Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 54, 1 | rivers roar: did not men run in crowds together in their
2 1, 65, 3 | stream.~Like a steed urged to run in swift career, rushing
3 1, 80, 5 | loosed the waters free to run, lauding his own imperial
4 1, 90, 5 | Yea, Pusan, Visnu, ye who run your course, enrich our
5 1, 102, 2 | Moon in change alternate run their course, that we, O
6 1, 130, 5 | let loose the floods to run their free course down,~
7 1, 178, 2 | our dwelling.~To him have run the quickly flowing waters.
8 2, 28, 5 | the Sustainer: the rivers run by Varuna's commandment.~
9 3, 1, 4 | mighty.~As mother mares run to their new-born you ling,
10 3, 21, 5 | Excellent God, the drops run down upon thy skin. Deal
11 3, 32, 6 | didst loose the streams to run like racers in the swift
12 3, 53, 23| bullock.~A sluggish steed men run not with the courser, nor
13 4, 6, 5 | Order.~His fulgent flames run forth like vigorous horses;
14 4, 31, 6 | wheels together, Indra, run their course~With thee and
15 5, 53, 7 | resting-place, to every side run glittering brooks.~
16 7, 34, 10| paths wherein these rivers run.~
17 8, 7, 8 | rein so that the Sun may run his course,~And spread themselves
18 8, 17, 11| pure upon the sacred grass:~Run hither, come and drink thereof.~
19 8, 19, 6 | 6 Verily swift to run are his fleet-footed steeds,
20 8, 33, 12| mighty makes the mighty run in flowing streams for thee
21 8, 34, 18| swift steeds whose wheels run rapidly,~I seemed to stand
22 8, 39, 10| circumfluous the waters run. Let all the others die
23 8, 40, 8 | flowing away, the rivers, run which they released from
24 8, 89, 7 | 7 Now run ye forth your several ways:
25 9, 13, 7 | their calves:~They have run forth from both the hands.~
26 9, 21, 7 | like swift steeds they have run the course,~And roused the
27 9, 24, 2 | 2 The milk hath run to meet them like floods
28 9, 45, 4 | courser to the pole, to run~Indu belongs unto the Gods.~
29 9, 46, 4 | 4 Deft-handed men, run hither, seize the brilliant
30 9, 49, 4 | vigour, with thy stream run through the fleecy straining-cloth~
31 9, 52, 2 | with a thousand streams~Run o'er the fleecy straining-cloth.~
32 9, 66, 6 | command:~The Streams of milk run forth to thee.~
33 9, 86, 44| horse the Tawny Steer hath run.~
34 9, 86, 47| forth rapidly collected run over the fine fleece of
35 9, 86, 48| Soma, worthy of our laud: run onward to the fleece as
36 9, 87, 1 | 1. RUN onward to the reservoir
37 9, 87, 7 | the cleansing filter, hath run as 'twere a host let loose,
38 9, 93, 1 | adorn him.~Hither hath run the gold-hued Child of Surya
39 9, 97, 3 | out as thou art purified, run forward. Do ye preserve
40 9, 97, 16| with a club, misfortunes, run o'er the height, run o'er
41 9, 97, 16| misfortunes, run o'er the height, run o'er the fleecy summit.~
42 9, 97, 19| service, for delight, O Indu, run o'er the height, run o'ver
43 9, 97, 19| Indu, run o'er the height, run o'ver the fleecy summit.~
44 9, 97, 20| brilliant drops of Soma juice run forward. Do ye, O Deities,
45 9, 106, 4 | Indra, thou Soma, yea, Indu, run thou on:~Bring hither splendid
46 9, 107 | Who, friend of man, hath run amid the water-streams.
47 9, 109, 17| genial flow the Strong hath run, purified by the waters,
48 9, 110, 1 | ERPOWERING Vrtras, forward run to win great strength:~Thou
49 10, 14, 10| 10 Run and outspeed the two dogs,
50 10, 40, 9 | sprung up.~To him the rivers run as down a deep descent,
51 10, 75, 4 | thee the roaring rivers run.~Thou leadest as a warrior
52 10, 92, 5 | Aramati the Mighty have they run.~With them Parijman, moving
53 10, 96, 6 | the gold-hued Soma juices run.~
54 10, 111, 9 | Excited now to speed they run unresting.~
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