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
2502 6, 15, 11| end of sacrifice or its inception; yea, thou endowest him
2503 8, 1, 12| ligature, before making incision in the neck,~Closed up the
2504 7, 38, 4 | rejoicing in God Savitar's incitement:~Even he who praise the
2505 1, 116, 2 | proudly trusting in the Gods' incitements.~That stallion ass of yours
2506 4, 21, 5 | giving~Vent to his voice, inciteth men to worshipwith lauds
2507 10, 6, 6 | and riders for the booty.~Inclining hither bring us help, O
2508 1, 25, 14| mankind, not glory that is incomplete,~To our own bodies giving
2509 4, 5, 14| scanty and frivolous and inconclusive,~Wherefore do they address
2510 8, 12, 20| Indra with lauds have they increasedthis have they gained.~
2511 1, 18, 2 | disease, who giveth wealth, increaseth store,~The prompt,-may he
2512 AppII | Hymns of the Rgveda. The Index of Hymns will show the metre
2513 4, 5, 8 | shall I utter further? They indicate the milk stored up in secret~
2514 10, 129, 3 | in darknew this All was indiscriminated chaos.~All that existed
2515 1, 150, 2 | er movest thee to aid the indolent, the godless man,~Him who
2516 7, 104, 20| mischief, fain would they harm indomitable Indra.~Sakra makes sharp
2517 6, 59, 2 | 2 Thus, Indra-Agnip verily your greatness merits
2518 8, 38 | HYMN XXXVIII. Indra-Angi.~I. YE Twain are Priests
2519 4, 49 | HYMN XLIX. Indra-Brhaspati.~
2520 10, 93, 11| 11 This speaker, Indra-for thou art our Friend-wherever
2521 4, 23, 7 | 7 About to stay the Indra-less destructive spirit he sharpens
2522 4, 49, 3 | Indra and Brhaspati-and Indra-to drink Soma juice.~
2523 1, 84, 1 | mightiest, bold One, come.~May Indra-vigour fill thee full, as the Sun
2524 1, 175, 2 | come to thee,~Victorious, Indra1 bringing gain, immortal
2525 6, 44, 13| Adbyaryu, hero, bring to mighty Indrafor he is King thereof-the pressed-out
2526 10, 86, 12| 12 Never, Indralni, have I joyed without my
2527 7, 82, 1 | your strong protection, IndraVaruna, our people, and our family,
2528 6, 69, 6 | Strengthened with sacred offerings, IndraVisnu, first eaters, served with
2529 1, 4 | HYMN IV. Indri~
2530 10, 134, 4 | thou, O Satakratu, thou, O Indrv, shakest all things down~
2531 AppI | Lassen to the west of the Indus and to the south of the
2532 10, 165, 4 | screeching of the owl is ineffective and when beside the fire
2533 8, 27, 18| And far away from him the ineffectual shaft must vanish, shot
2534 1, 182, 6 | waters, plunged in the thick inevitable darkness.~
2535 9, 96, 7 | praises.~Beholding these inferior powers in cattle, he rests
2536 8, 59, 11| sacrifice, inhuman, godless, infidel,~Him let his friend the
2537 5, 62, 8 | Varuna and Mitra, behold infinity and limit~tion.~
2538 5, 7, 2 | Even him whom worthy ones inflame, and living creatures bring
2539 2, 30, 10| finish.~Long have they been inflated with presumption: slay them,
2540 7, 46, 3 | bast thousand medicines: inflict no evil on our sons or progeny.~
2541 10, 16, 6 | soe'er the dark bird hath inflicted, the emmet, or the serpent,
2542 10, 32, 6 | maintains the Laws of God informed me that thou wast lying
2543 10, 30, 5 | purify with herbs what thou infusest.~
2544 9, 79, 5 | juice, O Indu, as the first ingredient of the draught.~Bring low,
2545 10, 61, 2 | deceptive presents, with all ingredients, made the altar ready.~Most
2546 10, 5, 2 | 2 Inhabiting one dwelling-place in common,
2547 10, 113, 2 | the meath flow forth with inight.~When Indra Maghavan with
2548 10, 128, 9 | me, made me far-reaching, inighty, thinker, sovran lord.~
2549 2, 34, 9 | Maruts, Vasus, from the injurer, the mortal foe who makes
2550 5, 80, 3 | her car with purple oxen. injuring none, hath brought perpetual
2551 7, 94, 8 | 8 At no time let the injurious blow of hostile mortal fall
2552 3, 12, 1 | juice, the precious dew:~Dr.ink ye thereof, impelled by
2553 9, 62, 15| 15 Born on the inountain, lauded here, Indu for Indra
2554 10, 81, 4 | heaven?~Ye thoughtful men inquire within your spirit whereon
2555 8, 66, 1 | born when of his Mother he inquired,~Who are the mighty? Who
2556 6, 45, 3 | guiding us, and!nanilbld are Ins eulogies:~His kind protections
2557 10, 87, 14| blaze and destrepy the insatiable monsters.~
2558 10, 79, 1 | together: much they devour, insatiately chewing.~
2559 4, 54, 3 | in weakness, or through insolence,~Absolve us from the guilt
2560 1, 142, 12| host of Gods,~To Indra who inspires the hymn cry Glory! and
2561 5, 5, 2 | Narasamsa, ne'er beguiled, inspiriteth this sacrifice:~For sage
2562 6, 10, 1 | 1. INSTALL at sacrifice, while the
2563 4, 33 | rapid motion have in an instant compassed round the heaven.~
