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1 Intro, 7| addressed. Hiranyagarbha, the 'Golden Germ', once occurs as the 2 1 | tawny beard, sharp jaws, and golden teeth. Mention is often 3 1 | epithet.~He has a shining, golden, lightning car, drawn by 4 2 | well. He is pre-eminently a golden deity: the epithets golden-eyed, 5 2 | His car and its pole are golden. It is drawn by two or more 6 2 | white-footed horses. He has mighty golden splendour which he diffuses, 7 2 | raises aloft his strong golden arms, with which be arouses 8 2 | the earth. He moves in his golden car, seeing all creatures, 9 3 | constantly referred to: they are golden, ruddy, shine like fires, 10 3 | lightning-speared shows. They also have golden axes. They are sometimes 11 3 | Rudra. They wear garlands, golden mantles, golden ornaments, 12 3 | garlands, golden mantles, golden ornaments, and golden helmets. 13 3 | mantles, golden ornaments, and golden helmets. Armlets and anklets ( 14 6 | being made of iron (ayasá), golden, tawny, sharp, many-pointed, 15 6 | hook (ankusá).~Having a golden car, drawn by two tawny 16 7 | gold. He is arrayed with golden ornaments, and wears a glorious 17 8 | Clothed in lightning, be is golden in form, appearance, and 18 10 | and arrows, and wields a golden hatchet or an iron axe. 19 13 | and a beard. He carries a golden spear, an awl, and a goad. 20 13 | wedding hymn (x. 85). With his golden aerial ships Pusan acts 21 13 | charioteers he drove downward the golden wheel of the sun. He traverses 22 15 | highest heaven. Their abode is golden and is located in heaven; 23 17 | bright, lords of lustre, of golden brilliancy, beautiful, and 24 17 | together with all its parts, golden. It is threefold and has 25 18 | the sacrifice. He wears a golden mantle and puts on a shining 26 18 | held apart. He made the golden swing (the sun) to shine 27 28 | regarded as a king of a golden age, for in the Avesta he