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60 into
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60 q
60 yoke
59 against
59 obtains
59 rejoice

Yajur Veda

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yoke

   Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 4 | burnt up.~d Thou art the yoke.~e Injure him who injures 2 1, 1, 13| ye the yoke-horses at the yoke.~s O Agni, with life unhurt, 3 1, 2, 8 | oxen, strong to bear the yoke,~Tearless, slaying not man, 4 1, 2, 13| i. 2. 13.~a They yoke their minds, and yoke their 5 1, 2, 13| They yoke their minds, and yoke their thoughts,~The priests 6 1, 4, 6 | i. 4. 7.~a Ye that yoke early be unloosed~O Açvins, 7 1, 5, 10| Who yoketh thee? Let him yoke thee.~l The potsherds for 8 1, 6, 2 | a granter of wealth.~d I yoke thee with the divine Brahman,~ 9 1, 6, 8 | ka) yoketh thee? Let him yoke thee', he says. Ka is Prajapati - 10 1, 6, 10| who rises against him. 'I yoke thee with the divine Brahman', 11 1, 7, 18| fare according to our will;~Yoke, O Indra, thy two bay steeds [ 12 1, 7, 18| praised with newest hymn;~Yoke, O Indra, thy two bay steeds.~ 13 1, 7, 28| Varuna, the directors, I yoke thee with the yoking of 14 2, 2, 12| Worthy of nourishment do thou yoke;~Or let the chariot of thee 15 2, 4, 7 | strong steed; for rain I yoke thee.~ 16 2, 4, 9 | strong horse; for rain I yoke thee', he says the horse 17 2, 6, 11| ii. 6. 11.~a. Yoke like a charioteer, Agni,~ 18 3, 1, 6 | he becomes better.~b I yoke earth for thee with light, 19 3, 1, 6 | earth for thee with light, I yoke wind for thee with the atmosphere [ 20 3, 1, 6 | with the atmosphere [1], I yoke speech for thee with the 21 3, 1, 6 | for thee with the sun, I yoke the three spaces of the 22 3, 5, 6 | iii. 5. 6.~a I yoke thee with milk, with ghee;~ 23 3, 5, 6 | with milk, with ghee;~I yoke thee with water, and plants;~ 24 3, 5, 6 | with water, and plants;~I yoke thee with offspring;~To-day 25 4, 1, 1 | go to the heaven.~d They yoke their minds, they yoke their 26 4, 1, 1 | They yoke their minds, they yoke their thoughts,~The priests 27 4, 1, 1 | praise of the god Savitr.~e I yoke with honour your ancient 28 4, 1, 2 | earth thy birthplace.~c Yoke ye two the ass,~In this 29 4, 2, 5 | unexhausted, I drain.~p The sages yoke the ploughs;~They stretch 30 4, 2, 5 | goodwill among the gods.~q Yoke the ploughs, stretch apart 31 4, 2, 9 | bore the light.~q O Agni, yoke,~O god, thy good steeds,~ 32 4, 2, 9 | swift that readily bear.~r Yoke, like a charioteer, O Agni,~ 33 4, 3, 13| if trembling,~When they yoke (their teams) for their 34 4, 4, 4 | o He, the ruddy, shall yoke (his steeds) all cherishing,~ 35 4, 4, 5 | iv. 4. 5.~a I yoke thee in bonds of fellowship 36 4, 4, 5 | pro-eminence among thy fellows; I yoke thee in bonds of fellowship 37 4, 4, 12| and behind;~O Brhaspati, yoke a voice in the south.~1 ( 38 4, 6, 9 | steed bath stood under the yoke of the ass.~I Wealth of 39 4, 7, 13| iv. 7.13.~a Agni I yoke with glory, with ghee,~The 40 5, 1, 2 | greatness in this form. 'Yoke ye the ass', (with these 41 5, 4, 10| chariot of the gods. 'Agni I yoke with glory, with ghee', 42 5, 4, 10| of heaven. If he were to yoke with all five together, 43 5, 5, 3 | again', they say. 'O Agni, yoke thy (steeds)', 'Yoke them 44 5, 5, 3 | Agni, yoke thy (steeds)', 'Yoke them that best invoke the 45 5, 5, 3 | are yoking. 'O Agni [1], yoke thy (steeds)', 'Yoke them 46 5, 5, 3 | 1], yoke thy (steeds)', 'Yoke them that best invoke the 47 5, 7, 14| the pits of the legs; the yoke with the~bent part; thought 48 6, 1, 3 | sacrificer with a girdle, with a yoke his wife, for the sake of 49 6, 1, 11| oxen, strong to bear the yoke', he says; that is according 50 7, 1, 18| with the Gayatri metre I yoke thee, with the spring season 51 7, 1, 18| with the Tristubh metro, I yoke thee; with the summer season 52 7, 1, 18| with the Jagati metre, I yoke thee; with the rainy season 53 7, 1, 18| with the Anustubh metro, I yoke thee [1]; with the autumn 54 7, 1, 18| with the Pankti metre, I yoke thee; with the winter and 55 7, 3, 16| the part that bears (the yoke) hail!~To the cervical vertebrae 56 7, 4, 20| eat, O Prajapati.~f They yoke the tawny ruddy one,~Which 57 7, 4, 20| shine in the sky.~g They yoke his dear steeds~On either 58 7, 5, 13| Who yoketh thee? Let him yoke thee. Let Visnu yoke thee, 59 7, 5, 13| him yoke thee. Let Visnu yoke thee, for the prosperity 60 7, 5, 13| thee, for falling thee (I yoke).~


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