Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 32, 8 | Dragon lies beneath the feet of torrents which Vrtra
2 1, 48, 5 | all creatures that have feet, and makes the birds of
3 1, 101, 5 | Dasyus down beneath his feet,-him girt by Maruts we invoke
4 1, 140, 12| Agni, a boat with moving feet and constant oarage,~One
5 1, 162, 14| wherewith the Charger's feet were fastened,~The water
6 1, 163, 9 | made of gold hath he: his feet are iron: less fleet than
7 1, 164, 42| eight-footed or hath got nine feet, the thou sand-syllabled
8 1, 185, 2 | widespread offspring having feet and moving.~Like your own
9 2, 39, 5 | body, and guide us like two feet to what is precious.~
10 4, 2, 14| servants, Agni, have done with feet, with hands, and with our
11 4, 58, 3 | his horns, three are the feet that bear him; his heads
12 5, 54, 11| shoulders, anklets on your feet, gold chains are on your
13 5, 64, 7 | Heroes, with your active feet hither to my pressed Soma
14 5, 67, 3 | Follow their ways, as if with feet, and guard from injury mortal
15 6, 29, 3 | Thy devotees embrace thy feet for glory. Bold, thunder-armed,
16 6, 47, 15| power, as when one moves his feet alternate, he makes the
17 6, 59, 6 | footless unto those with feet.~Stretching her head and
18 6, 71, 2 | of life that moves on two feet and on four.~
19 8, 2, 39| Friend, who, with no trace of feet, restores the cattle to
20 8, 5, 38| to look upon.~At Caidya's feet are all the people round
21 8, 33, 19| up. More closely set thy feet. Let none~See what thy garment
22 8, 43, 6 | dust is black beneath his feet,~When Agni spreads upon
23 10, 13, 3 | follow her who hath four feet with devout observance.~
24 10, 27, 13| 13 His feet have grasped: he eats the
25 10, 72, 6 | as of dancers, from your feet a thickening cloud of dust
26 10, 73, 3 | 3 High are thy feet when on thy way thou goest:
27 10, 81, 3 | mouth on all sides, arms and feet on all sides,~He, the Sole
28 10, 85, 29| female fiend hath got her feet, and as a wife attends her
29 10, 90, 1 | thousand eyes, a thousand feet.~On every side pervading
30 10, 90, 11| they call his thighs and feet?~
31 10, 90, 12| became the Vaisya, from his feet the Sudra was produced.~
32 10, 90, 14| his head~Earth from his feet, and from his car the regions.
33 10, 106, 9 | stand on in depths, like feet for one who fords a shallow.~
34 10, 117, 7 | that feeds us, and with its feet cuts through the path it
35 10, 126, 8 | freed even the Gaud when her feet were fettered.~So free us
36 10, 134, 2 | Trample him down beneath thy feet who watches for and aims
37 10, 163, 4 | from the forepart of the feet,~From hips from stomach,
38 10, 166, 2 | vanquished and beneath my feet.~
39 10, 166, 5 | your skill in peace~my feet have trodden on your heads.~
40 10, 166, 5 | Speak to me from beneath my feet, as frogs from out the water
41 10, 169, 1 | fatness: to food that moves on feet be gracious, Rudra.~
42 AppI, 0, 7 | from the forepart of the feet,~From hips ' frorn stomach,
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