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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
4507 8, 2, 20| him not, wrathful with us, spend the evening far from us 4508 10, 95, 16| and through four autumns spent the nights among them,~I 4509 10, 93, 8 | fleet Bay Steeds, thine who sperdest on, approach.~Not mans but 4510 8, 67, 6 | 6 He spieth out the wrath of man, he 4511 6, 17, 10| the bolt with thousand spikes and hundred edges,~Eager 4512 1, 52, 15| time thou, Indra, with thy spiky weapon, thy deadly bolt, 4513 7, 104, 21| Sakra, like an axe that spilts the timber, attacks and 4514 10, 71, 9 | thread in ignorance like spinsters.~ 4515 1, 164, 44| away the smoke of fuel with spires that rose on high o'er that 4516 10, 85, 12| proceeding to her Lord, mounted a spirit-fashioried car.~ 4517 10, 100, 12| 12 Wondrous thy spirit-filling light, triumpliant; thy 4518 1, 160, 2 | The two world-halves, the spirited, the beautiful, because 4519 1, 120, 2 | knoweth aught -~Not of a spiritless mortal man.~ 4520 1, 162, 11| when thou art set upon the spit, distilleth,~Let not that 4521 9, 40, 4 | Pavamana, bring, Indu, all splcndours hitherward:~Find for us 4522 9, 108, 3 | verily, Pavamana, thou bast, splendidest, called all the generations 4523 1, 24, 10| night the Moon moves on in splendor~ 4524 10, 12, 7 | Moon his beams, the Sun his splendour-the Two unweariedly maintain 4525 1, 73, 1 | of vigour,~Truthful, like splendourr, glorified by many, like 4526 6, 44, 1 | wealthiest, Wealthy God in splendoursmost illustrious,~Soma is pressed: 4527 9, 28, 5 | strong, Omniscient, gave spleudour to~The Sun and all his forms 4528 8, 45, 2 | their laud, wide is their splinter from the stake,~Whose Friend 4529 8, 7, 23| Vrtra limb from limb and split the gloomy mountain-clouds,~ 4530 10, 28, 8 | approached, they carried axes; splitting the wood they came with 4531 8, 8, 21| Trasadasyu, ye Heroes, in spoil-deciding fray:~For these, O Asvins, 4532 1, 132, 3 | found a seeker after spoil, spoil-seeker for his own allies.~ 4533 6, 41, 2 | up before thee: let thy spoil-winning thunderbolt attend thee.~ 4534 4, 33, 4 | beakers let us make,- thus spoke the youngest. Tvastar approved 4535 8, 6, 8 | 8 When bidden thoughts, spontaneously advancing, glow, and with 4536 1, 121, 6 | offerings, poured from the spoon, with praise, upon the altar.~ 4537 9, 73, 1 | 1. THEY from the spouting drop have sounded at the 4538 10, 180, 3 | 3 Thou, mighty Indra, sprangest into being as strength for 4539 1, 44, 2 | many love,~Smoke-bannered spreader of the light, at break of 4540 9, 71, 1 | guards from fiend and evil sprite.~Gold-hued, he makes the 4541 8, 80, 5 | 5 O Indra, cause to sprout again three places, these 4542 6, 61, 14| refuse us not thy milk, nor spurn us from thee.~Gladly accept 4543 6, 44, 10| men called thee him who spurs the niggard?~ 4544 5, 59, 1 | 1. YOUR spy hath called to you to give 4545 8, 32, 2 | Strong God, he slew Anarsani, Srbinda, Pipru, and the fiend,~Ahisuva, 4546 10, 95, 6 | 6 The maids Sujirni, Sreni, Sumne-api, Charanyu, Granthini, 4547 8, 17, 13| grandson's son, grandson of Srngavrs! to thee,~To him have I 4548 10, 133, 3 | foe, O Indra, who would srnite us dead: thy liberal bounty 4549 8, 95, 1 | Medbyatithi, with Pustigu and Srustigu, -~ 4550 8, 81, 25| 25 Now Srutakaksa sings his song that cattle 4551 5, 36, 6 | down before this youthful Srutaratha,~Who, rich in steeds, gave 4552 1, 112, 9 | who ne'er decay;~And to Srutarya, Kutsa, Narya gave your 4553 5, 44, 12| Sadaprna the holy, Tarya, Srutavit, and Bahuvrkta, joined with 4554 10, 62, 11| of Surya.~May the God let Ssvarni's life be leng~thened, with 4555 9, 17, 5 | triple realm,~And moving secm'st to speed the Sun.~ 4556 10, 120, 7 | higher and the lower.~Thou stablishest the two much-wandering Mothers, 4557 8, 45, 20| as old men rest upon a staff:~We long to have. thee dwell 4558 2, 15, 9 | safe Dabhiti.~There the staff-bearer found the golden treasure. 4559 1, 16, 5 | thee~Drink of it like a stag athirst.~ 4560 2, 12, 2 | and firm the earth that staggered, and set at rest the agitated 4561 10, 77, 2 | noble band of Maruts.~Like stags the Sons of Dyatis have 4562 7, 47, 1 | beverage of Indra, bright, stainless, rich in sweets and dropping 4563 10, 34, 6 | extend his eager longing, staking his gains against his adversary.~ 4564 10, 113, 2 | extols and lauds, making the stalCthat gives the meath flow forth 4565 8, 86, 10| fierce and exceeding strong, stalwart and full of vigour.~ 4566 10, 82, 7 | misty cloud, with lips that stammer, hymn-chanters wander and 4567 2, 31, 2 | through the region with the stamp of hoofs, our swift steeds 4568 7, 56, 19| bring the swift man to a stand-still, and strength with mightier 4569 5, 34, 9 | Agnivesi, Satri the type and standard of the pious.