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Book, Hymn, Verse
3002 1, 122, 15| 15 Four youthful sons of Masarsara vex me, three, of the king,
3003 1, 57, 5 | shattered into pieces this broad massive cloud.~Thou hast sent down
3004 9, 108, 6 | redmrefulgent watery Cows,~Thou masterest the stable full of kine
3005 2, 27, 15| favoured.~He goes to war mastering both the mansions: to him
3006 10, 104, 1 | flowed for thee, Invoked of mat Speed to our sacrifice with
3007 10, 48, 2 | gave the cattle-stalls to Matarigvan and Dadhyac.~
3008 1, 93, 9 | 9 Invoked together, mates in wealth, AgniSoma, accept
3009 10, 87, 8 | Youthful, with thy fuel. to the Mati-seer's eye give him as booty.~
3010 6, 28, 6 | thief or sinful man your matter, and may the dart of Rudra
3011 1, 168, 7 | heavenly light, with fruit mature, O Maruts, fall of plenteousness.~
3012 1, 165, 12| vigour.~When I have seen you, Matuts, in gay splendour, ye have
3013 8, 8, 13| rich gifts wherewith no man mav interfere.~Make us observe
3014 10, 177 | HYMN CLXXVII. Mayabheda.~
3015 10, 93, 15| his gift; and straightway Mayava showed his.~
3016 5, 44, 11| rapturous drink of Visvavara, of Mayin, and Yajata.~They ever seek
3017 8, 93, 4 | thou,~That in thy joy thou maysi scatter thy gifts o'er us,
3018 10, 67, 9 | who roareth like a lion,~Maywe, in every fight where heroes
3019 10, 10, 8 | who wander round us.~Not me-go quickly, wanton, with another,
3020 10, 39, 6 | have cried to you. Give me-your aid as sire and mother aid
3021 1, 42, 7 | 8 Lead us to meadows rich in grass: send on our
3022 1, 91, 13| milch-kine in the grassy meads,~As a young man in his own
3023 3, 32, 2 | 2 Quaff it pure, meal-blent, mixt with milk, O Indra;
3024 3, 52, 7 | thy horses.~Eat thou the meal-cake, banded with the Maruts,
3025 4, 24, 5 | let the brew succeed the meal-oblation.~Hence let the Soma banish
3026 6, 47, 21| creatures.~The Hero slew the meanly-huckstering Dasas, Varcin and Sambara,
3027 1, 119, 3 | glory they have met, brisk, measurcIess, eager for victory in fight,~
3028 3, 62, 16| pasturage with oil,~With meatb the regions of the air.~
3029 3, 32, 4 | there, excited with song the meath-created strength of Indra.~By them
3030 1, 180, 2 | convey you, all praised, meath-drinkers! to support and strengthen.~
3031 9, 103, 3 | wool of the sheep to the meath-dropping vat he flows:~The Rsis'
3032 1, 14, 4 | gladden and exhilarate,~The meath-drops resting in the cup.~
3033 3, 57, 5 | 5 Agni, thy meath-sweet tongue that tastes fair
3034 5, 77, 3 | 3 Covered with gold, meath-tinted, dropping fatness, your
3035 7, 32, 8 | Make ready your dressed meats: cause him to favour us.
3036 8, 95, 1 | Maghavan, with Nipatithi, Medbyatithi, with Pustigu and Srustigu, -~
3037 8, 8, 20| Dasavraja aid, and Kanva and Medhatithi:~
3038 8, 96, 2 | As thou with Matarisvan, Medhya, Prsadhra, hast cheered
3039 1, 36, 17| our friends, hath helped Medhyitithi, hath helped Upastuta to
3040 9, 62, 10| us~For lofty friendship, meditates.~
3041 8, 44, 22| 22 Yea, let my meditations, let my songs exalt thee
3042 10, 61, 5 | twice-strong stable's keeper, meedless would milk the rocks that
3043 10, 1, 4 | altered form again thou meetest. Thou art Invoking Priest
3044 10, 75, 6 | and with these, Sindhu and Mehatnu, thou seekest in thy course
3045 AppI | Ne putes pilos corporis mei-paucos esse: tota sum villosa sicut
3046 6, 70, 2 | genial flow that prospers meit.~
3047 5, 43, 7 | that which holds the fatty membrane.~
3048 3, 8, 5 | weather, increasing in the men-frequented synod.~With song the wise
3049 1, 51, 13| Vrcaya.~Thou, very wise, wast Mena, Vrsanaiva's child: those
3050 10, 174, 2 | malignities,~Withstand the man who menaces, withstand the man who angers
3051 10, 135, 3 | Which thou hast fashioned mentally, onepoled but turning every
3052 AppI | Darius in a rock-inscription mentions the Ga(n)dara together with
3053 10, 4, 1 | bring oblation, as thou hast merited lauds when we invoked thee.~
3054 10, 34, 8 | 8 Merrily sports their troop, the
3055 10, 68, 1 | thundering rain-cloud,~Like merry streamlets bursting from
3056 1, 61, 7 | dainty cates, the cooked mess; but One stronger transfixed
3057 7, 9, 5 | 5 Go on thy message to the Gods, and fail not,
3058 5, 83, 3 | his horses, he makes the messengers of rain spring forward.~
3059 5, 85, 5 | standing in the firmament hath meted the earth out with the Sun
3060 10, 68, 4 | Order, and casts a flaming meteor down from heaven.~So from
3061 10, 139, 5 | Visvavasu shall sing us, meter of air's mid-realm celestial
