Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 2, 14| from blame.~I touch the steed that slayeth the Raksases;~
2 1, 5, 11| the waters;~May the strong steed, winning a hundred, a thousand,~
3 1, 6, 4 | and food.~p With the red steed may Agni convey thee to
4 1, 6, 12| wrought a chariot for thy steed;~Tvastr a glorious bolt,
5 1, 7, 4 | and behind. 'With the red steed may Agni convey thee to
6 1, 7, 7 | Gandharvas;~They first yoked the steed;~They placed swiftness in
7 1, 7, 8 | from us evil [2].~1 This steed speedeth his swift course,~
8 2, 4, 7 | the fetter of the strong steed; for rain I yoke thee.~
9 3, 1, 11| the streams of the strong steed~Come hither with this thunder,~
10 4, 1, 2 | b Swiftly run hither, O steed,~Along the most extended
11 4, 1, 2 | along sky and earth.~I The steed coming from the way~Driveth
12 4, 1, 2 | abode.~m Coming to earth, O steed,~Do thou seek Agni with
13 4, 1, 2 | abode, giving wealth, O steed;~May we enjoy the loving
14 4, 1, 2 | in her lap.~p The strong steed hath stepped forward, giving
15 4, 1, 4 | strong limbs,~Swift, a mighty steed;~Be broad, of kindly seat,~
16 4, 1, 4 | nor the trees.~h Let the steed advance, thundering~And
17 4, 2, 4 | thousandfold, like a swift steed.~f O Agni, thou comest to
18 4, 2, 8 | That is thy famed birth, O steed.~c Thou art the back of
19 4, 2, 10| navel of Varuna,~Born as a steed in the midst of the waters,~
20 4, 4, 4 | sacrifice) like a (good) steed,~Like a noble resolve which
21 4, 6, 4 | Exalt the strength of the steed, O slayer of Vrtra,~Let
22 4, 6, 7 | That is thy famed birth, O steed.~b The steed given by Yama
23 4, 6, 7 | famed birth, O steed.~b The steed given by Yama hath Trita
24 4, 6, 7 | the sun ye fashioned the steed.~c Thou art Yama, O steed,
25 4, 6, 7 | steed.~c Thou art Yama, O steed, thou art Aditya;~Thou art
26 4, 6, 7 | to me thou appearest, O steed,~Where, say they, is thy
27 4, 6, 7 | chariot, thee the lover, O steed,~Thee the kine, thee the
28 4, 6, 7 | Who first did master the steed.~k Full haunched, of slender
29 4, 6, 7 | Thy body is fain to fly, O steed;~Thy thought is like the
30 4, 6, 7 | the slaughter the swift steed hath come,~Pondering with
31 4, 6, 7 | his highest abode hath the steed come,~To his father and
32 4, 6, 8 | might of the strong god-born steed.~b When they bear before
33 4, 6, 8 | is led before the strong steed~As share of Pusan, connected
34 4, 6, 8 | sacrifice~Together with the steed for fair renown [1].~d When
35 4, 6, 8 | round in due season~The steed going to the gods as an
36 4, 6, 8 | the cooking-pot for the steed [2],~May their approval
37 4, 6, 8 | strong one, the tie of the steed,~The head stall, the rope
38 4, 6, 9 | beg for the meat of the steed,~May their approval quicken
39 4, 6, 9 | the crates, attend the steed.~c The starting-place, the
40 4, 6, 9 | turning,~The hobbles of the steed,~What it hath drunk, what
41 4, 6, 9 | trappings),~The bond of the steed, the hobble,~As dear to
42 4, 6, 9 | thirty ribs of the strong steed,~Kin of the gods, the axe
43 4, 6, 9 | One carver is there of the steed of Tvastr~Two restrainers
44 4, 6, 9 | become thy yoke-fellows;~The steed bath stood under the yoke
45 5, 1, 2 | Swiftly run hither, O steed', (with these words) he
46 5, 1, 2 | who piles the fire, the steed has a thunderbolt; 'hastening
47 5, 1, 2 | light up (the heaven). 'The steed coming, from the way', '
48 5, 1, 2 | way', 'Coming to earth, O steed', he says; verily he wishes
49 5, 1, 2 | greatness in this form. The steed is possessed of the thunderbolt,
50 5, 1, 3 | v. 1. 3.~'The strong steed hath stepped forth', with
51 5, 1, 5 | for these worlds. 'Let the steed advance, thundering', he
52 5, 1, 5 | thundering', he says, for he is a steed. 'The sounding, the donkey,
53 5, 1, 11| with sweet butter, O Agni,~Steed bearing the strong drink,
54 5, 1, 11| and to be celebrated, O steed;~Swift and pure art thou,
55 5, 1, 11| born the courser, the swift steed [3];~Tvastr produced all
56 5, 1, 11| offer to, as Hotr.~k May the steed, anointed with glee, of
57 5, 6, 4 | Surya in unison with the steed; the Açvins in unison~with
58 5, 6, 4 | the red one the dawn, the steed Surya, the Açvins these
59 7, 1, 12| art a horse, thou art a steed, thou art a runner, thou
60 7, 1, 20| Prajapati.~d When on him as on a steed in swift movements,~The
61 7, 4, 15| who is fain to injure the steed~Varuna punisheth.~Away the
62 7, 5, 19| vii. 5. 19.~a The steed hath come to the earth;
63 7, 5, 19| to the earth; the strong steed hath made Agni his yoke-fellow.~
64 7, 5, 19| Agni his yoke-fellow.~The steed hath come to the atmosphere;
65 7, 5, 19| the atmosphere; the strong steed hath made Vayu his yoke-follow.~
66 7, 5, 19| Vayu his yoke-follow.~The steed hath come to the sky; the
67 7, 5, 19| come to the sky; the strong steed hath made Surya his yoke-fellow.~
68 7, 5, 19| Agni is thy yoke-fellow, O steed; I grasp thee; bear me prosperously.~
69 7, 5, 19| Vayu is thy yoke-fellow, O steed; I grasp thee; bear me prosperously [
70 7, 5, 19| Aditya is thy yoke-fellow, O steed; I grasp thee; bear me prosperously.~
71 7, 5, 25| side the horse. As Haya (steed) it carried the gods, as
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