Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 01012, 1 | bull, born of the (cloud-)womb, born of wind and clouds,
2 Hymns, 1, 08007, 9 | 9. The plants, whose womb is the avaki (blyxa octandra),
3 Hymns, 4, 06081, 2 | O bracelet, open up the womb, that the embryo be put (
4 Hymns, 4, 03023, 2 | 2. Into thy womb shall enter a male germ,
5 Hymns, 4, 03023, 5 | the germ enter into thy womb! Obtain thou, woman, a son
6 Hymns, 4, 07035, 3 | 3. The upper part of the womb do I place below, there
7 Hymns, 4, 01011, 3 | 3. May Sûshan open: her womb do we cause to gape. Do
8 Hymns, 4, 01011, 3 | thou, O Sûshan, loosen the womb, do thou, O Bishkalâ, let
9 Hymns, 4, 01011, 5 | split open thy vagina, thy womb, thy canals; I separate
10 Hymns, 9, 09003, 21| Agni rests as if in the womb.~Tuirning towards thee that
11 Hymns, 10, 12001, 43| region of her that is the womb of all, Pragâpati shall
12 Hymns, 10, 13001, 4 | women, (has ascended) the womb of births. Closely united
13 Hymns, 10, 13001, 16| one clothes himself in the womb of the earth, this one clothes
14 Hymns, 10, 11005, 7 | become an embryo in the womb of immortality, having forsooth,
15 Hymns, 10, 11004, 13| breathes in when within the womb. When thou, O Prâna, quickenest
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