Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 06013, 2 | have confined within these (serpents?). I hold fast the sap that
2 Hymns, 1, 06013, 9 | declare this: 'Whatsoever serpents, living in ditches, are
3 Hymns, 1, 06012, 1 | surrounded the race of the serpents. As night (puts to rest)
4 Hymns, 1, 07056 | Charm against the poison of serpents, scorpions, and insects.~
5 Hymns, 1, 08007, 23| healing plant. Those that the serpents and Gandharvas know, I call
6 Hymns, 5, 08008, 15| Gandharvas and Apsaras, the serpents and the gods, holy men and (
7 Hymns, 5, 11009, 16| Gandharvas and Apsaras, the serpents, and other brood, and the
8 Hymns, 5, 11009, 24| Gandharvas and the Apsaras, the serpents, gods, pious men, and (departed)
9 Hymns, 5, 11010, 1 | with fiery portents; ye serpents, other brood, and Rakshas,
10 Hymns, 7, 06056 | VI, 56. Exorcism of serpents from the premises.~
11 Hymns, 7, 10004 | X, 4. Charm against serpents, invoking the horse of Pedu
12 Hymns, 7, 10004 | horse of Pedu that slays serpents.~
13 Hymns, 7, 10004, 1 | forsooth, the third. The serpents' chariot is the last: it
14 Hymns, 7, 10004, 2 | darbha-grass burns (the serpents?), the tail of the horse,
15 Hymns, 7, 10004, 2 | of the wagon (burns the serpents?).~
16 Hymns, 7, 10004, 3 | water, the poison of the serpents, the fierce fluid, is devoid
17 Hymns, 7, 10004, 4 | water, the poison of the serpents, the fierce fluid, is devoid
18 Hymns, 7, 10004, 6 | Thou shalt cast out the serpents from the road upon which
19 Hymns, 7, 10004, 8 | open one not close! The two serpents in this field, man and wife,
20 Hymns, 7, 10004, 9 | Without strength here are the serpents, those that are near, and
21 Hymns, 7, 10004, 20| 20. The poison of all serpents the rivers shall carry off!
22 Hymns, 7, 10004, 23| 23. The serpents that are sprung from the
23 Hymns, 7, 10004, 23| sprung in many ways, those serpents do we revere with obeisance.~
24 Hymns, 7, 11002, 25| 25. The dolphins, great serpents (boas), purîkayas (water-animals),
25 Hymns, 7, 11006, 16| demons of grudge), Rakshas, serpents, pious men, and Fathers;
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