3062 1, 50, 7 | sky and wide mid-air, thou metest with thy beams our days,~
3063 7, 87, 6 | creature.~Ruling in depths and meting out the region, great saving
3064 10, 113, 3 | to win thee praise, thou mettest Vrtra, yea, the Dragon,
3065 1, 118, 2 | Fill full our cows, give mettle to our horses, and make
3066 8, 87, 9 | 9 With holy song mey bind to the broad wide-yoked
3067 7, 104, 16| May Indra slay him with a mi weapon, and let the vilest
3068 6, 47, 6 | Fill thyself full at the mid-day libation, and give us wealth,
3069 1, 161, 14| earth this Agni; through the mid-firmament the Wind approaches.~Varuna
3070 1, 108, 12| If, when the Sun to the mid-heaven hath mounted, ye take delight
3071 6, 7, 2 | 2 Him have they praised, mid-point of sacrifices, great cistern
3072 3, 22, 2 | hast spread wide the air's mid-region-bright is that splendour, wavy,
3073 10, 138, 3 | 3 In the mid-way of heaven the Sun unyoked
3074 8, 50, 15| he preserve our last and middlemost, and keep watch from behind
3075 5, 59, 6 | youngest in their band, no middlomost, preeminent they have waxed
3076 6, 52, 13| inhabit heaven, and air's midregions,~All ye, O Holy Ones, whose
3077 10, 102, 9 | bull's companion, now lying midway on the field of battle.~
3078 8, 85, 17| weapons broughtest low the migbt of Susna, and, Indra, foundest
3079 2, 21, 2 | vanquished who disposes all,~The migbty-voiced, the rider, unassailable,
3080 8, 15, 2 | 2 Whose lofty might-for doubly strong is he-supports
3081 10, 63, 10| 10 Mightily-saving Earth, incomparable Heaven
3082 7, 100, 2 | that lasteth,~That thou mightst move us to abundant comfort
3083 8, 94, 7 | or on the earth,~O Indra, mighty- thoughted, harnessing thy
3084 10, 73, 2 | As if encompassed by the Mighty-footed, from darkness, near at
3085 7, 73, 4 | united, demon-slayers, mighty-handed.~The juices that exhilarate
3086 3, 36, 4 | 4 Great and impetuous, mighty-voiced in battle, surpassing power
3087 2, 17, 8 | manifold assistance, Indra: Migthy One, Indra, make us yet
3088 AppI | multum humorem effundens, dat mihi complexuum centum gaudia.~
3089 9, 97, 50| meetly, send, purified, miIch-kine, abundant yielders.~God
3090 3, 7, 2 | in heaven hath Mares and Milchkine: he came to Goddesses who
3091 9, 74, 8 | 8 Yea, to the shining milk-anointed beaker, as to his goal,
3092 10, 67, 6 | the cattle.~Seeking the milk-draught with sweatshining comrades
3093 1, 173, 1 | light expandeth,~That the milk-giving cows may, unimpeded call
3094 10, 35, 14| fears no danger at your milk-libation, -such may we be to feast
3095 1, 180, 5 | to give your gifts with milk-oblations.~Your greatness compasseth
3096 8, 12, 32| have lifted up the voice~Milk-streams at worship's central spot,
3097 2, 13, 6 | dealest to us our food: thou milkest from the moist the dry,
3098 9, 18, 5 | 5 Who milketh out this mighty Pair, the
3099 5, 76, 3 | 3 Yea, come at milking-time, at early morning, at noon
3100 1, 117, 20| filled with milk for Sayu the milkless cow, emaciated, barren;~
3101 10, 27, 1 | slay the man who brings no milkoblation, unrighteous, powerful,
3102 1, 4, 1 | As a good cow to him who milks, we call the doer of fair
3103 6, 62, 3 | our thoughts with horses,~Mind-swift and full of vigour, that
3104 6, 52, 5 | days may we be healthy. minded, and look upon the Sun when
3105 8, 13, 26| sacrifice I send to thee a mindyoked hymn.~
3106 2, 5, 7 | support let him perform as ministrant his priestly task;~Yea,
3107 1, 23, 16| go, Sisters of priestly ministrants,~Mingling their sweetness
3108 7, 56, 8 | minds: your bold troop's minstrel is like one inspired.~
3109 1, 165, 14| 14 To this hath Minya's wisdom brought us, so
3110 2, 33, 3 | from us all assaults of mis. chief.~
3111 10, 117, 2 | when the needy comes in miserable case begging for bread to
3112 2, 39, 1 | same purpose; come like two misers to the tree of treasure;~
3113 9, 62, 2 | 2 Dispelling manifold mishap, giving the courser's progeny,~
3114 | miss
3115 10, 61, 7 | afterwards they woke- and missed the cattle, the speaker
3116 1, 8, 4 | O India, for ally with missile-darting heroes, may~We conquer our
3117 1, 186, 9 | all the barren soil their missiles sparkle.~
3118 1, 162, 20| greedy clumsy immolator, missing the joints, mangle thy limbs
3119 1, 44, 11| many loved, thou dost their mission as their nearest Friend,~
3120 10, 123, 2 | wave from out the ocean. mist-born, the fair one's back is
3121 10, 31, 9 | penetrates the world as Wind the mist-cloud.~He, balmed with oil, near
