Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 13, 6 | 6 Thrown open be the Doors Divine, unfailing, that
2 1, 48, 15| day hast opened the twin doors of heaven,~So grant thou
3 1, 51, 3 | way for Atri by a hundred doors.~On Vimada thou hast bestowed
4 1, 68, 5 | unbars his wealth like doors: he, the House-Friend, bath
5 1, 69, 5 | of themselves, unbar the doors: they all ascend to the
6 1, 72, 8 | good thought, discerned the doors of riches.~Sarama found
7 1, 121, 4 | onslaught he opens wide the doors that cause man trouble.~
8 1, 128, 6 | man, and opens wide the doors for him.~
9 1, 130, 3 | concealed, disclosed the doors, the food that lay concealed.~
10 1, 142, 6 | 6 Thrown open be the Doors Divine, unfailing, that
11 1, 188, 5 | The sovran all-imperial Doors, wide, good, many and manifold,~
12 2, 2, 7 | thousandfold. unclose to us, like doors, strength that shall bring
13 2, 3, 5 | 5 Wide be the Doors, the Goddesses, thrown open,
14 2, 24, 5 | with moons, with autumns, doors unclose themselves to you.~
15 5, 5, 5 | 5 Open yourselves, ye Doors Divine, easy of access for
16 5, 45, 1 | the stable portals: the doors of men, too, hath the God
17 6, 17, 6 | udders~Unbarred the firm doors for the kine of Morning,
18 6, 18, 5 | strength, and force his doors and castles.~
19 6, 62, 11| throw open to the singer doors e'en of the firm-closed
20 7, 2, 5 | the pious have thrown open Doors fain for chariots in the
21 7, 9, 2 | wise is he who, forcing doors of Panis, brought the bright
22 7, 46, 2 | sway.~Come willingly to our doors that gladly welcome thee,
23 7, 95, 6 | Vasistha hath here unbarred the doors d sacred Order.~Wax, Bright
24 8, 5, 21| Ye too unclose to us like doors the strengthening waters
25 8, 39, 6 | Agni, he uncloses both the doors to us when worshipped with
26 9, 5, 5 | The golden, the Celestial Doors are lifted with their frames
27 9, 10, 6 | of ancient time open the doors of sacred songs, -~Men,
28 9, 45, 3 | rapturous joy:~Unbar for us the doors of wealth.~
29 9, 64, 3 | and kine:~Unbar for us the doors to wealth.~
30 9, 108, 4 | Dadhyac Navagva opens fastened doors, by whom the sages gained
31 10, 29, 3 | Indra? Speed through our doors to songs, for thou art mighty.~
32 10, 70, 5 | s measure.~Yearning, ye Doors, with those sublime in greatness,
33 10, 110, 5 | 5 Let the expansive Doors be widely opened, like wives
34 10, 120, 8 | fold of cattle, and all the doors of light hath he thrown
35 10, 139, 6 | bootyseeker: the rocky cow-pen's doors he threw wide open.~These,
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