2564 5, 18, 5 | give the chiefs, heroes who institute the rite,~Heroes' illustrious,
2565 2, 13, 3 | priest announces what the institutor gives: one, altering the
2566 8, 12, 21| power and might and his instructions manifold:~He gives the worshipper
2567 7, 4, 3 | shone for man with glow insufferable.~
2568 10, 48, 3 | sheen is like the Sun's insufferably bright: men honour me as
2569 4, 24, 9 | unpurchased.~He heightened not his insufficient offer. Simple and clever,
2570 4, 24, 8 | of Soma have encouraged int the dwelling.~
2571 10, 48, 3 | me the Gods have centred intellectual power.~My sheen is like
2572 9, 64, 12| gladdening draught that hath most intercourse with Gods,~Indu, to Indra
2573 8, 8, 13| gifts wherewith no man mav interfere.~Make us observe the stated
2574 6, 28, 7 | close admixture be close intermigled with these Cows,~Mixt with
2575 1, 46, 15| With aids which none may interrupt.~ ~
2576 1, 124, 2 | 2 Not interrupting heavenly ordinances, although
2577 1, 105, 2 | the wife.~And, in embraces intertwined, both give and take the
2578 AppII | with a distinctly marked interval at the end of the second
2579 2, 3, 6 | Yielders of rich milk, interweave in concert the long-extended
2580 4, 18, 13| distress I cooked a dog's intestines. Among the Gods I found
2581 1, 53, 6 | goest on from fight to fight intrepidly, destroying castle after
2582 10, 107, 5 | people who was the first to introduce the Guerdon.~
2583 4, 19, 7 | forth streaming onward.~He inundated thirsty plains and deserts,
2584 1, 95, 10| course, and torrent, and inundates the earth with floods that
2585 8, 2, 6 | deer,~And with their kine inveigle him.~
2586 10, 177, 2 | radiant, heavenly-bright invention.~
2587 9, 71, 5 | even the place which his inventions have produced.~
2588 3, 2, 3 | the Gods created Agni with inventive thought.~I, eager to win
2589 7, 33, 4 | Sakvari verses, Vasisthas! ye invigorated Indra.~
2590 1, 33, 2 | 2 I fly to him invisible Wealth-giver as flies the
2591 8, 74, 2 | Asvins Twain, and this mine invitation hear,~To drink the savoury
2592 1, 184, 2 | Graciously hear my hymns and invitations, marking, O Heroes, with
2593 10, 109, 2 | Mitra and Varuna were the inviters: Agni as Hota; took her
2594 10, 93, 2 | and famed for happiness, invitetb them.~
2595 5, 74, 1 | excellent as Steers: Atri inviteth you to come.~
2596 7, 82, 8 | Heroes, come to us: mine invncation hear, if ye be pleased therewith.~
2597 6, 26, 3 | for the pious Kutsa.~The invulnerable demon's head thou clavest
2598 8, 25, 17| statutes of supremacy,~The Iong-known laws of Mitra and of Varuna.~
2599 7, 34, 3 | waters swell their flood ior him: of him strong heroes
2600 3, 32, 1 | draught of noonday which thou Iovest.~Puffing thy cheeks, impetuous,
2601 10, 160, 4 | 4 He looks with Ioving favour on the mortal who,
2602 2, 34, 15| us-ward, your kindness like a Iowing cow approach us,~Wherewith
2603 7, 1, 10| arts of 4magic, -~These who ipprove the noble song I sing thee.~
2604 8, 81, 20| summon Indra to the draught, irl whom all glories rest, in
2605 5, 62, 8 | at break of morning, and iron-pillared when the Sun is setting,~
2606 7, 63, 5 | 5 Where the irrunortals have prepared his pathway
2607 5, 57, 1 | you, as, unto one who th irsts for water, heavenly springs.~
2608 4, 16, 9 | Speed him with help in his irypired invokings: down sink the
2609 1, 169, 3 | hold him as floods hold an island.~
2610 8, 20, 4 | 4 Islands are bursting forth and misery
2611 8, 83, 7 | hasten they whose might ispure?~
2612 8, 90, 15| understand will 1 proclaim it-injure not Aditi, the Cow, the
2613 8, 11, 4 | hostile man,~However nigh itbe to thee.~
2614 1, 161, 11| skill, O Men.~Rbhus, ye iterate not to-day that act of yours,
2615 8, 6, 17| hiddest deep in darkness itim, O Indra, who had set his
2616 10, 85, 26| mistress and speak as lady ito thy gathered people.~
2617 1, 46, 10| as it were gold:~And with its-tongue shone forth the dark.~
2618 6, 58, 4 | Lord of food, of wondrous iustre,~Whom strong and vigorous
2619 1, 132, 6 | champions in the fight, di ive ye away each man who fain
2620 6, 51, 15| paths for travel: guard us ivell at home.~
2621 6, 12, 4 | even Agni in the dwelling, jatave~as.~Trce-fed, he fights
2622 1, 79, 4 | Strength,~Vouchsafe to us, O Jatavetlas, high renown.~
2623 6, 15, 13| Lord of the homestead, he, Jatayedas, knows all generations.~
2624 2, 13, 11| life-support of conquering Jatusthira. Indra, for all thy deeds,
2625 10, 97, 13| Disease, begone, with the blue jay and kingfisher.~Fly with
2626 4, 41, 2 | his allies to friendship,~Jayeth the Vrtras and his foes
2627 10, 88, 18| the Dawns and Waters?~Not jestingly I speak to you, O Fathers.
