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Book, Hymn, Verse
1 2, 28, 12| 11May I not live O Varuna, to
2 1, 164, 35| 1ask thee of the Stallion's seed
3 5, 59, 5 | have waxed strong like we.1grown manly youths; with floods
4 3, 29, 2 | 2 1n the two fire-sticks Jatavedas
5 9, 23, 7 | 1ndu, thou fain wilt win us strength~
6 AppI | Altindisches Leben, p. 30.~ ~PAGE 221, HYMN CLXXIX.~The deified
7 1, 164, 34| 341ask thee of the earth's extremest
8 AppI | See Muir, O.S. Texts, ii. 342, and Zimmer, Altindisches
9 5, 57, 6 | is laid your energy and 3trength.~Bold thoughts are in your
10 7, 1, 10| against all godless arts of 4magic, -~These who ipprove the
11 9, 97, 53| 53 Flow on for us with this
12 9, 97, 54| 54 Eagerly do we pray for those
13 9, 97, 55| 55 Thou comest unto three extended
14 9, 97, 56| 56 This Soma here, the Wise,
15 9, 97, 57| 57 The Great Inviolate are
16 9, 97, 58| 58 Soma, may we, with thee
17 8, 92, 14| APPENDIX: (Book VIII. Hymns 49-59. M. Müller.)~
18 1, 178, 5 | 5Aided by thee, O Maghavan, O Indra,
19 AppI, 0, 5 | enemies by his might.'~ ~PAGE 619, HYMN CVI~I borrow Wilson'
20 AppI, 0, 7 | thy malady away.~ ~PAGE 650, HYMN CLXXXIV.~
21 5, 9, 7 | strength: be thou near us in 6rht for our success.~
22 8, 4, 21| 71 The herds of sixty thousand
23 AppII | nineteen syllables each, = 76 syllables.~Atijagati: four
24 AppI | APPENDIX I.~ ~PAGE 87, HYMN CXXVI.~I subjoin a
25 1, 54, 5 | s head the stores which 8usga kept confined,~Who shall
26 10, 64, 17| of Plati, praised you, O Aaiti and all Adityas.~Men are
27 8, 64, 15| 15 Abandoning the foeman's host pass hither
28 2, 23, 16| Who cherish in their heart abandonment of Gods. Brhaspati, no further
29 1, 24, 6 | on for ever, nor hills, abaters of the wind's wild fury.~
30 AppI | quac mustelae similis se abdidit, multum humorem effundens,
31 10, 124, 8 | elect their ruler, have in abhorrence turned away from Vrtra.~
32 10, 124, 9 | They call him Swan, the abhorrent floods' Companion, moving
33 AppII | metres employed in each Hymn.~Abhtisarini: a species of Trstup, in
34 6, 27, 5 | 5 In aid of Abhyavartin Cayamana, Indra destroyed
35 6, 27, 8 | damsels, twenty oxen, O Agni, Abhydvartin Cayamdna,~The liberal Sovran,
36 10, 46, 1 | born, who knows the clouds, Abider with men, is seated in the
37 1, 144, 1 | kiss the place where he abides.~
38 8, 83, 12| vigorous band of Maruts that abidetb in the mountains, I~Invoke
39 4, 28, 4 | Indra, cast down the Dasyus, abject tribes of Dasas.~Ye drave
40 4, 54, 3 | weakness, or through insolence,~Absolve us from the guilt and make
41 10, 29, 4 | to sustain us, since food absorbs the thought of each among
42 10, 86, 1 | 1. MEN have abstained from pouring juice they
43 4, 5, 5 | they have engendered this abysmal station.~
44 8, 7, 34| hills deerning themseives abysses: yea,~Even the mountains
45 AppI | loquitur]. Prope, prope accede; molliter me tange. Ne putes
46 7, 93, 8 | 8 While we accelerate these our sacrifices, may
47 9, 64, 16| 16 Accelerated by the hymn, the rapid drops
48 1, 128, 5 | the active One,~Then he accelerates the gift, and by the greatness
49 1, 107, 1 | sacrifice obtains the Gods' acceptance: be graciously inclined
50 5, 74, 7 | you to himself?~What bard, accepters of the bard? Who, rich in
51 9, 64, 28| And form that utters loud acclaim.~
52 4, 1, 16| bands knew, and sent forth acclamation:with the Bull's sheen the
53 8, 40, 9 | prayers, which soon shall have accomplishment.~
54 9, 109, 6 | the sky: flow, mighty, in accordance with true Law.~
55 AppII | syllables in the stanza varies accordingly from nineteen to thirty-three.~
56 7, 25, 1 | of the reviler: bring us accumulated store of treasures.~
57 9, 86, 18| cleanse thee, pour on us accumulateds Plentiful, nutritious food,~
58 7, 104, 8 | 8 Whoso accuses me with words of falsehood
59 4, 2, 6 | fuel, and makes his head to ache, thy faithful servant, -~
60 1, 105, 18| carpenter whose back is aching crouched and slunk away.
