Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 46, 10| its-tongue shone forth the dark.~
2 1, 62, 8 | travelled, Night with her dark limbs, Dawn with limbs of
3 1, 65, 1 | like a thief lurking in dark cave with a stolen cow:~
4 1, 71, 1 | as the cows love morning, dark, breaking forth to view,
5 1, 85, 5 | rush the torrents of the dark red stormy cloud, and moisten,
6 1, 94, 7 | thou seest through even the dark of night. Let us not in
7 1, 113, 2 | white offspring; to her the Dark One hath resigned her dwelling.~
8 1, 140, 3 | together, moving in the dark bestir themselves: both
9 1, 164, 48| 47 Dark the descent: the birds are
10 2, 10, 2 | Immortal, keen of insight.~Dark steeds or ruddy draw his
11 3, 15, 3 | many mornings, among the dark ones shine forth red, O
12 3, 27, 13| showing in beauty through the dark,~Agni, the Strong, is kindled
13 3, 31, 17| 17 To thee proceed the dark, the treasure-holders, both
14 3, 55, 11| beauties: one of the Twain is dark, bright shines the other;~
15 3, 55, 11| And yet these two, the dark, the red, are Sisters. Great
16 4, 48, 3 | 3 The two dark treasuries of wealth that
17 5, 14, 4 | killing the Dasyus and the dark:~He found the Kine, the
18 5, 36, 6 | rich in steeds, gave me two dark red horses together with
19 6, 9, 1 | 1. ONE half of day is dark, and bright the other: both
20 7, 71, 1 | the Dawn her Sister; the Dark one yieldeth to the Red
21 7, 83, 3 | boundaries of earth were seen all dark with dust: O Indra-Varuna,
22 8, 41, 10| his decree, o'erspread the Dark Ones with a robe of light;~
23 8, 99, 5 | its fame is great.~The dark mares rushed along the paths,
24 9, 9, 6 | O Pavamana, drive away~Dark shades that must be met
25 10, 16, 6 | 6 What wound soe'er the dark bird hath inflicted, the
26 10, 22, 5 | 5 Even to these dark Steeds of Wind thou of thyself
27 10, 53, 11| with a secret tongue and dark intention laid the maiden
28 10, 61, 4 | Dyaus, the Asvins, that a dark cow to my red kine be added.~
29 10, 68, 11| 11 Like a dark steed adorned with pearl,
30 10, 94, 5 | in the sky's vault the dark impetuous ones have danced.~
31 10, 127, 7 | nigh to me who decks the dark with richest hues:~O Morning,
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