Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 6, 4 | thee to the god; with the tawny ones may Indra convey thee
2 1, 7, 32| the sacrificial fee is a tawny heifer. To Mitra and Varuna (
3 2, 2, 12| not harm me, O thou of the tawny steeds;~This Soma that hath
4 3, 2, 5 | Impel my limbs, O thou with tawny steeds,~Do not distress
5 3, 2, 5 | Uktha recited, who hast tawny steeds, who art drunk by
6 3, 3, 10| with the gods,~Who hast a tawny embryo~And a womb of gold,~
7 3, 4, 1 | normal); 'Thou who hast a tawny embryo', he says; verily
8 4, 2, 9 | On its brink sit seven tawny ones,~Milking at will the
9 4, 2, 10| child of the streams, the tawny one, rooted in the mountain,~
10 4, 3, 8 | thirty-threefold; the surface of the tawny one, the thirty-fourfold;
11 4, 4, 3 | This in the front, with tawny hair, with the sun's rays;
12 4, 6, 3 | the rays of the sun, with tawny hair,~Savitr hath raised
13 5, 3, 3 | east. 'The surface of the tawny one, the thirty fourfold', (
14 5, 3, 3 | south; the surface of the tawny one is yonder sun; verily
15 5, 4, 6 | the rays of the sun, with tawny hair, before us', he says,
16 5, 5, 24| Pusan; the two hornless tawny ones for the All-gods; the
17 7, 3, 18| To the white hail!~To the tawny hail!~To the spotted hail!~
18 7, 3, 18| matching form hail!~To the tawny hail!~To the pale red hail!~
19 7, 4, 18| great age?~What was the tawny one?~What was the smooth
20 7, 4, 18| great age.~The night was the tawny one.~The sheep was the smooth
21 7, 4, 20| Prajapati.~f They yoke the tawny ruddy one,~Which goeth round
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