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Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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11may-beget | begga-conte | conti-enric | enrob-gamin | ganda-inan | incep-marut | masar-path- | patha-right | ring--speed | spend-tobat | toble-water | waver-zimme

     Book, Hymn, Verse
1001 10, 56, 6 | their offspring, as a thread continuously spun out.~ 1002 8, 16, 1 | the Chief~Most liberal who controlleth men.~ 1003 6, 24, 4 | are like the paths of kine converging homeward.~Like bonds of 1004 6, 7, 2 | seat of riches.~Vaisvanara, conveyer of oblations, ensign of 1005 6, 55, 6 | sure-footed goats come nigh, conveying Pusan on his car,~The God 1006 1, 108, 6 | came ye unto this my true conviction, and drank libations of 1007 1, 162, 10| the sacrifice with perfect cooking.~ 1008 1, 162, 6 | stake;~Those who prepare the cooking-vessels for the Steed,-may the approving 1009 10, 16, 14| 14 O full of coolness, thou cool Plant, full of 1010 1, 163, 8 | of thy vigour Gods have copied.~ 1011 2, 12, 9 | all this world is but the copy, who shakes things moveless, 1012 9, 83, 5 | oblations! robed in cloud, thou corapassest oblation, sacrifice, the 1013 7, 84, 2 | bonds not wrought of rope or cordage.~Far from us still be Varuna' 1014 3, 43, 4 | companions.~Pleased with the corn-blent offering which we bring 1015 10, 71, 2 | Where, like men cleansing corn-flour in a cribble, the wise in 1016 10, 182, 1 | the sacrificer peace and cornfort!~ 1017 3, 7, 10| for our weal, e'en sin cornmitted.~ 1018 AppI | me tange. Ne putes pilos corporis mei-paucos esse: tota sum 1019 10, 2, 4 | knowledge,~Wise Agni shall correct our faults and failings, 1020 2, 13, 3 | plies his task,~The third corrects the imperfections left by 1021 AppII | length and of more or less corresponding prosodial quantities: but 1022 10, 34, 3 | give him comfort.~As of a costly horse grown old and feeble, 1023 3, 55, 4 | through the wood be lies on couches.~One Mother rests: another 1024 1, 91, 20| meet for holy synod, for council meet, a glory to his father.~ 1025 10, 134, 6 | like a long hook, great Counsellor!~As with his foremost foot 1026 9, 73, 6 | which, as guides of song and counsellors of speed, were manifested 1027 1, 152, 1 | uninterrupted courses are your counsels.~All falsehood, Mitra-Varuna! 1028 5, 2, 1 | people see his unfading countenance before them.~ 1029 1, 168, 2 | food and light;~Like as the countess undulations of the floods, 1030 8, 7, 31| left Indra all alone?~Who counteth on your friendship now?~ 1031 6, 61, 14| go from thee to distant countries.~ ~ ~ 1032 10, 5, 3 | of wondrous power, have coupled: they formed the Infant, 1033 4, 7, 11| the wind, consuming, and courser-like, speeds, drives the swift 1034 7, 55, 8 | The women sleeping in the court, lying without, or stretched 1035 1, 167, 3 | there is Vak also, like to a courtly, eloquent dame, among them.~ 1036 7, 27, 4 | to friends the thing they covet.~ 1037 10, 34, 4 | whose riches the die hath coveted, that rapid courser:~Of 1038 6, 75, 11| eagle's feathers, bound with cow-hide, launched forth, She flieth 1039 1, 134, 5 | mixed.~To thee the weary coward prays for luck that he may 1040 9, 70, 7 | well-fashioned place: the cowhide and the sheepskin are his 1041 5, 62, 2 | to flow all voices of the cowpen: your single chariotfelly 1042 9, 86, 23| mankind: thou didst unbar the cowstall for the Angirases.~ 1043 4, 16, 8 | Angirases, bursting the cowstalls, much strength thou foundest 1044 1, 164, 8 | him in spirit.~She, the coy Dame, was filled with dew 1045 8, 47, 15| The whole bad dream, whate'cr it be, to Trita Aptya we 1046 1, 37, 3 | twere close at hand, the cracking of the whips they hold~They 1047 1, 162, 15| smoke-scented, make thee crackle, nor glowing caldron smell 1048 8, 19, 31| 31 Thy spark is black and crackling, kindled in due time, O 1049 10, 91, 5 | plants and forest trees, thou crammest by thyself thy food into 1050 10, 168, 1 | O its power and glory! Crashing it goes and hath a voice 1051 8, 91, 21| that over which the emmet crawls -~May all of this be oil 1052 5, 31, 12| expressed the Soma.~The creaking stone is laid upon the altar, 1053 1, 92, 4 | so she bares her breast.~Creating light for all the world 1054 10, 128, 7 | of the world, Creator of creators the saviour God who overcomes 1055 5, 20, 2 | to one who holds an alien creed.~ 1056 10, 97, 12| whose frame, O Plants, ye creep member by member, joint 1057 8, 40, 6 | of old, like tangles of a creeping plant,~Demolish thou the 1058 10, 15, 14| consumed by fire or not cremated, joy in their offering in 1059 10, 71, 2 | cleansing corn-flour in a cribble, the wise in spirit have 1060 10, 20, 9 | and striped, and brown, crimson, and glorious.