~May the collected 4570 2, 11, 13| for, most powerful, with stare of noble children.~ 4571 4, 7, 3 | most sapient, like the starry heaven,~Illumining with 4572 1, 162, 14| 14 The starting-place, his place of rest and rolling, 4573 9, 64, 10| by the sages' hymns:~So starts the charioteer his steed -~ 4574 8, 8, 13| interfere.~Make us observe the stated times: give us not over 4575 5, 3, 3 | fixed as Visnu's loftiest station-therewith the secret of the Cows thou 4576 6, 63, 9 | and obedient and of lofty stature.~ 4577 7, 33, 6 | 6 Like sticks and staves wherewith they drive the 4578 1, 121, 13| Bay Horses of the Sun thou stayedst: this Etasa drew not the 4579 1, 52, 3 | 3 For he stays e'en the stayers, spread o'er laden cloud, 4580 5, 2, 10| bands press round but cannot stayhim.~ 4581 8, 6, 16| Indra him who lay at length staying thy copious waters thou,~ 4582 6, 15, 7 | I sing, pure, Cleanser, steadlast, set in tront at sacrifice.~ 4583 5, 44, 4 | In the deep fall the hide stealeth away their names.~ 4584 2, 20, 5 | made their goings prosper.~Stealing away the mornings with the 4585 1, 162, 10| 10 Food undigested steaming from his belly, and any 4586 9, 96, 2 | tendril, incessantly with steed-impelling homage.~The Friend of Indra 4587 9, 45, 6 | with that stream wherein steeped thou announcest to the man~ 4588 2, 3, 2 | through threefold heaven,~Steeping the gift with oil diffusing 4589 1, 87, 2 | 2 When, Maruts, on the steeps ye pile the moving cloud, 4590 2, 42, 1 | voice out as his boat a steersman.~O Bird, be ominous of happy 4591 3, 29, 3 | straight hath she borne the Steerwhen made prolific.~With his 4592 10, 31, 9 | er the broad earth like a Stega: he penetrates the world 4593 8, 1, 17| milk it forth from out the stems.~ 4594 1, 155, 4 | widely pacing, with three steppings forth over the realms of 4595 10, 143, 5 | Nasatyas, with your winged sterds came nigh, and gave him 4596 7, 101, 3 | 3 Now he is sterile, now begetteth offspring, 4597 2, 24, 13| wealth for hymns.~Hating the stern, remitting at his will the 4598 9, 47, 2 | Dasyus are made manifest:~He sternly reckoneth their debts.~ 4599 8, 23, 24| 24 Now sing, as Sthurayupa sang, with lands to him 4600 1, 162, 9 | fly hath eaten, or is left sticking to the post or hatchet,~ 4601 7, 33, 6 | 6 Like sticks and staves wherewith they 4602 10, 98, 10| increase thy many bodies, and, stimulated, send us rain from heaven.~ 4603 9, 76, 2 | for the kine.~Indu, while stimulating India's might, is urged 4604 1, 164, 26| May Savitar give goodliest stimulation. The caldron is made hot; 4605 1, 191, 1 | worm, -~Both creatures, stinging, unobserved, with poison 4606 4, 55, 7 | care unceasing.~We dare not stint the sacred food of Mitra 4607 1, 174, 2 | forts, their refuge.~Thou stirredst, Blameless! billowy floods, 4608 1, 151, 8 | Righteous Ones, as if through stirrings of the mind.~To you they 4609 10, 101, 8 | there drink your heroes: stitch ye the coats of armour, 4610 7, 33, 10| Vasistha, when from thy stock Agastya brought thee hither.~ 4611 5, 39, 1 | 1. STONE-DARTING Indra. Wondrous One, what 4612 10, 101, 10| the wooden vessel: with stone-made axes fashion ye and form 4613 6, 50, 4 | resistless, excellent, stoop down to meet us;~For, when 4614 1, 140, 6 | 6 Amid brown plants he stoops as if adorning them, and 4615 2, 35, 3 | sounding rivers fill one common storehouse.~On every side the bright 4616 9, 113, 1 | Soma by Saryanavan's side,~Storing up vigour in his heart, 4617 5, 53, 6 | worshipper's behoof:~They set the storm-cloud free tostream through both 4618 1, 176, 1 | Indra in thy strength.~Thou stormest trembling in thy rage, and 4619 8, 87, 6 | thou art he, O Indra, wiio stormeth all castles of the foe,~ 4620 8, 17, 8 | strong in his neck~And stout arms, smites the Vrtras 4621 1, 183, 5 | protection.~Like one who goes strai ht to the point directed, 4622 5, 41, 15| Mother Rasa here befriend us, straight-handed, with the princes, striving 4623 8, 33, 12| thee. Bring hither, thou straight-rushing Bull.~The mighty makes the 4624 9, 89, 2 | robe of rivers, mounted the straightest-going ship of Order.~Sped by the 4625 1, 162, 2 | The dappled goat goeth straightforward, bleating, to the place 4626 4, 6, 9 | ruddy vigorous, speeding straightly forward,~And red steeds, 4627 9, 87, 5 | been sent forth, urified by strainers, like steeds who rusg to 4628 8, 90, 9 | Poured on the middle of the strainingcloth, and cooked, this bright 4629 1, 117, 3 | Tribes honoured, from the strait pit, ye Heroes with his 4630 6, 2, 4 | Dyaus comes safe through straits of enmity.