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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
   1    1,    1, 3|                              3 Through Agni man obtaineth
   2    1,    2, 3|                              3 Vayu, thy penetrating stream
   3    1,    3, 3|                              3 Nisatyas, wonder-workers,
   4    1,    4, 3|                              3 So may we be acquainted
   5    1,    5, 3|                              3 May he stand by us in our
   6    1,    6, 3|                              3 Thou, making light where
   7    1,    7, 3|                              3 Indra hath raised the Sun
   8    1,    8, 3|                              3 Aided by thee, the thunder-armed,
   9    1,    9, 3|                              3 O Lord of all men, fair
  10    1,   10, 3|                              3 Harness thy pair of strong
  11    1,   11, 3|                              3 The gifts of Indra from
  12    1,   12, 2|                              3 Bring the Gods hither, Agni,
  13    1,   13, 3|                              3 Dear Narasamsa, sweet of
  14    1,   14, 3|                              3 Indra, Vayu, Brhaspati,
  15    1,   15, 3|                              3 O Nestar, with thy Dame
  16    1,   16, 3|                              3 Indra at early morn we call,
  17    1,   17, 3|                              3 Sate you, according to your
  18    1,   18, 3|                              3 Let not the foeman's curse,
  19    1,   19, 3|                              3 All Gods devoid of guile,
  20    1,   20, 3|                              3 They for the two Nasatyas
  21    1,   21, 3|                              3 Indra and Agni we invite,
  22    1,   22, 3|                              3 Dropping with honey is your
  23    1,   23, 3|                              3 The singers' for their aid,
  24    1,   24, 3|                              3 To thee, O Savitar, the
  25    1,   25, 2|                              3 To gain thy mercy, Varuna,
  26    1,   26, 3|                              3 For here a Father for his
  27    1,   27, 3|                              3 Lord of all life, from near;
  28    1,   28, 3|                              3 There where the woman marks
  29    1,   29, 3|                              3 Lull thou asleep, to wake
  30    1,   30, 3|                              3 When for the strong, the
  31    1,   31, 3|                              3 To Matarisvan first thou,
  32    1,   32, 3|                              3 Impetuous as a bull, he
  33    1,   33, 3|                              3 Mid all his host, he bindeth
  34    1,   34, 3|                              3 Thrice in the self-same
  35    1,   35, 3|                              3 The God moves by the upward
  36    1,   36, 3|                              3 Thee for our messenger we
  37    1,   37, 3|                              3 One hears, as though 'twere
  38    1,   38, 2|                              3 Where are your newest favours
  39    1,   39, 3|                              3 When what is strong ye overthrow,
  40    1,   40, 3|                              3 May Brahmanaspati draw nigh,
  41    1,   41, 3|                              3 The Kings drive far away
  42    1,   42, 2|                              3 Who lurks about the path
  43    1,   43, 3|                              3 That Mitra and that Varuna,
  44    1,   44, 2|                              3 As messenger we choose to-day
  45    1,   45, 2|                              3 O Jatavedas, great in act,
  46    1,   46, 3|                              3 Your giant coursers hasten
  47    1,   47, 3|                              3 O Asvins, ye who strengthen
  48    1,   48, 3|                              3 Usas hath dawned, and now
  49    1,   49, 3|                              3 Bright Usas, when thy times
  50    1,   50, 3|                              3 His herald rays are seen
  51    1,   51, 3|                              3 Thou hast disclosed the
  52    1,   52, 3|                              3 For he stays e'en the stayers,
  53    1,   53, 2|                              3 Indra, most splendid, powerful,
  54    1,   54, 3|                              3 Sing forth to lofty Dyaus
  55    1,   55, 3|                              3 Thou swayest, Indra, all
  56    1,   56, 2|                              3 Victorious, great is he;
  57    1,   57, 2|                              3 To him the terrible, most
  58    1,   58, 2|                              3 Set high in place o'er all
  59    1,   59, 3|                              3 As in the Sun firm rays
  60    1,   60, 2|                              3 May our fair praise, heart-born,