~His sire 1061 1, 161, 10| to the water drives the crippled cow, another trims the flesh 1062 4, 2, 11| of men, like straight and crooked backs of horses.~Lead us, 1063 6, 28, 6 | 7 Crop goodly pasturage and be 1064 10, 85, 8 | 8 Hymns were the cross-bars of the pole, Kurira-metre 1065 1, 32, 14| through the regions, thou crossedst nine-and-ninety flowing 1066 10, 108, 2 | preserved me from the fear of crossing: thus have I made my way 1067 1, 151, 5 | unstained by dust, the crowding kine are in the stalls.~ 1068 1, 54, 1 | roar: did not men run in crowds together in their fear?~ 1069 3, 3, 6 | to and fro with those who crown each rite, the fleet, the 1070 3, 27, 2 | laud, the Sage inspired, crowner of sacrifice through song,~ 1071 1, 116, 24| nights, fettered.~Had lain in cruel bonds, immersed and wounded, 1072 6, 6, 2 | the Purifier, who follows crunching many ample forests.~ 1073 1, 32, 6 | clashing of the weapons, crushed-Indra's foe-the shattered forts 1074 8, 45, 35| powerful like thee, the crusherdown of enemies,~Mighty, repelling 1075 9, 47, 2 | 2 His task is done: his crushings of the Dasyus are made manifest:~ 1076 2, 39, 4 | bodies; preserve us, like two crutches, that we fall not.~ 1077 7, 104, 22| him in the form of dog or cuckoo.~Destroy him shaped as eagle 1078 7, 59, 12| prosperity.~As from its stem the cucumber, so may I be released from 1079 10, 34, 13| Play not with dice: no, cultivate thy corn-land. Enjoy the 1080 8, 80, 5 | My father's head, his cultured field, and this the part 1081 5, 42, 12| May the House-friends, the cunning-handed Artists, may the Steer's 1082 4, 25, 6 | 6 This Hero curbs the mighty for the zealous: 1083 9, 63, 15| flowed the Somas, blent with curdled milk,~Effused for Indra 1084 2, 35, 9 | lightning ascended up unto the curled cloud's bosom;~And bearing 1085 1, 151, 6 | 6 The flames with curling tresses serve your sacrifice, 1086 8, 55, 3 | 3 Sakra, who like a curry-comb for horses or a golden goad,~ 1087 1, 13, 10| will:~May he be ours and curs alone.~ 1088 10, 55, 8 | All-marking, rapid Victor, Curse-averter,~The Hero, waxing, after 1089 4, 20, 7 | not one to hinder, none to curtail the riches of his bounty.~ 1090 1, 162, 19| one dissector,-this is the custom-two there are who guide him.~ 1091 2, 33, 10| honoured necklace.~Worthy, thou cuttest here each fiend to pieces: 1092 3, 46, 3 | Impetuous Indra in his might cxccedcth wide vast mid-air and heaven 1093 10, 113 | HYMN CXTII. Indra.~ 1094 10, 116 | HYMN CXV1. Indra.~ 1095 1, 116 | HYMN CXVI. Asvins.~ 1096 5, 33, 9 | And thousands which kind Cyavatana gave me, abundantly bestowed 1097 7, 95, 6 | here unbarred the doors d sacred Order.~Wax, Bright 1098 9, 112, 3 | 3 A bard am I, my dad's a leech, mammy lays corn 1099 4, 39, 3 | break of dawn, the Courser Dadhikrivan,~Him, of one mind with Varuna 1100 1, 80, 16| Atharvan, Manus sire of all,~Dadhyach performed, their prayer 1101 AppI | Khorasmians, Sogdians, and Dadikae, are said by Herodotus to 1102 1, 33, 14| lovedst, and guardedst brave Dagadyu when he battled,~The dust 1103 1, 168, 3 | in their hand they hold a dagger and a ring.~ 1104 5, 57, 2 | 2 Armed with your daggers, full of wisdom, armed with 1105 6, 27, 7 | gave the Vrcivans up to Daivavata.~ 1106 9, 89, 4 | strengthen-these children of one damethe vigorous Racer.~ 1107 8, 39, 10| Round about thee, as natural dams, circumfluous the waters 1108 5, 33, 6 | thee, Indra: the Immortal dances forth his hero exploits.~ 1109 1, 164, 9 | boon Cow's car-pole: in the dank rows of cloud the Infant 1110 10, 120, 6 | might destroys the seven Danus, subduing many who were 1111 AppI | rock-inscription mentions the Ga(n)dara together with the Hi(n)du 1112 1, 191, 3 | 3 Sara grass, Darbha, Kusara, and Sairya, Munja, 1113 5, 61, 17| OUrmya, bear thou far away to Darbhya this my hymn of praise,~ 1114 4, 55, 7 | with care unceasing.~We dare not stint the sacred food 1115 8, 85, 9 | host of Maruts. Who, Indra, dares withstand thy bolt of thunder?~ 1116 AppI | Kophen or Kabul river. King Darius in a rock-inscription mentions 1117 3, 7, 3 | with case be guided.~He, dark-backed, manifold with varied aspect, 1118 10, 31, 11| won the treasure.~For him dark-coloured streamed the shining udder: 1119 1, 174, 5 | in whom thou joyest: the dark-red horses of the Wind are docile.~ 1120 1, 92, 5 | spreads and drives away the darkiorne monster.~Like tints that 1121 7, 88, 2 | he bring-Lord also of the darkness-the light in heaven that I may 1122 10, 129, 3 | was: at first concealed in darknew this All was indiscriminated 1123 9, 86, 2 | thine exhilarating juices darted forth,~Soma-drops rich in 1124 10, 134, 5 | from us like threads of Darva grass.