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Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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loosed

   Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 51, 11| wider yet.~The Strong hath loosed his bolt with the swift 2 1, 80, 5 | trembling Vrtra's back, and loosed the waters free to run, 3 1, 103, 2 | with his thunderbolt and loosed the waters.~Maghavan with 4 1, 115, 4 | unfinished.~When he hath loosed his Horses from their station, 5 1, 128, 6 | his right hand hath not loosed his hold, through love of 6 1, 128, 6 | through love of fame not loosed his hold.~He bears oblations 7 4, 12, 6 | Excellent and Holy, have loosed the cow that by the foot 8 4, 27, 3 | archer Krsanu aimed and loosed the string to strike him.~ 9 4, 52, 5 | rays like troops of cattle loosed to feed.~Dawn hath filled 10 5, 29, 2 | to slay the Dragon, and loosed, that they might flow, the 11 6, 12, 5 | And, like a rushing flood, loosed quickly, burneth, swift 12 6, 32, 2 | holy-thoughted singers, he loosed the bond that held the beams 13 6, 75, 16| 16 Loosed from the Bowstring fly away, 14 7, 18, 15| guidance came speeding like loosed waters rushing downward.~ 15 7, 36, 1 | Surya with his beams hath loosed the cattle.~With lofty ridges 16 7, 71, 5 | distress and darkness, and loosed for Jahusa the bonds that 17 8, 32, 2 | the fiend,~Ahisuva, and loosed the floods.~ 18 8, 32, 25| the water-cloud in twain, loosed rivers for their downward 19 8, 58, 13| is that fair form that loosed the horses near at hand.~ 20 8, 89, 12| the rivers let them flow loosed at the command of Indra.~ 21 9, 69, 1 | the bow the hymn hath been loosed like a young calf to the 22 9, 86, 46| 46 Loosed is the heavens! support, 23 9, 88, 5 | 5 Like Agni loosed amid the forest, fiercely 24 9, 95, 2 | sends forth his voice, loosed on the path of Order.~As 25 9, 106, 12| Into the jars hath he been loosed, like an impetuous steed 26 10, 27, 14| Mother stands, the Youngling, loosed, is feeding.~Loud hath she 27 10, 91, 5 | the Dawns' approach,~When, loosed to wander over plants and 28 10, 111, 9 | motion,~Those that were loosed and those that longed for 29 10, 143, 2 | newly-born to earth.~Ye loosed him like a firm-tied knot


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