61 10, 128, 5 | freedom: here, all ye Gods, acquit yourselves like heroes.~
62 10, 87, 8 | whosoever is, he himself, or acteth as, a demon,~Him grasp,
63 9, 94, 1 | soldiers for the sunlight.~Acting the Sage, he flows enrobed
64 3, 62, 1 | YOUR well-known prompt activities aforetime needed no impulse
65 1, 52, 3 | with thought, with skilled activity, I call, most liberal giver,
66 10, 30, 15| are seated at our worship.~Adbvaryus, press the Soma juice for
67 6, 44, 13| 13 Adbyaryu, hero, bring to mighty Indrafor
68 4, 2, 19| light upon our worship -~Adding a beauty to the perfect
69 AppII | Padas, like Anustup with an additional Pada.~Panktyuttara: a metre
70 8, 2, 14| 14 Foe of the man who adds no milk, he heeds not any
71 10, 130, 5 | 5 Viraj adhered to Varuna and Mitra: here
72 1, 162, 9 | slayer's hands and nails adhereth,-among the Gods, too, may
73 8, 22, 10| wherewith ye helped Paktha and Adhrigt;, and Babhru severed from
74 1, 35, 6 | there are; two Savitar's, adjacent: in Yama's world is one,
75 10, 35, 9 | innocence in strewing grass, adjusting pressing-stones, and perfecting
76 8, 90, 11| indeed, thy greatness is admired: yea, verily, thou, God,
77 1, 145, 1 | now implored.~With him are admonitions and with him commands: he
78 6, 51, 8 | 8 Mighty is homage: I adopt and use it. Homage hath
79 8, 90, 16| Weak-minded men have as a cow adopted me who came hither from
80 7, 4, 8 | 8 Unwelcome for adoption is the stranger, one to
81 8, 11, 10| 10 Ancient, adorablie at sacrifices, Priest from
82 7, 100, 1 | far-striding Visnu.~He who adoreth him with all his spirit
83 3, 18, 3 | so far as I have power, adoring-this hymn divine to gain a hundred
84 7, 57, 3 | their weapons.~With all adornments, decking earth and heaven,
85 1, 112, 23| Powers, helped Kutsa, son of Aduni, gave Turviti and Dabhiti
86 7, 5, 6 | Vasus seated the might of Aduras, for they loved thy spirit.~
87 2, 30, 6 | are the rich worshipper's advancers.~Graciously favour us, Indra
88 10, 142, 5 | thine arms resplendent, advancest o'er the land spread out
89 1, 180, 7 | even now do ye O blameless Advins, ye Mighty, guard the man
90 10, 66, 2 | Who, sent by Indra and advised by Varuna, have gotten for
91 8, 16, 5 | staked, men call to be their advocate:~They who have Indra win
92 8, 35, 12| bestow upon us progeny and aff luence.~Accordant, of one
93 6, 3, 2 | moves not, outrage and scorn affect not such a mortal.~
94 10, 126, 1 | severe distress, ye Gods, affects the mortal man,~Whom Aryaman
95 7, 50, 4 | gracious Goddesses, never afflict us with the Sipada disease,
96 5, 55, 9 | deliver us, when lauded, from afflictions.~Accept, ye Holy Ones, the
97 1, 24, 8 | and warned afar whate'er afflicts the spirit.~
98 6, 49, 13| When one so great as thou affordeth shelter, may we with wealth
99 6, 49, 13| for man's behoof in his afiliction thrice measured out the
100 10, 34, 6 | and wonders, his body all afire, Shall I be lucky?~Still
101 1, 113, 5 | 5 Rich Dawn, she sets afoot the coiled-up sleeper, one
102 8, 59, 4 | Ones,~The Kine who spread aftar, sent their loud voices
103 5, 78, 8 | descend together with the after-birth.~
104 10, 85, 40| Gandharva was her lord.~Agai was thy third husband: now
105 1, 37, 8 | forth the earth, like an age-weakened lord of men,~Trembles in
106 2, 39, 5 | 5 Like two winds ageing not, two confluent rivers,
107 1, 116, 6 | horse which of old ye gave Aghasva, Asvins, a gift to be his
108 6, 66, 5 | those who are light and agile in their greatness.~
109 7, 19, 1 | terrific, singly excites and agitates all the people:~Thou givest
110 4, 17, 2 | stedfast mountains shook in agitation . the waters flowed, and
111 5, 41, 10| Offspring of the Waters.~Agn; with might neighs loudly
112 3, 6, 8 | turn their horses hither, Agni-- -~
113 8, 44, 6 | 6 I worship Agni-may he hear!-the cheerful, the
114 1, 93 | HYMN XCIII. Agni-Sona.~
115 1, 93, 9 | together, mates in wealth, AgniSoma, accept our hymns:~Together
116 5, 34, 9 | Agni! I laud the liberal Agnivesi, Satri the type and standard
117 6, 52, 2 | that we are making,~May agonies of burning be his portion.
