Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 6, 1 | bright, the ruddy Steed~The lights are shining in the sky.~
2 1, 55, 6 | made with art,~He makes the lights of heaven shine forth secure,
3 1, 81, 5 | and pressed against the lights in heaven.~None like thee
4 1, 93, 5 | have set up the shining lights in heaven.~From curse and
5 1, 113, 1 | light is come, amid all lights the fairest; born is the
6 1, 191, 4 | lairs,~Extinguished were the lights of men, when things unseen
7 3, 6, 7 | from the sky thy brilliant lights shone hither: still hast
8 3, 25, 3 | 3 Agni, infallible, lights Earth and Heaven, immortal
9 5, 29, 1 | lustres, and three celestial lights have they established~The
10 6, 2, 5 | The mortal who with fuel lights thy flame and offers unto
11 6, 44, 23| within the Sun the light that lights him.~He found in heaven,
12 7, 78, 1 | have beheld her earliest lights approaching: her many glories
13 7, 78, 3 | Apparent eastward are those lights of Morning, sending out
14 8, 5, 8 | wide distances, and all the lights that are in heaven.~Ye traverse,
15 8, 15, 5 | Wherewith thou also foundest lights for Ayu and for Manu's sake:~
16 8, 23, 11| all these high enkindled lights,~Like horses and like stallions
17 8, 82, 26| Indra give thee skill, and lights of heaven, wealth to his
18 9, 9, 7 | newer evermore:~Make the lights shine as erst they shone.~
19 9, 36, 3 | Excellent Pavamana, make the lights shine brightly out for us.~
20 9, 42, 1 | floods, engendering heaven's lights, green-hued,~Robed in the
21 9, 85, 8 | the Sage hath caused the lights of heaven to give their
22 9, 86, 29| the heavens: thine are the lights, O Pavamana, thine the Sun.~
23 9, 91, 6 | health, ample land, and lights, O Soma, and grant us long
24 9, 94, 5 | and horses: give us broad lights and fill thGods with rapture.~
25 9, 102, 2 | Secret and dear through seven lights of sacrifice.~
26 10, 49, 6 | brought the God who makes the lights to broaden and increase.~
27 10, 55, 3 | seasons.~With four-and-thirty lights he looks around him, lights
28 10, 55, 3 | lights he looks around him, lights of one colour though their
29 10, 55, 4 | 4 As first among the lights, O Dawn, thou shonest, whereby
30 10, 170, 3 | This light, the best of lights, supreme, all-conquering,
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