2628 8, 55, 7 | like manner offer him the jifice today. Now range you by
2629 10, 71 | HYMN LXXI. Jnanam~
2630 9, 96, 17| and a Sage by wisdom, Soma joes singing through the cleansing
2631 10, 140, 2 | aidest them as Son: thou joinest close the earth and heaven.~
2632 8, 4, 9 | accompanied by wealth, and radiant joins the company.~
2633 10, 123, 3 | Full many, lowing to their joint-possession, dwelling together stood
2634 10, 26, 5 | 5 joint-sharer of each sacrifice, the driver
2635 3, 12, 4 | Indra and Agni I invoke, joint-victors, bounteous, unsubdued,~Foe-slayers,
2636 8, 74, 7 | 7 Yoke to the firmly jointed car the ass which draws
2637 1, 165, 1 | bright beauty are the Maruts jointly invested, peers in age,
2638 6, 70, 6 | us, all-knowing Father, jother, wondrous in their works.~
2639 1, 110, 2 | Sudhanvan, after your long journeying, ye came unto the home of
2640 10, 46, 3 | in our houses, Youthful, joy-bestower, he now becomes the central
2641 1, 76, 5 | Agni, worship this day with joy-bestowing ladle.~ ~
2642 2, 11, 3 | in the lauds wherein thou joyedst, in hymns of praise, O Indra,
2643 1, 30, 5 | in hymns, may power and joyfulness~Be his who sings the laud
2644 5, 61, 9 | And she, the young, the joyous-spirited, divulged the path to Syava,
2645 8, 2, 7 | draughts of Soma juice~In the juice-drinker's own abode.~
2646 7, 22, 4 | Hear thou the call of the juice-drinking press-stone: hear thou the
2647 1, 73, 4 | oblation.~May we get booty from jur foe in battle, presenting
2648 7, 5, 4 | submit them to thy threefold jurisdiction.~Refulgent in thine undecaying
2649 8, 59, 10| 10 Indra, thou justifiest us, and tramplest down thy
2650 10, 121 | HYMN CXXI. Ka.~
2651 AppI | the south of the Kophen or Kabul river. King Darius in a
2652 8, 45, 26| thousand arms Indra drank Kadru's Soma juice:~There he displayed
2653 6, 48, 17| not up by the roots the Kakambira tree: destroy thou all malignity.~
2654 1, 51, 13| 13 To old Kaksivin, Soma-presser, skilled in
2655 8, 6, 48| 48 Kakuha hath reached up to heaven,
2656 10, 32, 9 | 9 O Kalasa, all these blessings will
2657 10, 65, 11| Vimada ye brought his consort Kamadyu, and gave his lost Visnapu
2658 AppI | preserved in the modern Kandahar. See Muir, O.S. Texts, ii.
2659 8, 9, 14| Turvasa, these offered you mid Kaniva's Sons.~
2660 8, 9, 9 | songs of praise, remember Kanya specially.~
2661 10, 86, 5 | 5 Kapi hath marred the beauteous
2662 1, 112, 5 | Wherewith ye succoured Kapva as he strove to win,-Come
2663 1, 112, 6 | unfailing help.~And comforted Karkandhu, Vayya, in their woe,-Come
2664 4, 30, 24| Risan, Bhaga, and the God Karulati give all things fair.~
2665 1, 112, 14| great Atithigva, Divodisa, Kasoju,~And Trasadasyu when the
2666 8, 5, 37| new-presented gifts,~As Kasu, Cedi's son, gave me a hundred
2667 9, 114, 2 | 2 Kasyapa, Rsi, lifting up thy voice
2668 8, 3, 21| Maruts gave, and Pakasthaman Kaurayan.~
2669 7, 18, 12| the waters famed ancient Kavasa and then the Druhyu.~Others
2670 1, 117, 12| fair praise the home of Kdvya.~When, like a pitcher full
2671 5, 2, 10| be Agni's roarings with keen-edged weapons to destroy the demons.~
2672 2, 24, 8 | arrows wherewithal he shoots, keen-eyed to look on men and springing
2673 5, 19, 5 | wasting flames, like arrows keen-pointed, sharpened, on his breast.~
2674 3, 19, 3 | 3 Of keenest spirit is the man thou aidest
2675 10, 108, 7 | These Panis who are watchful keepers guard it. In vain hast thou
2676 10, 58, 11| distant realms beyond our ken,~We cause to come to thee
2677 8, 43, 19| skilled in holy song and thin. kers with their thoughts have
2678 10, 102, 6 | that bull was harnessed: Kesi the driver urged him on
2679 10, 136 | HYMN CXXXVI. Kesins.~
2680 3, 53, 19| Enclose thee in the heart of Khayar timber, in the car wrought
2681 1, 116, 15| in the time of night, in Khela's battle, a leg was severed
2682 AppI | together with the Parthians, Khorasmians, Sogdians, and Dadikae,
2683 3, 53, 14| 14 Among the Kikatas what do thy cattle? They
2684 7, 55, 1 | 1. VASTOSPATI, who killest all disease and wearest
2685 1, 114, 10| 10 Far be thy dart that killeth men or cattle: thy bliss
2686 10, 85, 20| strong wheels, fashioned of Kimsuka and Salmali, light-rolling,~
2687 3, 54, 10| to you I utter: let the kind-hearted hear, whose tongue is Agni,~
2688 8, 20, 18| sake, O Youthful Ones, with kindest heart take us to you to
2689 10, 64, 3 | forth, unconcealable Agni kindied by the Gods.~To Sun and
