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flying 3
foam 5
fodder 4
foe 143
foemen 2
foes 119
foetus 8
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145 breath
145 moon
144 both
143 foe
143 shall
142 quarters
142 strong

Yajur Veda

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foe

    Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 9 | thou.~x Before the cruel foe slips away, O glorious one,~ 2 1, 1, 10| thee that deceivest the foe,~The undeceivable, we that 3 1, 2, 7 | of force, overcoming the foe, the pure with the pure 4 1, 2, 9 | leadeth to bliss, without a foe,~Whereby a man defeateth 5 1, 2, 14| Raksases; guard us,~From the foe, the reviler, O rich in 6 1, 3, 4 | go before us cleaving the foe;~Joyously may he conquer 7 1, 3, 13| do thou (drag) away the foe of the waters.~k I draw 8 1, 3, 14| rulest within without a foe.~x O Agni, thou purifiest 9 1, 4, 45| go before us cleaving the foe~Joyfully may he conquer 10 1, 5, 11| night protect us from the foe.~e In that, when born, O 11 1, 6, 2 | from Indra, destroying the foe [2]; do thou enter me with 12 1, 6, 10| his sacrifice fall to his foe', he should insert for him 13 1, 6, 10| the Puronuvakya has the foe for its divinity; verily 14 1, 6, 10| his sacrifice falls to his foe [4]. If he desire of sacrificers, ' 15 1, 6, 10| from Indra, destroying the foe; do thou enter me with speech, 16 1, 6, 11| by this he deceives his foe. 'By sacrifice to the gods, 17 1, 6, 11| of them he lays low his foe. 'By sacrifice to the gods, 18 1, 6, 12| enemy.~p Drive away the foe, the enemy,~Smash the jaws 19 1, 7, 3 | Anvaharya prospers himself, his foe is defeated. By the sacrifice 20 1, 7, 4 | its name. Whatever of his foe's he may covet, the name 21 1, 7, 6 | acquiring these worlds of his foe should descend again to 22 1, 7, 6 | acquired these worlds of his foe he descends again to this 23 1, 7, 22| Be our king and slay the foe.~There is (an offering) 24 1, 7, 25| with thee may he slay his foe.~k Ye are overcomers of 25 1, 7, 28| with thee may he slay his foe.~b By the precept of Mitra 26 2, 1, 3 | verily he overcomes the evil foe and attains support. 'He 27 2, 1, 4 | bull; verily causing his foe to be seized by Varuna, 28 2, 1, 4 | Indra, he prospers, his foe is defeated. Indra slew 29 2, 1, 8 | causes Varuna to seize his foe and lays him low with the 30 2, 2, 1 | rival, he overcomes the evil foe. Now power and strength 31 2, 2, 2 | lives; whomsoever of the foe, he dies; he wins that battle [ 32 2, 2, 3 | power and strength of his foe [1]; he overcomes the evil 33 2, 2, 3 | he overcomes the evil foe. He against whom witchcraft 34 2, 2, 4 | runs the race, he slays the foe, he conquers in the battle, 35 2, 2, 6 | should cast against his foe; verily he casts misfortune 36 2, 2, 9 | brilliance and sight. His foe in sacrificing gains the 37 2, 2, 9 | sacrifices not; when his foe is sacrificing he should 38 2, 2, 9 | uttered; all the speech of his foe he thus gains unuttered, 39 2, 2, 9 | offering) corresponds to his foe's cow which is to be slaughtered; 40 2, 2, 10| own abode may I produce a foe for him', should offer an 41 2, 2, 10| own abode he produces a foe for him.~ 42 2, 4, 1 | forward, he repels thereby the foe who is superior to him; 43 2, 4, 1 | he repels thereby (the foe) who is equal to him; in 44 2, 4, 1 | face, he repels thereby the foe which is inferior to him. 45 2, 4, 1 | inferior to him. He repels the foe who is superior, he surpasses 46 2, 4, 2 | that which drives away the foe; this is that which has 47 2, 4, 2 | the driver away of the foe, to Indra, the powerful. 