Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 14| heard that ye both are more generous~Than a worthless son-in-law
2 1, 4, 15| men,~O All-gods, come ye,~Generous, to the pressed drink of
3 1, 4, 15| the pressed drink of the generous one.~b Thou art taken with
4 1, 4, 43| cattle,~O bountiful one, with generous ones, with prosperity;~With
5 1, 5, 11| do ye grant them to the generous giver,~To us, O Maruts,
6 1, 6, 11| knows the milking of the generous one milks her indeed. The
7 1, 6, 11| one milks her indeed. The generous one is the sacrifice; (with
8 1, 6, 11| This is the milking of the generous one; he who knows thus milks
9 1, 7, 10| one make the niggard to be generous,~And may he accord us wealth [
10 1, 7, 35| oblations;~Grant riches to the generous giver.~f Then to the father,
11 2, 2, 12| mother,~He is a son, he is of generous returns;~He hath enveloped
12 2, 2, 12| he be, the praiser~Of a generous and wealthy one like thee;~(
13 2, 4, 8 | dew~Make to shake for the generous giver,~The Parjanyas set
14 2, 6, 11| strength.~o The reverent or generous man~In whose offering he
15 2, 6, 12| thou open the barriers;~Be generous to us in heroes and horses [
16 3, 3, 11| giver,~Desiring offspring, generous in his home;~Let all the
17 4, 1, 11| there are of thine for the generous man,~With these be thou
18 4, 2, 3 | youngest one,~Of the most generous one, O thou that hast power;~
19 4, 4, 4 | Agni I deem the Hotr, the generous wealth-giver,~The son of
20 4, 5, 10| over us);~Unstring for the generous donors (thy) strong (bows);~
21 4, 6, 7 | boons shall he assign to the generous.~
22 4, 7, 15| cometh at the call of the generous doer of good deeds [1],~
|