Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 92, 7 | of the charm of pleasant voices.~Dawn, thou conferrest on
2 1, 113, 12| joy-giver waker of all pleasant voices,~Auspicious, bringing food
3 1, 119, 5 | glorious show your own two voices urged directed to its goal.~
4 1, 178, 4 | fight amid the clash of voices.~
5 3, 1, 9 | Father's bosom, he set his voices and his streams in motion;~
6 3, 61, 2 | bright car awaking pleasant voices.~Let docile horses of far-reaching
7 5, 30, 9 | distinguished his two different voices, and Indra then advanced
8 5, 62, 2 | attracted.~Ye cause to flow all voices of the cowpen: your single
9 5, 76, 1 | shining; the singers' pious voices have ascended.~Borne on
10 6, 28, 5 | house, ye with auspicious voices. Your power is glorified
11 6, 31, 1 | invoked thee with contending voices for seed and waters, progeny
12 6, 67, 10| their song uplift their voices, some chant the Nivid texts
13 7, 76, 7 | bounty and sweet charm of voices. The flushing Dawn is sung
14 7, 79, 5 | us the charm of pleasant voices,~Vouchsafe us thoughts,
15 7, 103, 4 | Spotty both combine their voices.~
16 7, 103, 8 | rite, have lifted up their voices;~And these Adhvaryus, sweating
17 8, 9, 19| udders pour their milk,~And voices sound the song of praise,
18 8, 59, 4 | spread aftar, sent their loud voices out, heavens, earths seat
19 8, 59, 4 | earths seat their loud voices out,~
20 8, 85, 1 | and Nights with pleasant voices spake to Indra.~For him
21 8, 103, 3 | and Varuna: The seven holy voices pour a wave of meath.~For
22 9, 7, 3 | hath sent forth~Continuous voices in the wood.~
23 9, 50, 2 | effusion upward rise three voices full of joy, when thou~Flowest
24 9, 73, 4 | exhaustless, they have sent their voices down togetlier, in heaven'
25 9, 85, 6 | holy singers send their voices forth.~The filtering juices
26 9, 85, 10| Ones besought with many voices the Eagle who had flown
27 9, 97, 34| 34 Three are the voices that the Courser utters:
28 9, 104, 4 | 4 Voices have sung aloud to thee
29 10, 3, 4 | goings-forth kindle as 'twere high voices the goings of the auspicious
30 10, 64, 15| where the sages make their voices heard with hymns.~
31 10, 66, 14| s sons have raised their voices, like their sire. Rsi-like
32 10, 67, 3 | who cried with swanlike voices, bursting the stony barriers
33 10, 68, 1 | in water, like the loud voices of the thundering rain-cloud,~
34 10, 104, 3 | delight, O Indra, in our voices while thou art hymned with
35 10, 114, 7 | lead it onward with their Voices.~Who will declare to us
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