Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 22, 17| strode Visnu; thrice his foot he planted, and the whole~
2 1, 42, 3 | 4 Tread with thy foot and trample out the firebrand
3 1, 51, 6 | Arbuda thou troddest under foot: thou from of old wast born
4 1, 81, 3 | When war and battles are on foot, booty is laid before the
5 1, 100, 10| 10 With hosts on foot and cars he winneth treasures:
6 1, 133, 2 | with thy wide-spreading foot, with thy wide-spreading
7 1, 133, 2 | thy wide-spreading mighty foot.~
8 1, 164, 7 | his vesture, with their foot have drunk the water.~
9 1, 164, 17| lower, bearing her calf at foot the Cow hath risen.~Witherward,
10 3, 39, 6 | collected in the milch-cow, by foot and hoof, in the cow's place
11 4, 12, 6 | loosed the cow that by the foot was tethered,~So also set
12 4, 18, 12| moving?~What God, when by the foot thy Sire thou tookest and
13 4, 32, 17| well-trained and fleet of foot we pray,~And hundred jars
14 4, 39, 2 | bounties,~Whom, swift of foot aind shining bright as Agni,
15 5, 6, 2 | whom the chargers swift of foot, to whom our well-born princes
16 5, 30, 14| strong courser, fleet of foot, urged onward, Babhru hath
17 7, 32, 2 | set their hope, as men set foot upon a car.~
18 7, 50, 1 | worm touch me and wound my foot.~
19 7, 50, 2 | worm touch me and wound my foot.~
20 7, 50, 3 | worm touch me and wound my foot.~
21 8, 5, 35| with coursers very fleet of foot,~Come, O Nasatyas, swift
22 8, 12, 31| Akin and leading as on foot to sacrifice.~
23 8, 34, 17| bright bay coursers fleet of foot,~Like Suns, resplendent
24 8, 41, 8 | possess.~With his bright foot he overthrew their magic,
25 8, 48, 5 | car.~Let them protect my foot from slipping on the way:
26 8, 53, 2 | 2 Crush with thy foot the niggard churls who bring
27 8, 63, 14| Savistha's horses, fleet of foot,~Shall bring me to the sacred
28 10, 27, 4 | conquered, grasped by the foot and slew him on the mountain.~
29 10, 27, 24| and hides the vapour: his foot is never free from robes
30 10, 28, 10| leather strap still holds his foot entangled.~
31 10, 28, 11| the leather strap their foot entangle who fatten on the
32 10, 60, 6 | troddest niggards under foot, all those, O King, who
33 10, 70, 8 | pleasant.~May Ila, she whose foot drops oil, the Goddess,
34 10, 87, 12| Atharvan's manner burn up the foot who ruins truth with falsehood.~
35 10, 117, 8 | 8 He with one foot hath far outrun the biped,
36 10, 133, 4 | Trample them down beneath thy foot; a conquering scatterer
37 10, 134, 6 | Counsellor!~As with his foremost foot a goat, draw down the branch,
38 10, 144, 5 | Falcon brought thee in his foot, the red-hued dwelling of
39 10, 149, 1 | sea bound fast to what no foot had trodden.~
|