~ 1125 6, 26, 4 | broughtest forward; thou holpest Dasadyu the strong when fighting.~ 1126 8, 96, 2 | Syumarasmi, by Dasonya's Dasasipra's side.~ 1127 5, 29, 12| 12 Navagvas and Dasgvas with libations of Soma juice 1128 10, 116, 5 | 5 Dash down, outffaming their sharp 1129 6, 20, 8 | crafty Vetasu, the swift Dasni, and Tugra speedily with 1130 6, 20, 4 | hundred blows, for wise Dasoni,~And greedy Susna's magical 1131 8, 96, 2 | with Rjunas, Syumarasmi, by Dasonya's Dasasipra's side.~ 1132 2, 12, 10| provokes him, who slays the Dasyti, He, O men, is Indra.~ 1133 8, 66, 3 | hammered into naves:~The Dasyu-killer waxed in might.~ 1134 6, 45, 24| whosesoe'er it be,~To which the Dasyu-slayer goes.~ 1135 AppI | multum humorem effundens, dat mihi complexuum centum gaudia.~ 1136 10, 17, 11| Through days of earliest date the Drop descended on this 1137 4, 52 | HYMN LIL Dawm.~ 1138 5, 79, 2 | Daughter of Heaven, thou dawnedst on Sunitha Sucadratha's 1139 1, 48, 10| life, when, Excellent! thou dawnest forth.~Borne on thy lofty 1140 3, 1, 12| begat, and will beget, the dawnlights, most manly, Child of Floods, 1141 4, 16, 12| with thy thousand, thou at day-break didst hurl down greedy Susna, 1142 1, 171, 5 | the Manas recognize the day-springs, by whose strength at the 1143 10, 60, 4 | flourishes Iksvaku, rich and dazzling-bright.~As the Five Tribes that 1144 7, 81, 4 | We yearn to be thine own, Dealer of Wealth: may we be to 1145 6, 36, 1 | Thou still hast been the dealer-forth of vigour, since among Gods 1146 1, 90, 2 | 2 For they are dealers forth of wealth, and, not 1147 9, 97, 15| inspiriting, for rapture, aiming deatb-shafts at him who stays the waters,~ 1148 1, 84, 11| to Indra send forth his death-dealing thunderbolt, good in their 1149 8, 95, 8 | and silenced Susna with deathbolts, -~When he supported yonder 1150 6, 15, 8 | each age have made thee, Deathiess One, their envoy, offering-bearer, 1151 3, 38, 8 | 8 Let no one here debar me from enjoying the golden 1152 1, 124, 6 | exceeding vast to look on debarreth from her light nor kin nor 1153 8, 50, 12| the powerful Conqueror, debt-claimer, not to be deceived.~Best 1154 2, 27, 4 | true to eternal Law, the debt-exactors.~ 1155 AppII | in the translation by two decasyllabic iambic lines.~Ekapada Tristup: 1156 1, 180, 5 | Earth, Heaven, and Waters: decayed for you is sorrow's net, 1157 1, 24, 13| Varuna deliver, wise, ne'er deccived, loosen the bonds that bind 1158 5, 44, 2 | deceived, Most Wise! Far from deceits thy name dwelleth in holy 1159 10, 61, 2 | 2 Cyavana, purposing deceptive presents, with all ingredients, 1160 7, 100, 6 | thee, O Visnu, when thou declaredst, I am Sipivista?~Hide not 1161 10, 27, 3 | know not him who sayeth and declareth that he hath slain the godless 1162 10, 161, 1 | oblation from the unknown decline and from Consumption;~Or, 1163 1, 54, 10| after flood, down steep declivitics.~ 1164 7, 50, 4 | 4 The steep declivities, the valleys, and the heights, 1165 10, 68, 11| pearl, the Fathers have decorated heaven With constellations.~ 1166 9, 96, 20| 20 Like a fair youth who decorates his body, a courser rushing 1167 2, 33, 9 | himself with bright gold decorations:~The strength of Godhead 1168 2, 9, 5 | new-born each day never decreases.~Enrich with food the man 1169 8, 95, 2 | Praskaniva's host, who lay decrepit and forlorn.~Aided by thee 1170 7, 59, 11| with your sunbright skins~I dedicate your sacrifice.~ 1171 8, 4, 12| thou fillcst thee with Soma deems himself a pious worshipper.~ 1172 3, 32, 16| 16 Not the deep-flowing flood, O Much-invoked One! 1173 1, 59, 1 | people, sustaining men like a deep-founded pillar.~ 1174 7, 6, 7 | setting, hath taken to himself deep-hidden treasures:~Agni hath taken 1175 1, 35, 7 | lightened up the regions, deep-quivering Asura, the gentle Leader.~ 1176 6, 18, 10| Indra;~Thou who with high deep-reaching spear hast broken, hast 1177 7, 38, 8 | 8 Deep-skilled in Law eternal, deathless, 1178 5, 62, 7 | Or stablished on a field deep-spoiled and fruitful. So may we 1179 4, 50, 1 | tongue have ancient sages, deep-thinking, holy singers, set before 1180 6, 22, 5 | thunder, hath a hymn, craving, deeply-piercing, fluent,~Who sends a song 1181 6, 75, 15| venom smeared, tipped with deer-horn, with iron mouth,~Celestial, 1182 1, 166, 10| and glistering ornaments,~Deer-skins are on their shoulders, 1183 8, 7, 34| them sink the very hills deerning themseives abysses: yea,~ 1184 7, 36, 4 | noble car, O Hero, him who defeats the wrath of the malicious.