3122 10, 73, 5 | he cast away the gloomy mists, the darkness.~
3123 10, 14, 3 | 3 Mitali prospers there with Kavyas,
3124 1, 93, 6 | 6 One of you Mitarisvan brought from heaven, the
3125 1, 156, 1 | with the oil, be helpful. Mitra-like, to us.~So, Visnu, e'en
3126 10, 33, 7 | his son, mark, grandson of Mitratithi:~I am thy father's eulogist.~
3127 9, 107, 8 | They have approached the mixing-vessel as a sea: the cheerer streams
3128 1, 134, 5 | heightening power, hasten to mixthemselves, hasten to the water to
3129 4, 2, 18| foodful pasture.~There they moaned forth their strong desire
3130 9, 92, 3 | 3 Shared by all Gods, mobt wise, propitious, Soma goes,
3131 8, 1, 11| Kutsa Arjuneya off, and mocked Gandharva. the unconquered
3132 7, 103, 6 | they vary, and, talking, modulate the voice diversely.~
3133 2, 13, 6 | food: thou milkest from the moist the dry, the rich in sweets.~
3134 1, 85, 5 | dark red stormy cloud, and moisten, like a skin, the earth
3135 5, 85, 4 | Varuna is fain for milk he moistens the sky, the land, and earth
3136 5, 31, 6 | heaven, winning for man the moistly-gleaming waters.~
3137 4, 42, 4 | 4 I made to flow the moisture-shedding waters, and set the heaven
3138 9, 67, 30| Soma, God, if 'twere a mole.~
3139 8, 18, 2 | 2 For not an enemy molests the paths which these Adityas
3140 AppI | loquitur]. Prope, prope accede; molliter me tange. Ne putes pilos
3141 10, 60, 9 | mighty earth, holds fast the monarchs of the wood.~So have I held
3142 8, 18, 19| Adityas, is your inward monitor: be kind,~For in the bond
3143 10, 87, 14| destrepy the insatiable monsters.~
3144 7, 32, 21| 21 A moral wins no riches by unworthy
3145 1, 187, 8 | 8 Whatever morsel we consume from waters or
3146 3, 4, 8 | accordant with the Gods, with mortalls Agni,~Sarasvati with all
3147 | mostly
3148 5, 26, 7 | bearer of our sacred gifts,~MostYouthful, God and Minister.~
3149 5, 52, 16| kin, named Prsni as their Mother-cow,~And the impetuous Rudra
3150 2, 30, 2 | 2 His Mother-for she knew-spake and proclaimed
3151 8, 84, 1 | they have called to thee as mother-kine unto their calves.~
3152 6, 75, 4 | woman and her lover, bear, mother-like, their child upon their
3153 8, 58, 11| floods have sung aloud as motherkine unto their calves.~
3154 1, 38, 7 | lightning lows and follows, motherlike, her youngling,~When their
3155 6, 50, 7 | grandsons.~For ye are our most motherly physicians, parents of all
3156 1, 185, 2 | The Twain uphold, though motionless and footless, a widespread
3157 10, 12, 3 | heavenly Yajus which from the motley Pair milked oil and water.~
3158 3, 54, 20| 20 Hear us the mouatains which distil the rain-drops,
3159 5, 57, 6 | all glorious majesty is moulded on your forms.~
3160 4, 33, 2 | were lying like posts that moulder, young again for ever, -~
3161 8, 19, 22| who for our sweet strains moulds heroic strength when sacred
3162 9, 62, 4 | 4 Strong, mountain-born, the stalk hath been~pressed
3163 9, 85, 9 | Loving Ones drain out the mountain-haunting Steer, -~The drop that hath
3164 8, 77, 2 | about with might, rich, mountain-like, in precious things,~Him
3165 6, 73, 1 | with oblations, first-born, mountain-render, Angiras' son, Brhaspati,
3166 5, 36, 2 | thy cheeks and jaws like mountain-ridges.~May we, O King, as he who
3167 1, 154, 2 | beast, dread, prowling, mountain-roaming;~He within whose three wide-extended
3168 4, 1, 13| teeming Milch-kine bid in the mountainstable, in the cavern.~
3169 10, 123, 6 | strong-winged bird that mounteth sky-ward;~On thee with wings
3170 5, 59, 7 | caused the waters of the mounuains to desGend.~
3171 10, 40, 10| 10 They mourn the living, cry aloud, at
3172 10, 95, 12| born and seek his father? Mourner-like, will he weep when first
3173 10, 34, 10| and wretched: the mother mourns the son who wanders homeless.~
3174 8, 39, 3 | like holy oil within thy moutlh.~Acknowledge them. among
3175 1, 164, 39| the mortal~Ceaseless they movelnopposite directions: men mark the
3176 7, 36, 3 | 3 The movements of the gliding wind come
3177 10, 18, 2 | As ye have come effacing Mrtyu's footstep, to further times
3178 10, 128, 8 | much-invoked, at this our calling mty the great Bull vouchsafe
3179 1, 75, 2 | Afigiras,~Our precious, much-availing prayer.~
3180 5, 18, 1 | 1. AT dawn let: Agni, much-beloved guest of the house, be glorified;~
3181 9, 107, 20| to us, yellow, abundant, much-desifed.~
3182 10, 46, 10| made oblationbearer, and much-desiring men regard as holy,~Give
3183 1, 11, 4 | rite, Indra, the Thunderer, much-extolled.~
3184 8, 82, 18| 18 Much-honoured by libations, may the Vrtra-slayer