~ 4631 1, 116, 4 | sea's farther shore, the strand of ocean, in three cars, 4632 10, 43, 2 | unto thee my spirit never strays, for I have set my hopes 4633 10, 104, 1 | thy Coursers.~To thee have streameld the songs or mighty singers, 4634 1, 27, 6 | waves of Sindhu, thou~Swift streamest to the worshipper.~ 4635 10, 107, 4 | mankind regard oblation as streamy Vayu and light-finding Arka.~ 4636 9, 86, 47| 47 Thy strearns that flow forth rapidly 4637 6, 23, 5 | so that our prayer may streng. then Indra's vigour.~ 4638 10, 83, 4 | vouchsafe to us superior strengith in battles.~ 4639 3, 40, 2 | whom many laud, accept the strength-conferring Soma juice:~Quaff, pour 4640 5, 31, 1 | his chariot downward, the strength-displaying car which he hath mounted.~ 4641 3, 49, 3 | hymns, fair, prompt to hear, strength-giver.~ 4642 3, 7, 4 | 4 Strength-giving streams bear hither him 4643 9, 110, 11| pleasant taste, to Indra, -~Strength-winner, Treasure-finder, Life. 4644 10, 91, 15| ladle.~Vouchsafe us wealth. strength-winning, blest with heroes, wealth 4645 9, 89, 4 | sisters brighten him, and strengthen-these children of one damethe 4646 9, 61, 22| 22 Flow onward thou who strengthenedst Indra to slaughter Vrtra 4647 1, 176, 6 | invocation. May we find strengthenifig food in full abundance.~ 4648 7, 7, 5 | Heaven anct Earth exalt and strengthenwhom, Giver of all boons, the 4649 1, 95, 7 | Savitar his arms with might he stretches; awful, he strives grasping 4650 8, 77, 5 | 5 For in thy might thou stretchest out beyond the boundaries 4651 1, 139, 9 | Manu knew.~Their long line stretcheth to the Gods, our birth-connexions 4652 6, 59, 6 | footless unto those with feet.~Stretching her head and speaking loudly 4653 10, 35, 9 | we pray with innocence in strewing grass, adjusting pressing-stones, 4654 AppII | are not subject to very strict laws, but the last four 4655 8, 99, 4 | life:~Like horses have ye stridden forth.~ 4656 1, 121, 1 | of the home he cometh he strideth to the sacrifice, the Holy.~ 4657 8, 9, 12| standing still in Visnu's striding-places.~ 4658 1, 61, 6 | vast, the mighty with the striker.~ 4659 10, 44, 9 | Maghavan, shalt break the strikers with the hoof.~At this libation 4660 1, 61, 6 | the vital parts of Vrtra, striking-the vast, the mighty with the 4661 8, 21, 16| not rob thee of thine own.~Strip even the strong places of 4662 10, 20, 9 | black and white and red, and striped, and brown, crimson, and 4663 4, 45, 2 | the flushing of the dawn,~Stripping the covering from the surrounded 4664 8, 84, 9 | strike the Vrtras dead, and strivest, pure, to win the spoil.~ 4665 4, 26, 4 | fleet-winged Falcon,~Because, strong- pinioned, with no car to 4666 8, 20, 2 | Rudras come ye with your cars strong-fellied and exceeding bright.~Come, 4667 10, 116, 5 | sharp flaming weapons, the strong-holds of the men urged on by demons.~ 4668 1, 38, 10| 11 O Maruts, with your strong-hoofed steeds, unhindered in their 4669 3, 36, 2 | discovered, whereby he grew strong-jointed, vast, and skilful.~Indra , 4670 1, 167, 7 | with them, she though firm, strong-minded, haughty, travels to women 4671 4, 2, 2 | harnessed, Sublime One! thy strong-muscled radiant stallions.~ 4672 5, 2, 12| 12 May he, the strong-necked Steer, waxing in vigour, 4673 5, 36, 5 | chariot, mighty, uphold us, strong-willed, thunderarmed, in battle.~ 4674 5, 58, 6 | Maruts, on your cars with strong-wrought fellies,~The waters are 4675 6, 38, 5 | full perfection, and waxen strongfor bounty and for glory,~Great, 4676 8, 20, 10| hither, O ye Mares, on your stronghorsed car, solid in look, with 4677 AppII | Book VIII, consisting of strophes combining two verses, viz. 4678 4, 17, 7 | wast born, O Indra, thou struckest terror into all the people.~ 4679 2, 39, 7 | Asvins, these hymns that struggle to approach you, sharpen 4680 2, 24, 8 | 8 With his swift bow, strung truly, Brahmanaspati reaches 4681 4, 4, 4 | thou utterly like dried-up stubble.~ 4682 10, 134, 2 | 2 Relax that mortal's stubborn strength whose heart is 4683 10, 60, 10| 10 Subandlin's spirit I have brought 4684 5, 9, 6 | May we, averting hate, subbue the wickedness of mortal 4685 10, 1, 2 | night thou, Brilliant Babe, subduest, and art come forth, loud 4686 1, 112, 20| Adhrigu,~And good and gracious Subhara and Rtastup,-Come hither 4687 10, 157, 1 | these existing worlds into subjection.~ 4688 AppI | PAGE 87, HYMN CXXVI.~I subjoin a Latin version of the two 4689 AppII | followed in my translation.~Subjoined, in alphabetical arrangement, 4690 7, 2, 1 | thy sacred smoke and shine sublimely.~Touch the celestial summits 4691 10, 82, 1 | created both these worlds submerged in fatness.~Then when the 4692 10, 159, 2 | victorious, and my Lord shall be submissive to my will.