2690 10, 118, 5 | Praised by our hymns thou kindlest thee, Oblation-bearer, for
2691 5, 9, 3 | an infant newly-born, the kindling-sticks have brought to life,~Sustainer
2692 1, 129, 5 | foe with succour like to kindling-wood in fiercest flame, with
2693 8, 81, 11| wisdom of the wise. Sakra, Kine-giver, Thunder-armed!~May we with
2694 6, 17, 2 | beauteousjaws, the Hero,~Render of kine-stalls, car-borne, thunder-wielding,
2695 6, 4, 5 | overtakes the nights as Vayu kingdoms.~May we o'ercome those who
2696 10, 97, 13| begone, with the blue jay and kingfisher.~Fly with the wind's impetuousspeed,
2697 8, 21, 18| Citra is King, and only kinglings are the rest who dwell beside
2698 8, 21, 4 | 4 For we the kinless singers have drawn hither
2699 10, 10, 10| will do acts unmeet for kinsfolk.~Not me, O fair one,-seek
2700 4, 10, 7 | prosperous be our friendships and kinships.~Be this our bond here by
2701 8, 99, 4 | 4 Blest by the Gods, Kinvayanas! be ye who spread through
2702 8, 91, 7 | 7 Hither, for powerful kirship, I call Agni, him Who prospers
2703 10, 74, 2 | went up to heaven: they kissed the ground with glory-seeking
2704 10, 87, 7 | let spotted carrion-eating kites devour him.~
2705 8, 72, 7 | the Marut host,~Us who are kith and kin to you.~
2706 8, 27, 10| former days, and soon to new klicity.~
2707 1, 37, 10| that the kine must walk knee-deep.~
2708 6, 32, 3 | deeds, with priests who kneel and laud him, he still hath
2709 2, 30, 2 | 2 His Mother-for she knew-spake and proclaimed him who was
2710 1, 166, 10| shoulders, on their fellies knives: they spread their glory
2711 1, 162, 6 | and those who carve the knob to deck the Horse's stake;~
2712 10, 143, 2 | loosed him like a firm-tied knot which Gods unsoiled by dust
2713 10, 53, 6 | hath prepared.~Weave ye the knotless labour of the bards who
2714 1, 120, 2 | ask the means of you who know-for none beside you knoweth
2715 1, 132, 2 | Indra slew, even as we know-whom each bowed head must reverence.~
2716 1, 147, 5 | 5 Yea, when a mortal knowingly, O Victor, injures with
2717 AppI | and to the south of the Kophen or Kabul river. King Darius
2718 9, 87, 7 | bull who whets his horns kpen-pointed, like a brave warrior in
2719 AppII | Padas of 9+12+4 syllables.~Krti: a metre of four Padas.
2720 5, 44, 10| is he: with though to of Ksatra, Manasa, of Yajata, and
2721 8, 56, 1 | 1. Now pray we to these Ksatriyas, to the Adityas for their
2722 4, 57 | HYMN LVII. Ksetrapati, Etc.~
2723 1, 104, 4 | rules the Hero, Anjasi, Kulisi, and Virapatni, delighting
2724 4, 30, 14| Indra, also smotest down Kulitara's son Sambara,~The Dasa,
2725 3, 30, 8 | Much-invoked! didst crush to pieces Kunaru handless fiend who dwelt
2726 8, 17, 13| 13 To Kundapayya, grandson's son, grandson
2727 10, 85, 8 | cross-bars of the pole, Kurira-metre decked the car:~The bridesmen
2728 8, 4, 19| 19 Rich was the gift Kurunga gave, a hundred steeds at
2729 1, 191, 3 | 3 Sara grass, Darbha, Kusara, and Sairya, Munja, Virana,~
2730 4, 18, 8 | thee, mine own offspring, Kusava hath swallowed.~To him,
2731 3, 53, 10| sages who look on men, ye Kutikas drink up the Soma's savoury
2732 7, 25, 4 | 5 Here are the Kutsas supplicating Indra for might,
2733 1, 174, 7 | and to his home brought Kuyavac to slay him.~
2734 10, 46, 3 | the Cow's forehead, with laborious searching, Trita, the offspring
2735 4, 23, 4 | How doth the priest who laboureth, ever longing, win for himself
2736 10, 94, 12| Untouched by time, ne'er lacking green plants and green trees,
2737 8, 95, 3 | thy newest song Indra who lacks not hymns of praise,~Him
2738 9, 107, 1 | inviolate and most odorous.~We ladden thee in waters when thou
2739 10, 98, 4 | Indra: give us enough to lade a thousand wagons.~Sit to
2740 1, 142, 5 | 5 The ladle-holders strew trimmed grass at this
2741 8, 69, 4 | yea, Thunderer, though it lag behind:~Give this my car
2742 10, 71, 5 | 5 One man they call a laggard, dull in friendship: they
2743 5, 33, 10| active, by Dhvanya son of Laksmana presented,~Came unto me,
2744 10, 95, 3 | minstrels bleated like a lamb in trouble.~
2745 10, 134, 6 | bearest in thine hand a lance like a long hook, great
2746 1, 112, 6 | Wherewith ye rescued Antaka when languishing deep in the pit, and Bhujyu
2747 10, 15, 7 | 7 Lapped in the bosom of the purple
2748 1, 168, 4 | from the sky. With your own lash, Immortals, urge yourselve'
2749 AppI | of Gandhara is placed by Lassen to the west of the Indus