118 10, 85, 14| bridal,~Then all the Gods agreed to your proposal Pusan as
119 8, 98, 3 | 3 Agreeing in your spirit, all ye Deities,
120 10, 89, 9 | lead evil lives, who break agreements, and injure Varuna, Aryaman
121 8, 60, 12| with the warrior steed; Agril to win the land for us.~
122 6, 15, 10| rules invite for worship, Agru announce our offering to
123 1, 112, 7 | Come hither unto us, O Agvin;, with those aids.~
124 10, 119, 9 | 9 Aha! this spacious earth will
125 4, 42, 10| And that Milch-cow who ahrinks not from the milking, O
126 1, 8, 6 | 6 Which aideth those to win them sons,
127 8, 36, 3 | food, and that with might aidg thee,~O Satakratu, drink
128 3, 17, 3 | favour, and help in stir aiid stress the man who worships.~
129 3, 46, 4 | the well of holy thoughts, aIl-comprehending.~
130 8, 88, 5 | bands.~Father art thou, aIl-conquering, cancelling the curse, thou
131 4, 27, 3 | mind, the archer Krsanu aimed and loosed the string to
132 10, 39, 8 | 8 Ye gave a ain the vigour of his youthful
133 4, 39, 2 | bounties,~Whom, swift of foot aind shining bright as Agni,
134 4, 5, 2 | Vaisvanara most manly, youthful Aini.~
135 5, 9, 7 | nourish us, and help in aining strength: be thou near us
136 9, 97, 32| 32 Bright, bellowing aiong the path of Order, thou
137 10, 98, 12| wicked demons.~From this air-ocean, from the lofty heavens,
138 1, 30, 18| mighty acts,~Travels, O Aivins, in the sea.~
139 8, 62, 1 | the Law, yoke your steeds, Aiyins, to your car~Let your protecting
140 4, 44, 6 | you praise, O Asvins, and Ajamilhas come to the laudation.~
141 7, 18, 19| of all his treasures.~The Ajas and the Sigrus and the Yaksus
142 8, 17, 12| delight~Thou art invoked, Akhandala!~
143 8, 32, 12| 12 May he, this A;akra, strengthen us, Boon God
144 7, 36, 7 | offspring.~Let not swift-moving Aksara neglect us: they have increased
145 4, 10, 7 | here by this place, thine al tar.~
146 1, 40, 8 | kings he slays: e'en mid alarms he dwells secure~In great
147 10, 10, 13| 13 Alas! thou art indeed a weakling,
148 9, 67, 30| 30 Lost is Alayya's axe. O Soma, God do thou
149 4, 4, 12| speedy and propitious, alert and ever friendly, most
150 AppII | represented by a double Alexandrine.~Kakup or Kakubh: a metre
151 9, 86, 29| sea, O Sage who bringest alf to light: under thy Law
152 10, 34, 2 | mine own devoted wife I alienated.~
153 9, 64, 11| flowed to purifying seive,~Alighting in the home of Law.~
154 7, 18, 7 | Pakthas, the Bhalanas, the Alinas, the Sivas, the Visanins.~
155 7, 7, 3 | propitious,~Invoking both All-boon-bestowing Mothers of whom, Most Youthful!
156 9, 18, 2 | is offipring of thy sap:~All-bountcous art thou in carouse.~
157 8, 46, 9 | 9 Which merits fame, all-bountiful! and, unsubdued, hath victory
158 10, 27, 20| him to his object, and the all-cleansing Sun who is above us.~
159 6, 51, 7 | Ye, Universal Gods! are all-controllers: may he do harm unto himself
160 8, 19, 11| is chief ornament, and, all-desired, loves his laud well,~And
161 10, 77, 4 | were, and shaken.~This your all-feedin sacrifice approaches: come
162 5, 41, 4 | Dyaus accordant, Vata, Agni,~All-feeding Pusan, Bhaga sought the
163 3, 38, 8 | diffuses.~He covers both all-fostering worlds with praises even
164 9, 93, 5 | while they cleansethee, all-glorious, swelling wealth, with store
165 8, 87, 2 | things, thou art Mighty and All-God.~
166 7, 17, 5 | win for us things that are all-goodly, and let the prayers, we
167 3, 50, 1 | 1. LET Indra drink, All-hail! for his is Soma,-the mighty
168 7, 28, 1 | give thine ear to us, O All-impeller.~
169 1, 188, 5 | 5 The sovran all-imperial Doors, wide, good, many
170 3, 20, 3 | many charms of charmers, All-Inspirer! have they laid in thee,
171 9, 81, 5 | Both Heaven and Earth, the all-invigorating Pair, Vidhatar, Aditi, and
172 8, 27, 3 | Law stands fast, and the all-lightening Marut troop.~
173 10, 170, 3 | exalted with high laud.~All-lighting, radiant, mighty as the
174 7, 75, 6 | resplendent Morning.~On her all-lovely car she comes, the Fair
175 3, 31, 16| set the waters flowing, all-lucid, widely spread, that move
176 10, 55, 8 | works with his companion, All-marking, rapid Victor, Curse-averter,~
177 1, 61, 4 | praises, a hymn well-formed, all-moving, to wise Indra.~
178 7, 91, 6 | teams, O Indra and Vayu, all-munificent, which attend you,~With
179 8, 86, 15| honour us with opulence, all-nourishing and much-to-be. desired,
180 9, 97, 56| Soma here, the Wise, the All-obtainer, flows on his way as King
181 1, 53, 8 | 9 With all-outstripping chariot-wheel, O Indra,
182 8, 46, 20| Sole Lord of victory, bring all-ovcrpowering wealth, joy-giving, chief
