Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 05004, 2 | of the eagle, (and) art sprung from Himavant, they come
2 Hymns, 1, 05004, 8 | 8. Sprung in the north from the Himavant (
3 Hymns, 1, 04006, 8 | height whence this poison has sprung.~
4 Hymns, 1, 06100, 3 | the sister of the gods. Sprung from heaven and earth, thou
5 Hymns, 3, 03006, 1 | 1. A male has sprung from a male, the asvattha (
6 Hymns, 7, 10004, 23| 23. The serpents that are sprung from the fire, that are
7 Hymns, 7, 10004, 23| from the fire, that are sprung from the plants, that are
8 Hymns, 7, 10004, 23| from the plants, that are sprung from the water, and originate
9 Hymns, 7, 10004, 23| from whom great brood has sprung in many ways, those serpents
10 Hymns, 9, 07003, 3 | together the offspring that has sprung from you!~
11 Hymns, 10, 13001, 2 | upon the clans that are sprung from thee! Furnishing soma,
12 Hymns, 10, 11005, 5 | fervour he arose. From him sprung the brâhmanam (Brahmanic
13 Hymns, 10, 11005, 20| along with the seasons, have sprung from the Brahmakârin.~
14 Hymns, 10, 11005, 21| the winged (animals), have sprung from the Brahmakârin.~
15 Hymns, 10, 11005, 23| moves shining, from it has sprung the brâhmanam (Brahmanical
16 Hymns, 10, 09001, 1 | the honey-lash hath verily sprung. This, clothed in amrita (
17 Hymns, 10, 09001, 3 | the honey-lash hath verily sprung, the strong child of the
18 Hymns, 10, 09001, 10| the honey-lash hath verily sprung, the strong child of the
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