Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 4 | firm in heaven and earth.~r Fare along the wide atmosphere.~
2 1, 1, 5 | be victorious in contest.~r Thou art increased by the
3 1, 1, 9 | q O god Savitr, &c. [2]~r Let not Araru mount the
4 1, 1, 10| gods, for every prayer.~r I grasp thee radiance in
5 1, 1, 11| seat with thy dear name.~r These have sat down in the
6 1, 1, 13| goodwill, place me in goodwill.~r Guard ye the yoke-horses
7 1, 2, 14| from harm and by night.~r With great radiance Agni
8 1, 3, 1 | Indra.~q Thou art of Indra.~r To Indra thee!~
9 1, 3, 3 | the dragon of the deep.~r With thy dread countenance
10 1, 3, 14| prolific Dyaus begat him.~r What time his glory urged
11 1, 5, 5 | in the highest firmament.~r Thou, O Agni, hast attained
12 1, 5, 11| us wealth rich in heroes:~r Let Aditi save us,~Let Aditi
13 1, 6, 2 | I be possessed of sight.~r By sacrifice to the god
14 1, 6, 3 | act) as I work not perish.~r Thou art the portion of
15 1, 6, 4 | sharers among the gods.~r By sacrifice to the god
16 1, 6, 6 | May we be lords of wealth.~r Rich in cattle, in sheep,
17 1, 6, 12| bestow on us prosperity.~r May we not [5], O strong
18 1, 7, 8 | ye did make with Indra.~r Ye have made Indra win the
19 1, 7, 35| the navel of immortality.~r In the birth of these gods
20 2, 1, 11| Righteous, enacting debts.~r Three earths they support,
21 2, 2, 12| his might in the contests.~r From the mouth to thee,
22 2, 3, 14| Thundering as they lowed.~r O Maruts, what time from
23 2, 4, 14| pleasure in this proper drink.~r O ye All-gods, hear my invocation,~
24 2, 5, 12| waters~The pure waters stand.~r The austere maidens, go
25 2, 6, 11| Now we seek thy favour.~r Thou, who art like a mighty
26 2, 6, 12| strew at this sacrifice.~r The Angirases, our fathers,
27 3, 1, 11| Sinivali,~Pour the offering.~r Indra from all sides.~s
28 3, 2, 3 | abundance with abundances.~r To all my forms giving splendour [
29 3, 2, 5 | those that are after thee.~r Rejoice therein, O fathers,
30 3, 2, 8 | the creatures of earth.~r With the firm offering the
31 3, 3, 3 | with the rays of the sun.~r Herein the dread (ones)
32 3, 3, 11| thousandfold prosperity.~r O Sinivali,~s The fairhanded.~
33 3, 4, 11| an oblation rich in ghee.~r Rich in food be that mortal,
34 3, 5, 11| his own birthplace [4].~r In the all-knower cause
35 4, 1, 2 | Plants with fair leaves.~r I touch [4] Agni with mind,
36 4, 1, 8 | we offer with oblation?~r To whom the armies stablished~
37 4, 1, 11| All-gods.~q O All-gods.~r May sky and earth this day~
38 4, 2, 5 | brought low by the sickle.~r The plough, of keen share,~
39 4, 2, 6 | Impel us to long life.~r Falling from the sky~The
40 4, 2, 9 | swift that readily bear.~r Yoke, like a charioteer,
41 4, 2, 11| laws dost thou establish.~r This for me, O Varuna.~s
42 4, 3, 13| be a good friend to us.~r Come hither, O ye that tend
43 4, 4, 4 | all-knower, great fame.~r Being kindled, bright, sage,~
44 4, 4, 12| help.~q Present in the sky.~r Us to-day Anumati.~s O Anumati,
45 4, 5, 3 | lords of assemblies, homage!~r Homage to you horses, and
46 4, 5, 4 | you, dog-leaders, homage!~r Homage to you dogs, and
47 4, 5, 8 | grass, and to him in foam.~r Homage to him in the sand,
48 4, 5, 9 | Homage to the destroyed.~r Homage to the intelligent.~
49 4, 6, 1 | purifying and auspicious to us.~r May Agni with his piercing
50 4, 6, 2 | to be severally invoked.~r To the ocean, the moving,~
51 4, 6, 5 | with foes afar, the troop;~r Holy order, true, secure,
52 4, 6, 6 | thou adore with oblation.~r The thunderbolt of Indra,
53 4, 7, 15| q O Anumati, thou [5].~r Vaiçvanara for aid to us.~
54 7, 4, 19| May he lengthen our days.~r Ye waters are healing;~Further
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