~ 1185 6, 15, 19| household gear be found defective. Sharpen us with thy penetrating 1186 7, 33, 6 | the Bharatas were found defenceless:~Vasistha then became their 1187 2, 15, 8 | away their deftly-built defences. These things did Indra 1188 8, 25, 11| night:~With you for our defenders may we go unharmed.~ 1189 10, 105, 5 | The God who wears the helm defends them with his jaws.~ 1190 10, 54, 5 | manifest and treasures hidden.~Defer not thou, O Maghavan, my 1191 1, 39, 4 | this bond, be yours, to bid defiance even now.~ 1192 4, 1, 12| Wondrously first he rose aloft, defiant, in the Bull's lair, the 1193 1, 63, 3 | Faithful art thou, these thou defiest, Indra; thou art the Rbhus' 1194 10, 17, 10| Goddesses, they bear off all defilement: I, rise up from them purified 1195 9, 107, 20| 21 Deft-handcd! thou when purified liftest 1196 1, 58, 6 | Agni, the seven tongues' deftest Sacrificer, him whom the 1197 2, 15, 8 | mountain.~He tore away their deftly-built defences. These things did 1198 10, 44, 9 | 9 I bear this deftly-fashioned goad of thine, wherewith 1199 1, 102, 10| inspire us, Maghavan, when we defy the foe.~ 1200 1, 64, 15| riches, durable, rich in men, defying onslaught.~A hundred, thousandfold, 1201 4, 18, 13| My consort I beheld in degradation. The Falcon then brought 1202 6, 52, 1 | mountains crush him down: degraded be Atiyaja's sacrificing 1203 8, 5, 34| 34 The whcel delayeth not that car of yours accompanied 1204 8, 65, 11| eight-footed with nine parts,~Delicate, faithful. to the Law.~ 1205 1, 164, 53| germ of waters,~Him who delighteth us with rain in season, 1206 9, 85, 3 | pours out for Indra his delightrul meath.~Winning us land and 1207 8, 39, 4 | strengthening gifts, and grants deliglht, in rest and stir, for every 1208 6, 15, 11| 11 Him, Agni, thou deliverest and savest who brings him 1209 1, 90, 2 | forth of wealth, and, not deluded, with their might~Guard 1210 7, 16, 11| God who gives your wealth demands a full libation poured to 1211 8, 40, 10| glorious,~Him who with might demolisbeth even the brood of Susna, 1212 8, 43, 32| Surya with thy rays~Boldly demolishest the gloom,~ 1213 1, 129, 6 | awakes the prayer, awakes the demon-slaying prayer.~May he himself with 1214 4, 4, 5 | Slacken the strong bows of the demondriven: destroy our foemen whether 1215 10, 87, 18| share of plants and herbs denied them.~ 1216 7, 18, 16| dressed oblation, Indra's denier, far o'er earth he scattered.~ 1217 6, 58, 1 | thou aidest, self-depen. dent! Auspicious be thy bounty 1218 8, 31, 7 | 7 Never do they deny or seek to hide the favour 1219 10, 117, 4 | will offer nothing.~Let him depart-no home is that to rest in -, 1220 4, 58, 11| 11 The universe depends upon thy power and might 1221 1, 24, 14| sacrifices, O Varuna, we deprecate thine anger:~Wise Asura, 1222 10, 99, 9 | quelled Araru, four-footed dernon.~ 1223 AppII | are the names, with brief descriptions, of the metres used in the 1224 10, 17, 2 | Asvin brothers, and then deserted both twinned pairs of children.~ 1225 7, 5, 3 | races, scattered abroad, deserting their possessions,~When, 1226 1, 166, 12| bounty spreads.~Even Indra by desertion never disannuls the boon 1227 10, 113, 2 | him had smitten Vrtra he deserved the choice of Gods.~ 1228 5, 59, 7 | waters of the mounuains to desGend.~ 1229 7, 76, 1 | hath sent upward his light, designed for all mankind, immortal.~ 1230 6, 3, 3 | what time thou earnestly desirest,~Hast gear to give us. Come 1231 10, 44, 6 | sacrifice, sink down in desolation, trembling with alarm.~ 1232 7, 32, 5 | asked for wealth: will he despise our prayer?~Him who bestows 1233 7, 19, 9 | who by their calls on thee despoiled the niggards.~ 1234 2, 23, 9 | us, crush, and leave them destitute.~ 1235 4, 3, 14| guarding.~Beat thou away, destory severe affliction slay e' 1236 10, 87, 14| gods' adorers; blaze and destrepy the insatiable monsters.~ 1237 10, 85, 47| Matarisvan, Dhatar, and Destri together bind us close.~ 1238 10, 138, 4 | er assailed: unwearied he destroycd the godless treasure-stores.~ 1239 6, 22, 9 | die thunder: Eternal! thou destroyest all enchantments.~ 1240 7, 18, 9 | goal they sped to their destruetion: they sought Parusni; e' 1241 10, 40, 14| yourselves to-day?~Who hath detained them with him? Whither are 1242 10, 27, 1 | THIS, singer, is my firm determination, to aid the worshipper who 1243 7, 78, 3 | and far away hath fled detested darkness.~ 1244 4, 6, 6 | covered by the darkness: detraction leaves no stain upon thy 1245 7, 18, 20| favours and thy riches.~Devaka, Manyamana's son, thou slewest, 1246 6, 6, 3 | break the woods down and devastate them boldly.