Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 69, 2 | discerns like the cow's udder, the sweet taste of food,~
2 1, 92, 4 | on: as a cow yields her udder so she bares her breast.~
3 1, 146, 2 | his red flames lick the udder.~
4 1, 164, 28| fondly calls to her warm udder, and suckles him with milk
5 1, 186, 4 | various hues within this udder.~
6 2, 14, 10| 10 As the cow's udder teems with milk, Adhvaryus,
7 2, 34, 6 | it swell like a mare, in udder like a cow, and for the
8 2, 34, 10| when they milked Prsni's udder, close akin to her.~Or when
9 3, 55, 13| hath the Milch-cow laid her udder?~This Ila streameth with
10 3, 57, 2 | the heaven's exhaustless udder.~As in this praise the Gods
11 4, 1, 19| like the milch cows' pure udder, the Sorria's juice when
12 4, 3, 10| hath milked the pure wiiite udder.~
13 4, 7, 7 | spreads forth in this earthly udder, Gods may rejoice them in
14 4, 22, 6 | issued from the streaming udder.~In fear of thee, O thou
15 4, 24, 9 | clever, both milk out the udder.~
16 5, 32, 2 | madest flow, the mountain's udder.~Strong Indra, thou by slaying
17 6, 66, 1 | but once her fair bright udder.~
18 7, 56, 4 | these mysteries, what in her udder mighty Prsni bore.~
19 7, 101, 1 | precedeth, which milk this udder that produceth nectar.~Quickly
20 9, 69, 1 | like a young calf to the udder of its dam.~As one who cometh
21 9, 71, 4 | oblation-eating cows in their uplifted udder mix their choicest milk.~
22 9, 93, 3 | 3 Yea, swollen is the udder of the milch-cow: thither
23 9, 107, 4 | 5 Milking the heavenly udder for dear meath, he hath
24 10, 27, 14| hath the Cow laid down her udder?~
25 10, 30, 11| of sacrifice disclose the udder. Give gracious hearing to
26 10, 31, 11| dark-coloured streamed the shining udder: none made it swell for
27 10, 73, 9 | of waters.~Thou from the udder which o'er earth is fastened
28 10, 76, 7 | beaker, they exhaust the udder's store, as the men purify
29 10, 100, 11| libation is the heavenly udder full. We ask for freedom
30 10, 115, 1 | soon as she who hath no udder bore him, he, faring on
31 10, 133, 7 | Cow may, with exhaustless udder, pouring a thousand streams,
32 10, 179, 3 | 3 Dressed in the udder and on fire, I fancy; well-dressed,
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