Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 02008, 3 | With the straw of thy brown barley, endowed with white stalks,
2 Hymns, 1, 06091 | VI, 91. Barley and water as universal remedies.~
3 Hymns, 1, 06091, 1 | 1. This barley they did plough vigorously,
4 Hymns, 1, 08007, 20| and the oblation; rice and barley, the two healing, immortal
5 Hymns, 2, 08002, 18| 18. Rice and barley shall be auspicious to thee,
6 Hymns, 3, 10006, 24| me together with rice and barley, together with might and
7 Hymns, 4, 06140, 2 | 2. Do ye eat rice, eat barley, and eat, too, beans, as
8 Hymns, 7, 06050, 1 | that they shall not eat the barley; free ye, moreover, the
9 Hymns, 7, 06050, 2 | do ye, not eating this barley, without working injury,
10 Hymns, 7, 11006, 15| darbha-grass, hemp, and mighty barley: they shall deliver us from
11 Hymns, 9, 20127, 10| 10. Like light the ripe barley runs over beyond the mouth (
12 Hymns, 10, 12001, 42| whom are food, and rice and barley, upon whom live these five
13 Hymns, 10, 11004, 12| 13. Rice and barley are in-breathing and outbreathing.
14 Hymns, 10, 11004, 12| forsooth, is founded upon barley; rice is called out-breathing.~
15 Hymns, 10, 09001, 22| the cow, the ox, rice, barley, and honey as the seventh.~
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