Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 14| chariot to win the prize,~Have yoked for our prayer, O Pusan.~
2 1, 4, 36| of Vrtra;~Thy steeds are yoked by our prayer;~May the pressing-stone
3 1, 5, 9 | this world is, as it were, yoked with death. He reflected, '
4 1, 7, 6 | splendour. He who having yoked the sacrifice does not let
5 1, 7, 7 | twenty Gandharvas;~They first yoked the steed;~They placed swiftness
6 2, 2, 6 | him gifts. He, who having yoked the year [4], does not let
7 3, 4, 8 | chariots he should say, 'Be yoked'; verily he yokes the kingdom
8 3, 4, 10| to offer with the chariot yoked, that would be as when one
9 3, 4, 10| without the chariot being yoked, that would be as when one
10 3, 4, 10| The right (animal) is yoked, the left not yoked, and
11 3, 4, 10| is yoked, the left not yoked, and thus he offers to Vastospati;
12 4, 1, 1 | instigates.~c With mind well yoked are we~In the instigation
13 4, 1, 4 | his day.~i The ass, well yoked to your chariot,~O ye strong
14 4, 6, 2 | day to aid us [5], thought yoked for strength,~May he delight
15 4, 6, 7 | given by Yama hath Trita yoked,~It Indra first mounted,~
16 5, 2, 11| the gold, the leaden,~Are yoked as workers with the works,~
17 5, 4, 10| The chariot of the gods is yoked for the world of heaven,
18 5, 4, 10| verily he yokes him; he, yoked, carries him to the world
19 5, 4, 10| five together, his fire yoked would fall away, the libations
20 5, 4, 10| something is placed on a yoked cart; the oblations find
21 5, 5, 10| the sea.~f If one having yoked the fire does not set it
22 5, 5, 10| free, then just as a horse yoked and not set free in hunger
23 7, 4, 4 | whatever metre the gods yoked him, they achieved not him.
24 7, 4, 22| unfastened hail!~To the yoked hail!~To the unyoked hail!~
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