Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 32, 1 | Thunder-wielder.~He slew the Dragon, then disclosed the waters,
2 1, 32, 2 | 2 He slew the Dragon lying on the mountain: his
3 1, 32, 4 | Indra, thou hadst slain the dragon's firstborn, and overcome
4 1, 32, 5 | earth so lies the prostrate Dragon.~
5 1, 32, 8 | courage flow above him.~The Dragon lies beneath the feet of
6 1, 32, 13| him:~When Indra and the Dragon strove in battle, Maghavan
7 1, 32, 14| sawest thou to avenge the Dragon, Indra, that fear possessed
8 1, 51, 4 | hadst slain with might the dragon Vrtra, thou, Indra, didst
9 1, 52, 10| himself, the mighty, at that Dragon's roar reeled back in terror
10 1, 61, 8 | Indra, when he slew the Dragon, the Dames, too, Consorts
11 1, 80, 1 | hast driven by force he Dragon from the earth, lauding
12 1, 80, 13| Indra, fain to slay the Dragon, was set firm in heaven,
13 1, 165, 6 | charged me alone to slay the Dragon?~For I in truth am fierce
14 1, 186, 5 | 5 May the great Dragon of the Deep rejoice us:
15 1, 187, 6 | deeds were done he slew the Dragon with thy help.~
16 2, 11, 2 | and many, compassed by the Dragon, thou badest swell and settest
17 2, 12, 3 | 3 Who slew the Dragon, freed the Seven Rivers,
18 2, 12, 11| mountains;~Who slew the Dragon putting forth his vigour,
19 2, 15, 1 | its rapture Indra slew the Dragon.~
20 2, 19, 3 | Indra, this Mighty One, the Dragon's slayer, sent forth the
21 2, 31, 6 | suppliants we desire: the Dragon of the Deep, and Aja-Ekapad,~
22 4, 17, 1 | the floods arrested by the Dragon.~
23 4, 17, 7 | rentest with thy bolt the Dragon who lay against the waterfloods
24 4, 19, 3 | perpetual sleep, O Indra, -~The Dragon stretched against the seven
25 4, 22, 5 | by strength, destroy the Dragon.~
26 5, 29, 2 | thunderbolt to slay the Dragon, and loosed, that they might
27 5, 29, 3 | having quaffed it, slew the Dragon.~
28 5, 29, 8 | praise because he slew the Dragon.~
29 5, 30, 6 | wondrous powers subdued the Dragon, the guileful lurker who
30 5, 32, 2 | thou by slaying e'en the Dragon that lay extended there
31 5, 41, 16| invocation?~Let not the Dragon of the Deep annoy us, and
32 6, 17, 9 | within his lair the assailing Dragon.~
33 6, 17, 10| thou crushedst the boasting Dragon, O impetuous Hero.~
34 6, 20, 2 | Visnu, slewest Vrtra the Dragon who enclosed the waters.~
35 7, 21, 3 | encompassed, Hero, by the Dragon.~Down rolled, as if on chariots
36 7, 34, 16| 16 With lauds I sing the Dragon born of floods: he sits
37 7, 34, 17| 17 Ne'er may the Dragon of the Deep harm us: ne'
38 7, 35, 13| be gracious, gracious the Dragon of the Deep, and Ocean.~
39 8, 3, 20| thou blewest the great Dragon from the air -. men must
40 8, 82, 14| the Gods shrank from the Dragon's furious might,~Fear of
41 8, 85, 5 | rushing bolt to Slay the Dragon,~The mountains roared, the
42 10, 48, 2 | forth kine to Trita from the Dragon's grasp.~I stripped the
43 10, 66, 11| the ocean, Aja-Ekapad,~The Dragon of the Deep, shall listen
44 10, 92, 12| Sage, from far away, the Dragon of the Deep, to this our
45 10, 93, 5 | and Moon,~When the great Dragon of the Deep hath settled
46 10, 111, 9 | rivers swallowed by the Dragon; and rapidly they set themselves
47 10, 113, 3 | mettest Vrtra, yea, the Dragon, for the fight,~Then all
48 10, 113, 8 | tcetlv, he ate Vrtra, the Dragon, maimed by Indra's deadly
49 10, 133, 2 | 2 Thou didst destroy the Dragon: thou sentest the rivers
50 10, 144, 4 | wheels along the female Dragon's path.~
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