  61    1,   61, 3|                              3 To him then with my lips
  62    1,   62, 3|                              3 When Indra and the Angirases
  63    1,   63, 3|                              3 Faithful art thou, these
  64    1,   64, 3|                              3 Young Rudras, demon-slayers,
  65    1,   65, 3|                              3 Like grateful food, like
  66    1,   66, 3|                              3 With flame insatiate, like
  67    1,   67, 3|                              3 He, like the Unborn, holds
  68    1,   68, 3|                              3 Strong is the thought of
  69    1,   69, 3|                              3 Born in the dwelling like
  70    1,   70, 3|                              3 Agni is Lord of riches for
  71    1,   71, 3|                              3 They stablished order, made
  72    1,   72, 3|                              3 Because with holy oil the
  73    1,   73, 2|                              3 He who on earth dwells like
  74    1,   74, 3|                              3 And let men say, Agni is
  75    1,   75, 3|                              3 Who, Agni, is thy kin, of
  76    1,   76, 3|                              3 Burn thou up all the Riksasas,
  77    1,   77, 3|                              3 For he is mental power,
  78    1,   78, 3|                              3 As such, like Angiras we
  79    1,   79, 3|                              3 When he comes streaming
  80    1,   80, 3|                              3 Go forward, meet the foe,
  81    1,   81, 3|                              3 When war and battles are
  82    1,   82, 3|                              3 Maghavan, we will reverence
  83    1,   83, 3|                              3 Praiseworthy blessing hast
  84    1,   84, 3|                              3 Slayer of Vrtra, mount thy
  85    1,   85, 3|                              3 When, Children of the Cow,
  86    1,   86, 3|                              3 Yea, the strong man to whom
  87    1,   87, 3|                              3 Earth at their racings trembles
  88    1,   88, 3|                              3 For beauty ye have swords
  89    1,   89, 3|                              3 We call them hither with
  90    1,   90, 3|                              3 Shelter may they vouchsafe
  91    1,   91, 3|                              3 Thine are King Varuna's
  92    1,   92, 3|                              3 They sing their song like
  93    1,   93, 3|                              3 The man who offers holy
  94    1,   94, 3|                              3 May we have power to kindle
  95    1,   95, 3|                              3. Three several places of
  96    1,   96, 3|                              3 Praise him, ye Aryan folk,
  97    1,   97, 3|                              3 Best praiser of all these
  98    1,   98, 3|                              3 Be this thy truth, Vaisvanara,
  99    1,  100, 3|                              3 Whose paths go forth in
 100    1,  101, 3|                              3 He whose great work of manly
 101    1,  102, 3|                              3 Maghavan, grant us that
 102    1,  103, 3|                              3 Armed with his bolt and
 103    1,  104, 3|                              3 He who hath only wish as
 104    1,  105, 3|                              3 O never may that light ,
 105    1,  106, 3|                              3 May the most glorious Fathers
 106    1,  107, 3|                              3 This laud of ours may Varuna
 107    1,  108, 3|                              3 For ye have won a blessed
 108    1,  109, 3|                              3 Let us not break the cords:
 109    1,  110, 3|                              3 Savitar therefore gave you
 110    1,  111, 3|                              3 Do ye, O Rbhus, make prosperity
 111    1,  112, 3|                              3 Ye by the might which heavenly
 112    1,  113, 3|                              3 Common, unending is the
 113    1,  114, 3|                              3 By worship of the Gods may
 114    1,  115, 3|                              3 Auspicious are the Sun's
 115    1,  116, 3|                              3 Yea, Asvins, as a dead man
 116    1,  117, 3|                              3 Ye freed sage Atri, whom
 117    1,  118, 3|                              3 With your well-rolling car,
 118    1,  119, 3|                              3 When striving man with man
 119    1,  120, 3|                              3 Such as ye: are, all-wise,
 120    1,  121, 3|                              3 Lord of red dawns, he came
 121    1,  122, 3|                              3 Cheer us the Roamer round,