~ 1247 7, 18, 22| Agni,~Two hundred cows from Devavan's descendant, two chariots 1248 5, 49, 5 | 5 They who devote such worship to the Vasus, 1249 8, 6, 33| Thunder-armed, we singers through devotionhave~Fashioned the hymn that 1250 1, 158, 5 | securely bound, have not devoured me.~When Traitana would 1251 10, 16, 6 | the jackal,~May Agni who devoureth all things heal it and Soma 1252 8, 43, 7 | plants his nourishment, Agni devours and wearies not,~Seeking 1253 4, 35, 2 | well-pressed Soma,~Since by dexterity and skill as craftsmen ye 1254 8, 35, 13| 13 With Mitra, Varuna, Dharma, and the Maruts in your 1255 10, 181, 3 | descended.~From radiant Dhitar, Savitar, and Visnu, from 1256 AppII | syllables instead of 20.~Dhrti: consisting of seventy-two 1257 5, 33, 10| horses, bright and active, by Dhvanya son of Laksmana presented,~ 1258 1, 112, 23| Dabhiti strength,~Favoured Dhvasanti and lent Purusanti help,- 1259 9, 58, 3 | accepted thousands from Dhvasra's and Purusanti's hands:~ 1260 1, 132, 6 | champions in the fight, di ive ye away each man who 1261 1, 162, 21| 21 No, here thou diest not, thou art not injured: 1262 10, 117, 9 | vigour: two, even kinsmen, differ in their bounty.~ 1263 10, 117, 9 | both alike: their labour differs. The yield of sister milch-kine 1264 10, 117, 9 | milch-kine is unequal.~Twins even diffier in their strength and vigour: 1265 1, 105, 4 | law divine? Who is its new diffuser now? Mark this my woe, ye 1266 3, 38, 8 | golden light which Savitar diffuses.~He covers both all-fostering 1267 2, 3, 2 | Steeping the gift with oil diffusing purpose, bedew the Gods 1268 1, 72, 3 | worship, and nobly born they dignified their bodies.~ 1269 1, 17, 9 | come,~joint eulogy which ye dignify.~ ~ 1270 10, 62, 4 | of the Gods.~High Brahman dignity be yours, Angirases. Welcome 1271 8, 12, 12| Soma-draught:~Like worshipper's dilating praise; it metes and marks.~ 1272 3, 62, 2 | 2 This man, most diligent, seeking after riches, incessantly 1273 1, 158, 5 | maternal streams, wherein the Dilsas cast me securely bound, 1274 5, 82, 2 | and beloved of all,~No one diminisheth in aught.~ 1275 1, 92, 11| she drives off her Sister.~Diminishing the days of human creatures, 1276 9, 98, 6 | loves-the twice-five sisters dip and bathe,~ 1277 9, 65, 6 | with both the hands and dipped in waters, with the wood.~ 1278 1, 79, 3 | of worship, conducting by directest paths of Order~Aryaman, 1279 7, 61, 2 | holy sage, renowned afar, directeth his hymns to you, O Varuna 1280 8, 94, 10| at the sacred feast, to Dirghanitha thine home-friend,~As to 1281 1, 112, 11| Givers, shed sweet rain for Dirghasravas, for the merchant Ausija,~ 1282 4, 32, 10| declare thy hero deeds, what Disa forts thou brakest down,~ 1283 4, 24, 6 | longs fot it, the Soma,~Not disaffected, with devoted spirit this 1284 1, 166, 12| Indra by desertion never disannuls the boon bestowed by you 1285 1, 178, 2 | Let not the Sovran Indra disappoint us in what shall bring both 1286 1, 68, 4 | their line, and are not disappointed in their hope.~ 1287 1, 53, 1 | helper from of old, not disappointing hope, Friend of our friends, 1288 4, 30, 21| 21 The thirty thousand Disas he with magic power and 1289 1, 164, 18| the father of this Calf discerneth beneath the upper realm, 1290 10, 53, 1 | knows its courses.~Let him discharge his sacrificial duties: 1291 6, 6, 5 | like the sharp stone weapon discharged by him who fights to win 1292 8, 33, 17| mind of woman brooks not discipline,~Her intellect hath little 1293 8, 45, 28| Guardian of your folk,~Discloser of great wealth in kine;~ 1294 6, 50, 8 | as the face of Morning, discloses precious gifts for him who 1295 8, 24, 4 | 4 Yea, Indra, thou disclosest that preeminent dear wealth 1296 5, 80, 6 | forehead downward.~The Maid, disclosing boons to him who worships, 1297 10, 68, 7 | s young after the egg's disclosure.~ 1298 10, 82, 7 | hymn-chanters wander and are discontented.~ 1299 1, 29, 5 | ass, O Indra, who in tones discordant brays to thee:~Do thou, 1300 1, 140, 4 | ploughing blackened lines,~Discordant-minded, fleet, gliding with easy 1301 9, 111, 2 | treasure of the Panis thou discoveredst; thou with thy mothers deckest 1302 1, 123, 10| brightly, before him thou discoverest thy bosom.~ 1303 7, 49, 3 | Varuna the Sovran, he who discriminates men's truth and falsehood -~ 1304 8, 22, 10| soon, and heal whatever is diseased.~ 1305 1, 189, 3 | from us, Agni, put thou all diseases let them strike lauds that 1306 5, 29, 4 | Indra forced the Engulfer to disgorgement, and slew the Danava. panting 1307 10, 132, 6 | upon the wood.~These our disheartened tribes Nrmedhas saved from 1308 1, 162, 13| warming-pots, the covers of the dishes, hooks, carving-boards,- 1309 8, 20, 26| man's malady: replace the dislocated limb.~ 1310 2, 38, 7 | of the God Savitar none disobeyeth.