3185 2, 40, 4 | great store of treasure, much-longed for, rich in food, source
3186 10, 49, 10| had there deposited, -~Much-longed-for, in the breasts, the udders
3187 1, 141, 6 | Bhaga, pouring gifts,~When, much-praised, by the power and will of
3188 6, 27, 6 | together, on the Yavyavati, O much-sought Indra,~Vrcivan's sons, falling
3189 8, 86, 15| opulence, all-nourishing and much-to-be. desired, O King?~
3190 10, 120, 7 | Thou stablishest the two much-wandering Mothers, and bringest many
3191 8, 92, 14| Book VIII. Hymns 49-59. M. Müller.)~
3192 AppI | the modern Kandahar. See Muir, O.S. Texts, ii. 342, and
3193 10, 34, 1 | than the deep draught of Mujavan's own Soma.~
3194 8, 50, 6 | Increaser of our steeds and multiplying kine, a golden well, O God,
3195 AppI | mustelae similis se abdidit, multum humorem effundens, dat mihi
3196 AppI | Professor Ludwig thinks that (multurn humorem, i.e., semen genitale,
3197 10, 136, 3 | 3 Transported with our Munihood we have pressed on into
3198 10, 136, 2 | 2 The Munis, girdled with the wind,
3199 1, 191, 3 | Darbha, Kusara, and Sairya, Munja, Virana,~Where all these
3200 1, 161, 8 | this, the rinsing of the Munja-grass.~If ye approve not even
3201 10, 146, 5 | never slays, unless some murderous enemy approach.~Man eats
3202 7, 101, 4 | streams around him with a murmur.~
3203 4, 6, 9 | steeds, wonderful, of mighty muscle, are to this service of
3204 1, 159, 2 | s great inherent power I muse.~Prolific Parents, they
3205 9, 1, 8 | they blow the the skin musician-like and fuse~The triple foe-repelling
3206 AppI | arcte adhaerens, illa quac mustelae similis se abdidit, multum
3207 8, 41, 6 | in the fold, even as they muster steeds to yoke.~
3208 1, 145, 3 | with flawless help hath mustered vigorous might.~
3209 1, 182, 2 | liquid sweet: thereon, ye Mvins, come to him who offers
3210 8, 21, 18| with thousand, yea, with myriad gifts.~
3211 8, 34, 15| in hundreds, thousands, myriads.~Ye by command of yonder
3212 7, 56, 4 | sage was he who knew these mysteries, what in her udder mighty
3213 8, 94, 2 | unconquerable, are this Indra's n-dghty arms in war.~He streams
3214 10, 22, 14| turning to the right, gu;na for every living man.~
3215 8, 40, 4 | 4 Nabhaka-like, with sacred song Indra'
3216 8, 46, 27| chariot with the prosperous Nahup, wise, to a man yet more
3217 9, 91, 2 | of Soma, pressed by wise Nahusyas, becomes the banquet of
3218 10, 33, 2 | rival wives.~Indigence, nakedness, exhaustion press me sore:
3219 6, 20, 6 | Namuci the Dasa.~He guarded Nam, Sayya's son, in slumber,
3220 1, 32, 10| waters bear off Vrtra's nameless body: the foe of Indra sank
3221 10, 48, 8 | for mine enjoyment Sapya Nami came: he joined me as a
3222 6, 45, 3 | ways of guiding us, and!nanilbld are Ins eulogies:~His kind
3223 10, 85, 6 | dear bridal friend, and Narasamsi led her home.~Lovely was
3224 10, 70, 2 | whose shapes are varied, Narasarhsa.~May he, most Godlike, speed
3225 10, 92, 11| abundant seed, four-bodied Narasmsa, Yama, Aditi,~God Tvastar
3226 10, 182, 2 | 2 May Naratarhsa aid us at Prayaja: blest
3227 2, 13, 8 | 8 Who broughtest Narmara with all his wealth, for
3228 10, 82, 3 | Even he alone, the Deities' narne-giver,him other beings seek for
3229 AppII | lengthened form of Satobrhati.~Nastarupi: a variety of Anustup.~Nyankusarini:
3230 9, 86, 9 | heavens and earth depend nath roared and thundered like
3231 1, 33, 11| their nature; he raid the navigable streams waxed mighty.~Then
3232 7, 64, 4 | Bedew with fatness, Varuna nd Mitra ye Kings, make glad
3233 6, 20, 4 | was won, the Panis f1ed, 'neath a hundred blows, for wise
3234 8, 53, 7 | ever-youthful Steer, strong. necked and never yet bent down?~
3235 2, 33, 10| thy manyhued and honoured necklace.~Worthy, thou cuttest here
3236 1, 126, 2 | 2 A hundred necklets from the King, beseeching,
3237 3, 62, 1 | prompt activities aforetime needed no impulse from your faithful
3238 1, 191, 7 | shoulder or of limb, with needle-stings, most venomous,~Unseen,
3239 1, 162, 11| that lie on earth or grass neglected, but to the longing Gods
3240 8, 96, 7 | 7 Never art thou neglectful: thou guardest both races
3241 2, 38, 1 | to quicken, Priest who neglects not this most constant duty.~
3242 5, 73, 3 | ye roam in might unto the neighbouring tribes.~
3243 2, 4, 9 | O Agni, overcome their neighbours,~Rich in good heroes and
3244 1, 163, 1 | springing into life, thou neighedst, proceeding from the sea
3245 9, 97, 28| Thou, yoked by strong men, neighest like a courser, swifter
