Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 13| plants.~g Ye are the spotted steeds of the Maruts.~h Fare to
2 1, 2, 4 | When thou goest with thy steeds,~Blazing with the wise.~
3 1, 2, 14| with thee [3]~With good steeds and fair chariots may we
4 1, 2, 14| men.'~k He who with good steeds and rich in gold~Approacheth
5 1, 4, 36| O slayer of Vrtra;~Thy steeds are yoked by our prayer;~
6 1, 4, 37| 4. 38.~a Indra his two steeds bear,~Him of unequalled
7 1, 6, 12| Aditi in unison,~Without steeds or chariots were the fellies~
8 1, 7, 4 | he says; these are the steeds of the gods [3], the straw
9 1, 7, 4 | sacrificers to go by the steeds of the gods to the world
10 1, 7, 7 | guidance of the waters~Be ye steeds, O ye that are strong.~e
11 1, 7, 8 | contests strengthen the steeds.~e The swift art thou, the
12 1, 7, 8 | runner, the strong.~f O steeds, hasten for the prize; conquer
13 1, 7, 8 | each prize aid us, O ye steeds,~For the rewards, O ye wise,
14 1, 7, 8 | the gaining of praise,~The steeds, which have won in the contests
15 1, 7, 8 | for immortality.~o O ye steeds, prize winning, about to
16 1, 7, 8 | Brhaspati's portion.~p O ye steeds, prize winning, that have
17 1, 7, 13| it us, O lord of the bay steeds [3].~i With our oblation
18 1, 7, 18| Yoke, O Indra, thy two bay steeds [1]. ~d They have eaten,
19 1, 7, 18| Yoke, O Indra, thy two bay steeds.~e The Pitrs have eaten,
20 1, 7, 35| And plenteousness of swift steeds;~No one shall in act approach
21 2, 2, 12| me, O thou of the tawny steeds;~This Soma that hath been
22 2, 2, 12| Vayu, a hundred of bay (steeds)~Worthy of nourishment do
23 2, 2, 12| thee that hast a thousand (steeds)~Come with might.~cc The
24 2, 5, 6 | the full moons are the bay steeds of the gods; he who knowing
25 2, 5, 6 | gods with their two bay steeds [2] the offering. The new
26 2, 6, 11| a charioteer, Agni,~The steeds that best invite the gods~
27 3, 1, 11| men.~t The dark-coloured steeds with fair feathers,~Clad
28 3, 1, 11| toiling (women).~v Thy winged (steeds) have charged them as they
29 3, 2, 5 | limbs, O thou with tawny steeds,~Do not distress my troops;~
30 3, 2, 5 | recited, who hast tawny steeds, who art drunk by Indra,
31 3, 5, 5 | Rich in heroes and rich in steeds,~Bidden I God-speed' by
32 4, 1, 9 | distance~Do thou of ruddy steeds come hither;~Of the dust,
33 4, 2, 6 | and without fruit,~Like steeds victorious~The plants are
34 4, 2, 6 | thou disappear.~o Rich in steeds, rich in Soma,~Full of strength,
35 4, 2, 9 | Agni, yoke,~O god, thy good steeds,~The swift that readily
36 4, 2, 9 | charioteer, O Agni,~The steeds that best invite the gods~
37 4, 3, 13| The Maruts, speeding like steeds,~Disport themselves like
38 4, 4, 4 | region art thou,~Where with steeds auspicious thou dost resort;~
39 4, 4, 4 | the ruddy, shall yoke (his steeds) all cherishing,~He shall
40 4, 6, 6 | the chariot be guideth his steeds before him~Wheresoever he
41 4, 6, 6 | Our heroes winged with steeds meet together;~Be our chariotmen
42 4, 6, 7 | middle,~The heroic divine steeds,~Vie together like cranes
43 4, 7, 12| each prize, aid us, O ye steeds,~For the rewards [1], O
44 4, 7, 14| invocation;~O thou of the bay steeds, be gracious unto our progeny;~
45 4, 7, 15| smoothly with well-guided steeds;~Ye [3] whose might among
46 5, 5, 3 | say. 'O Agni, yoke thy (steeds)', 'Yoke them that best
47 5, 5, 3 | O Agni [1], yoke thy (steeds)', 'Yoke them that best
48 7, 4, 20| sky.~g They yoke his dear steeds~On either side of the chariot,~
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