~ 4693 7, 5, 4 | Vaisvanara, both Earth and Heaven submit them to thy threefold jurisdiction.~ 4694 5, 79, 2 | thou dawnedst on Sunitha Sucadratha's son,~So dawn thou on one 4695 10, 61, 13| How many others came ere I succeeded?~ 4696 1, 124, 9 | later one each day in course succeedeth.~So, like the past, with 4697 10, 18, 5 | come the seasons,~As each successor fails not his foregoer, 4698 7, 1, 12| Increasing still with lineal successors.~ 4699 1, 112, 5 | the light;~Wherewith ye succoured Kapva as he strove to win,- 4700 8, 2, 36| His servant's faithful succourer.~ 4701 1, 182, 1 | Heart-stirring, longed for, succourers of Vispala, here are Heaven' 4702 3, 55, 12| Daughter, meet and give suck yielding their lordly nectar,~ 4703 1, 96, 5 | colour, meeting together suckle one same Infant:~Golden 4704 1, 164, 28| calls to her warm udder, and suckles him with milk while gently 4705 2, 35, 13| life-germ Within them. He sucks them as an infant, and they 4706 8, 81, 4 | hath drunk of worshipping Sudaksa's draught,~The Soma juice 4707 1, 112, 19| the host of kind Gods to Sudas-Come hither unto us, O Asvins, 4708 8, 5, 6 | 6 So for devout Sudeva dew with fatness his unfailing 4709 1, 63, 7 | seven castles;~Easily, for Sudis, like grass didst rend them, 4710 10, 90, 12| Vaisya, from his feet the Sudra was produced.~ 4711 1, 84, 17| 17 Who fleeth forth? who suffereth? who feareth? Who knoweth 4712 1, 116, 24| bonds, immersed and wounded, suffering sore affliction, in the 4713 1, 173, 6 | greatness: the earth and heavens suffice not for his girdles.~Indra 4714 6, 14, 1 | before the rest, and finds sufficiency of food.~ 4715 9, 101, 14| dame, to take his station suitor-like.~ 4716 10, 95, 6 | 6 The maids Sujirni, Sreni, Sumne-api, Charanyu, 4717 7, 104, 18| birds, at night-time, or sully and pollute our holy worship.~ 4718 10, 132, 6 | Nrmedhas saved from woe, Sumedhas saved from Woe.~ 4719 6, 63, 9 | swift-footed; a hundred with Sumidha, food with Peruk~Sanda gave 4720 10, 90, 6 | the holy gift was autumn; summer was the wood.~ 4721 4, 15, 7 | bay horses thought of me,~Summoned by him I drew not back.~ 4722 10, 64, 5 | of Daksa and the vow thou summonest the Kings Mitra and Varuna.~ 4723 9, 66, 29| sporting on the oxhide, and~Summoning Indra to the draught.~ 4724 10, 95, 6 | The maids Sujirni, Sreni, Sumne-api, Charanyu, Granthini, and 4725 7, 66, 10| they who strengthen Law, Sun-eyed, with Agni for their tongue,~ 4726 6, 11, 5 | the sacrifice is directed Sun-ward.~ 4727 2, 41, 17| their stay.~Be, glad with Sunahotra's sons: O Goddess grant 4728 2, 18, 6 | This Soma juice among the Sunahotras hath been poured out, in 4729 5, 31, 6 | When, Lord of Might, thou sunderedst earth and heaven, winning 4730 8, 37, 4 | 4 Thou only sunderest these two consistent worlds, 4731 10, 6, 7 | came near, obedient to thy sunimons, and thus attained their 4732 5, 79, 2 | Heaven, thou dawnedst on Sunitha Sucadratha's son,~So dawn 4733 8, 80, 7 | Indra! thrice, thou gavest sunlike skin to her,~Drawn, Satakratu! 4734 8, 27, 21| 21 If ye to-day at sunrise, or at noon, or in the gloom 4735 2, 10, 3 | 3 On wood supine they got the well-formed 4736 10, 115, 6 | 6 Do thou, Supitrya, swiftly following, make 4737 2, 19, 4 | was he to be sought with supplications by men who struggled to 4738 1, 122, 7 | by car-famous Priyaratha, supplying nourishment, they came directly.~ 4739 1, 171, 1 | makes you joyful, Maruts. Suppress your anger and unyoke your 4740 8, 59, 15| 15 The noble, Suradeva's son, hath brought a calf, 4741 1, 100, 17| with his fellows, Ambarisa, Suradhas, Sahadeva, Bhayamana.~ 4742 1, 101, 4 | honoured -the firm and sure- at every holy act;~Stayer 4743 6, 55, 6 | 6 May the sure-footed goats come nigh, conveying 4744 8, 97, 7 | be such in battle as are surest to obtain thy grace:~With 4745 4, 58, 11| its gathering, o'er the surfaceof the floods.~ ~ 4746 3, 2, 3 | Within the range of their surpassinq power, by might, the Gods 4747 1, 100, 14| eternal through his strength surrounds him on every side, his laud, 4748 10, 121, 8 | 8 He in his might surveyed the floods containing productive 4749 7, 60, 3 | Yours, Varuna and Mitra, he surveyeth the worlds and living creatures 4750 10, 139, 1 | energy wise Pusan marches, surveying all existence like a herdsman.~ 4751 1, 84, 14| the mountains, found~At Suryanavan what he sought.~ 4752 1, 112, 17| fire;~Wherewith ye helped Suryata in the mighty fray,-Come 4753 8, 25, 22| a white steed,~And from Susaman we obtained a hamessed car.~ 4754 10, 75, 6 | flow forth, with Rasa, and Susartu, and with Svetya here,~With 4755 1, 56, 2 | in rapture, fettered wily Sushna fast in bonds.