2750 7, 3, 4 | hurried onward comes thy lasso: fierce, with thy tongue
2751 7, 100, 2 | all men, and a hymn that lasteth,~That thou mightst move
2752 5, 32, 11| such my wishes have most lately grasped him, invoking Indra
2753 AppI | HYMN CXXVI.~I subjoin a Latin version of the two stanzas
2754 5, 43, 4 | arms-the Soma's dexterous immo. lators-and the ten fingers set and
2755 2, 39, 1 | tree of treasure;~Like two laud-singing Brahmans in the assembly,
2756 5, 26, 6 | enkindled, cherishest the laws,~Laud-worthy, envoy of the Gods.~
2757 9, 108, 7 | pour him, like a steed, laudworthy, speeding through the region
2758 7, 94, 6 | 6 Eager to laudyou, we with songs invoke you,
2759 10, 18, 3 | forth for dancing and for laughter, tofurther times prolonging
2760 9, 90, 2 | wood as Varuna in rivers, lavishing treasure he distributes
2761 1, 20, 1 | praise which gives wealth lavishly~Was made by singers with
2762 2, 35, 8 | pure Godhead shines widely, law-abiding, everlasting -~The other
2763 7, 20, 6 | Indra is lord of wealth, law-born and law's protector.~
2764 8, 23, 9 | perfecteth the sacrifice,. Law-loving ones!~Ye with your song
2765 10, 65, 2 | hymn of praise to these, Law-strengtheners, unassailed, and great in
2766 1, 44, 13| Maruts, hear our praise.~May Law-supporting Varuna with the Asvins twain
2767 2, 41, 4 | hath been shed for you, Lawstrengtheners, Mitra-Varuna!~Listen ye
2768 10, 90, 15| fencing-sticks had he, thrice seven layers of fuel were prepared,~When
2769 4, 7, 10| His sharpened tongue he layeth on the brushwood, and with
2770 4, 33, 4 | thus said the eldest. Lct us make three,- this was
2771 3, 54, 5 | 5 What pathway leadeth to the Gods? Who knoweth
2772 8, 12, 21| 21 His leadings are with power and might
2773 10, 27, 14| 14 High, leafless, shadowless, and swift is
2774 10, 16, 13| grow, and tender grass and leafy herb.~
2775 2, 16, 3 | thou fliest over many a league.~
2776 10, 86, 18| steep descents, how many leagues in length they spread!~Go
2777 10, 101, 8 | assailants let not your pitcher leak: stay it securely.~
2778 1, 28, 3 | where the woman marks and leans the pestle's constant rise
2779 8, 89, 12| make room, Dyaus, for the leaping of the lightning.~Let us
2780 7, 103, 5 | other's language, as he who learns the lesson of the teacher,~
2781 AppI | and Zimmer, Altindisches Leben, p. 30.~ ~PAGE 221, HYMN
2782 6, 1, 7 | to be lauded.~Thou, Agni, leddest forth our men to battle,
2783 1, 157, 6 | 6 Leeches are ye with medicines to
2784 7, 34, 20| draw near to us, may he, left-handed Tvastar, give us hero sons.~
2785 2, 1, 10| pervading sacrifice, thou lendest us thine help.~
2786 4, 40, 4 | mouth, the vigorous Courser lends new swiftness to his speed.~
2787 10, 62, 11| God let Ssvarni's life be leng~thened, with whom, unwearied,
2788 5, 47, 6 | 6 For him they lenghten prayers and acts of worship:
2789 10, 100, 5 | Brhaspati, thou art the lengthener of life.~The sacrifice is
2790 9, 80, 2 | iron-fashioned home.~Thou, lengthening our princes' life and high
2791 7, 103, 5 | language, as he who learns the lesson of the teacher,~Your every
2792 10, 51, 4 | sacrificial worship, Varuna, lest the Gods should thus engage
2793 7, 21, 5 | hostile rabble: let not the lewd approach our holy worship.~
2794 8, 32, 12| our needs,~Indra, with all lhis saving helps.~
2795 10, 87, 15| him.~Let arrows pierce the liar in his vitals, and Visva'
2796 5, 12, 3 | protectors of the speech of liars?~
2797 4, 13, 5 | self power moves he? Who liath seen it? He guards the vault
2798 1, 3, 5 | to the prayers,~Of the libation-pouring priest.~
2799 1, 112, 18| heart, and onward went to liberate the flood of milk;~Wherewith
2800 5, 83, 8 | down water, and let the liberated streams rush forward.~Saturate
2801 9, 66, 17| even than the brave,~More libpral than the bountiful,~
2802 10, 45, 4 | what time he thunders: he licked the ground about the plants
2803 1, 88, 4 | singing have pushed the well's lid up to drink the water.~
2804 8, 25, 9 | Even when they close their lids, observant, they perceive.~
2805 9, 96, 12| thou didst flow for Manu Life-bestowing, Foe-queller, Comforter,
2806 1, 80, 4 | from the sky.~Let these life-fostering waters flow attended by
2807 8, 48, 15| sides,. Soma, thou art our life-giver: aim of all eyes, light-finder,
2808 6, 6, 7 | marked, most wonderful, life-giving.~Wealth bright, O Bright
2809 2, 13, 11| thou obtainest wealth,~The life-support of conquering Jatusthira.
