 | his oblation, whercon are laid his Weapons and his Armour.~
35 7, 33, 11| heavenly fervour, all the Gods laid thee on a lotus-blossorn.~
36 8, 5, 19| filled full of savoury meath, laid in the pathway of your car -~
37 8, 50, 6 | one may impair the gifts laid up in thee. Bring me whatever
38 8, 61, 18| where oblations must be laid, which is the Well-beloved'
39 8, 82, 24| him to~The banquet that is laid for him.~
40 8, 85, 13| panted: the hero-hearted laid aside his weapons.~
41 8, 101, 4 | 4 Here is your portion laid for you, ye Holy: come to
42 9, 8, 2 | 2 Laid in the bowl, pure-flowing
43 9, 9 | whose heart is wise, when laid between both hands and pressed,~
44 9, 69, 1 | 1. LAID like an arrow on the bow
45 9, 83, 3 | Fathers who behold mankind laid down the germ,~
46 9, 101, 12| When moving and when firmly laid in oil, resemble lovely
47 9, 113, 3 | of him, and in the Soma laid the juice. Flow, Indu, flow
48 10, 15, 5 | their favourite oblations.~Laid on the sacred grass, come
49 10, 27, 14| what world hath the Cow laid down her udder?~
50 10, 28, 8 | with their attendants.~They laid good timber in the fire-receivers,
51 10, 51, 4 | engage me.~Thus were my forms laid down in many places. This,
52 10, 53, 11| tongue and dark intention laid the maiden deep within,
53 10, 95, 8 | these heavenly nymphs who laid aside their raiment,~Like
54 10, 96, 4 | As if a lovely ray were laid upon the sky, the golden
55 10, 135, 4 | Saman followed close, hence, laid together on a ship.~
56 10, 186, 3 | 3 The store of Amrta laid away yonder, O Vata, in
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