48 2, 4, 2 | the driver away of the foe, to Indra, the powerful; 49 2, 4, 2 | tribulation is he seized whose foe is superior to him; in that 50 2, 4, 2 | superior, even [3] if no foe; in that (he offers) to 51 2, 4, 2 | the driver away of the foe, he smites away thereby 52 2, 4, 2 | highest victory over his foe.~ 53 2, 4, 3 | offspring, and cattle of his foe; he prospers with himself, 54 2, 4, 3 | prospers with himself, his foe is defeated.~ 55 2, 4, 12| Hail! wax great, Indra's foe. While (the fire) was flaming 56 2, 5, 2 | Hail! wax great, Indra's foe.' In that he cast it (avartayat), 57 2, 5, 2 | Hail! wax great, Indra's foe', therefore [1] Indra became 58 2, 5, 2 | therefore [1] Indra became his foe. He sprang into life and 59 2, 5, 2 | Prajapati, (saying), 'A foe has sprung up for me.' He 60 2, 5, 4 | the vow who has slain his foe (vrtra). Thereafter he may 61 2, 5, 7 | who knows thus puts his foe in his elbow. The Samidhenis 62 2, 5, 12| radiant,~Free us from every foe.~x Do thou, O Agni, be nearest 63 2, 6, 2 | bolt and hurls it at his foe, so as not to make a failure. 64 2, 6, 2 | in anger, to lay low his foe. The Puronuvakya is the 65 2, 6, 4 | the tree, slayer of the foe', he says; verily he sharpens 66 2, 6, 11| assault~Of any ill-minded foe smite us,~As a wave a ship.~ 67 2, 6, 11| strength [2] trouble thou the foe.~l Wilt thou not, O Agni,~ 68 3, 2, 10| guard my inspiration.~n The foe who, O Indra and Vayu, is 69 3, 2, 10| shine as the highest.~o (The foe who), O Mitra and Varuna, & 70 3, 2, 10| Mitra and Varuna, &c.~p (The foe who), O Açvins, &c.~ 71 3, 3, 7 | prospers himself, his foe is defeated. The theologians 72 3, 4, 6 | he prospers himself, his foe is defeated.~ 73 3, 4, 8 | back make the host of his foe to shrink back. They should 74 3, 5, 6 | thee that deceivest the foe,~The undeceivable, we that 75 4, 1, 2 | from the way~Driveth every foe;~He is fain to gaze with 76 4, 2, 1 | Visnu [1], overcomer of the foe, mount the Anustubh metre, 77 4, 2, 7 | of him who overcometh the foe;~Swelling for immortality, 78 4, 2, 8 | a He hath overcome every foe, every enemy;~That Agni 79 4, 2, 9 | practise enmity.~f Overcome the foe, overcome the foemen of 80 4, 2, 11| of yours is dear.~b The foe shall he pierce and wealth 81 4, 3, 13| 13.~a May Agni slay the foe,~Eager for wealth, joyfully,~ 82 4, 3, 13| aid, ye destroyers of the foe.~I The man of evil heart, 83 4, 4, 12| Atichandas metre;~Without a foe, be kindly to us.~m O thou 84 4, 6, 1 | piercing blaze~Cast down every foe;~May Agni win for us wealth.~ 85 4, 6, 4 | conquer, do ye withstand~The foe, O heroes, with the strong 86 4, 6, 4 | chariot [1],~Slaying the foe, driving away the enemy;~ 87 4, 6, 6 | work displeasure to the foe;~By the bow let us win in 88 4, 6, 6 | unflinchingly destroy the foe.~h The chariot-bearer is 89 4, 6, 6 | order~Do thou guard; may no foe overpower us.~I A feather 90 4, 6, 6 | gods [6],~Drive away the foe further than far.~t Roar 91 4, 7, 14| not fall victims to our foe, O king Soma.~f Agni, driving 92 5, 1, 2 | thunderbolt on the evil foe; 'from the lordship of Rudra', 93 5, 1, 6 | thunderbolt he hurls it at his foe, to lay him low. 