Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   51, 6 |            down; to Atithigva gavest Sambara for a prey.~E'en mighty
 2    1,   54, 4 |              thyself smotest through Sambara,~When bold with gladdening
 3    1,   59, 6 |        struck down the Dasyu, cleave Sambara through and shattered down
 4    1,  101, 2 |         wrath smote Vyamsa down, and Sambara, and Pipru the unrighteous
 5    1,  103, 8 |         Pipru, Vrtra and Kuyava, and Sambara's forts O Indra.~This prayer
 6    1,  112, 14|                   14 Wherewith, when Sambara was slain, ye guarded well
 7    1,  130, 7 |              he, the Strong, brought Sambara. from the mountain down,~
 8    2,   12, 11|    discovered in the fortieth autumn Sambara as he dwelt among the mountains;~
 9    2,   14, 6 |              with thunder demolished Sambara's hundred ancient castles;~
10    2,   19, 6 |          sake of Divodasa demolished Sambara's nine-and-ninety castles.~
11    2,   24, 2 |           his fury rent the holds of Sambara:~Who overthrew what shook
12    3,   47, 4 |             Ahi's slaughter,~'Gainst Sambara, Lord of Bays! in winning
13    4,   26, 3 |             joy of Soma I demolished Sambara's forts, ninety-and-nine,
14    4,   30, 14|          smotest down Kulitara's son Sambara,~The Dasa, from the lofty
15    6,   18, 8 |         Indra crushed Cumuri, Dhuni, Sambara, Pipru, and Susna, that
16    6,   26, 5 |             O Hero,~Slewest the Dasa Sambara of the mountain, and with
17    6,   31, 4 |             castles, impregnable, of Sambara the Dasyu,~When, Strong,
18    6,   43, 1 |            wild joy thou madest once Sambara Divodasa's prey,~This Soma
19    6,   47, 2 |              Vrtra,~When he defeated Sambara's many onslaughts, and battered
20    6,   47, 21| meanly-huckstering Dasas, Varcin and Sambara, where the waters gather.~
21    6,   47, 22|       received in turn from Divodasa Sambara's wealth, the gift of Atithigva.~
22    7,   18, 20|            thou slewest, and smotest Sambara from the lofty mountain.~
23    7,   99, 5 |               Indra, and thou Visnu, Sambara's nine-and-ninety fenced
 
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