183 1, 146, 1 | the triple-headed, Agni all-perfect in his Parents' bosom,~Sunk
184 1, 64, 8 | like lions mightily, they, all-possessing, are beauteous as antelopes;~
185 1, 143, 4 | wealth, like Varuna,~Him, All-possessor, whom the Bhrgus with their
186 8, 1, 22| Where bliss is not, may he, All-praised, God whom the pious glorify,~
187 10, 67, 11| O Heaven and Earth, ye All-producers.~
188 7, 47, 3 | 3 All-purifying, joying in their nature,
189 1, 191, 9 | the Aditya from the hills, all-seen, destroying things unseen.~
190 5, 61, 14| verily, of these where the All-shakers take delight,~Born, spotless,
191 6, 44, 7 | conquered, borne by strong all-shaking mares, and was with far-spread
192 10, 85, 20| 20 Mount this, all-shaped, gold-hued, with strong
193 1, 145, 3 | to all the words I speak.~All-speeding, victor, perfecter of sacrifice,
194 10, 55, 8 | 8 All-strong, performing works with his
195 10, 83, 6 | thou to me, Victorious, All-supporter!~Come to me, Manyu, Wielder
196 1, 146, 5 | himself abroad, he is the Sire all-visible of this progeny.~
197 1, 120, 3 | 3 Such as ye: are, all-wise, we call you. Ye wise, declare
198 5, 82, 1 | to be enjoyed.~The best, all-yielding, conquering gift of Bhaga
199 7, 92, 1 | thousand teams are thine, Allbounteous Giver.~To thee the rapture-bringing
200 10, 124, 6 | the light of heaven, here allis lovely; here there is radiance,
201 7, 56, 14| accept this thousandfold allotment of household sacrifice and
202 5, 49, 1 | meet you, and Bhaga who allots the wealth of mortals.~You,
203 10, 49, 1 | surpassing wealth; I have allowed the holy hymn to strengthen
204 8, 46, 14| Mighty One, even as the hymn alloweth it.~
205 4, 40, 4 | together, as his strength allows, Dadhikras springs along
206 5, 43, 12| red, the golden-hued, the allresplendent.~
207 4, 6, 10| move for ever restless, allsubduing,~Like falcons hasting eagerly
208 4, 19, 6 | the great stream, flowing, allsustaining:~Yea, at their prayer didst
209 AppII | translation.~Subjoined, in alphabetical arrangement, are the names,
210 2, 13, 3 | the institutor gives: one, altering the forms, zealously plies
211 1, 144, 3 | 3 Seeking in course altern to reach the selfsame end
212 1, 113, 3 | pathway; taught by the Gods, alternately they travel.~Fair-formed,
213 1, 62, 8 | unlike in hue, the Pair in alternation~Round heaven and earth from
214 AppI | Texts, ii. 342, and Zimmer, Altindisches Leben, p. 30.~ ~PAGE 221,
215 8, 41, 2 | 2 Him altogether praise I with the song and
216 | always
217 1, 142, 9 | 9 Let Hotri pure, set amang Gods, amid the Maruts Bhirati,
218 4, 30, 13| the store which Susna had amassed,~When thou didst crush his
219 1, 155, 5 | light, is restless with amaze.~But his third step doth
220 1, 100, 17| Rjrasva with his fellows, Ambarisa, Suradhas, Sahadeva, Bhayamana.~
221 8, 50, 9 | love hath gladdened thee, ambitious! ever pressing on!~
222 9, 62, 6 | adorned the meath's juice for~Ambrosia, for the festival.~
223 8, 6, 7 | loudly forth-our thoughts among-the best of songs.~Even lightnings
224 10, 86, 6 | 6 No Dame hath ampler charms than 1, or greater
225 1, 83, 1 | horses and of kine.~With amplest wealth thou fillest him,
226 1, 40, 8 | 8 He amplifies his lordly might, with kings
227 1, 52, 14| 14 Whose amplitude the heaven and earth have
228 1, 23, 19| 19 Amrit is in the Waters in the
229 AppII | instead of eleven syllables.~Amstup or Anustubh: consisting
230 8, 5, 26| 26 And Amsu in decisive fight, Agastya
231 8, 32, 2 | 2 Strong God, he slew Anarsani, Srbinda, Pipru, and the
232 8, 4, 1 | south,~Thou chiefly art with Anava and Turvasa, brave Champion
233 7, 18, 14| 14 The Anavas and Druhyus, seeking booty,
234 7, 7, 5 | Supporter,~He whom both Heaven anct Earth exalt and strengthenwhom,
235 10, 93, 15| Besides, they showed us seven -and-seventy horses here.~Tanva at once
236 3, 6, 9 | Dames, the Gods, the Three and-Thirty, after thy Godlike nature,
237 7, 17, 4 | fair sacrifices, worship andgratify the Gods Immortal.~
238 8, 2, 4 | Soma juice~Among the Gods andmortal men.~
239 5, 61, 6 | who turns~Away from Gods, andoffers not.~
240 8, 53 | HYMN LIII. Andra.~
241 4, 31, 14| Winning for us both kine andsteeds.~
242 5, 41, 8 | through our obeisance - andTrees and Plants, for the swift
243 10, 27, 11| two will loose on him his anger-the man who leads her home or
244 10, 174, 2 | menaces, withstand the man who angers us.~
245 4, 51, 4 | wealth Navagva, Dasagva Angira, the seven-toned singer?~
246 7, 18, 17| lion.~He pared the pillar's angles with a needle. Thus to Sudas
247 10, 128, 2 | middle air's extended region, ani may the wind blow favouring