'Having 94 5, 1, 9 | a man, 'May I produce a foe for him', he should take 95 5, 1, 9 | straightway he produces a foe for him. From a frying-pan 96 5, 1, 10| from them he severs his foe. By means of the projections 97 5, 2, 6 | bolt he hurls it at his foe, to lay him low. He should 98 5, 2, 8 | verily he excludes its foe from these worlds. When 99 5, 3, 3 | he prospers himself, his foe is defeated. 'The swift, 100 5, 3, 5 | hurls the bolt after the foe born and to be born whom 101 5, 3, 11| and prospers himself; his foe is defeated. 'Thou art the 102 5, 4, 1 | be prospers himself, his foe is [1] defeated. The sacrifice 103 5, 4, 6 | holy power he depresses his foe.~ 104 5, 4, 11| power and strength of his foe. He puts down on the altar 105 5, 5, 3 | desirable wealth of his foe. It has a head of gold; 106 5, 6, 2 | they serve) to overcome his foe; he prospers himself, his 107 5, 6, 2 | he prospers himself, his foe is defeated. The waters 108 5, 7, 3 | west,~In the north, as a foe plots against us,~May he 109 5, 7, 4 | called the undeceivable; the foe cannot deceive him who has 110 5, 7, 5 | fire), he would produce a foe for him. It must again be 111 5, 7, 5 | birthplace, he does not produce a foe for him. Darkness seizes 112 6, 1, 3 | grass; hunger indeed is the foe of man. In that the girdle 113 6, 1, 6 | would either overcome his foe or his foe him. He buys 114 6, 1, 6 | overcome his foe or his foe him. He buys with a ruddy, 115 6, 2, 2 | for the overcoming of the foe; he himself prospers, his 116 6, 2, 2 | he himself prospers, his foe is defeated. He divides 117 6, 2, 2 | he prospers himself, his foe is overcome. He protects 118 6, 2, 5 | prospers himself [4], his foe is overcome. Now the man 119 6, 2, 6 | He conquers (apnoti) his foe, his foe conquers him not. 120 6, 2, 6 | conquers (apnoti) his foe, his foe conquers him not. On a place 121 6, 2, 6 | distinguished from his evil foe, they doubt not of him for 122 6, 2, 10| coverings, in that of his foe are the northern; he makes 123 6, 3, 7 | away the sacrifice of his foe. He rubs the enclosing-sticks; 124 6, 3, 8 | says; the resisting is the foe; (verily it serves) to beat 125 6, 3, 8 | serves) to beat away the foe. 'Along the stream of ghee, 126 6, 3, 10| for the overcoming of his foe; he prospers himself, his 127 6, 3, 10| he prospers himself, his foe is defeated. He cuts off 128 6, 4, 5 | liable to question from his foe; therefore eight times in 129 6, 4, 10| drawn, prospers himself, his foe [1] is defeated. Having 130 6, 5, 1 | 2] and strength of his foe. 'To Indra thee, to him 131 6, 5, 5 | sacrificer as slaying the foe. Of him, when he had slain 132 6, 5, 5 | sacrificer hurls at his foe; with the first [1] he raises 133 6, 6, 4 | bolt he hurls it at his foe, to lay him low. If he were 134 6, 6, 4 | serves) to drive away the foe. All the other posts have 135 6, 6, 8 | discriminated from his evil foe. 'These worlds must be made 136 6, 6, 9 | drawn, prospers himself, his foe is defeated. Because the 137 6, 6, 9 | knows thus deceives his foe; his foe deceives him not [ 138 6, 6, 9 | thus deceives his foe; his foe deceives him not [1]. The 139 6, 6, 9 | is set free from his evil foe. They kill the Soma in that 140 6, 6, 11| appropriates the world of his foe. They make six syllables 141 6, 6, 11| hurls the bolt against his foe. The sacrificial fee is 142 7, 4, 15| to win spoils;~Even the foe, O hero with the bolt,~Must 143 7, 4, 15| thou didst slay Vrtra;~No foe hath found the end of thee


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