 122    1,  123, 3|                              3 If, Dawn, thou Goddess nobly
 123    1,  124, 3|                              3 There in the eastern region
 124    1,  125, 3|                              3 Longing, I came this morning
 125    1,  126, 3|                              3 Horses of dusky colour stood
 126    1,  127, 3|                              3 He with his shining glory
 127    1,  128, 3|                              3 In ordered course forthwith
 128    1,  129, 3|                              3 Thou, Mighty, pourest forth
 129    1,  130, 3|                              3 He found the treasure brought
 130    1,  131, 3|                              3 Couples desirous of thine
 131    1,  132, 3|                              3 This food glows for thee
 132    1,  133, 3|                              3 Do thou, O Maghavan, beat
 133    1,  134, 3|                              3 Two red steeds Vayu yokes,
 134    1,  135, 3|                              3 Come thou with hundreds,
 135    1,  136, 3|                              3 With Aditi the luminous,
 136    1,  137, 3|                              3 As 'twere a radiant-coloured
 137    1,  138, 3|                              3 Thou, Pusan, in whose friendship
 138    1,  139, 3|                              3 Asvins, the pious call you
 139    1,  140, 3|                              3 The pair who dwell together,
 140    1,  141, 3|                              3 What time from out the deep,
 141    1,  142, 3|                              3 He wondrous, sanctifying,
 142    1,  143, 3|                              3 His flames that wax not
 143    1,  144, 3|                              3 Seeking in course altern
 144    1,  145, 3|                              3 To him these ladles go,
 145    1,  146, 3|                              3 Coming together to their
 146    1,  147, 3|                              3 Thy guardian rays, O Agni,
 147    1,  148, 3|                              3 Him in his constant seat
 148    1,  149, 3|                              3 He who hath lighted up the
 149    1,  150, 3|                              3 Splendid, O Singer, is that
 150    1,  151, 3|                              3 The folk have glorified
 151    1,  152, 3|                              3 The Footless Maid precedeth
 152    1,  153, 3|                              3 O Mitra-Varuna, Aditi the
 153    1,  154, 3|                              3 Let the hymn lift itself
 154    1,  155, 3|                              3 These offerings increase
 155    1,  156, 3|                              3 Him have ye satisfied, singers,
 156    1,  157, 3|                              3 Nigh to us come the Asvins'
 157    1,  158, 3|                              3 As erst for Tugra's son
 158    1,  159, 3|                              3 These Sons of yours well
 159    1,  160, 3|                              3 Son of these Parents, he
 160    1,  161, 3|                              3 What to the envoy Agni in
 161    1,  162, 3|                              3 Dear. to all Gods, this
 162    1,  163, 3|                              3 Yama art thou, O Horse;
 163    1,  164, 3|                              3 The seven who on the seven-wheeled
 164    1,  165, 3|                              3 Whence comest thou alone,
 165    1,  166, 3|                              3 To whomsoever, bringer of
 166    1,  167, 3|                              3 Close to them clings one
 167    1,  168, 3|                              3 They who, like Somas with
 168    1,  169, 3|                              3 That spear of thine sat
 169    1,  170, 3|                              3 Agastya, brother, why dost
 170    1,  171, 3|                              3 The Maruts, praised by us,
 171    1,  172, 3|                              3 O Bounteous Givers, touch
 172    1,  173, 3|                              3 May the Priest come circling
 173    1,  174, 3|                              3 With whom thou drivest troops
 174    1,  175, 3|                              3 Thou, Hero, winner of the
 175    1,  176, 3|                              3 Within whose hands deposited
 176    1,  177, 3|                              3 Ascend thy mighty car: the
 177    1,  178, 3|                              3 Victorious with the men,
 178    1,  179   |   Agastya responds in stanza 3, and in the second half
 179    1,  179, 3|                              3 Non inutilis est labor cui
 180    1,  180, 3|                              3 Ye have deposited, matured
 181    1,  181, 3|                              3 Your car is like a torrent
 182    1,  182, 3|                              3 What make ye there, ye Mighty?
