Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 14| lord of the field~As by a friend may we win~What nourishes
2 1, 2, 4 | sprung of the same womb, thy friend in the herd.~m Go, goddess,
3 1, 2, 6 | treasures, unto tile wise friend;~He at whose impulse the
4 1, 2, 7 | Soma-seller.~f Come as a friend to us, creating firm friendships.~
5 1, 2, 14| most youthful, skilful, friend of the house.~m Sleepless,
6 1, 2, 14| I go for shelter to the friend most spreading;~May Agni,
7 1, 3, 6 | displayed his laws,~Indra's true friend.~l That highest step of
8 1, 7, 13| joyed, O Indrani,~Without my friend Vrsakapi,~Whose oblation
9 1, 7, 25| radiance upon the Ksatriya.~c Friend of speech, born of heat,
10 1, 7, 34| sped away,~Indra's dear friend.~d What then? As men who
11 1, 7, 35| fields~Like a much loved friend.~l Swiftly (goeth) the chariot
12 2, 1, 8 | him into harmony with his friend [4]. It is spacious; verily
13 2, 2, 12| in companionship with the friend pleasant within,~Who being
14 2, 3, 14| plots evil;~Lot not the friend of such as thou come to
15 2, 5, 2 | they said, 'The cow is the friend of all.' She said [6], '
16 2, 6, 7 | he invokes a pair. 'The friend food is invoked', he says;
17 3, 2, 11| about to slay Vrtra,~'O friend Visnu, step thou more widely.'~
18 3, 3, 3 | the Tristubh metre.~W Our friend, do thou, O god Soma, go
19 3, 3, 11| front, from the middle,~Friend to friend, grant us wide
20 3, 3, 11| from the middle,~Friend to friend, grant us wide room.~e Sped
21 3, 5, 8 | whose king is Varuna, whose friend is Vata, whose breath is
22 4, 2, 11| Our wondrous, ever-waxing, friend?~With what most potent aid [
23 4, 3, 13| prosperity,~O Soma, be a good friend to us.~r Come hither, O
24 4, 6, 8 | prosperity of the gods a good friend have we made.~h The bond
25 6, 1, 11| connected with Varuna. Come as a friend to us, creating firm friendships',
26 6, 2, 9 | the wife is every one's friend, for friendship. The share
27 6, 4, 8 | replied, 'Not I; for I am the friend of all'; they answered, '
28 6, 4, 8 | saying), 'He that was a friend hath done a cruel deed';
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