Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 06013, 4 | do I slay thy poison. O serpent, die, do not live; back
2 Hymns, 1, 06013, 6 | from the fury of the black serpent, the taimâta, the brown
3 Hymns, 1, 06013, 6 | the taimâta, the brown serpent, the poison that is not
4 Hymns, 1, 06013, 10| or) not tâbuvam, thou (O serpent) art not tâbuvam. Through
5 Hymns, 1, 06013, 11| or) not tastuvam, thou (O serpent) art not tastuvam. Through
6 Hymns, 1, 07056, 1 | The poison infused by the serpent that is striped across,
7 Hymns, 1, 07056, 1 | striped across, by the black serpent, and by the adder; that
8 Hymns, 1, 07056, 4 | 4. Thou (serpent) here, crooked, without
9 Hymns, 2, 04009, 8 | fever), the balâsa, and the serpent. The highest of the mountains,
10 Hymns, 4, 07139, 5 | the Ichneumon tears the serpent, and joins him together
11 Hymns, 5, 06038, 1 | lion, the tiger, and the serpent; in Agni, the Brâhmana,
12 Hymns, 7, 03013, 1 | yore, when the (cloud-) serpent was slain (by Indra), ye
13 Hymns, 7, 04003, 2 | move the biting rope (the serpent), on a distant path the
14 Hymns, 7, 04003, 4 | the thief, and then the serpent, the wizard, and also the
15 Hymns, 7, 06056, 1 | 1. May the serpent, ye gods, not slay us along
16 Hymns, 7, 06056, 2 | Reverence be to the black serpent, reverence to the one that
17 Hymns, 7, 06056, 3 | tongue, and close up, O serpent, thy mouth.~
18 Hymns, 7, 10004, 5 | of Pedu slays the white (serpent), and also the black. The
19 Hymns, 7, 10004, 8 | 8. May the closed (serpent's jaw) not snap open, may
20 Hymns, 7, 10004, 9 | scorpion), with a staff the serpent that has approached.~
21 Hymns, 7, 10004, 10| evil-planning (aghâyantam) serpent.~
22 Hymns, 7, 10004, 15| he slays the speckled (serpent), is irresistible. He, forsooth,
23 Hymns, 7, 10004, 16| set at naught for me the serpent, (and so did) Mitra and
24 Hymns, 7, 10004, 17| set at naught for me the serpent, the adder, male and female,
25 Hymns, 7, 10004, 17| female, the svaga, (the serpent) that is striped across,
26 Hymns, 7, 10004, 18| slew thy first ancestor, O serpent, and since they are crushed,
27 Hymns, 7, 10004, 19| midst, and washed out the serpent's poison.~
28 Hymns, 7, 10004, 21| guide the mares, (thus), O serpent, shall thy poison go away!~
29 Hymns, 7, 10004, 26| put away the poison of the serpent, Soma has led it out. The
30 Hymns, 7, 10004, 26| gone back to the biter. The serpent is dead!~
31 Hymns, 9, 07003, 55| sovereign lord, to the black serpent as guardian, to Âditya as
32 Hymns, 9, 07003, 56| as sovereign lord, to the serpent that is striped across as
33 Hymns, 9, 07003, 59| as sovereign lord, to the serpent with black-spotted neck
34 Hymns, 9, 07003, 60| lord, to the light-coloured serpent as guardian, to the rain
35 Hymns, 10, 12001, 37| in fright away from the serpent, upon whom were the fires
36 Hymns, 10, 12001, 46| 46. The serpent, the scorpion with thirsty
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