 183    1,  183, 3|                              3 Ascend your lightly rolling
 184    1,  184, 3|                              3 Nasatyas, Pusans, ye as
 185    1,  185, 3|                              3 I call for Aditi's unrivalled
 186    1,  186, 3|                              3 Agni I sing, the guest you
 187    1,  187, 3|                              3 Come hitherward to us, O
 188    1,  188, 3|                              3 Invoked and worthy of our
 189    1,  189, 3|                              3 Far from us, Agni, put thou
 190    1,  190, 3|                              3 The praise, the verse that
 191    1,  191, 3|                              3 Sara grass, Darbha, Kusara,
 192    2,    1, 3|                              3 Hero of Heroes, Agni! Thou
 193    2,    2, 3|                              3 Him have the Gods established
 194    2,    3, 3|                              3 Adored in heart, as is thy
 195    2,    4, 3|                              3 Among the tribes of men
 196    2,    5, 3|                              3 When swift he follows this
 197    2,    6, 3|                              3 As such, lover of song,
 198    2,    7, 3|                              3 So through thy favour may
 199    2,    8, 3|                              3 Who for his glory is extolled
 200    2,    9, 3|                              3 May we adore thee in thy
 201    2,   10, 3|                              3 On wood supine they got
 202    2,   11, 3|                              3 For, Hero, in the lauds
 203    2,   12, 3|                              3 Who slew the Dragon, freed
 204    2,   13, 3|                              3 One priest announces what
 205    2,   14, 3|                              3 Ye ministers, to him who
 206    2,   15, 3|                              3 From front, as 'twere a
 207    2,   16, 3|                              3 Not by both worlds is thine
 208    2,   17, 3|                              3 Thou didst perform thy first
 209    2,   18, 3|                              3 To Indra's car the Bay Steeds
 210    2,   19, 3|                              3 Indra, this Mighty One,
 211    2,   20, 3|                              3 May Indra, called with solemn
 212    2,   21, 3|                              3 Still Victor, loved by mortals,
 213    2,   22, 2|                              3 Brought forth together with
 214    2,   23, 3|                              3 When thou hast chased away
 215    2,   24, 3|                              3 That was a great deed for
 216    2,   25, 3|                              3 He, mighty like a raving
 217    2,   26, 3|                              3 He with his folk, his house,
 218    2,   27, 3|                              3 These Gods, Adityas, vast,
 219    2,   28, 4|                              3 May we be in thy keeping,
 220    2,   29, 2|                              3 What service may we do you
 221    2,   30, 3|                              3 Aloft he stood above the
 222    2,   31, 3|                              3 Or may our Indra here, the
 223    2,   32, 3|                              3 Bring hither with benignant
 224    2,   33, 3|                              3 Chief of all born art thou
 225    2,   34, 3|                              3 They drip like horses in
 226    2,   35, 3|                              3 Some floods unite themselves
 227    2,   36, 3|                              3 Come unto us, ye swift to
 228    2,   37, 3|                              3 Fat may the horses be wherewith
 229    2,   38, 3|                              3 Though borne by swift steeds
 230    2,   39, 3|                              3 Like to a pair of horns
 231    2,   40, 3|                              3 Soma and Pusan, urge your
 232    2,   41, 3|                              3 Indra and Vayu, drawn by
 233    2,   42, 3|                              3 Bringing good tidings, Bird
 234    2,   43, 3|                              3 When singing here, O Bird.
 235    3,    1, 3|                              3 The Prudent, he whose will
 236    3,    2, 3|                              3 Within the range of their
 237    3,    3, 3|                              3 Sages shall glorify Agni
 238    3,    4, 3|                              3 The thought that bringeth
 239    3,    5, 3|                              3 Amid men's homes hath Agni
 240    3,    6, 3|                              3 Both Heaven and Earth and
 241    3,    7, 3|                              3 Wise Master, wealthy finder-out
 242    3,    8, 3|                              3 Lord of the Forest, raise.