2810 1, 113, 15| 15 Bringing all life-sustaining blessings with her, showing
2811 1, 9, 7 | in strength,~Lasting our life-time, failing not.~
2812 1, 44, 13| who bountiUly give, the life-tongued Maruts, hear our praise.~
2813 8, 61, 4 | inflamed the twofold plain: lifegiving, he hath climbed the wood,~
2814 10, 18, 8 | life, O woman: come, he is lifeless by whose side thou liest.~
2815 8, 1, 12| 12 He without ligature, before making incision
2816 3, 1, 14| luminaries accompany the light-diffusing Agni,~Waxen, as 'twere in
2817 10, 88, 1 | sacrificial drink is offered in light-discovering, heaven-pervading Agni.~
2818 10, 107, 4 | oblation as streamy Vayu and light-finding Arka.~They satisfy and give
2819 3, 31, 6 | van she led them forth, light-footed: she who well knew came
2820 3, 1, 12| where great waters gather, light-shedder whom the brood rejoice to
2821 10, 120, 8 | Brhaddiva, the foremost of light-winners, repeats these holy prayers,
2822 1, 56, 4 | firmly, unremoved,~In the light-winning war, Indra, in rapturous
2823 1, 31, 5 | uniting all who live, thou lightenest first our folk~
2824 9, 108, 12| born Immortal, giving life, lightening darkness with his shine.~
2825 8, 47, 8 | offence, ye guard us from each lighter fault.~
2826 8, 60, 15| invoked in all the tribes, the lighter-up of glowing brands.~
2827 2, 2, 2 | messenger of heaven thou lightest all night long the families
2828 1, 168, 5 | you, O Maruts armed with lightning-spears, moveth you by himself,
2829 5, 45, 11| upon the Floods your hymn, lightwinning, wherewith Navagvas their
2830 10, 169, 2 | 2 Like-coloured, various-hued, or single-coloured,
2831 8, 20, 1 | check you: come hither, like-spirited, stay not far away,~Ye benders
2832 10, 89, 5 | Indra with their offered likeness.~
2833 10, 68, 5 | darkness, as the gale blows a lily from the fiver.~Like the
2834 10, 80, 3 | the car of him who praised lim, and from the waters burnt
2835 3, 43, 4 | Stallions bear thee hither, well limbed and good to draw, thy dear
2836 10, 155, 1 | 1. ARAYI, one-eyed limping hag, fly, ever-screeching,
2837 1, 35, 6 | home of heroes,~As on a linch-pin, firm, rest things immortal:
2838 3, 1, 4 | run to their new-born you ling, so at his birth the Gods
2839 1, 174, 3 | worshipped Indra,~With them guard lion-like wasting active Agni to dwell
2840 1, 76, 4 | 4 Thou Priest with lip and voice that bring us
2841 10, 57, 4 | for wisdom, energy, and lire,~That thou mayst long behold
2842 4, 43, 2 | the Gods? Who will~bring liss most largely?~What car do
2843 3, 48, 4 | framed his body even as he listed.~E'en from his birth-time
2844 5, 75, 5 | born on cars, impetuous, listing to his cry,~Asvins, with
2845 5, 78, 9 | forth alive, unharmed, yea, livingfrorn the living dame.~
2846 4, 33, 6 | who never may be hidden,~lley made fair fertile fields,
2847 7, 68, 9 | nourish him with milk to feed llim. Preserve us evermore, ye
2848 10, 144, 6 | 6 So Indra is by lndu's power; e'en among Gods
2849 1, 38, 4 | never were your praiser loathed like a wild beast in pasture-land,~
2850 3, 55, 5 | 5 Lodged in old plants, he grows
2851 2, 14, 1 | liquor with the beakers.logeth ever~To drink of this the
2852 2, 27, 17| lack well-ordered riches. Lond may we speak, with heroes,
2853 8, 89, 5 | ap. proached me as 1 sate lone upon the dear sky's summit.~
2854 4, 24, 8 | the lord looked upon the long-drawn battle,~The matron calls
2855 2, 3, 6 | interweave in concert the long-extended thread, the web of worship.~
2856 7, 42, 2 | 2 Fair, Agni, is thy long-known path to travel: yoke for
2857 6, 66, 3 | rain-pouring Rudra, whom the long-lasting One had power to foster:~
2858 10, 37, 7 | from sickness and from sin,~Long-living, may we look, O Surya, upon
2859 8, 1, 24| thy golden car.~So may the long-mancd Bays, yoked by devotion,
2860 1, 122, 15| Mitra, your car hath shone, long-shaped and reined with splendour.~
2861 1, 27, 1 | glorify thee, Agni, like a long-tailed steed,~Imperial Lord of
2862 9, 101, 1 | my friends, drive ye the long-tongued dog away.~
2863 2, 41, 9 | 9 As such, O longed-far Asvins, lead us on to wealth
2864 5, 54, 14| ye further wealth with longedfor heroes, further the Rsi
2865 3, 43, 7 | Falcon brought thee when thou longedst;~In whose wild joy thou
2866 9, 97, 46| Strong, wise, for thee who longest for his coming this Soma
2867 3, 5, 7 | 7 Agni hath entered longingly the longing shrine rich
2868 10, 25, 2 | heart.~So also these my longings-at your glad carouse-spread
2869 10, 87, 2 | the demons.~Seize with thy longue the foolish gods' adorers:
2870 7, 13, 3 | 3 Agni, when, born thou lookedst on all creatures, like a
2871 6, 44, 10| among mankind have we to lookto: why have men called thee
2872 10, 121, 3 | and slumbers;~He who is Loord of men and Lord of cattle.