248 1, 139, 9 | 9 Dadhyac of old, Anigiras, Priyamedha these, and Kanva,
249 8, 1, 10| day I call Sabardugiha who animates the holy song,~Indra the
250 10, 122, 5 | thy fill invited to the Anirta,~The Maruts in the votary'
251 5, 53, 9 | let not Rasa, Krumu, or Anitabha, Kubha, or Sindhu hold you
252 1, 104, 4 | speeds and rules the Hero, Anjasi, Kulisi, and Virapatni,
253 7, 50, 2 | that which overspreads the ankles and the knees,~May the refulgent
254 5, 54, 11| Lances are on your shoulders, anklets on your feet, gold chains
255 9, 101, 11| treasure-finders, have announced food unto us from every
256 4, 36, 1 | firmament.~That is the great announcement of your Deity, that, O ye
257 3, 3, 8 | priests,~Our solemn rites' announcer, Jatavedas, men with worship
258 2, 13, 3 | 3 One priest announces what the institutor gives:
259 9, 45, 6 | stream wherein steeped thou announcest to the man~Who worships
260 1, 162, 4 | to the Gods the sacrifice announceth.~
261 7, 6, 5 | and gave the Mornings to anoble Husband,~Young Agni, who
262 4, 6, 3 | which, firmly set and fixed, anoints the victims.~
263 8, 45, 5 | 5 Savasi answered, He who seeks thine enmity
264 4, 19, 9 | thou broughtest from the ant-hill the unwedded damsel's son
265 1, 112, 6 | 6 Wherewith ye rescued Antaka when languishing deep in
266 8, 4, 10| 10 Come like a thirsty antelope to the drinking-place: drink
267 1, 64, 8 | all-possessing, are beauteous as antelopes;~Stirring the darkness with
268 4, 19, 9 | unwedded damsel's son whom ants were eating.~The blind saw
269 AppII | Ramayana, and the Puranas.~Anustubgarbha: a metre of the Usnih class:
270 AppII | eleven syllables.~Amstup or Anustubh: consisting of four Padas
271 10, 182, 2 | at Prayaja: blest be our Anuyaja at invokings.~May he repel
272 3, 19, 1 | 1. Aow, quick, sage, infallible,
273 1, 140, 9 | fields with beasts that flee apace.~Strengthening all that
274 8, 80, 7 | 7 Cleansing Apala, Indra! thrice, thou gavest
275 4, 51, 6 | splendour, they are not known aparto alike, unwasting.~
276 3, 23, 4 | bright weather.~On man, on Apaya, Agni! on the rivers Drsadvati,
277 10, 114, 7 | will declare to us the ford Apnana, the path whereby they drink
278 10, 107, 9 | themselves a bride in fair apparel.~The liberal have obtained
279 4, 5, 9 | is the Great Ones' mighty apparition which from of old the radiant
280 1, 124, 3 | in garments all of light, appeareth.~Truly she fo1loweth the
281 4, 44, 2 | followeth close upon your bright appearing when stately horses in your
282 8, 48, 2 | thou hast entered within, appeaser of celestial anger.~Indu,
283 10, 114, 9 | hath learned the metres' application? Who hath gained Vak, the
284 6, 16, 17| 17 Where'er tby mind applies itself, vigour preeminent
285 10, 87, 3 | 3 Apply thy teeth, the upper and
286 8, 27, 19| 19 If ye appoint the rite to-day, kind Rulers,
287 7, 90, 3 | heavenly Dhisana for our wealth appointeth,~His team of harnessed horses
288 6, 62, 9 | and Mitra, air's realm, appointing both the Kings in season,~
289 7, 19, 11| wax mighty in thy body.~Apportion to us strength and habitations.
290 1, 117, 1 | is on the grass, our song apportioned: with food and strength
291 2, 33, 12| 12 I bend to thee as thou approachest, Rudra, even as a boy before
292 1, 148, 2 | such as I am, Agni my help approves me.~All acts of mine shall
293 1, 188 | HYMN CLXXXVIII. April~
294 10, 120, 6 | energetic, Aptya of the Aptyas:~He with his might destroys
295 10, 103, 12| their bodies and depart, O Apva.~Attack them, set their
296 1, 191, 1 | slightly venomous, or venomous aquatic worm, -~Both creatures,
297 10, 146 | HYMN CXLVI. Aranyani.~
298 10, 99, 9 | seasons; and he quelled Araru, four-footed dernon.~
299 10, 97, 12| disease like some strong arbiter of strife.~
300 10, 159, 2 | banner and the head, a mighty arbitress am I:~I am victorious, and
301 5, 64, 7 | white Cows shine,~Supporting Arcananas, speed, ye Heroes, with
302 6, 3, 5 | 5 Archer-like, fain toshoot, he sets his
303 10, 81, 1 | came among men on earth as archetypal.~
304 AppI | Ille loquitur]. Adhaerens, arcte adhaerens, illa quac mustelae
305 1, 55, 3 | the Strong One, for each arduous deed.~
306 8, 6, 7 | 7 Here are-we sing them loudly forth-our
307 6, 65, 1 | who at night-time with her argent lustre hath shown herself
308 7, 61, 1 | light of you Twain Gods ariseth.~He who beholdetb all existing
309 9, 65, 23| 23 Those pressed among Arjikas, pressed among the active,
310 1, 122, 5 | who thunders, as, to win Arjuna's assent, cried Ghosa.~I
311 4, 26, 1 | singer.~Kutsa the son of Arjuni I master. I am the sapient