~ 1311 5, 40, 6 | fourth sacred prayer Atri disoovered Surya concealed in gloom 1312 1, 62, 5 | with the Dawn, Sun, rays, dispellcd the darkness.~Thou Indra, 1313 2, 10, 6 | with an eloquent tongue dispenses sweetness.~ 1314 7, 38, 5 | emulous to our oblation, dispensing bounty, from the earth and 1315 4, 50, 4 | his seven rays, blew and dispersed the darkness.~ 1316 1, 25, 3 | 4 They flee from me dispirited, bent only on obtaining 1317 10, 93, 12| yoke of horses, not to be displaced.~ 1318 8, 68, 7 | 7 Gracious, displaying tender love, unconquered, 1319 1, 25, 1 | To thy fierce anger when displeased.~ 1320 1, 38, 1 | earth?~Where do your cows disport themselves?~ 1321 9, 6, 5 | vigorous steed,~While he disports him in the wood, -~ 1322 2, 21, 2 | Victor never vanquished who disposes all,~The migbty-voiced, 1323 8, 82, 11| behest of sovran sway none disregards,~Neither audacious man nor 1324 1, 162, 18| by piece declaring them dissect them.~ 1325 1, 162, 19| Tvastar's Charger there is one dissector,-this is the custom-two 1326 10, 14, 12| Dark-hued, insatiate, with distended nostrils, Yama's two envoys 1327 AppII | and fifth, complete the distich or stanza. This arrangement 1328 3, 54, 20| Hear us the mouatains which distil the rain-drops, and, resting 1329 9, 72, 7 | sustainer of the mighty heavens, distilled into the streams, into the 1330 5, 57, 7 | Children of Rudra, give us high distinction: may I enjoy your Godlike 1331 10, 165, 3 | the Arrow that hath wings distract us: beside the fire-place, 1332 8, 75, 2 | he praise you now who is distraught in mind? Ye Twain give wisdom 1333 1, 54, 1 | us not, Maghavan, to this distressful fight, for none may comprehend 1334 10, 84, 2 | leader.~Slay thou our foes, distribute their possessions: show 1335 2, 24, 14| kine he drave forth and distributed to heaven, even as a copious 1336 1, 23, 8 | hosts whom Indra leads, distributers of Pusan's gifts,~Hearken 1337 1, 130, 7 | from the mountain down,~Distributing the mighty treasures with 1338 5, 58, 6 | fellies,~The waters are disturbed, the woods are shattered. 1339 10, 23, 4 | stirs the worshipper as wind disturbs the wood.~ 1340 2, 18, 8 | er be my love from Indra disunited still may his liberal Milch-cow 1341 1, 168, 5 | many errands like the Sun's diurnal Steed.~ 1342 7, 103, 6 | talking, modulate the voice diversely.~ 1343 9, 3, 6 | the sacred bards, this God dives into waters, and bestows~ 1344 10, 129, 2 | there, the day's and night's divider.~That One Thing, breathless, 1345 4, 55, 2 | they shine forth infallible dividers,~Have ordered as perpetual 1346 4, 22, 3 | of all the Gods was born divinest, endowed with ample strength 1347 5, 38, 3 | readily obey thy will, -~Divinities, both thou and they, ye 1348 3, 60, 2 | these, O Rbhus, ye attained divinity.~ 1349 5, 61, 9 | young, the joyous-spirited, divulged the path to Syava, yea, 1350 4, 58, 9 | 9 As maidens dock themselves with gay adornment 1351 3, 3, 5 | bright car, Lord of green domains, Vaisvanara dweller in the 1352 3, 30, 7 | givest as Provider enjoys domestic plenty undivided.~Blest, 1353 7, 28, 3 | born for strength and high dominion-then e'en the active overthrew 1354 1, 169, 4 | guerdon won by mightiest donation.~May hymns that please thee 1355 1, 51, 14| need is Indra, firm as a doorpost, praised among the Pajras.~ 1356 6, 19, 1 | unwasting in his powers, doubled in vastness.~He, turned 1357 1, 114, 10| us, and then vouchsafe us doubly-strong protection.~ 1358 9, 100, 1 | cleanse thee bring, O Soma, doubly-waxing wealth~Thou in the worshipper' 1359 10, 101, 11| in his dwelling moves the doubly-wedded.~Lay in the wood the Soviran 1360 9, 40, 6 | cleansed, bring hither riches doublypiled,~Wealth, mighty Indu, meet 1361 4, 16, 10| the faithful Lady was in doubt between you.~ 1362 10, 79, 4 | the Infant at his birth dovours his Parents.~No knowledge 1363 9, 46, 2 | made beautiful~Like a bride dowered by her sire.~ 1364 1, 181, 5 | 5 May your car-seat, down-gliding, golden-coloured, according 1365 7, 18, 11| Hero Indra, wrought their downfall.~ 1366 1, 129, 4 | enemy-whom thou smitest downsubdueth thee, no enemy, whom thou 1367 6, 67, 10| that shall be fruitful: dp ye not rival all the Gods 1368 3, 12, 1 | juice, the precious dew:~Dr.ink ye thereof, impelled 1369 10, 94, 9 | Indra's Bay-coloured Steeds: draining. the stalk they sit upon 1370 10, 70, 3 | lightly-rolling car and best draught-horses, bring the Gods hither and 1371 4, 14, 4 | of morning.~Here for your drauglit of meath are Soma juices: 1372 10, 68, 5 | from mid air with light he dravc the darkness, as the gale 1373 8, 11, 7 | 7 May Vatsa draw- thy mind away even from 1374 5, 56, 3 | youi rush terrible as a dreadful bull..