Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 23, 15| duly bring to me the six bound closely, through these drops,~
2 1, 24, 13| 13 Bound to three pillars captured
3 1, 35, 4 | many-rayed One, Savitar the holy, bound, bearing power and might,
4 1, 93, 5 | freed the rivers that were bound in fetters.~
5 1, 112, 5 | waters, prisoned and fast bound, Rebha, and Vandana to look
6 1, 158, 5 | Dilsas cast me securely bound, have not devoured me.~When
7 1, 168, 6 | mighty region's farthest bound, where, Maruts, is the lowest
8 2, 34, 4 | like horses in full speed, bound to the pole in work.~
9 3, 1, 10| fellow-spouses friendly to men and bound to him in kinship.~
10 4, 40, 4 | 4 Bound by the neck and by the flanks
11 4, 44, 5 | to stay you here are ye bound by earlier bonds of friendship.~
12 4, 57, 4 | happily.~Happily be the traces bound; happily may he ply the
13 4, 58, 3 | hands are seven in number.~Bound with a triple bond the Steer
14 5, 2, 7 | didst loose e'en Sunahsepa bound for a thousand; for he prayed
15 5, 17, 3 | whom powerful siong hath bound to act,~Whose bearns of
16 5, 46, 1 | 1. WELL knowing I have bound me, horselike, to the pole:
17 6, 47, 27| like Indra's bolt, the Car bound round with straps, the vigour
18 6, 53, 1 | Pusan, we have yoked and bound thee to our hymn,~Even as
19 6, 75, 11| in an eagle's feathers, bound with cow-hide, launched
20 7, 13, 2 | free frodi the curse that bound them.~
21 7, 71, 5 | for Jahusa the bonds that bound him.~
22 7, 99, 1 | majesty who growest beyond all bound and measure with thy body.~
23 8, 18, 19| the bond of kindred we are bound to you.~
24 8, 56, 14| Adityas, rescue us,~Like a bound thief, O Aditi.~
25 8, 56, 18| Adityas, frees like one,~Bound from his bonds, O Aditi.~
26 8, 57, 19| 19 O bound to me by deeds of might,
27 10, 27, 22| 22 Bound fast to,every tree the cow
28 10, 38, 5 | one like thee sit still bound that he may not move?~
29 10, 65, 7 | mansion in the home of Law.~Bound by their common vow Dyaus,
30 10, 85, 20| Salmali, light-rolling,~Bound for the world of life immortal,
31 10, 85, 24| Most Blessed Savitar hath bound thee.~In Law's seat, to
32 10, 90, 15| Gods, offering sacrifice, bound, as their victim, Purusa.~
33 10, 102, 8 | shaggy beast went nobly, bound to the pole by the yoke'
34 10, 143, 2 | Gods unsoiled by dust had bound.~
35 10, 149, 1 | restless courser, air, sea bound fast to what no foot had
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