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44 open
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44 speeding
44 spring
44 wave
43 attained
43 beautiful

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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spring

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 31, 10| brethren and thou art our spring of life. in thee, rich in 2 1, 45 | Rudras, the Adityas, all~Who spring from Manu, those who know 3 1, 64, 2 | 2 They spring to birth, the lofty Ones, 4 1, 64, 6 | thundering, the never-failing spring.~ 5 1, 105, 3 | one like Soma sweet, the spring of our felicity. Mark this 6 1, 130, 2 | reservoir, as an ox drinks the spring, a very thirsty bull the 7 1, 130, 2 | a very thirsty bull the spring.~For the sweet draught that 8 1, 164, 50| breast of thine exhaustless, spring of pleasure, wherewith thou 9 1, 168, 2 | self-born, self-powerful, they spring to life the shakers-down 10 2, 16, 7 | Indra forth as 'twere a spring of wealth.~ 11 2, 28, 6 | may we swell, Varuna, thy spring of Order.~Let not my thread, 12 3, 1, 7 | flow sweet waters, at the spring of fatness;~There stood 13 3, 26, 9 | 9 The Spring that fails not with a hundred 14 4, 8, 7 | come,~And power and might spring up for us.~ 15 4, 13, 1 | benevolently-minded, on the wealth-giving spring of radiant Mornings.~Come, 16 5, 45, 8 | with the cattle, -~Their spring is in the loftiest place 17 5, 52, 12| praising, have danced about the spring.~What are they unto me? 18 5, 54, 8 | their water-casks,~Let the spring flow, and when impetuous' 19 5, 58, 5 | 5 They spring forth more and more, strong 20 5, 83, 3 | makes the messengers of rain spring forward.~Far off resounds 21 6, 13, 1 | from thee, Auspicious God! spring all our blessings -~Wealth 22 6, 24, 3 | Invoked of many manifold aids spring forth from thee, O Indra.~ 23 6, 36, 4 | Lauded by us, let flow the spring, O Indra, of excellent and 24 6, 44, 24| within the milch-kine a spring whose ripe contents ten 25 6, 52, 4 | 4 May Mornings as they spring to life, protect me, and 26 7, 56, 22| Then, O ye Maruts, ye who spring from Rudra, be our protectors 27 7, 57, 1 | to tremble, they make the spring flow when they come, the 28 8, 7, 16| heaven and earth,~Milking the spring that never fails.~ 29 8, 58, 13| hath made the fleet steeds spring, well-harnessed, to the 30 8, 93, 6 | Thunderer, as a plenteous spring pours forth its stream, 31 8, 94, 6 | mighty wealth.~Like a full spring, O Thunderer, from thy store 32 9, 97, 44| Pour us a fount of meath, a spring of treasure; send us a hero 33 10, 34, 9 | Downward they roll, and then spring quickly upward, and, handless, 34 10, 37, 8 | light,~The radiant God, the spring of joy to every eye, as 35 10, 45, 5 | 5 The spring of glories and support of 36 10, 60, 2 | 2 To Asamati, spring of gifts, lord of the brave, 37 10, 70, 5 | far-extending height of heaven or spring apart to suit the wide earth' 38 10, 72, 9 | Martanda thitherward to spring to life and die again.~ 39 10, 76, 1 | bless us when they first spring forth.~ 40 10, 84, 5 | sing praises: we know the spring from which thou art come 41 10, 90, 6 | their offering,~Its oil was spring, the holy gift was autumn; 42 10, 111, 8 | sent them.~Where is their spring, and where is their foundation? 43 10, 142, 8 | let flowery Durva grass spring up~Let there be lakes with 44 10, 168, 3 | fhe waters, where did he spring and from what region came


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