~ 4756 10, 22, 11| didst destroy the whole of SuSnia's brood.~ 4757 1, 33, 12| Ilibisa's strong castles, and Suspa with his horn he cut to 4758 5, 87, 7 | wide-extended, whom none suspect of sin, whose bands have 4759 5, 44, 13| worshipper's defender is Sutambhara, producer and uplifter of 4760 5, 56, 7 | vigorous horse who hath been sutioned, fair to see,~Let him not 4761 8, 19, 37| forth a strong steed at Suvastu's ford:~A herd of three 4762 10, 15, 12| Fathers who did cat them with Svadha. Eat, thou God, the gifts 4763 5, 19, 3 | 3 Svaitreya's people, all his men, have 4764 8, 1, 32| gold,~May he, Asanga's son Svanadratha, obtain all joy and high 4765 10, 95, 18| moreover, shalt rejoice in Svarga.~ 4766 8, 3, 12| gavest Rugama and Syavaka and Svarnara and Krpa aid.~ 4767 2, 14, 5 | to him who struck down Svasna, and did to death Vyamsa 4768 10, 75, 6 | Rasa, and Susartu, and with Svetya here,~With Kubha; and with 4769 1, 33, 15| 15 Svitra's mild steer, O Maghavan 4770 1, 33, 14| horses rose to heaven, and Svitri's son stood up again for 4771 5, 40, 7 | this dread, through anger swallow me up, for I am thine, O 4772 10, 42, 8 | 8 Indra, the swallower of strong libations rich 4773 1, 163, 7 | to thine enjoyment, thou swallowest the plants most greedy eater.~ 4774 10, 94, 6 | have bellowed, panting, swallowing their food, the sound of 4775 10, 4, 4 | he moves and licks, and swallows, and, as House-Lord, kisses 4776 2, 15, 5 | flowing, and carried those who swam not safely over.~They having 4777 10, 67, 3 | his friends who cried with swanlike voices, bursting the stony 4778 9, 35, 2 | 2 O Indu, swayer of the sea, shaker of all 4779 1, 55, 3 | 3 Thou swayest, Indra, all kinds of great 4780 10, 153, 1 | 1. SWAYING about, the Active Ones came 4781 10, 67, 6 | Seeking the milk-draught with sweatshining comrades he stole the Pani' 4782 8, 44, 2 | this my song:~Welcome my sweedy-spoken words.~ 4783 1, 165, 2 | delay them on their journey sweeping-with what high spirit!-through 4784 2, 12, 5 | say of him, He is not.~He sweeps away, like birds, the foe' 4785 5, 44, 13| The milch-cow brought, sweet-flavoured milk was dealt around. Who 4786 9, 68, 2 | twigs: the Tawny One is sweetened as he breaks them up.~Then 4787 10, 120, 3 | assistants.~Blend what is sweeter than the sweet with sweetness: 4788 5, 43, 2 | Heaven.~Father and Mother, sweetof speech, fairhanded, may 4789 7, 55, 8 | matrons with their odorous sweetsthese, one and all, we lull to 4790 10, 105, 2 | Bay Steeds harnessed well, swerving, pursue the Bird's tail-plumes,~ 4791 6, 4, 6 | Ausija, with clear flame swifily flying.~ 4792 6, 7, 6 | upon his head. The Seven swift-flowing Streams have grown like 4793 1, 85, 6 | 6 Let your swift-gliding coursers bear you hitherward 4794 10, 95, 3 | glory from the quiver, or swift-steed winning cattle winning hundreds.~ 4795 1, 128, 3 | he traverses the earth, swift-swallowing, bellowing Steer, bearing 4796 10, 91, 2 | every house, finds like a swift-winged bird a home in every tree.~ 4797 9, 28, 5 | 5 This Pavamana, swiftand strong, Omniscient, gave 4798 2, 33, 5 | fair-checked, and gracious, swifthearing, yield us to this evil purpose.~ 4799 7, 46, 1 | self-dependent God with swiftly-flying shafts,~The Wise, the Conqueror 4800 3, 26, 2 | Singer prompt to hear, the swiftly-moving guest.~ 4801 10, 102, 11| were full and flowing.~With swiftly-racing chariot may we conquer, 4802 10, 39, 1 | Car of yours,~Asvins, your swiftly-rolling circumambient Car which 4803 6, 58, 4 | strong and vigorous and swiftlymoving, subdued by love, the Deities 4804 9, 106, 8 | 8 Thy drops that swim in water have exalted Indra 4805 10, 4, 5 | the wood his dwelling.~No swimmer, Steer, he presses through 4806 9, 108, 7 | region and the flood,~Who swims in water, roan in wood;~ 4807 6, 22, 11| can stay or hinder, come swittly with these Steeds in my 4808 5, 45, 9 | journey.~Down on the Soma swooped the rapid Falcon. Bright 4809 4, 38, 5 | even as a hungry falcon swooping downward.~ 4810 10, 20, 6 | comes his furtherance.~To sword-armed Agni come the Gods.~ 4811 8, 36, 7 | 7 Hear thou Syavagva while he pours to thee, 4812 3, 3, 4 | Agni, the measure and the symbol of the priests,~Hath entered 4813 1, 163, 10| 10 Symmetrical in flank, with rounded haunches, 4814 1, 91, 17| of most illustrious fame t6 prosper us.~ 4815 10, 34, 1 | me as they turn upon the table.~Dearer to me the die that 4816 10, 105, 2 | swerving, pursue the Bird's tail-plumes,~With Rowing manes, like 4817 1, 134, 6 | who free themselves from taint of sin,~For thee all cows 4818 3, 28, 5 | Agni, at the third libation takewith joy the offered cake of 4819 1, 164, 3 | mounted have horses, seven in tale, who draw them onward.