Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 11| kindle thee, O wise one,~That dost invite to the sacrifice,
2 1, 2, 14| may we attend thee~That dost surpass the glories of men.'~
3 1, 3, 14| household;~Thou, as Pasan dost, protectest thy worshippers
4 1, 4, 8 | in those among whom thou dost wax.~b Thou art taken with
5 1, 4, 21| thou barren, O Indra,~Never dost thou fail thy worshipper;~
6 1, 4, 21| time art thou heedless,~But dost guard the two generations;~
7 1, 4, 30| Light-making art thou, Surya;~Thou dost illumine all the firmament.~
8 1, 4, 45| for whom, O Agni, thou dost make, O wise one,~For his
9 1, 5, 6 | thou barren, O Indra,~Never dost thou fail thy worshipper;~
10 1, 7, 18| chariot seat~Being praised, dost thou fare according to our
11 2, 2, 12| the mountains,~Thou that dost, O great earth,~With thy
12 2, 2, 12| Thee that, O bright one, dost shoot forward~The seed like
13 2, 2, 12| of thine~What time thou dost change thy shape in battle [
14 2, 4, 12| me enter thee.' 'If thou dost enter me, in what way wilt
15 2, 5, 9 | a felly the spokes, thou dost surround the gods', he says,
16 3, 1, 11| these immovable things (dost thou eat),~O Agni, like
17 3, 2, 11| Whose companionship thou dost favour.~b Your ancient lofty
18 3, 3, 1 | I offer to thee.~b Thou dost win brilliance; may brilliance
19 3, 3, 1 | I offer to thee.~d Thou dost win force; may force forsake
20 3, 3, 1 | I offer to thee.~f Thou dost win the light; may the light
21 3, 3, 8 | wealth to us.~f O god that dost fatten, thou art a lord
22 3, 3, 8 | this for me.' 'O god, that dost fatten', he says; the god
23 3, 4, 11| thou much invoked, thou dost endure the foes;~Best be
24 3, 5, 2 | offspring he connects. 'Thou dost endure the battle; for cattle
25 4, 1, 4 | hues,~Put on, O thou that dost abound in light.~c Arise,
26 4, 1, 11| Which on all sides thou dost encircle,~It of a truth
27 4, 1, 11| art thou;~All magic thou dost further, O powerful one;~
28 4, 2, 11| strong thy rule;~Strong laws dost thou establish.~r This for
29 4, 3, 6 | possessing the sun, thee that dost illumine the sky, the earth,
30 4, 3, 11| O Usas, in many places dost thou shine forth~Unaging
31 4, 3, 11| shine forth~Unaging thou dost make to age all else.~
32 4, 3, 13| strong thy rule,~Strong laws dost thou establish.~k O Maruts,
33 4, 3, 13| 4] and radiant one, thou dost enjoy, for thou art the
34 4, 4, 1 | Quicken offspring. Thou dost endure the battle; for cattle
35 4, 4, 4 | with steeds auspicious thou dost resort;~Thou placest in
36 4, 5, 10| points of those which thou dost rule.~
37 4, 6, 7 | taste,~Then most greedily dost thou consume the plants.~
38 4, 6, 9 | limbs with the knife.~k Thou dost not die, indeed, thou art
39 4, 7, 13| the winged,~Wherewith thou dost smite away the Raksases,
40 4, 7, 13| thee; harm me not,~Thou dost stand resting on the head
41 5, 7, 26| I obstruct thee if thou dost not snuff (it).~Aditya was
42 5, 7, 26| thou wilt win it if thou dost snuff it.~
43 7, 1, 11| thou art the restrainer who dost restrain; thou art the supporter
44 7, 1, 11| thou art the supporter who dost support.~c For ploughing
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