~ 1375 1, 133, 6 | fear, O nunder-armed, as dreading fierce heat, Thunder-armed!~ 1376 10, 164 | HYMN CLXIV. Dream-charm.~ 1377 5, 29, 11| drew thee into friendship dressing the sacred food, and thou 1378 7, 28, 3 | 3 What time thou drewest both world-halves together, 1379 2, 14, 3 | ministers, to him who smote Drhhikas who drove the kine forth, 1380 4, 4, 4 | consume thou utterly like dried-up stubble.~ 1381 3, 60, 5 | Maghalan, urged by song, in the drink-offerer's house rejoice thee with 1382 1, 110, 3 | naught can hide;~And this the drinking-chalice of the Asura, which till 1383 1, 161, 5 | have reviled the chalice, drinking-cup of Gods,~They gave themselves 1384 1, 136, 4 | Mitra, Varuna: he in the drinking-feasts, shall have a share thereof, 1385 4, 36, 2 | being such, to drink of this drinkoffering, you, O ye Vajas, and ye 1386 9, 99, 3 | juice which Indra chiefly drinks-- -~That which kine took 1387 10, 19, 5 | who marketh well their driving-forth;~Marketh their wandering 1388 10, 34, 7 | are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, 1389 10, 96, 7 | gratify his wish: the yellow dro s have urged the swift Bays 1390 5, 26, 2 | 2 We pray thee, thou who droppest oil, bright-rayed! who lookest 1391 1, 38, 5 | its down:~Let each, with drought, depart from us.~ 1392 1, 104, 3 | bathed them: may they be drowned within the depth of Sipha.~ 1393 8, 81, 6 | 6 When he hath drqnk its gladdening drops, the 1394 3, 23, 4 | Apaya, Agni! on the rivers Drsadvati, Sarasvati, shine richly.~ 1395 6, 20, 5 | s support from the great Druh was taken.~Indra made room 1396 AppI | dara together with the Hi(n)du as people subject to him, 1397 10, 33, 1 | The cry was heard, Behold, Dubsasu cometh!~ 1398 9, 81, 2 | he obtains the rights and dues of Gods from yonder and 1399 4, 19, 2 | besieged the waters, and duggest out their all-supporting 1400 10, 93, 14| 14 This to Duhsima Prthavana have I sung, to 1401 8, 52, 11| the singers we sing.to the duly-coming Band.~Allied with tbee may 1402 4, 25, 6 | pours not, destroyer of the dumb who would resist him.~ 1403 7, 56, 18| his possession, free from duplicity, with hymns invokes you.~ 1404 1, 64, 15| Maruts, grant us riches, durable, rich in men, defying onslaught.~ 1405 10, 105, 11| thee, so hath Sumitra, yea, Durmitra praised thee here,~What 1406 10, 142, 8 | hitherward and hence let flowery Durva grass spring up~Let there 1407 6, 28, 3 | 4 The charger with his dusty brow o'ertakes them not, 1408 10, 112, 7 | richest in sweet meath: dvink thereof and find them pleasant.~ 1409 5, 48, 4 | him in fight wealth like a dwelling-house filled full with store of 1410 8, 52, 7 | this is the Friend's own dwellingpiace.~ 1411 10, 77, 2 | Like stags the Sons of Dyatis have striven onward, the 1412 10, 63, 9 | Varuna that we may gain, Dyays, Bhaga, Maruts, Prthivi 1413 4, 18, 3 | He bent his eye upon the dying Mother: My word I now withdraw. 1414 1, 54, 5 | power to stay thee firm and eager-souled from doing still this day 1415 10, 22, 6 | man from distant realms of eapth and heaven?~ 1416 9, 63, 30| us the treasures of the earih and heaven,~Indu, all boons 1417 10, 44, 6 | 6 Far went our earlist invocation of the Gods, 1418 7, 41, 2 | 2 We will invoke strong, early-conquering Bhaga, the Son of Aditi, 1419 8, 38, 6 | 7 Come with the early-faring Gods, ye who are Lords of 1420 10, 41, 2 | O Nasatyas, mount that early-harnessed Car, that travels early, 1421 1, 132, 2 | at due oblation of the early-rising one, oblation of the active 1422 2, 5, 1 | guardian for our patrons' help,~Earner by rites of noble wealth. 1423 7, 18, 22| I move around the altar, earning Paijavana's reward, O Agni,~ 1424 1, 39, 10| Bounteous Ones; perfect, earth-shakers, is your might.~Maruts, 1425 7, 104, 21| attacks and smashes them like earthen vessels.~ 1426 8, 69, 6 | seeks the prize. What can be easier for thee?~So make thou us 1427 1, 16, 2 | Coursers bring~Indra upon his easiest car.~ 1428 3, 15, 1 | my guide and shelter, the easily-invoked, the good Protector.~ 1429 8, 90, 8 | Both of you, furthering our eastward-offcred praise, come, Chiefs whom 1430 8, 44, 26| men, who stirreth much and eateth all,~The Sage, I glorify 1431 1, 94, 11| birds are terrified, when, eating-up the grass, thy sparks fly 1432 10, 124, 7 | that bring prosperity have eau lit his hue and colour as 1433 8, 16, 4 | 4 Whose perfect ecstasies are wide, profound, victorious, 1434 10, 64, 14| Goddesses, worthy of sacrifice, ecune with the race of Gods.~These 1435 1, 190, 7 | like torrents, as rivers eddying under banks flow sea-ward -~ 1436 8, 56, 15| gnity depart~From us or eer it strike us dead.