Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 25, 20| untie the bond between, and loose~The bonds below, that I
2 1, 32, 12| the Soma; thou hast let loose to flow the Seven Rivers.~
3 1, 36, 9 | sacred food, praised Agni! loose the smoke, ruddy and beautiful
4 1, 80, 10| exploit, he slew Vrtra and let loose the floods, lauding his
5 1, 130, 5 | without effort hast let loose the floods to run their
6 1, 167, 5 | Rodasi to follow- she with loose tresses and heroic spirit -~
7 1, 174, 4 | this earthly station.~To loose the floods, to seek, for
8 2, 28, 6 | 5 Loose me from sin as from a bond
9 3, 32, 1 | impetuous, liberal Giver, here loose thy two Bay Horses and rejoice
10 3, 32, 6 | 6 When thou didst loose the streams to run like
11 3, 41, 8 | whom thy Bays are dear, loose not thy Horses far from
12 3, 43, 1 | Sorna-draught from days aforetime.~Loose for the sacred grass thy
13 3, 53, 11| Kusikas, and be attentive; let loose Sudas's horse to win him
14 4, 16, 6 | with his eager Friends let loose the waters.~They with their
15 5, 2, 7 | Thou from the stake didst loose e'en Sunahsepa bound for
16 5, 2, 7 | with fervour.~So, Agni, loose from us the bonds that bind
17 5, 32, 1 | slaying the Danava, didst loose the torrents.~
18 5, 62, 1 | established there where they loose for travel Surya's horses.~
19 5, 78, 5 | Asvins, listen to my call: loose Saptavadhri from his bonds.~
20 5, 85, 4 | putting forth their vigour, loose them.~
21 6, 30, 4 | the waters, and lettest loose the streams to hurry seaward.~
22 6, 40, 1 | shed to make thee joyful: loose thy Bay Steeds and give
23 6, 48, 11| who freely pours her milk;~Loose her who never turns away;~
24 7, 86, 5 | ourselves offended.~O King, loose, like a thief who feeds
25 7, 91, 5 | savoury juice is offered: here loose your horses and be friendly-minded.~
26 9, 87, 7 | run as 'twere a host let loose, the Courser;~Like a strong
27 10, 27, 9 | hath been yoked seek one to loose him.~
28 10, 27, 11| blindness?~Which of the two will loose on him his anger-the man
29 10, 94, 14| they danced thereon.~So loose thou too his thought who
30 10, 102, 2 | 2 Loose in the wind the woman's
31 10, 108, 5 | ends of heaven.~Who will loose these for thee without a
32 10, 136, 1 | 1. HE with the long loose locks supports Agni, and
33 10, 136, 7 | bend,~When he with long loose locks hath drunk, with Rudra,
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