Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   32, 3 |     drank the juices.~Maghavan grasped the thunder for his weapon,
 2    1,   81, 4 |    hands for glory's sake hath grasped his iron thunderbolt.~
 3    1,  145, 2 |        what he, the Sage, hath grasped, as 'twere, with his own
 4    1,  162, 2 | trappings and with wealth, the grasped oblation,~The dappled goat
 5    1,  163, 2 |       His bridle the Gandharva grasped. O Vasus, from out the Sun
 6    1,  164, 39|      38 Back, forward goes he, grasped by strength inherent, the
 7    1,  167, 3 |   spear carried rearward,~Well grasped, bright, decked with gold
 8    4,   19, 9 |       blind saw clearly, as he grasped the serpent, rose, brake
 9    5,   29, 2 |       drunk of Soma juices,~He grasped his thunderbolt to slay
10    5,   32, 11|        wishes have most lately grasped him, invoking Indra both
11    8,   50, 18|        strong, arms which have grasped the thunderbolt.~
12    8,   85, 3 |       bolt of iron when firmly grasped in both the arms of Indra.~
13   10,    8, 3 |                 3 Him who hath grasped his Parents' head, they
14   10,   27, 4 |    dwelt in peace I conquered, grasped by the foot and slew him
15   10,   27, 13|               13 His feet have grasped: he eats the man who meets
16   10,   44, 2 |    hand, O King, holds, firmly grasped, the thunder.~On thy fair
17   10,   47, 1 |         THY right hand have we grasped in ours, O Indra, longing
18   10,   76, 2 |     all: the Pressing-stone is grasped like a hand-guided steed.~
19   10,  145, 6 |      thee for vanquisher, have grasped thee with a stronger spell.~
 
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