3246 10, 68, 2 | for the race, Brhaspati, nerve our coursers.~
3247 1, 68, 1 | is preeminent in great. ness among all these other Gods.~
3248 6, 15, 16| upon the woollined altar,~Nest-like, bedewed with oil. Bear
3249 1, 130, 3 | close-hidden, like the nestling of a bird, in rock, enclosed
3250 2, 29, 4 | the gambler.~Far be your nets, far, Gods, be mine offences:
3251 2, 32, 4 | and herself observe.~With never-breaking needle may she sew her work,
3252 6, 39, 2 | holyminded comrades,~He broke the never-broken ridge of Vala. With words
3253 1, 130, 3 | bird, in rock, enclosed in never-enffing rock.~Best Angiras, bolt-armed,
3254 1, 180, 10| That circles heaven with never-injured fellies. May we find strengthening
3255 2, 35, 4 | 4 The never-sullen waters, youthful Maidens,
3256 6, 18, 1 | Magnify with these songs the never-vanquished, the Strong, the Bull of
3257 7, 67, 5 | Gods, to its fulfilment my never-wearied prayer that asks for riches.~
3258 1, 167, 4 | 4 Far off the brilliant, never-weary Maruts cling to the young
3259 1, 34, 4 | send us store of food as nevermore to fail.~
3260 8, 5, 37| find for me my share of new-presented gifts,~As Kasu, Cedi's son,
3261 7, 3, 9 | forth he cometh, like an axe new-sharpened, pure in his form, resplendent
3262 9, 93, 3 | kine make ready, as with new-washed treasures, the Head and
3263 8, 61, 9 | 9 Three times the newIy-kindled flame proceeds around the
3264 8, 58, 15| exceeding small, mounted his newly-fashioned car.~He for his Mother and
3265 9, 109, 12| deck the Gold-hued Infant, newlyborn, even Soma, Indu, in the
3266 7, 32, 27| the waters that are rul`ng down.~
3267 1, 113, 19| devotion all-bounteous, niake us chief among the people.~
3268 10, 95, 9 | their play they bite and nibble.~
3269 10, 107, 3 | 3 Not from the niggards-for they give not fireely-comes
3270 1, 24, 12| 12 Nightly and daily this one thing
3271 4, 11, 1 | to see, it shows even at nighttime, and food is fair to look
3272 7, 88, 4 | vessel, and deftly with his niight made him a Rsi.~When days
3273 8, 1, 30| gifts,~These, Paramajya, Ninditasva, Prapathi, most bounteous,
3274 6, 47, 2 | onslaughts, and battered down his nineand ninety ramparts.~
3275 10, 114, 2 | ordered, serve the three Nirrtis, for well they know them.~
3276 10, 101, 12| drink the Soma, Indra Son of Nistigri.~
3277 6, 67, 10| their voices, some chant the Nivid texts with steady purpose.~
3278 7, 62, 4 | us, us, Lofty Ones! your nobIy-born descendants.~Let us not
3279 9, 65, 5 | 5 Do thou, rejoicing, nobly-armed! pour upon us heroic strength:~
3280 4, 2, 19| for thee, we have laboured nobly-bright Dawns have shed their light
3281 10, 75, 8 | and robes, rich in gold, nobly-fashioned, rich in ample wealth.~Blest
3282 4, 14, 3 | and mighty.~Dawn on her nobly-harnessed car, the Goddess, awaking
3283 1, 164, 47| Agni, and he is heavenly nobly-winged Garutman.~To what is One,
3284 10, 7, 2 | gained enjoyment, by hymns, O noblyborn, hath he obtained it.~
3285 4, 50, 4 | his sevenfold mouth, with noise of thunder, with his seven
3286 9, 13, 7 | 7 Noisily flow the Soma-drops, like
3287 10, 86, 20| your home,~Where was that noisome beast, to whom went it,
3288 10, 32, 2 | solemn rites conquer the noisy babblers who present no
3289 6, 21, 10| invocation. Beside thee there is nonelike thee, Immortal!~
3290 7, 65, 3 | the sinner, they bear many nooses: the wicked mortal hardly
3291 10, 131, 1 | eastern.~Hero, drive off our northern foes and southern, that
3292 8, 28, 3 | guardians in the west, and northward here, and in the south,~
3293 5, 29, 10| for Kutsa.~Thou slewest noseless Dasyus with thy weapon,
3294 2, 43, 1 | Sama-chanter utters both the notes, skilled in the mode of
3295 8, 6, 9 | And prayer that may be noticed first.~
3296 8, 32, 22| Peoples go thy way,~O Indra, noticing our voice.~
3297 1, 116, 8 | burning; food very rich in nouripliment ye furnished.~Atri, cast
3298 1, 164, 49| hundred and sixty, which in nowise can be loosened.~
3299 10, 86, 9 | 9 This noxious creature looks on me as
3300 10, 80, 3 | the fiery cavem, and made Nrmedha rich with troops of children.~
3301 10, 132, 6 | our disheartened tribes Nrmedhas saved from woe, Sumedhas
3302 5, 31, 13| people-with whom may we be numbered-give thou vigour.~
3303 1, 126, 3 | mares to draw them.~Kine numbering sixty thousand followed
3304 10, 69, 7 | oxen, a thousand heifers, numberless devices.~Decked by the men,
3305 AppII | sometimes of more than these numbers. The Padas of a stanza are