2873 10, 112, 8 | accomplished.~In genuine wrath thou loosenedst the mountain so that the
2874 8, 4, 15| May he with wisdom, Sakra! Looser! Much-invoked! aid us to
2875 3, 53, 5 | rest in, and where thqu loosest thy loud-neighing Courser.~
2876 2, 37, 5 | swift-moving hitherward: your loosing-place is here.~Mix the oblations,
2877 10, 89, 8 | guilt, O Indra. The sword lops limbs, thou smitest down
2878 5, 61, 1 | 1. O HEROES lordliest of all, who are ye that
2879 1, 129, 8 | with the aid of his own lordliness to drive the wicked hence,
2880 7, 15, 5 | 5 Whose lories when he glows in front of
2881 8, 47, 6 | men sink and faint through loss of wealth which ye have
2882 8, 45, 15| of the opulent man who, loth to give,~Hath slighted thee
2883 10, 3, 1 | shines, all-knowing, with his lotty splendour: chasing black
2884 7, 33, 11| the Gods laid thee on a lotus-blossorn.~
2885 6, 16, 13| forth, by rubbing, from the lotus-flower,~The head of Visva, of the
2886 8, 1, 33| oxen have come forward like lotus-stalks from out a lake upstanding.~
2887 6, 61, 2 | might, like one who digs for lotus-stems, hath burst with her strong
2888 3, 30, 10| drive forth the cattle. Loud-breathing praises helped the Much-invoked
2889 2, 38, 11| and, Savitar, with the loud-lauding singer.~
2890 8, 61, 7 | to work,~On the stream's loud-resounding bank.~
2891 4, 50, 5 | 5 With the loud-shouting band who sang his praises,
2892 1, 140, 10| our wealthy chiefs, like a loud-snorting bull, accustomed to the
2893 1, 113, 18| when ending his glad songs louder than the voice of Vayu.~
2894 1, 75, 1 | 1. ACCEPT our loudest-sounding hymn, food most delightful
2895 3, 2, 11| kind, born as a Lion or a loudly-bellowing Bull:~Vaisvanara immortal
2896 1, 138, 2 | be my Friend,~So make our loudly-chanted praises glorious, in battles
2897 5, 56, 7 | 7 Yea, and this loudly-neighing bright red vigorous horse
2898 1, 31, 14| Thou, Agni gainest for the loudly-praising priest the highest wealth,
2899 4, 26, 2 | oblation.~I guided forth the loudly-roaring waters, and the Gods moved
2900 1, 30, 16| With champing, neighing loudly-snorting horses Indra hath ever won
2901 6, 6, 2 | Most Youthful, with the loudvoiced and eternal -~Agni, most
2902 AppI | of a liberal shepherd's love-song. The seventh stanza should,
2903 8, 23, 5 | extolled, arise in Godlike loveliness,~Shining with lofty splendour,
2904 1, 30, 11| Thunder-armed, Friend of our lovely-featured dames~And of our Soma-drinking
2905 3, 33, 6 | currents.~Savitar, God, the lovely-handed, led us, and at his sending
2906 5, 32, 10| before him, and the Earth, lover-like, gives way to Indra.~As
2907 9, 98, 6 | The wavy Friend whom Indra loves-the twice-five sisters dip and
2908 5, 42, 4 | give us the holy Deities' lovingkindness.~
2909 3, 53, 14| up to us, O Maghavan, the low-born.~
2910 1, 155, 3 | share the genial flow.~He lowers, though a son, the Father'
2911 5, 51, 7 | with curd,~As rivers to the lowland flow: come to the food.~
2912 10, 59, 3 | is over earth, hills over lowlands.~All these our deeds the
2913 7, 59, 3 | Vasistha will not overlook the lowliest one among you all.~O Maruts,
2914 1, 112, 24| mighty Wonder-Workers.~In luckless game I call on you for succour .
2915 10, 34, 6 | body all afire, Shall I be lucky?~Still do the dice extend
2916 AppI | Gandharidum ovis.~Professor Ludwig thinks that (multurn humorem,
2917 8, 35, 12| upon us progeny and aff luence.~Accordant, of one mind
2918 4, 53, 6 | who brings to life and lulls to rest, he who controls
2919 8, 14, 9 | 9 By Indra were the lumirious realms of heaven established
2920 5, 30, 6 | the Dragon, the guileful lurker who beset the waters.~
2921 1, 42, 2 | 3 Who lurks about the path we take,
2922 1, 164, 22| top they say the fig is luscious none gaineth it who knoweth
2923 7, 18, 11| Vaikarna tribes through lust of glory -~As the skilled
2924 10, 99, 2 | unchecked, and slew the lustful demons.~
2925 10, 57 | HYMN LVIL Visvedevas.~
2926 5, 64 | HYMN LX1V. Mitra-Varuna~
2927 6, 67 | HYMN LXVIL Mitra-Varuna.~
2928 5, 72 | HYMN LXXIL Mitra-Varuna.~
2929 7, 77 | HYMN LXXVIT. Dawn.~
2930 7, 82 | HYMN LXXXIT. Indra-Varuna~
2931 10, 102, 9 | 9 Here look upon this mace, this bull's companion,
2932 AppII | of twenty syllables each.~Madhyejyotis: a metre in which a Pada
2933 10, 85, 13| started, moved along.~In Magha days are oxen slain, in
2934 3, 60, 5 | well-blent, from both thy hands.~Maghalan, urged by song, in the drink-offerer'
2935 10, 23, 3 | When, with the Princes, Maghavari, famed of old, comes nigh
2936 10, 104, 11| 11 Call we on Maghayan, auspicious Indra. best
2937 6, 63, 5 | your magic arts were ye, magicians! amid the race of Gods,
2938 4, 4, 6 | devotion.~All fair days and magnificence of riches hast thou beamed
2939 10, 60, 1 | homage we have come to one magnificent in look.~Glorified of the
