Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 39, 5 | they rend the forest-kings apart.~onward, ye Maruts, drive,
2 1, 51, 10| with strength both worlds apart.~O Hero-souled, the steeds
3 1, 131, 1 | all libations must be set apart, all man's libations set
4 1, 131, 1 | all man's libations set apart.~
5 1, 131, 2 | each fain to win the light apart.~Thee, furthering like a
6 1, 180, 2 | overtake the Courser who flies apart, the Friend of man, most
7 2, 15, 8 | slaughtered Vala, and burst apart the bulwarks of the mountain.~
8 2, 23, 18| thy glory, cleft itself apart when, Angiras! thou openedst
9 3, 38, 3 | expanses, set the great worlds apart held firm for safety.~
10 4, 13, 4 | Steeds thou comest, rending apart, thou God, the black-hued
11 4, 54, 5 | fly and draw themselves apart, still, Savitar, they stand
12 4, 56, 1 | splendours;~When, fixing them apart, vast, most extensive, the
13 5, 17, 2 | native glory, set to hold~Apart yon flame-hued vault of
14 5, 61, 3 | heroes stretch their thighs apart,~Like women when the babe
15 5, 67, 1 | supremest sway, high, holy, set apart for you.~
16 5, 83, 2 | 2 He smites the trees apart, he slays the demons: all
17 6, 8, 3 | propped the heaven and earth apart, and covered and concealed~
18 6, 49, 3 | stars bedeck the other.~Apart, the Sanctifiers, in succession,
19 6, 72, 2 | pillar, and spread abroad apart, the Earth, the Mother.~
20 8, 41, 10| pillared both the worlds apart as the Unborn supported
21 8, 43, 18| who have pleasant homes,~Apart, have turned as to their
22 8, 43, 29| have good dwellings, each apart,~Send food for thee to eat
23 8, 83, 11| propped the heavens and earth apart,~I call to drink this Soma
24 9, 70, 2 | wisdom he divided, each apart from other, earth and heaven.~
25 9, 101, 15| hath propped both worlds apart,~Gold-hued, hath wrapped
26 10, 18, 1 | pursue thy special pathway apart from that which Gods are
27 10, 24, 4 | churned the united worlds apart,~When ye, implored by Vimada,
28 10, 24, 4 | Vimada, Nasatyas, forced apart the pair.~
29 10, 44, 8 | mid-region quake.~He stays apart the two confronting bowls;
30 10, 67, 4 | 4 Apart from one, away from two
31 10, 68, 9 | with lucid rays he forced apart the darkness.~As from a
32 10, 70, 5 | height of heaven or spring apart to suit the wide earth's
33 10, 91, 14| and rams, when duly set apart, are offered up, -~To Agni,
34 10, 96, 9 | yellow-coloured jaws, like ladles move apart, what time, for strength,
35 10, 113, 5 | other, heaven and earth apart.~He hurled impetuous down
36 10, 129, 2 | breathed by its own nature: apart from it was nothing whatsoever.~
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