312 10, 85, 13| days are oxen slain, in Arjuris they wed the bride.~
313 8, 57, 16| Atithigva good car-steeds; from Arksa rein-obeying steeds,~From
314 5, 58, 2 | mighty glittering band, arm-bound with bracelets, givers of
315 5, 59, 2 | press between in mighty armament.~
316 8, 37, 2 | mighty Conqueror of hostile armaments, O Indra, Lord of Strength,
317 5, 58, 4 | the fighter hand to hand, armmighty, and the brave hero, Maruts
318 5, 43, 4 | 4 Two arms-the Soma's dexterous immo. lators-and
319 9, 68, 2 | 2 He bellows with a roar arourd the highest twigs: the Tawny
320 7, 34, 5 | 5 Arouse you, like the days, to sacrifice
321 9, 35, 4 | 4 Indu arouses strength the Sage who strives
322 4, 30, 18| 18 Arpa and Citraratha, both Aryas,
323 5, 81, 2 | 2 The Sapient One arrays himself in every form: for
324 5, 32, 9 | 9 Who may arrest his strength or cheek his
325 4, 17, 1 | Vrtra didst free the floods arrested by the Dragon.~
326 4, 22, 3 | powers,~And bearing in his arrns the yearning thunder, with
327 7, 98, 4 | When thou hast urged the arrocrant to combat, proud in their
328 10, 85, 34| filled, as it were, with arrow-barbs, Empoisoned and.not fit
329 2, 42, 2 | nor the eagle let not the arrow-bearing archer reach thee.~Still
330 10, 108, 6 | bodies, O ye Panis, were arrow-proof, your words are weak for
331 9, 97, 29| of winnning, Indu; thou art-forerunnner of abundant riches.~
332 4, 33, 8 | insight.~The Gods' expert artificer was Vaja, Indra's Rbhuksan,
333 4, 35, 8 | 8 Ye, whom your artist skill hath raised to Godhead
334 5, 42, 12| House-friends, the cunning-handed Artists, may the Steer's Wives,
335 2, 27, 1 | Kings Adityas.~May Mitra, Aryanian, and Bhaga hear us, the
336 10, 178, 3 | thousands none avert it, as- the young maid repelleth
337 9, 80, 2 | whom the cows have -lowed, ascendest bright with sheen, thine
338 1, 105, 11| 11 High in the mid ascent of heaven those Birds of
339 8, 103, 5 | great happiness have we ascribed to these Two Bright Ones
340 10, 34, 9 | themselves they bum the heart to ashes.~
341 3, 2, 14| heaven, whom none may turn aside-to him the Powerful with mighty
342 1, 29, 3 | 3 Lull thou asleep, to wake no more, the pair
343 10, 53, 8 | 8 Here flows Asmanvati: hold fast each other, keep
344 9, 80, 1 | lightens with the roaring of Br aspati: h the lakes have not contained
345 1, 147, 1 | have the radiant ones, aspiring, endued thee with the vigour
346 1, 79, 11| O Agni, who near or afar assaileth us:~Do thou increase and
347 2, 33, 3 | well-being repel thou from us all assaults of mis. chief.~
348 10, 17, 1 | world hears the tidings and assembles.~But Yama's Mother, Spouse
349 1, 116, 17| Deities within their hearts assented, and ye, Nasatyas, are close
350 3, 19, 4 | Youthful One, the Gods' asserrigly, the Heavenly Host which
351 8, 100, 3 | 3 A hundred asses hath he given, a hundred
352 5, 81, 1 | thoughts.~He only knowing works assigns their priestly tasks. Yea,
353 8, 38, 9 | grace I claim, Sarasvati's associates~To whom this psalm of praise
354 6, 75, 9 | 9 In sweet association lived the fathers who gave
355 1, 115, 5 | s lap the Sun this form assumeth that Varuna and Mitra may
356 10, 73, 6 | thou camest, and with the assurance of thine heart thou slewest.~
357 3, 12, 2 | drink ye both this juice assured.~
358 9, 68, 6 | plant from far away.~Him who assures success they beautified
359 10, 21, 3 | carouse-all glories thou assurnest. Thou art waxing great.~
360 AppII | 8 syllables+ 4+8+ 8). ~Asti: consisting of four Padas
361 5, 78, 8 | like as the sea is set astir,~So also, ten-month babe,
362 10, 171, 3 | mortal man, hast thou, for Astrabudhna the devout,~O Indra, many
363 10, 12, 6 | she who is akin becomes astranger.~Guard ceaselessly, great
364 AppII | syllables in the stanza.~Astrapaikti: consisting of two Padas
365 10, 113, 4 | sprang to life he forced asun. der hosts: forward the
366 10, 61, 16| hast grown mighty through Asvaghna's virtues.~
367 6, 47, 24| Atharvans hundred cows,~Hath Asvatha to Payu given.~
368 5, 46, 8 | enjoy our presents, Rat, Asvini, Agnayi, and Indrani.~May
369 1, 92, 17| giveth light to man,~Do ye, O Asvius, bring strength bither unto
370 10, 113, 8 | food with his tcetlv, he ate Vrtra, the Dragon, maimed
371 1, 180, 1 | drinking the sweetness ye atend the Mornings.~
372 9, 110, 8 | up their voice to Indra athis birth.~
373 AppII | of twelve syllables each.~Atidhrti: four Padas of nineteen
374 AppII | syllables each, = 76 syllables.~Atijagati: four Padas of thirteen
375 AppII | thirteen syllables each.~Atincrti: consisting of three Padas
376 7, 103, 7 | talk at the Soma-rite of Atiratra,~So, Frogs, ye gather round