~Seven 4820 7, 103, 6 | and yet they vary, and, talking, modulate the voice diversely.~ 4821 7, 103, 3 | One seeks another as he talks and greets him with cries 4822 10, 28, 10| strong-winged eagle left his talon, as a snared lion leaves 4823 6, 18, 3 | 3 Thou, thou alone, hast tamed the Dasyus; singly thou 4824 2, 23, 11| avenger, Brahmanaspati, who tamest e'en the fierce, the wildly 4825 AppI | prope accede; molliter me tange. Ne putes pilos corporis 4826 7, 59, 8 | think, O Vasus,~May he be tangled in the toils of mischief; 4827 8, 61, 11| meath is poured into the tank,~At the out-shedding of 4828 10, 71, 7 | hearing.~Some look like tanks that reach the mouth or 4829 AppII | 12 + 8 + 8 syllables.~Tanusira: consisting of three Padas 4830 10, 93, 15| and-seventy horses here.~Tanva at once displayed his gift, 4831 5, 61, 10| who, like Vaidadasvi, like Taranta, hath bestowed on me~A hundred 4832 10, 124, 4 | 4 I tarried many a year within this 4833 8, 46, 32| received, Dasa Balbutha's and Taruksa's gifts.~These are thy people, 4834 5, 44, 12| 12 Sadaprna the holy, Tarya, Srutavit, and Bahuvrkta, 4835 10, 87, 13| have spoken,~Each arrowy taunt sped from the angry spirit,- 4836 9, 107, 7 | even as with a mare, in tawnycoloured stream, goes in exhilarating 4837 5, 57, 4 | Maruts, spotless, with steeds tawnyhued and red, strong in their 4838 8, 13, 27| Indra, fraught with weal tb, consent to come.~ 4839 8, 82, 4 | hast risen upon to-day,~Tbat, Indra, all is in thy power.~ 4840 9, 84, 1 | room with happiness, and in tbine ample dwelling laud the 4841 1, 118, 7 | O Asvins, strengthening tbod and favour.~Accepting his 4842 1, 139, 9 | Manu knew my birth, yea, tbose of ancient days and Manu 4843 9, 97, 13| heavens and earth to roar and tbunder.~Well is he beard like Indra' 4844 10, 113, 8 | eats the dry food with his tcetlv, he ate Vrtra, the Dragon, 4845 1, 63, 1 | O Indra, with power thou tcrrifiedst earth and heaven -~When, 4846 10, 145, 6 | so let thy spirit speed te me, hasten like water on 4847 1, 31, 14| to the simple one thou teachest lore.~ 4848 10, 8, 6 | thine auspicious teams thou teadest,~Thy light-bestowing head 4849 10, 18, 7 | Decked with fair jewels, tearless, free from sorrow, first 4850 10, 95, 13| will console him when his tears are falling: he shall not 4851 9, 17, 7 | help, deck thee strong &teed,~Deck thee for service of 4852 10, 102, 11| hath found a husband, and teemed as if her breast were full 4853 4, 3, 9 | black of hue with milk she teemeth, nutritious, brightly shining, 4854 4, 42, 7 | these deeds of thine thou tellest this unto Varuna, thou great 4855 10, 78, 2 | with chains of gold, like tempest-blasts, self-moving, swift to lend 4856 1, 164, 52| mounts and fails again.~The tempest-clouds give life to earth, and 4857 1, 6, 5 | 5 Thou, Indra, with the Tempest-Gods, the breakers down of what 4858 8, 7, 17| and tumultuous roar, with tempests and with hymns of praise~ 4859 6, 61, 8 | rush,~Comes onward with tempestuous roar.~ 4860 10, 10, 6 | wilt thou say to men to tempt them?~ 4861 10, 137, 7 | precedes. Then with our ten-fold branching hands,~With these 4862 2, 18, 1 | seven reins to guide it:~Ten-sided, friendly to mankind, light-winner, 4863 10, 135, 1 | Father, Master of the house, tendeth with love our ancient Sires.~ 4864 9, 96, 2 | with gold adorn his golden tendril, incessantly with steed-impelling 4865 8, 1, 9 | Horses which are thine in tens, in hundreds, yea, in thousands 4866 1, 186, 9 | They hasten on to happy termination their orders when they are 4867 1, 171, 4 | 4 I fled in terrror from this mighty Indra, 4868 9, 62, 16| hath Soma Pavamana sped,~To test with might within the vats.~ 4869 1, 11, 6 | here the singers stand and testify to thee thereof.~ 4870 10, 51, 1 | that covering, and firm of texture, folded wherein thou enteredst 4871 7, 42, 2 | travel: yoke for the juice tfiy bay, thy ruddy horses,~Or 4872 10, 155, 5 | And raised their glory tg the Gods. Who will attack 4873 10, 39, 8 | of his youthful life to tge sage Kali when old age was 4874 10, 83, 3 | hither, Manyu, mightier tham the mighty; chase, with 4875 8, 45, 42| shall recognize as sent by thbe:~Bring us the wealth for 4876 8, 56, 11| and shallow from the foe, thbu Mother of Strong Sons~Let 4877 2, 20, 8 | to Indra in the tumult of thebattle.~When in his arms they laid 4878 1, 49, 3 | flock winged birds from all theboundaries of heaven.~ 4879 7, 86, 8 | laudation come close to thed and lie within thy spirit.~ 4880 2, 20, 1 | combat, so bring we power to thee- regard us, Indra -~Well 4881 1, 57, 1 | worship, shall come after thee-the offerer's libations like 4882 8, 98, 2 | they whose libations give theejoy.