2940 3, 3, 11| Agni sprang into being, magnifying both his Parents, Heaven
2941 AppII | Manava-dharma-sastra, the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and the Puranas.~
2942 AppII | followed by one of twelve.~Mahapadapankti: a two-lined metre of thirtyone
2943 AppII | East, XXXII), p. xcviii.~Mahapankti: a metre of forty-eight
2944 AppII | syllables 8 x 6 or 12 x 4.~Mahasatobrhati: a lengthened form of Satobrhati.~
2945 AppII | between two Padas of twelve.~Mahibrhati: four Padas of eight syllables
2946 5, 5, 8 | 8 l! Sarasvati, Mahl, three Goddesses who tring
2947 7, 1, 6 | at morn and eve comes, maid-like, the ladle dropping oil,
2948 6, 27, 6 | 6 Three thousand, mailed, in quest of fame, together,
2949 6, 67, 6 | 6 So, through the days maintaining princely power. ye prop
2950 1, 64, 1 | the manly host, wise and majestical, O Nodhas, for the Maruts
2951 10, 114, 7 | 7 The Chariot's majesties are fourteen others: seven
2952 5, 3, 2 | balm thee what time thou makcst wife and lord one-minded.~
2953 9, 101, 13| As Bhrgu's sons chased Makha, so drive ye the greedy
2954 3, 43, 8 | 8 Call we on Indra, Makhavan, auspicious, best Hero in
2955 1, 164, 16| They told me these were males, though truly females: he
2956 8, 56, 15| this arrow, yea, let this mali. gnity depart~From us or
2957 1, 158, 6 | 6 Dirghatamas the son of Mamati hath come to length of days
2958 9, 112, 3 | am I, my dad's a leech, mammy lays corn upon the stones.~
2959 7, 75, 2 | riches, famed among mortals, man-befriending Goddess!~
2960 3, 22, 2 | is that splendour, wavy, man-beholding.~
2961 1, 4, 7 | swift One bring the swift, man-cheering, grace of sacrifice,~That
2962 10, 27, 22| is lowing, and thence the man-consuming birds are flying,~Then all
2963 4, 3, 6 | Agni, what wilt thou say to man-destroying Rudra?~
2964 8, 9, 18| with the Sun,~And to this man-protecting home the chariot ofthe Asvins
2965 10, 87, 17| gives milk each year, O Man-regarder: let not the Yatudhana ever
2966 8, 19, 35| 35 Whoe'er he be, Man-ruling Kings! the Regent of the
2967 1, 81, 6 | offerer gives the foeman's man-sustaining food,~May Indra lend his
2968 5, 44, 10| with though to of Ksatra, Manasa, of Yajata, and Sadhri,
2969 AppII | prevailing form of metre in the Manava-dharma-sastra, the Mahabharata, the Ramayana,
2970 9, 30, 3 | us, Soma, with thy stream manconquering might which many crave,~
2971 1, 112, 13| when far away, strengthened Manddatar in his tasks as lord of
2972 6, 75, 14| in all its duties, guard manfully the man from every quarter.~
2973 1, 162, 20| immolator, missing the joints, mangle thy limbs unduly.~
2974 8, 1, 34| to his lost strength and manhood was apparent,~His consort
2975 10, 27, 24| thyself in time of battle.~He manifests the light and hides the
2976 10, 23, 5 | ones who spake in varied manners with contemptuous cries.~
2977 10, 93, 8 | sperdest on, approach.~Not mans but God's is sacrifice whose
2978 8, 23, 13| of men is friendly unto Manti's race,~Agni averteth from
2979 5, 55, 6 | steeds, and put your golden mantles on,~O Maruts, ye disperse
2980 4, 2, 14| those who frame a car with manual cunning.~
2981 4, 37, 3 | Vajas and Rbhuksans.~So, Manus-like, mid younger folk I offer,
2982 1, 154, 6 | dwelling-places where there are many-horned and nimble oxen,~For mightily,
2983 8, 82, 17| 17 To come, Much-lauded! Many-named with this same thought that
2984 1, 35, 4 | the God hath mounted,~The many-rayed One, Savitar the holy, bound,
2985 10, 120, 6 | 6 Worthy of praises, many-shaped, most skilful, most energetic,
2986 1, 32, 6 | Indra, the great impetuous many-slaying Hero.~He. brooking not the
2987 5, 63, 3 | wait on thunder with the many-tinted clouds, and by the Asura'
2988 7, 18, 20| and thy riches.~Devaka, Manyamana's son, thou slewest, and
2989 2, 33, 10| and arrows, worthy, thy manyhued and honoured necklace.~Worthy,
2990 3, 37, 10| splendid fame which none may mar~We make thy might perpetual.~
2991 10, 139, 1 | whose energy wise Pusan marches, surveying all existence
2992 10, 86, 5 | 5 Kapi hath marred the beauteous things, all
2993 10, 27, 12| the suitor who fain would marry for her splendid riches?~
2994 2, 41, 15| 15 Ye Martus led by Indra, Gods with
2995 10, 75, 5 | With Asikni, Vitasta, O Marudvrdha, O Arjikiya with Susoma
2996 7, 82, 5 | the Other, awful, with the Maruis seeks renown.~
2997 1, 182, 2 | Indra-like, mighty, most Marut-like, most w6nderful in deed,
2998 8, 15, 9 | thy praise:~In thee the Marut3' company have great delight.~
2999 5, 33, 9 | powerful tawny steeds of Marutasva;~And thousands which kind
3000 1, 169, 2 | wisdom, Indra.~The host of Marutg goeth forth exulting to
3001 5, 53, 15| shall he the man, O Heroes, Marutr! and possessed of noble
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