Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 104, 3 | who hath only wish as his possession casts on himself, casts
2 1, 167, 4 | the young Maid as a joint possession.~The fierce Gods drave not
3 1, 186, 10| might have they, their own possession.~Friendly are Visnu, Vata,
4 3, 10, 6 | mighty strength and great possession, fair to see.~
5 3, 31, 10| as they beheld their own possession.~Their shout of triumph
6 3, 34, 9 | 9 He gained possession of the Sun and Horses, Indra
7 3, 34, 10| plants and days for his possession; he gained the forest trees
8 5, 43, 9 | themselves give power as a possession.~
9 6, 3, 6 | night, by day the men's possession: red, he belongs to men
10 6, 68, 6 | Indra-Varuna, e'en our own possession.~
11 7, 1, 17| Agni, may we with riches in possession bring thee continual ofierings
12 7, 19, 1 | who pours not, for his own possession.~
13 7, 34, 24| hold great wealth in firm possession.~
14 7, 53, 3 | and Earth, ye hold in your possession full many a treasure for
15 7, 56, 18| who hath so much in his possession, free from duplicity, with
16 7, 56, 21| wealth that, Bulls! is your possession.~
17 7, 70, 1 | earth is called your own possession,~Like a strong horse with
18 7, 84, 3 | God-sent riches come for our possession: further ye us with your
19 7, 98, 5 | Soma became his own entire possession.~
20 9, 101, 1 | 1. FOR first possession of your juice, for the exhilarating
21 10, 54, 5 | all treasures in thy sole possession, treasures made manifest
22 10, 67, 7 | heat, hath gained a rich possession.~
23 10, 73, 4 | a thousand treasures in possession. The Asvins, O thou Hero,
24 10, 81, 1 | through his wish a great possession, came among men on earth
25 10, 121, 4 | men call sea and Rasa his possession:~His arms are these, his
26 10, 121, 10| have store of riches in possession.~
27 10, 132, 3 | have precious wealth in our possession,~Or when the worshipper
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