Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,  109, 3 |      bowl's lap are both the press-stones.~
 2    2,   39, 1 |         1. SING like the two press-stones for this same purpose; come
 3    3,    4, 9 |     of Gods, adjuster of the press-stones.~
 4    3,   57, 4 |   thought, at sacrifice, the press-stones, I bid the well-formed Heaven
 5    3,   58, 8 |    Law your car, urged on by press-stones, goes round the earth and
 6    5,   37, 2 |     And let the priest whose press-stones ring forth loudly, go down
 7    5,   40, 8 |  Brahman Atri, as he set the press-stones, serving the Gods with praise
 8    6,   44, 20|     of juices shed by mighty press-stones.~
 9    6,   63, 3 |     you. Yearningfor you the press-stones shed the liquid.~
10    7,    2, 9 |     of Gods, adjuster of the press-stones.~
11    7,   21, 2 |    to grasp, are brought the press-stones, far-thundering, famous,
12    7,  104, 17|    into endless caverns. May press-stones with loud ring destroy the
13    9,   67, 19|            19 Bruised by the press-stones and extolled, Soma, thou
14    9,   79, 4 | scions have grown forth.~The press-stones chew and crunch thee on
15    9,   97, 11|    he flows, milked out with press-stones, mingled with sweetness,
16   10,   36, 4 |                4 May ringing press-stones keep the Raksasas afar,
17   10,   76    |                  HYMN LXXVI. Press-stones.~
18   10,   78, 6 |   Born from the stream, like press-stones are the Princes, for ever
19   10,   94    |                   HYMN XCIV. Press-stones.~
20   10,  175    |                  HYMN CLXXV. Press-stones.~I. MAY Savitar the God,
 
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