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hues 14
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38 falcon
38 foremost
38 homes
38 human
38 imperial
38 joyous
38 mid-air

Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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human

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 92, 11| Diminishing the days of human creatures, the Lady shines 2 1, 103, 4 | who thus hath taught these human races, Maghavan, bearing 3 1, 124, 2 | although she minisheth human generations.~The last of 4 1, 148, 1 | he whom they have set mid human houses, gay-hued as light 5 1, 153, 3 | worships moves you, like to a human priest, with gifts presented.~ 6 1, 158, 6 | days in the tenth age of human kind.~He is the Brahman 7 1, 177, 3 | down to us-ward, Bull of human races,come, having harnessed 8 3, 2, 1 | With thoughtful insight human priests bring him anear, 9 3, 6, 3 | every dwelling,~Whenever human families, God-devoted, bringing 10 3, 34, 2 | Leader of heavenly hosts and human generations.~ 11 4, 1, 13| 13 Here did our human fathers take their places, 12 4, 2, 17| smelting like ore their human generations.~Enkindling 13 4, 6, 7 | refulgent, Agni shone forth in human habitations.~ 14 4, 12, 4 | through folly, we here, as human beings, have committed,~ 15 4, 16, 6 | Sakra who knoweth well all human actions hath with his eager 16 5, 4, 3 | Sage of men, the Lord of human races, pure, purifying Agni, 17 5, 39, 4 | fame,~Him who is King of human kind, most liberal of your 18 5, 48, 5 | the tongue.~Naught by our human nature do we know of him, 19 6, 18, 7 | hath far surpassed all human generations.~He, most heroic, 20 6, 65, 1 | 1. SHEDDING her light on human habitations this Child of 21 7, 9, 4 | hath shone adorable through human ages,~Who gleams refulgent 22 7, 29, 4 | They, verily, were also human beings whom thou wast wont 23 7, 57, 4 | Maruts, when we, through human frailty, sin against you.~ 24 8, 18, 14| 14 May sin o'ertake our human foe, the man who speaketh 25 8, 18, 22| 22 And as we human beings, O Adityas, are akin 26 8, 23, 25| 25 As welcome guest of human kind, as offspring of the 27 10, 1, 1 | hath filled at birth all human habitations.~ 28 10, 15, 6 | Fathers, which we through human frailty have committed.~ 29 10, 27, 19| The Friendly One seeks human generations, destroying, 30 10, 42, 6 | before him must bow all human glories.~ 31 10, 69, 9 | declared thy grandeur.~When human tribes drew near with supplication 32 10, 80, 6 | 6 Races of human birth pay Agni worship, 33 10, 83, 2 | Jatavedas.~The tribes of human lineage worship Manyu. Accordant 34 10, 85, 42| here reach the full time of human life.~With sons and grandsons 35 10, 87, 16| with flesh of horses and of human bodies,~Who steals the milch-cow' 36 10, 92, 10| spread abroad the fame of human kind, the Bull Brhaspati 37 10, 110, 8 | and Ila showing like a human being.~So let Sarasvati 38 10, 111, 1 | even as are the thoughts of human beings.~Let us draw Indra


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