Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 72, 10| Gods immortal made both eyes of heaven, they gave to
2 1, 89, 8 | what is good, and with our eyes see what is good, ye Holy
3 1, 113, 4 | leader of glad sounds, our eyes behold her; splendid in
4 1, 116, 16| hundred wethers.~Ye gave him eyes, Nasatyas, Wonder-Workers,
5 1, 116, 23| his son Visnapu for his eyes to look on.~
6 1, 117, 17| To him, Rjrasva, gave ye eyes, O Asvins; light to the
7 1, 118, 7 | with approval, ye gave his eyes again to blinded Kanva.~
8 1, 120, 6 | Splendour, hither turn your eyes.~
9 1, 128, 3 | Observant with a hundred eyes the God is conqueror in
10 1, 139, 2 | spirit, but with these our eyes, yea, with the eyes that
11 1, 139, 2 | our eyes, yea, with the eyes that Soma gives.~
12 1, 146, 4 | Longing, they turned their eyes unto the River: to these
13 1, 146, 5 | regions, aim of all mens' eyes to be implored for life
14 1, 161, 13| year, ye first unclosed our eyes.~
15 1, 164, 12| he, God with far-seeing eyes, is mounted on the lower
16 1, 164, 16| truly females: he who hath eyes sees this, the blind discerns
17 2, 2, 4 | firmament, observant with his eyes, guard of the place as '
18 2, 27, 3 | and faithful, with many eyes, fain to deceive the wicked,~
19 2, 39, 5 | with quick vision like two eyes before us.~Come like two
20 3, 59, 1 | Mitra beholdeth men with eyes that close not. To Mitra
21 4, 52, 5 | 5 Our eyes behold thy blessed rays
22 5, 1, 4 | together to Agni, as the eyes of all to Surya.~He, when
23 5, 66, 6 | ye Gods with wandering eyes, would that the worshippers
24 6, 27, 4 | great power of thine our eyes have witnessed, wherewith
25 7, 34, 10| Mighty, with a thousand eyes, beholds the paths wherein
26 7, 55, 6 | these we closely shut the eyes, even as we closely shut
27 7, 60, 7 | They ever vigilant, with eyes that close not, caring for
28 7, 60, 10| 10 Hid from our eyes is their resplendent meeting:
29 7, 91, 4 | far as men behold whose eyes have vision,~O ye pure-drinkers,
30 8, 6, 25| which shines before our eyes,~When, Indra, thou art kind
31 8, 33, 19| 19 Cast down thine eyes and look not up. More closely
32 8, 48, 9 | joint, O Soma, aim of men's eyes and guardian of our bodies.~
33 8, 48, 15| our life-giver: aim of all eyes, light-finder, come within
34 9, 60, 1 | Indu who sees with thousand eyes.~
35 9, 60, 2 | 2 Thee who hast thousand eyes to see, bearer of thousand
36 9, 65, 7 | Mighty One with thousand eyes;~
37 9, 102, 8 | wisdom and with radiant eyes unbar to us the stall of
38 10, 18, 1 | To thee I say it who hast eyes and hearest: Touch not our
39 10, 21, 7 | glad carouse-bright, with eyes most observant. Thou art
40 10, 68, 8 | rock-imprisoned sweetness as one who eyes a fish in scanty water.~
41 10, 71, 7 | friends endowed alike with eyes and hearing.~Some look like
42 10, 79, 2 | 2 His eyes are turned away, his head
43 10, 79, 5 | Him with his thousand eyes he closely looks on: thou
44 10, 81, 3 | 3 He who hath eyes on all sides round about
45 10, 85, 7 | was the unguent for her eyes:~Her treasury was earth
46 10, 90, 1 | hath Purusa, a thousand eyes, a thousand feet.~On every
47 10, 102, 12| art the mark whereon the eyes of all life rest, when thou,~
48 10, 103, 1 | stirring up the people,~With eyes that close not, bellowing,
49 10, 112, 10| 10 Aim of our eyes be thou, for we implore
50 10, 127, 1 | 1. WITH all her eyes the Goddess Night looks
51 10, 158, 5 | behold,~See clearly with the eyes of men.~
52 10, 163, 1 | thy nostrils, from thine eyes, from both thine ears and
53 10, 181, 3 | 3 They found with mental eyes the earliest Yajus, a pathway
54 AppI, 0, 7 | thy nostrils, from thine eyes, from both thine ears and
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