 243    3,    9, 3|                              3 O'er pungent smoke host
 244    3,   10, 3|                              3 He, verily, who honours
 245    3,   11, 3|                              3 Ensign of sacrifice from
 246    3,   12, 3|                              3 Through force of sacrifice
 247    3,   13, 3|                              3 He is the Sage who guides
 248    3,   14, 3|                              3 The Two who show their vigour,
 249    3,   15, 3|                              3 Bull, who beholdest men,
 250    3,   16, 3|                              3 As such, O Agni, deal us
 251    3,   17, 3|                              3 Three are thy times of life,
 252    3,   18, 3|                              3 With fuel, Agni, and with
 253    3,   19, 3|                              3 Of keenest spirit is the
 254    3,   20, 3|                              3 O Agni, many are the names
 255    3,   21, 3|                              3 Agni, Most Excellent! for
 256    3,   22, 3|                              3 O Agni, to the sea of heaven
 257    3,   23, 3|                              3 Him nobly born of old the
 258    3,   24, 3|                              3 With splendour, Agni, Son
 259    3,   25, 3|                              3 Agni, infallible, lights
 260    3,   26, 3|                              3 Age after age Vaisvanara,
 261    3,   27, 3|                              3 O Agni, if we might obtain
 262    3,   28, 3|                              3 Agni, enjoy the cake of
 263    3,   29, 3|                              3 Lay this with care on that
 264    3,   30, 3|                              3 Fair cheeks hath Indra,
 265    3,   31, 3|                              3 Agni was born trembling
 266    3,   32, 3|                              3 Those who gave increase
 267    3,   33, 3|                              3 I have attained the most
 268    3,   34, 3|                              3 Leading, his band Indra
 269    3,   35, 3|                              3 Bring the strong Steeds
 270    3,   36, 3|                              3 Drink and wax great. Thine
 271    3,   37, 3|                              3 O Indra, Lord of Hundred
 272    3,   38, 3|                              3 Assuming in this world mysterious
 273    3,   39, 3|                              3 The Mother of the Twins
 274    3,   40, 3|                              3 Indra, with all the Gods
 275    3,   41, 3|                              3 These prayers, O thou who
 276    3,   42, 3|                              3 To Indra have my songs of
 277    3,   43, 3|                              3 Pleased, with thy Bay Steeds,
 278    3,   44, 3|                              3 The heaven with streams
 279    3,   45, 3|                              3 Like pools of water deep
 280    3,   46, 3|                              3 He hath surpassed all measure
 281    3,   47, 3|                              3 And, drinker at due seasons,
 282    3,   48, 3|                              3 Desiring food he came unto
 283    3,   49, 3|                              3 Victor in fight, swift mover
 284    3,   50, 3|                              3 With milk they made Indra
 285    3,   51, 3|                              3 Where battle's spoil is
 286    3,   52, 3|                              3 Consume our sacrificial
 287    3,   53, 3|                              3 Adhvaryu, sing we both;
 288    3,   54, 3|                              3 O Heaven and Earth, may
 289    3,   55, 3|                              3 My wishes fly abroad to
 290    3,   56, 3|                              3 The Bull who wears all shapes,
 291    3,   57, 3|                              3 Fain to lend vigour to the
 292    3,   58, 3|                              3 With lightly-rolling car
 293    3,   59, 3|                              3 joying in sacred food and
 294    3,   60, 3|                              3 Friendship with Indra have
 295    3,   61, 3|                              3 Thou, Morning, turning thee
 296    3,   62, 3|                              3 O Indra-Varuna, ours be
 297    4,    1, 3|                              3 Do thou, O Friend, turn
 298    4,    2, 3|                              3 I laud the ruddy steeds
 299    4,    3, 3|                              3 A hymn, O Priest, to him
 300    4,    4, 3|                              3 Send thy spies forward,
 301    4,    5, 3|                              3 Sharp-pointed, powerful,
 302    4,    6, 3|                              3 The glowing ladle, filled
 303    4,    7, 3|                              3 Seeing thee faithful to