~As thou with, Krsa and 4883 2, 4, 1 | 1. FOR you I call theglorious refulgent Agni, the guest 4884 10, 129, 6 | whence comes this creation?~TheGods are later than this world' 4885 8, 100, 5 | hath shone like Surya in theheavens.~ 4886 5, 48, 1 | seeking waters spreads even to theimmeasurable middle region's cloud?~ 4887 9, 56, 2 | To Indra's friendship win theirway.~ 4888 6, 52, 10| our call,~Be pleased with theit appropriate draught.~ 4889 8, 22, 16| strong, and speeding to thejoy, bringing.your swiftly-coming 4890 6, 23, 9 | 9 Friends, when thejuices flow, replenish duly your 4891 4, 2, 18| 18 Strong One! he marked them-and the Gods before them-like 4892 4, 2, 18| them-and the Gods before them-like herds of cattle in a foodful 4893 8, 11, 3 | drive our foes afar from us,~Themand their godless enmities.~ 4894 8, 71, 8 | 8 The Soma seen within themats, as in the flood the Moon 4895 8, 7, 34| the very hills deerning themseives abysses: yea,~Even the mountains 4896 10, 25, 1 | energy and mental power.~Then-at your glad carouse-let men 4897 1, 22, 18| deceiveth, made three steps; thenceforth~Establishing his high decrees.~ 4898 10, 62, 11| let Ssvarni's life be leng~thened, with whom, unwearied, we 4899 6, 44, 13| mighty Indrafor he is King thereof-the pressed-out juices;~To him 4900 8, 78, 6 | 6 Theri was the sacrifice produced 4901 1, 177, 4 | here is the Soma.~Strewn is thesacred grass: come hither, Sakra; 4902 3, 10, 1 | understanding kindle at thesacrifice.~ 4903 1, 180, 1 | through the regions when round thesea of air your car is flying.~ 4904 1, 191, 5 | 5 Or these, thesereptiles, are observed, like lurking 4905 2, 20, 7 | 7 Indra theVrtra-slayer, Fort-destroyer, scattered 4906 7, 69, 2 | Let it approach, yoked by thewill, three-seated, extending 4907 10, 17, 5 | glowing, all-heroic, may he, thewise and watchful, go before 4908 9, 9, 4 | 5 These helped to might theYouthful One, high over all, invincible,~ 4909 9, 94, 5 | us broad lights and fill thGods with rapture.~All ther are 4910 8, 67, 3 | store rich jewels to adorn thi; ear,~For thou, Good Lord, 4911 4, 36, 1 | 1. THia car that was not made for 4912 10, 72, 6 | dancers, from your feet a thickening cloud of dust arose.~ 4913 10, 34, 7 | destroy the man who wins, thickly anointed with the player' 4914 6, 75, 1 | unwounded body: so let the thickness of thy mail protect thee.~ 4915 8, 29, 6 | 6 Another, thief-like, watches well the ways, 4916 10, 128, 7 | Asvins shelter from ill thii sacrifice and sacrificer.~ 4917 2, 36, 1 | Hotar's bowlfirst right is thine-Soma hallowed and poured with 4918 1, 130, 5 | man, Yea, poured forth all thing- for mankind.~ 4919 AppII | Atijagati: four Padas of thirteen syllables each.~Atincrti: 4920 10, 52, 6 | Deities three hundred and thirty-nine, have served and honoured 4921 AppII | accordingly from nineteen to thirty-three.~Jagati: a metre consisting 4922 AppII | Mahapadapankti: a two-lined metre of thirtyone syllables, the first line 4923 10, 25, 10| dear it grows in strength.~This-at your glad carouse -enhanced 4924 7, 24, 1 | Indra: O Much-invoked, go thitherwith the heroes.~That thou, to 4925 10, 48, 1 | call; I deal enjoyment to tho. man who offers gifts.~ 4926 7, 85, 2 | Indra-Varuna, smite back those-our foemen,yea, smite them withyour 4927 4, 2, 3 | oil, flectest through the thoualit of Order.~Yoking red horses 4928 7, 13, 1 | enlightener of all and thought-bestower.~Like an oblation on the 4929 1, 85, 4 | harnessed to your cars the thought-fleet spotted deer.~ 4930 1, 152, 5 | The youthful love mystery thought-surpassing, praising in Mitra-Varuna, 4931 1, 14, 6 | swift steeds who carry thee, thought-yoked and dropping holy oil,~Bring 4932 8, 94, 7 | earth,~O Indra, mighty- thoughted, harnessing thy Bays, come 4933 7, 60, 7 | heaven and earth, lead on the thoughtless.~Even in the river's bed 4934 2, 23, 18| openedst the stall of kine.~Thoul O Brhaspati, with Indra 4935 9, 88, 7 | like sacrifice victorious, thousand-fashioned.~ 4936 8, 58, 16| attend the Heavenly One, the thousand-footed, red of hue, matchless, 4937 2, 41, 5 | their supremest home,~The thousand-pillared, firmly-based.~ 4938 9, 47, 3 | Indra's juice, becomes~A thousand-winning thunderbolt.~ 4939 3, 53, 5 | place to rest in, and where thqu loosest thy loud-neighing 4940 10, 48, 5 | never at any time am I a thrall to death.~Pressing the Soma, 4941 10, 48, 6 | sheaves upon the floor I thrash them. How can my foes, the 4942 2, 28, 11| friend or kinsman, hath threatened me affrighted in my slumber -~ 4943 7, 34, 13| 13 May the foes' threatening arrow pass us by: may he 4944 5, 32, 6 | Him, after loud-voiced threats, the Hero Indra, rejoicing 4945 10, 34, 8 | sports their troop, the three-and-fifty, like Savitar the God whose 4946 9, 62, 17| move, they yoke him to the three-backed triple-seated car~By the 4947 1, 152, 2 | four-edged bolt smites down the three-edged, and those who hate the 4948 1, 181, 8 | in the men's hall where three-fold grass is.ready.