Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 05004, 7 | Be thou propitious to my in-breathing and my out-breathing, and
2 Hymns, 2, 03011, 6 | 6. Remain ye here, O in-breathing and out-breathing, do not
3 Hymns, 2, 02028, 3 | are to be born: may not in-breathing leave this one, nor yet
4 Hymns, 2, 02028, 4 | hundred winters, guarded by in-breathing and outbreathing!~
5 Hymns, 2, 07053, 2 | 2. O in-breathing and out-breathing, go along
6 Hymns, 2, 07053, 3 | been dissipated afar, thy in-breathing and thy out-breathing, shall
7 Hymns, 2, 07053, 4 | 4. Let not his in-breathing desert him, nor his out-breathing
8 Hymns, 2, 07053, 5 | 5. Enter, O in-breathing and out-breathing, like
9 Hymns, 2, 08001, 1 | Death be reverence! May thy in-breathing and thy out-breathing remain
10 Hymns, 2, 08002, 11| 11. In-breathing and out-breathing. do I
11 Hymns, 2, 05030, 15| 15. Thy in-breathing shall not cease, thy outbreathing
12 Hymns, 5, 11009, 11| Seize ye, and tear out in-breathing and outbreathing, O Nyarbudi (
13 Hymns, 10, 11005, 24| gods are woven. Producing in-breathing and out-breathing, as well
14 Hymns, 10, 11004, 12| 13. Rice and barley are in-breathing and outbreathing. Prâna
15 Hymns, 10, 11004, 12| Prâna is called a steer. In-breathing forsooth, is founded upon
16 Hymns, 10, 11007, 25| 25. In-breathing and out-breathing, sight,
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