377 AppII | six, and seven syllables.~Atisakvari: four Padas of fifteen syllables
378 6, 52, 1 | crush him down: degraded be Atiyaja's sacrificing patron.~
379 6, 9, 1 | and bright the other: both atmospheres move on by sage devices.~
380 10, 165, 1 | let us sing hymns and make atonement. Well be it with our quadrupeds
381 1, 162, 5 | Invoker, ministering priest, atoner, fire-kindler Soma-presser,
382 10, 101, 10| and to both chariot-poles attach the car-horse.~
383 4, 32, 10| forts thou brakest down,~Attacking them in rapturous joy.~
384 1, 123, 11| Dawns have reached what thou attainest.~
385 3, 56, 8 | bright realms, best, beyond attainment, and three, the Asura's
386 10, 71, 8 | far behind through their attainments, and some who count as Brahmans
387 6, 28, 2 | them: no evil-minded foe attempts to harass them.~The master
388 3, 19, 2 | hand, choosing the Gods' attendance, he with rich presents hath
389 1, 80, 4 | life-fostering waters flow attended by the Marut host, lauding
390 8, 35, 14| Visnu and the Angirases attending you, and with the Maruts
391 3, 9, 8 | adorable: serve ye the God attentively.~
392 9, 62, 27| these worlds stand ready to attest thy might:~For thy behoof
393 1, 85, 3 | Cow, they shine in bright attire, and on their fair limbs
394 1, 124, 7 | husband, smiling and well attired, unmasks her beauty.~
395 4, 3, 2 | coming, as the fond dame attires her for her husband.~Performer
396 9, 98, 4 | every mortal worshipper~Attractest riches thousandfold, made
397 6, 45, 30| 30 Nearest and most attractive may our laud, O Indra come
398 AppII | fifteen syllables each.~Atyasti: four Padas of seventeen
399 5, 73, 7 | When by your great deeds, Atyins, Chiefs, Atri is brought
400 1, 158, 1 | stand beside us,~What wealth Aucathya craves of you, great Helpers
401 8, 62, 15| with thousands both of kine aud steeds:~Let your protecting
402 8, 82, 11| none disregards,~Neither audacious man nor God.~
403 3, 1, 4 | the Seven strong Floods augmented, him white at birth and
404 9, 63, 5 | every noble work, active, augmenting Indra's strength,~Driving
405 10, 98, 11| set mid the Gods in heaven Aulana also.~
406 8, 91, 4 | 4 As Aurva Bhrgu used, as Apnavana
407 10, 109, 4 | sate them down to their austere devotion:~Dire is a Brahman'
408 10, 167, 3 | guard,~This day by thine authority, O Maghavan, Maker, Disposer
409 7, 82, 2 | is called Monarch and One Autocrat.~All Gods in the most lofty
410 1, 32, 13| 13 Nothing availed him lightning, nothing thunder,
411 10, 95, 11| sayest thou, when naught avails thee?~
412 5, 44, 10| Sadhri, and Evavada,~With Avatsara's sweet songs will we strive
413 10, 164, 1 | 1. AVAUNT, thou Master of the mind
414 1, 32, 14| 14 Whom sawest thou to avenge the Dragon, Indra, that
415 1, 33, 5 | turned and fled, Indra! with averted faces.~When thou, fierce
416 8, 23, 13| unto Manti's race,~Agni averteth from us all the demon host.~
417 1, 162, 12| remove it;~And, craving meat, await the distribution, -may their
418 5, 79, 1 | 1. O HEAVENLY Dawn, awaken us to ample opulence to-day~
419 1, 113, 14| off the veil of darkness.~Awakening the world with purple horses,
420 10, 140, 5 | control,~Thou givest blest award of good, and plenteous food,
421 5, 62, 5 | Mitra-Varuna, firm, strong, awe-inspiring, are seated on a throne
422 8, 21, 6 | Why art thou pondering yet awhile?~Here are our wishes; thou
423 1, 112, 19| 19 Wherewith ye brought awife for Vimada to wed, wherewith
424 8, 62, 17| looked upon the Asvins, as an axearmed man upon a tree:~Let your
425 10, 67, 1 | Law, our sire discovered.~Ayasya, friend of all men, hath
426 1, 122, 15| the king, the conquering Ayavasa.~Now like the Sun, O Varuna
427 6, 21, 8 | the singer.~For thou wast aye our fathers' Friend aforetime,
428 9, 86, 13| Indra, through thy wisdom, b thy thought, O Sage, Soma
429 1, 189, 3 | make our home again to be a b1ess ing, with all the Immortal
430 9, 99, 6 | were impregns the cow, and babbles on, the Lord of Song.~
431 3, 31, 10| When the kine showed, they bade the heroes rouse them.~
432 2, 11, 2 | compassed by the Dragon, thou badest swell and settest free,
433 8, 2, 5 | the brilliant-hued, the badly-mixt or bitter draught,~Repels,
434 2, 11, 10| his fill of flowing Soma, baffled the guileful Danava's devices.~
435 5, 44, 12| holy, Tarya, Srutavit, and Bahuvrkta, joined with you, have slain
436 8, 99, 3 | well-tanned,~A hundred tufts of Balbaja, four hundred red-hued mares
437 8, 46, 32| the sage received, Dasa Balbutha's and Taruksa's gifts.~These
438 1, 162, 19| in order, these, amid the balls, in fire I offer.~