~Your strong 4949 10, 117, 8 | the two-footed catches the three-footed.~Four-footed creatures come 4950 10, 8, 8 | slew the foe seven-rayed, three-headed, and freed the cattle of 4951 1, 164, 2 | single Courser draws it.~Three-naved the wheel is, sound and 4952 8, 95, 4 | sang the seven-headed hymn, three-parted, in the loftiest place,~ 4953 1, 121, 4 | hidden cattle.~When the three-pointed one descends with onslaught 4954 3, 56, 3 | shapes, the triple-breasted, three-uddered, with a brood in many places,~ 4955 10, 59, 9 | from heaven in twos and threes,~Or wandering singly on 4956 1, 133, 4 | thou hast ere now destroyed thrice-fifty with thy fierce attacks.~ 4957 1, 47, 4 | Omniscient Asvins, on the thrice-heaped grass bedew with the sweet 4958 5, 27, 5 | gifts of Asvamedha, like thrice-mingled draughts of Soma juice.~ 4959 7, 37, 1 | fair-helmeted! with mighty Soma, thrice-mixed, at our libations to delight 4960 8, 85, 8 | 8 Thrice-sixty Maruts, waxing strong, were 4961 6, 15, 9 | gracious fare, be thou to us a thriceprotecting friendly guard.~ 4962 5, 62, 5 | awe-inspiring, are seated on a throne amid oblations.~ 4963 2, 2, 5 | encompass all the sacrifice. men throng to him with offerings and 4964 1, 133, 1 | who serve not Indra,~Where throttled by thy hand the foes were 4965 9, 106, 13| and lovely in his course, througb tangles of the wool he flows,~ 4966 1, 186, 1 | our synod,~That you too, through-our hymn, ye ever-youthful, 4967 5, 41, 12| to our songs, who speeds throuih cloudy heaven:~And may the 4968 10, 61, 7 | them:~Matchless are singers throulgh the Vasu's nature; he bringeth 4969 1, 63, 4 | furtheredst, O Indra, when, Thundcrer, -strong in act, thou crushedst 4970 8, 12, 26| the floods, thou si"est, Thundeicr with might,~Then thy two 4971 3, 53, 13| forth this prayer to Indra Thunder-aimed:~So let him make us prosperous.~ 4972 10, 147, 1 | trembled at thy force, O Thunder-anned.~ 4973 1, 80, 8 | ninety spacious floods thy thunderbolts were cast abroad:~Great, 4974 8, 21, 14| with wine.~What time thou thunderest and gatherest, then thou, 4975 6, 75, 1 | warrior's look is like a thunderous rain-cloud's, when, armed 4976 6, 41, 1 | cattle seek their home, so Thunderwielder, come, Indra, first of those 4977 7, 97, 9 | prayer hath been made to thunderwielding Indra.~Favour our songs, 4978 9, 87, 9 | 9 Cleansing thyselr, and borne along with Indra, 4979 9, 64, 2 | as a steer's, steerstrong thywood, steer-like thy drink~A 4980 10, 172, 3 | 3 As nourishers we tie the thread, and, liberal 4981 10, 39, 6 | without kin or friend or ties of blood am I. Save me before 4982 5, 62, 4 | them come with reins drawn tightly.~A covering cloud of sacred 4983 1, 121, 7 | the Car-borne, the Swift, tile Cattle-seeker.~ 4984 1, 174, 3 | active Agni to dwell in our tilled fields and in our homestead.~ 4985 10, 94, 13| and drink the balm.~Like tillers of the ground when they 4986 10, 146, 6 | of all sylvan things, who tills not but hath stores of food.~ 4987 2, 21, 1 | for ever, Lord of men and tilth,~Him who is Lord of horses, 4988 3, 29, 1 | gear for friction, here tinder made ready for the spark.~ 4989 10, 146, 2 | voice,~Seeming to sound with tinkling bells, the Lady of the Wood 4990 5, 62, 8 | behold infinity and limit~tion.~ 4991 7, 13, 2 | full the earth and heaven.~TIOU with thy might, Vaisvanara 4992 3, 39, 3 | Twin Children: my tongue's tip raised itself and rested 4993 8, 84, 4 | 4 O Indra, hear Tirasci's call, the call of him 4994 2, 30, 7 | 7 Let it not vex me, tire me, make me slothful, and 4995 5, 52, 9 | And with their chariot tires they cleave the rock asunder 4996 8, 6, 46| gained from Parsu, from Tirindira,~And presents of the Yadavas.~ 4997 6, 36, 5 | thy servant's treasure;~Tlat thou mayst be our own, joying 4998 9, 101, 12| 12 Tlese Soma juices, skilled in 4999 6, 67, 9 | strive against you and break tlie friendly laws ye have established,~ 5000 6, 75, 18| clothe thee.~Varuna give tliee what is more than ample, 5001 7, 33, 10| Varuna and Mitra saw thee.~Tliy one and only birth was then, 5002 8, 45, 41| 41 O Tndra, that which is concealed 5003 10, 16, 3 | The Sun receive thine eye, tne Wind thy spirit; go, as 5004 1, 16, 4 | long-maned Steeds, O Indra, to- the draught we pour~We call 5005 3, 10, 5 | 5 ToAgni, the Invoking Priest, offer 5006 6, 24, 6 | of song, as horses rush tobattle.~


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