3306 1, 133, 6 | glowed like earth in fear, O nunder-armed, as dreading fierce heat,
3307 10, 95, 7 | with free kindness gave him nurture;~And then, Pururavas, the
3308 1, 168, 9 | of the restless Maruts.~Nurtured together they begat the
3309 1, 91, 18| 16 In thee be juicy nutriments united, and powers and mighty
3310 9, 107, 4 | Farseeing One streams forth nutriti us food that all desire.~
3311 4, 16, 15| home, like sweet and fair nutrition.~
3312 AppII | syllables respectively.~Kakubh Nyakusira; consisting of three Padas
3313 AppII | Nastarupi: a variety of Anustup.~Nyankusarini: a metre of four Padas of
3314 8, 85, 10| for sake of cattle.~Lay oa his body many songs for
3315 1, 140, 12| moving feet and constant oarage,~One that may further well
3316 10, 106, 4 | like quick bearers, have obeyed our calling.~
3317 6, 16, 23| through every age of man,~Oblation-bearing messenger.~
3318 2, 34, 8 | pour forth food for all oblation-bringing men.~
3319 7, 34, 14| 14 Agni, oblation-cater, through our prayers aid
3320 10, 27, 6 | 6 To see the Indraless oblation-drinkers, mean offerers, o'ertaken
3321 9, 71, 4 | through his great powers, oblation-eating cows in their uplifted udder
3322 5, 53, 12| 12 To what oblation-giver, sprung of noble ancestry,
3323 1, 44, 7 | the Kanvas light thee, the oblation-wafting God.~
3324 4, 30, 20| Divodasa, him who brought oblationt, 1ndra overthrew~A hundred
3325 1, 61, 12| ox, dissevered, with bolt oblique, that floods of rain may
3326 4, 18, 2 | passage. Forth from the side obliquely will I issue.~Much that
3327 7, 56, 12| came to truth, the Law's observers, bright by their birth,
3328 7, 61, 1 | beholdetb all existing creatures observetb well the zeal that is in
3329 10, 134, 7 | offend, nor are we ever obstinate: we walk as holy texts command.~
3330 6, 72, 3 | 3 Ye slew the flood -obstructing serpent Vrtra, Indra and
3331 5, 77, 3 | wherewith ye travel over all obstructions.~
3332 3, 33, 7 | pieces.~He smote away the obstructors with his thunder, and eager
3333 2, 13, 11| with thy single wisdom thou obtainest wealth,~The life-support
3334 AppII | twelve syllables each; but occasionally they consist of fewer and
3335 1, 174, 10| mayst thou be ours in all occasions, protector of the men, most
3336 8, 29, 2 | 2 Another, luminous, occupies the place of sacritice,
3337 AppII | Pankti: a metre of five octosyllabic Padas, like Anustup with
3338 3, 57, 5 | Therewith make all the Holy Odes be seated here for our help,
3339 1, 162, 10| from his belly, and any odour of raw flesh remaining,~
3340 7, 43, 5 | Preserve us evermore, ye ods, with blessings.~
3341 6, 18, 2 | the dust on high, alone, oerthrower, hath made all races of
3342 7, 74, 6 | led the way, like cars, offending none, those who are guardians
3343 8, 4, 8 | himself: the proffered feast offends him not.~The milk is blended
3344 5, 4, 2 | 2 Agni, Eternal Father, offering- bearer, fair to behold,
3345 5, 72, 1 | 1 To Varuna and Mitra we offerwith songs, as Atri did. Sit
3346 3, 1, 20| libations to the Strong are offiered: in every birth is Jatavedas
3347 8, 49, 14| Make our ohlations duly offired up, O Priest, and give us
3348 10, 157, 2 | sacrifice, our bodies, and our offspr. let Indra form together
3349 7, 104, 16| weapon, and let the vilest ofghty~all creatures perish,~The
3350 1, 119, 8 | sire.~Rich with the light ofheaven was then the help ye gave,
3351 6, 17, 7 | young, Mothers from old time ofholy Order.~
3352 1, 135, 6 | by attendant priests, are oficredup to you: bright, Vayu, are
3353 2, 35, 14| bearing oil to feed their ofispring, flow, Youthful Ones, in
3354 7, 16, 9 | liberal chiefs, and speed the oflering of our gifts.~
3355 7, 76, 5 | enclosure, they strive not, ofone mind, one with another.~
3356 5, 29, 7 | Vrtra's slaughter, drank ofr at once three lakes of pressed-out
3357 6, 2, 10| prosper them. Accept the ofrering, Angiras!~
3358 3, 27, 8 | Strong, he is set on deeds ofstrength. In sacrifices led in front,~
3359 1, 74, 8 | goes he forth:~Agni, the ofterer forward steps.~
3360 2, 35, 5 | 5 To him three Dames are oftering food to feed him, Goddesses
3361 1, 135, 6 | and here are shed for both ofyou,~Soma-drops, fain for you,
3362 10, 89, 15| in enmity against us, the Oganas, O Indra, waxen mighty, -~
3363 5, 32, 8 | the footless evil-speaking ogre.~
3364 8, 49, 14| spreading far and wide.~Make our ohlations duly offired up, O Priest,
3365 10, 122, 4 | Ensign of sacrifice,~The oil-anointed Bull, Agni who hears, who
3366 10, 30, 8 | and a well of sweetness,~Oil-balmed, to be implored at sacrifices.
