Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 139, 7 | ye Deities, ye gave that Milch-cow to the Angirases,~They milked
2 1, 153, 3 | Mitra-Varuna, Aditi the Milch-cow streams for the rite, for
3 1, 164, 26| 26 I invocate the milch-cow good for milking so that
4 1, 180, 3 | cow the first milk of the milch-cow,~Which the bright offerer,
5 2, 2, 9 | Gods in lofty heaven -~A milch-cow yielding to the singer in
6 2, 18, 8 | disunited still may his liberal Milch-cow yield us treasure.~So may
7 2, 34, 8 | to the cars,~Then, as the milch-cow feeds her calf within the
8 2, 35, 7 | whose mansion is the teeming Milch-cow, swells the Gods' nectar
9 3, 38, 7 | companionship of her, the Milch-cow, here with the strong Bull'
10 3, 39, 6 | found meath collected in the milch-cow, by foot and hoof, in the
11 3, 55, 13| On what world hath the Milch-cow laid her udder?~This Ila
12 3, 58, 1 | 1. THE Ancient's Milch-cow yields the things we long
13 4, 1, 6 | heated, of the cow, the milch-cow's bounty.~
14 4, 1, 16| 16 The Milch-cow's earliest name they comprehended:
15 4, 5, 3 | kept secret~As the lost milch-cow's track, the doubly Mighty,-
16 4, 33, 3 | year the Rbhus kept the Milch-cow, throughout a year fashioned
17 4, 34, 9 | the Asvins, who formed the Milch-cow and the pair of horses,~
18 4, 41, 5 | as steers who love the milch-Cow.~Milk may it yield us as,
19 4, 42, 10| kine in pasture;~And that Milch-cow who ahrinks not from the
20 5, 1, 1 | the Dawn who cometh like a milch-cow.~Like young trees shooting
21 5, 44, 13| of all holy thoughts.~The milch-cow brought, sweet-flavoured
22 6, 35, 4 | Send food to swell the milch-cow good at milking: bright
23 6, 48, 13| down in days of old~The milch-cow yielding milk for all, and
24 8, 1, 10| Indra the richly-yielding Milch-cow who provides unfailing food
25 8, 22, 4 | its onward course.~Like a milch-cow, O Lords of splendour, and
26 8, 27, 11| my song of praise. like a milch-cow that faileth not.~
27 8, 47, 12| near to us.~But for the milch-cow be it well, and for the
28 8, 89, 11| yielding food and vigour, the Milch-cow Vak, approach us meetly
29 9, 91, 3 | to the white milk of the milch-cow.~Through thousand fine hairs
30 9, 93, 3 | swollen is the udder of the milch-cow: thither in streams goes
31 10, 5, 7 | first-born of Holy Order, the Milch-cow and the Bull in life's beginning.~
32 10, 60, 11| sends his heat,~Downward the milch-cow pours her milk: so downward
33 10, 87, 16| human bodies,~Who steals the milch-cow's milk away, O Agni,-tear
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