439 6, 70, 5 | down the balmy rain for us, balm-dropping, yielding balm, with balm
440 10, 110, 10| offerings which thyself thou balmest the Companies of Gods in
441 10, 110, 2 | fair-tongued, with sweet meath balming the paths and waysof Order,
442 8, 99, 3 | 3 Bamboos a hundred, a hundred dogs,
443 6, 31, 3 | conquer Susna, voracious, bane of crops, in fight for cattle.~
444 7, 84, 4 | blessing;~For the Aditya, banisher of falsehood, the Hero,
445 6, 3, 1 | Mitra, guardest, O God, by banishing his trouble.~
446 1, 32, 8 | There as he lies like a bank-bursting river, the waters taking
447 8, 66, 7 | thousand feathers, hundred barbs,~Which, Indra, thou hast
448 1, 92, 4 | yields her udder so she bares her breast.~Creating light
449 1, 187, 9 | from thee in milky food or barley-brew, Vatapi, grow thou fat thereby.~
450 10, 27, 9 | men are gathered I am with barley-eaters in the corn-land.~There
451 1, 135, 8 | the cows yield milk, the barleymeal is dressed. For thee,~O
452 7, 104, 9 | with their evil natures barm the righteous,~May Soma
453 8, 92, 1 | risen aloft to Agni who was barn to give the Arya strength.~
454 2, 19, 2 | rent piecemeal Ahi who barred up the waters,~So that the
455 1, 24, 7 | erect the Tree's stem in the baseless region.~Its rays, whose
456 1, 52, 2 | Like as a mountain on firm basis, unremoved, he, thousandfold
457 10, 68, 3 | barley out of winnowing- baskets,~The vigorous, wandering
458 8, 4, 8 | bee: quickly come hither, baste, and drink.~
459 9, 71, 3 | his work with song, and bathes in streams to satisfy the
460 9, 66, 9 | sieve when thou,~A singer, bathest in the wood.~
461 5, 80, 5 | her limbs are bright with bathing, she stands, as 'twere,
462 7, 82, 4 | 4 In battels and in frays we ministering
463 6, 26, 4 | 4 The lofty battle-car thou broughtest forward;
464 5, 44, 7 | unwedded, with a Spouse, in battle-loving spirit moveth o'er the foes.~
465 8, 3, 5 | Indra, as worshippers in battle-shock, we call, Indra that we
466 1, 141, 10| Strength, most wealthy! in our battle-song.~
467 1, 44, 9 | light.~Thou art our help in battle-strife, the Friend of inan, the
468 4, 25, 8 | their strength when urged to battle-these are the men who call for
469 3, 29, 9 | obstruction.~This Agni is the battle-winning Hero by whom the Gods have
470 6, 33, 2 | Indra, to aid them in the battlefield of heroes.~Thou, with the
471 8, 21, 12| victors in the singer's battlesong, and meet the wicked, Much
472 8, 72, 6 | 6 We in our homes, ye Baunteous Ones, and while we journey
473 3, 42, 1 | Come, favouring us, thy Bay-drawn car!~
474 8, 65, 1 | clave into pieces Vrtra's bead~With hundred-knotted thunderbolt.~
475 6, 21, 8 | prayer of this thy present beadsman, O Indra, Hero, cherishing
476 5, 42, 11| Lord of every balm that bealeth.~Worship thou Rudra for
477 1, 122, 4 | Mothers of the Living One who beameth.~
478 7, 77, 3 | on,~Distinguished by her bean-is Dawn shines apparent, come
479 8, 33, 6 | provokes, who stands in bearded confidence;~Much-lauded,
480 9, 86, 35| as nearest and farseeing bearer-up of heaven.~
481 1, 48, 9 | store of high felicity, and bearning on our solemn rites.~
482 5, 17, 3 | hath bound to act,~Whose bearns of splendour flash on high
483 9, 49, 5 | hath Pavamana flowed and beaten off the Raksasas,~Flashing
484 8, 43, 23| Jatavedas, one,~Agni! who beats away our foes.~
485 6, 17, 2 | Lord of our hymns, with beauteousjaws, the Hero,~Render of kine-stalls,
486 1, 135, 5 | mighty vigour have they beauti fied, like a swift veed
487 9, 110, 6 | 6 Then, beautifully radiant, certain Heavenly
488 3, 30, 17| middle.~How long hast thou bebaved as one who wavers? Cast
489 10, 92, 15| pressing-stones upraised bebeld the sacrifice -~The stones
490 5, 3, 1 | when thou art kindled thou becomest Mitra.~In thee, O Son of
491 4, 17, 14| the black undulating cloud bedeweth, in this mid-air's depth,
492 7, 55, 8 | without, or stretched on beds,~The matrons with their
493 10, 40, 2 | you homeward, as the widow bedward draws her husband's brother,
494 9, 110, 12| chasing the demons hard to beencountered,~Well-armed and conquering
495 4, 36, 9 | here fashion fame for us befitting heroes.~Vouchsafe us wealth
496 6, 44, 11| be we whom thou, so rich, befriendest.~Full many a boon hast thou
497 1, 64, 9 | who march in companies, befriending man, with serpents' ire
498 3, 29, 16| time the solemn sacrifice began,~So surely hast thou worshipped,
499 10, 129, 5 | what below it?~There were begetters, there were mighty forces,
500 7, 101, 3 | 3 Now he is sterile, now begetteth offspring, even as he willeth
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