Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 22, 21| 21 This, Vishnu's station most sublime, the singers,
2 1, 72, 4 | standing in the loftiest station.~
3 1, 105, 3 | ye Gods, fall from its station in the sky.~Ne'er fail us
4 1, 115, 4 | loosed his Horses from their station, straight over all Night
5 1, 116, 5 | giveth no support, or hold or station,~What time ye carried Bhujyu
6 1, 139, 9 | To these, for their high station, 1 bow down with song, to
7 1, 159, 3 | that moves, ye guard the station of your Son who knows no
8 1, 163, 7 | win thee food at the Cow's station.~Whene'er a man brings thee
9 1, 164, 7 | Bird's securely founded station.~Forth from his head the
10 1, 174, 4 | praise, rest in this earthly station.~To loose the floods, to
11 2, 9, 3 | our praises, in thy lower station.~The place whence thou issued
12 2, 35, 14| he dwelleth in sublimest station, resplendent with the rays
13 3, 7, 7 | s beloved firmly-settled station.~The willing Bulls, untouched
14 3, 23, 4 | the earth's most lovely station, in Ila's place, in days
15 3, 55, 10| guardian, keeps the loftiest station, upholding dear, immortal
16 4, 5, 5 | engendered this abysmal station.~
17 4, 5, 7 | height, on earth's best .station, above the beauteous grassy
18 4, 5, 8 | earths' best and well-loved station.~
19 4, 5, 10| Mother Cow's most lofty station, the Bull's tongue, of the
20 5, 43, 14| Mother's bright and loftiest station.~As living men, with offered
21 6, 9, 4 | born, firm-seated in his station Immortal, ever waxing in
22 6, 51, 12| Gods, to your celestial station: the Bharadvajas' priest
23 7, 36, 3 | overflowing.~Born in the station e'en of lofty heaven the
24 8, 91, 15| 15 The station of the Bounteous God hath,
25 8, 92, 2 | mother earth, and took his station in the height of heaven.~
26 9, 10, 7 | brother-hood,~Filling the station of the One.~
27 9, 86, 15| defence.~From that high station which he hath in loftiest
28 9, 92, 3 | cleanse him, to his constant station.~Let him rejoice in all
29 9, 92, 6 | As the priest seeks the station rich in cattle, like a true
30 9, 101, 14| lover to a dame, to take his station suitor-like.~
31 10, 1, 3 | protects his own supremest station.~When they have offered
32 10, 1, 6 | on earth's most central station, invested in well-decorated
33 10, 13, 2 | ye who know your proper station: be near, be very near unto
34 10, 46, 6 | 6 Holding his station firmly in the houses, Trita
35 10, 81, 2 | place whereon he took his station? What was it that supported
36 10, 83, 7 | on my right hand hold thy station: so shall we slay a multitude
37 10, 91, 4 | hast occupied thy regular station balmed with oil.~Marked
38 10, 108, 7 | thou approached this lonely station.~
39 10, 110, 6 | each, he seated at their station,~Lofty, celestial Dames
40 10, 177, 1 | wise disposers seek the station of his rays.~
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