3367 3, 17, 1 | unguents, -~Flame-haired, oil-clad, the purifying Agni, skilled
3368 2, 35, 4 | unfed with wood. in waters, oil-enveloped.~
3369 10, 70, 1 | this my Fuel, welcome the oil-filled ladle where we pour libation.~
3370 7, 2, 4 | him to the spotted grass, oil-sprinkled, adorn him, ye Adhvaryus,
3371 1, 9, 2 | juice to him~Ile gladdening, oinnific God.~
3372 8, 3, 24| food is life, and healing ointment giveth strength.~As the
3373 8, 33, 3 | the yellow-hued with store ol kine.~
3374 2, 42, 3 | good tidings, Bird of happy omen, call thou out loudly southward
3375 2, 42, 1 | a steersman.~O Bird, be ominous of happy fortune from no
3376 8, 89, 8 | 8 On-rushing with the speed of thought
3377 7, 103, 6 | 6 Onc is Cow-bellow and Goat-bleat
3378 7, 18, 11| 11 The King who scattered one-and-twenty people of both Vaikarna
3379 10, 155, 1 | 1. ARAYI, one-eyed limping hag, fly, ever-screeching,
3380 1, 164, 42| the buffalo hath lowed, one-footed or two-footed or four -~
3381 10, 90, 3 | Purusa.~All creatures are one-fourth of him, three-fourths eternal
3382 1, 164, 2 | 2 Seven to the one-wheeled chariot yoke the Courser;
3383 10, 90, 4 | three-fourths Purusa went up: onefourth of him again was here.~Thence
3384 7, 15, 7 | thee down, O Worshipped Onel~Bright, rich in heroes,
3385 10, 135, 3 | hast fashioned mentally, onepoled but turning every way.~
3386 10, 145, 1 | and gains the husband for oneself.~
3387 10, 8, 9 | seizing the cattle of the oniniform Son of Tvastar.~
3388 | onto
3389 4, 20, 10| Slay us not; bring, bestow onus the ample gift which thou
3390 8, 11, 5 | are, adore the mighty name oof thee,~Immortal Jatavedas'
3391 10, 25, 5 | These sages, have thrown open-at your glad carouse-the stall
3392 4, 20, 8 | thou art the ruler, and opener of the stable of the cattle.~
3393 4, 54, 2 | to men, O Savitar, thou openest existence, life succeeding
3394 9, 10, 5 | the Suns~Pass through the openings of the cloth.~
3395 10, 100, 7 | secretly, nor, Vasus, have we openly provoked the Gods.~Not one
3396 10, 69, 4 | Guard well our homes and ople, guard our bodies, protect
3397 7, 104, 12| true and false: their words oppose each other.~Of these two
3398 5, 8, 5 | when blazing may not be opposed.~
3399 4, 42, 6 | never impedeth me whom none opposeth.~When lauds and Soma juice
3400 5, 80, 6 | some chaste woman, bends, opposite to men, her forehead downward.~
3401 9, 70, 9 | beyond misfortune ere we be oppres. sed. the man who knows
3402 4, 30, 4 | When for the sake of those oppressed, and Kutsa as he battled,~
3403 10, 99, 6 | against the guileful and oppressive foeman.~Strong, glorious,
3404 7, 85, 4 | with his sacred gifts and oration.~Brings you to aid us with
3405 3, 10, 5 | your lofty speech,~To him Ordainer-like who brings the light of
3406 9, 64, 1 | steerlike sway:~Thou as a Steer ordainest laws.~
3407 10, 144, 1 | vitality,~Belongs to thee, the Orderer.~
3408 10, 91, 11| messenger, callest the Gods and orderest the sacrifice.~
3409 10, 85, 18| existing things; the other ordereth seasons and is born again.~
3410 4, 2, 17| resplendent, smelting like ore their human generations.~
3411 8, 46, 18| worship of those Thundering Ories who o'er the ridges of these
3412 1, 4, 10| of wealth, prompt friend ot'him who pours the juice,~
3413 2, 40, 5 | Parent of all creatures, the otherjourneys onward all-beholding.~Soma
3414 10, 111, 5 | hath he extended, and, best otpillars, stayed it with a pillar.~
3415 1, 122, 14| hasting to the praises otthe pious, be pleased with us.
3416 9, 74, 4 | ever united, love; him as ouir Friend the Men who make
3417 10, 110, 2 | exalting with holy thoughts ourhymns of praise and worship.~
3418 5, 61, 17| 17 OUrmya, bear thou far away to Darbhya
3419 4, 3, 15| gracious, Agni; moved by ourprayers, O Hero, touch our viands.~
3420 1, 100, 6 | Indra, girt by Maruts, be oursuccour.~
3421 8, 61, 11| poured into the tank,~At the out-shedding of the fount.~
3422 8, 85, 12| singer, and refrain from outcry. Make thy voice heard, for
3423 10, 116, 5 | 5 Dash down, outffaming their sharp flaming weapons,
3424 5, 81, 2 | vault, and shineth after the outgoing of the Dawn.~
3425 9, 69, 6 | they forth,~These swift outpourings in long course of holy rites:
3426 10, 117, 8 | He with one foot hath far outrun the biped, and the two-footed
3427 10, 14, 10| 10 Run and outspeed the two dogs, Sarama's offspring,
3428 10, 125, 4 | brewhes, hears the word outspoken~They know it not, but yet
3429 10, 105, 3 | is Indra, if, like some outwearied man he fears~The sinner,
3430 2, 1, 8 | hundred, yea, a thousand are outweighed by thee.~
3431 10, 117, 7 | Brahman: the liberal friend outyalues him who gives not.~
3432 3, 31, 17| s bounty.~The while thy ovely storming Friends, O Indra,
3433 8, 55, 5 | what thou hast longed for, oven of old, from men.~All that
3434 | overall
3435 10, 44, 1 | is strong and active,~The overcomer of all conquering forces
3436 8, 62, 3 | 3 Asvins, ye overlaid with cold the fiery pit
