Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 07056, 2 | 2. This herb, born of honey, dripping
2 Hymns, 1, 06136, 3 | sprinkle here the all-healing herb.~
3 Hymns, 1, 06137, 3 | expand their middle., O herb! May thy hairs grow as reeds,
4 Hymns, 1, 04004, 3 | 3. This herb shall make thee so very
5 Hymns, 1, 04004, 5 | 5. Thou (O herb) art the first-born sap
6 Hymns, 1, 04037, 1 | 1. With thee, O herb, the Atharvans first slew
7 Hymns, 1, 04037, 10| in the waters, do thou, O herb, crush and overcome!~
8 Hymns, 1, 06127, 1 | O plant; of neuralgia, O herb, thou shalt not leave even
9 Hymns, 3, 10001, 4 | 4. With this herb have I destroyed all spells,
10 Hymns, 4, 02036, 8 | is agreeable! Do thou, O herb, bestow (him) upon her!~
11 Hymns, 4, 02030, 4 | within! Take captive, O herb, the, soul of the maidens
12 Hymns, 4, 07038, 1 | 1. This potent herb do I dig out: it draws toward
13 Hymns, 4, 07038, 5 | across the river, this very herb, as if a captive bound,
14 Hymns, 4, 06138, 1 | plants thou art reputed, O herb: turn this man for me to-day
15 Hymns, 7, 06059, 2 | 2. May Arundhatî, the herb, bestow protection along
16 Hymns, 10, 11004, 16| and also every sort of herb.~
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