Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 68, 4 | children to prolong their line, and are not disappointed
2 1, 116, 7 | who sprang from Pajra's line, who sang your praises.~
3 1, 117, 8 | ye gave to Syava of the line of Kanva.~This deed of yours,
4 1, 139, 9 | and Manu knew.~Their long line stretcheth to the Gods,
5 2, 3, 9 | May Tvastar lengthen our line and kindred, and may they
6 3, 8, 9 | that flee in lengthened line, the Pillars have come to
7 5, 1, 3 | When he hath stirred the line of his attendants, with
8 10, 32, 3 | careth for his parents' line.~The wife attracts the husband:
9 10, 61, 15| Lord of fuel.~When, like a line, the Babe springs up erectly,
10 10, 80, 6 | have sprung from Nahus' line adore him.~Stablished in
11 10, 129, 5 | Transversely was their severing line extended: what was above
12 AppII | and second Padas form one line, and the third, or third
13 AppII | each, two Padas forming a line. This is the prevailing
14 AppII | syllables each, or in one line of sixteen syllables and
15 AppII | sixteen syllables and a second line of eight. There are eleven
16 AppII | each, two Padas forming a line or hemistich which in the
17 AppII | thirtyone syllables, the first line consisting of four Padas
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