3437 7, 59, 3 | 3 Vasistha will not overlook the lowliest one among you
3438 8, 19, 14| exceed all men, as though he overpassed the floods.~
3439 4, 33 | crave the white cow for the overspreading.~Wind-sped, the Skillful
3440 7, 50, 2 | twofold joints, and that which overspreads the ankles and the knees,~
3441 8, 95, 8 | 8 He who hath. overtaken Krvi with his might, and
3442 6, 4, 5 | food with swiftness,and overtakes the nights as Vayu kingdoms.~
3443 5, 54, 3 | Stone, wind-rapid Maruts, overthrowers of the bills,~Oft through
3444 10, 42, 5 | quickly-coming treasure,~For him he overthrows in early morning his swift
3445 1, 121, 10| Bolt-armed, ere darkness overtook the sunlight, thou castest
3446 7, 32, 10| 10 No one hath overturned or stayed the car of him
3447 8, 33, 7 | 7 Who knows what vital ower he wins, drinking beside
3448 9, 33, 4 | words are uttered: kine are ]owing, cows who give their milk:~
3449 7, 104, 22| fiend shaped like an owl or owlet, destroy him in the form
3450 10, 27, 8 | these kine afford their owner?~
3451 9, 86, 28| This universe, O Pavamana, owns thy sway; thou, Indu, art
3452 9, 66, 29| pressing-stones, is sporting on the oxhide, and~Summoning Indra to
3453 9, 61, 5 | waves which in their stream oyerflow the purifying sieve,~Soma;
3454 4, 15, 3 | Round the oblations hath he paced, Agni the Wise, the Lord
3455 1, 129, 7 | sons.~Him who is wroth we pacify with sacred food and eulogies,~
3456 1, 155, 4 | His who strode, widely pacing, with three steppings forth
3457 9, 15, 6 | bringing rich treasures closely packed.~Descends into the reservoirs.~
3458 AppII | 12 + 8 + 8 syllables.~Padanicrt: a variety of Gayatri in
3459 AppII | Pada: 7+3=21 syllables.~Padapankti: a metre consisting of five
3460 10, 49, 5 | into Savya's hand delivered Padgrbhi.~
3461 9, 76, 5 | herds, thou flowest to the pail, bellowing as a steer upon
3462 7, 79, 2 | 2 They paint their bright rays on the
3463 1, 117, 10| Asvins, when the sons of Paira call you, send strength
3464 9, 82, 4 | lord. Listen, O Child of Pajri, for to thee I speak.~Amid
3465 3, 53, 16| Fivefold Race;~Daughter of Paksa, she bestows new vital power,
3466 7, 18, 7 | 7 Together came the Pakthas, the Bhalanas, the Alinas,
3467 10, 107, 10| blossoms, like the Gods' palaces adorned and splendid.~
3468 6, 41, 2 | well-formed most wide-extending palate, wherewith thou ever drinkest
3469 1, 53 | wealth to men accept no paltry praise.~
3470 10, 86, 16| animal,~Dresser, and new-made pan, and knife, and wagon with
3471 AppII | with an additional Pada.~Panktyuttara: a metre which ends with
3472 8, 85, 13| might longed for it as it panted: the hero-hearted laid aside
3473 1, 151, 9 | nights, not rivers, not the Papis have attained your Godhead
3474 3, 60, 4 | be fulfilled.~Not to be paragoned, ye Priests, are your good
3475 8, 1, 30| liberal of their gifts,~These, Paramajya, Ninditasva, Prapathi, most
3476 7, 18, 21| gladdened thee, thy servants Parasara, Vasistha, Satayatu,~Will
3477 1, 112, 8 | with what powers ye gave Paravrj aid what time ye made the
3478 2, 12, 10| many grievous sinners;~Who pardons not his boldness who provokes
3479 7, 18, 17| did to death a lion.~He pared the pillar's angles with
3480 8, 34, 18| 18 Mid the Pargvata's rich gifts, swift steeds
3481 6, 12, 5 | his shining glows when, paring the woods with case, o'er
3482 10, 97, 5 | home, your mansion is the Parna tree:~Winners of cattle
3483 1, 50, 12| 12 To parrots and to starlings let us
3484 8, 82, 9 | powerful bolt which none may parry was prepared~Lofty, invincible
3485 10, 117, 6 | guilt is he who eats with no partaker.~
3486 5, 41, 19| heaven accepting, as she partakes the oblation of the living,~
3487 AppI | Gandarii, together with the Parthians, Khorasmians, Sogdians,
3488 10, 93, 15| once displayed his gift, Parthya at once displayed his gift;
3489 1, 161, 2 | will do this thing ye shall participate in sacrifice with Gods.~
3490 4, 23, 2 | feast-companion? Who hath been partner in his loving-kindness?~
3491 2, 11, 19| was that to Trta of our party thou gavest up Tvastar's
3492 1, 160, 3 | through all the days the party-coloured Cow and the prolific Bull.~
3493 6, 46, 8 | Trksi lay, in Druhyus or in Paru's folk,~Fully bestow on
3494 6, 20, 10| gain by thy new favour: so Parus laud thee, with their sacrifices,~
3495 7, 33, 2 | pressed by the son of Vayata, Pasadyumna.~
3496 10, 92, 13| 13 Dear to all Gods, may Pasan guard the ways we go, the
3497 10, 17, 4 | dwell the pious who have passed-before thee.~
3498 10, 122, 2 | this song of mine, thou passing-wise who knowest every ordinance.~
3499 9, 5, 6 | 6 With passion Pavamana longs for the great
3500 1, 38, 4 | loathed like a wild beast in pasture-land,~Nor should he go on Yama'
3501 9, 106, 5 | s sake the mighty juice,~Path-maker thou, far seeing, with a
3502 6, 21, 12| who art known to all as Path-preparer.~Bring power to us, O Indra,
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