~ 1437 3, 12, 7 | 7 To Indra-Agni eeverent thoughts go forward from 1438 6, 49, 8 | make each prayer of ours efective.~ 1439 10, 18, 2 | 2 As ye have come effacing Mrtyu's footstep, to further 1440 10, 86, 13| thy dear oblation that effecteth much. Supreme is Indra over 1441 8, 54, 2 | 2 If in the effluence of heaven, rich in its light, 1442 2, 24, 5 | unclose themselves to you.~Effortless they pass on to perfect 1443 4, 19, 2 | worn witheld, relaxed their efforts: thou, Indra, born of truth, 1444 8, 44, 17| high,~Thy lustres, fair effulgences.~ 1445 10, 94, 5 | and, splendid as the Sun, effuse their copious stream.~ 1446 8, 76, 1 | stream.~Of the sweet juice effused-dear is it, Chiefs, in heaven-drink 1447 10, 160, 3 | Whoso, devoted to the God, effuses Soma for him with yearning 1448 9, 50, 2 | 2 At thine effusion upward rise three voices 1449 9, 24, 7 | called the Soma of the meath eflused,~Slayer of sinners, dear 1450 10, 68, 7 | a bird's young after the egg's disclosure.~ 1451 3, 55, 14| uplifted, licking her Calf of eighteen months, she standeth.~Well-skilled 1452 10, 62, 7 | me a thousand with their eightmarked cars, they gained renown 1453 2, 18, 6 | hitherward, O Indra, carried by eighty, ninety, or an hundred horses.~ 1454 7, 38, 5 | guard us Varutri with the Ekadhenus.~ 1455 8, 69, 10| 10 Ekadyu hath exalted you, Immortals: 1456 4, 34, 3 | ye all were-even the two elder-Vajas.~ 1457 8, 62, 11| praise told forth of you as Elders in the ancient way?~Let 1458 1, 61, 15| who rules alone o'er much, electeth.~Indra hath helped Etasa, 1459 10, 85, 45| and make her husband the eleventh man.~ 1460 | elsewhere 1461 1, 117, 20| for Sayu the milkless cow, emaciated, barren;~And by your powers 1462 1, 32, 7 | bolt between the shoulders.~Emasculate yet claiming manly vigour, 1463 1, 33, 6 | their power.~They, like emasculates with men contending, fled, 1464 1, 38, 10| haste~Along the bright embanked streams.~ 1465 7, 88, 3 | 3 When Varuna and I embark together and urge our boat 1466 10, 53, 7 | ye the reins in order and embellish them.~Bring hitherward the 1467 1, 123, 11| 11 Fair as a bride embellished by her mother thou showest 1468 9, 47, 4 | riches for the sage~When he embellisheth his songs.~ 1469 8, 67, 2 | bring us ornament, bring us embellishment and steeds,~Give us, besides, 1470 10, 66, 9 | light for help: the Gods embodied Wish and made it beautiful.~ 1471 4, 4, 14| this, thou God whom power emboldens.~ 1472 1, 71, 5 | freed himself from close embracement.~The archer boldly shot 1473 1, 123, 1 | and active Goddess hath emerged from darkness.~ 1474 4, 58, 2 | the four-horned Buffalo emitted.~ 1475 4, 42, 1 | the royal Ruler, mine is empire, as mine who sway all life 1476 10, 85, 34| were, with arrow-barbs, Empoisoned and.not fit for use.~The 1477 1, 175, 4 | 4 Empowered by thine own might, O Sage, 1478 1, 166, 14| our men may spread in the encampment, let me complete the rite 1479 2, 24, 11| Gods: he, Brahmanaspati, encompasseth this All.~ 1480 10, 102, 4 | water. His shattering horn encountered an opponent.~Swiftly, in 1481 1, 102, 4 | 4 Encourage thou our side in every fight: 1482 6, 14, 1 | 1. WHOSO to Agni hath endeared his thought and service 1483 2, 19, 7 | glory.~May we with best endeavours gain this friendship, and 1484 4, 1, 17| fled, the heaven was sp, endid! up rose the bright beam 1485 6, 15, 11| its inception; yea, thou endowest him with power and riches.~ 1486 3, 38, 7 | divers forms they stablished.~Enduing still some new celestial 1487 6, 30, 3 | 3 E'en now endures thine exploit of the Rivers, 1488 1, 129, 4 | prayer to be a help to us.~No enemy-whom thou smitest downsubdueth 1489 6, 24, 7 | with age, nor fleeting days enfeeble, -~Still may his body Wax, 1490 10, 10, 14| woodbine rings the tree, enfold thee.~Win thou his heart 1491 10, 51, 4 | lest the Gods should thus engage me.~Thus were my forms laid 1492 10, 8, 4 | for thine own self thou engenderest Mitra.~ 1493 5, 29, 4 | terror.~So Indra forced the Engulfer to disgorgement, and slew 1494 9, 62, 29| Indu effectual and strong,~Enjoyment-giver, Mighty Lord.~ 1495 8, 25, 21| at eve I speak.~Bringing enjoyments ever rise thou up for us.~ 1496 1, 37, 10| Singers, in their racings have enlarged the bounds,~So that the 1497 8, 48, 7 | 7 May we enjoy with an enlivened spirit the juice thou givest, 1498 1, 175, 1 | Steeds, as 'twere the bowl's enlivening mead.~For thee the Strong 1499 9, 113, 4 | truthful in thy works,~Enouncing faith, King Soma! thou, 1500 1, 91, 12| 12 Enricher, healer of disease, wealth-finder, 1501 9, 86, 10| juice!hat Indra loves, enriches with mysterious treasure


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