Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 02003, 6 | afford us welfare, may the herbs be propitious to us I Indra'
2 Hymns, 1, 04037, 6 | mightiest of the plants and herbs. May the agasringi arâtaki
3 Hymns, 1, 02009, 3 | physicians, and also a thousand herbs.~
4 Hymns, 1, 08007, 2 | disease sent by the gods, the herbs whose father is the sky,
5 Hymns, 1, 08007, 12| Honied are the roots of these herbs, honied their tops, honied
6 Hymns, 1, 08007, 14| is the amulet (made of) herbs, a saviour, a protector
7 Hymns, 1, 08007, 15| have been driven out by the herbs: let them pass into navigable
8 Hymns, 1, 08007, 18| 18. The herbs which I know, and those
9 Hymns, 3, 10001, 11| the sacrifice, may these herbs free thee from every indigenous
10 Hymns, 3, 10001, 12| concocted at home, may the herbs free thee with might, through (
11 Hymns, 4, 03023, 6 | ocean - may those divine herbs aid thee in obtaining a
12 Hymns, 4, 03018, 1 | I dig up this plant, of herbs the most potent, by whose
13 Hymns, 5, 08008, 14| trees, the plants and the herbs as well; two-footed and
14 Hymns, 5, 11009, 24| trees, the plants and the herbs as well, the Gandharvas
15 Hymns, 7, 11006, 1 | to the plants and to the herbs; to Indra, Brihaspati, and
16 Hymns, 10, 11007, 21| Pebbles, sand, stones, herbs, plants, grass, clouds,
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