 304    4,    8, 3|                              3 He knows, a God himself,
 305    4,    9, 3|                              3 Around the altar is he led,
 306    4,   10, 2|                              3 Through these our praises
 307    4,   11, 3|                              3 From thee, O Agni, springs
 308    4,   12, 3|                              3 Agni is Master of sublime
 309    4,   13, 3|                              3 Him whom they made to drive
 310    4,   14, 3|                              3 Red Dawn.is come, riding
 311    4,   15, 3|                              3 Round the oblations hath
 312    4,   16, 3|                              3 When the Bull, quaffing,
 313    4,   17, 3|                              3 Hurling his bolt with might
 314    4,   18, 3|                              3 He bent his eye upon the
 315    4,   19, 3|                              3 The insatiate one, extended,
 316    4,   20, 3|                              3 Thou, honouring this our
 317    4,   21, 3|                              3 Hither let Indra come from
 318    4,   22, 3|                              3 God who of all the Gods
 319    4,   23, 3|                              3 How heareth Indra offered
 320    4,   24, 3|                              3 Him, verily, the men invoke
 321    4,   25, 3|                              3 Who claims to-day the Deities'
 322    4,   26, 3|                              3 In the wild joy of Soma
 323    4,   27, 3|                              3 When with loud cry from
 324    4,   28, 3|                              3 Indra smote down, Agni consumed,
 325    4,   29, 3|                              3 Make his cars hear, that
 326    4,   30, 3|                              3 Not even all the gathered
 327    4,   31, 3|                              3 Do thou who art Protector
 328    4,   32, 3|                              3 Even with the weak thou
 329    4,   33, 2|                              3 May they who made their
 330    4,   34, 3|                              3 For you was made this sacrifice,
 331    4,   35, 3|                              3 Ye made fourfold the chalice
 332    4,   36, 3|                              3 O Vajas, Rbhus, reaching
 333    4,   37, 3|                              3 Your threefold going near
 334    4,   38, 3|                              3 Whom, as 'twere down a precipice,
 335    4,   39, 3|                              3 Him who hath honoured, when
 336    4,   40, 3|                              3 His pinion, rapid runner,
 337    4,   41, 3|                              3 Indra and Varuna are most
 338    4,   42, 3|                              3 I Varuna am Indra: in their
 339    4,   43, 3|                              3 So many days do ye come
 340    4,   44, 3|                              3 Who bringeth you to-day
 341    4,   45, 3|                              3 Drink of the meath with
 342    4,   46, 3|                              3 May steeds a thousand bring
 343    4,   47, 3|                              3 O Indra-Vayu, mighty Twain,
 344    4,   48, 3|                              3 The two dark treasuries
 345    4,   49, 3|                              3 As Soma-drinkers to our
 346    4,   50, 3|                              3 Brhaspati, from thy remotest
 347    4,   51, 3|                              3 Dispelling gloom this day
 348    4,   52, 3|                              3 Yea, and thou art the Asvins'
 349    4,   53, 3|                              3 He hath filled full the
 350    4,   54, 3|                              3 If we, men as we are, have
 351    4,   55, 3|                              3 The Housewife Goddess, Aditi,
 352    4,   56, 3|                              3 Sure in the worlds he was
 353    4,   57, 3|                              3 Sweet be the plants for
 354    4,   58, 3|                              3 Four are his horns, three
 355    5,    1, 3|                              3 When he hath stirred the
 356    5,    2, 3|                              3 I saw him from afar gold-toothed,
 357    5,    3, 3|                              3 The Maruts deck their beauty
 358    5,    4, 3|                              3 The Sage of men, the Lord
 359    5,    5, 3|                              3 Adored, O Agni, hither bring
 360    5,    6, 3|                              3 Agni the God of all mankind,
 361    5,    7, 3|                              3 When we present to him the
 362    5,    8, 3|                              3 The tribes of men praise
 363    5,    9, 3|                              3 Whom, as an infant newly-born,
 364    5,   10, 3|                              3 Agni, increase our means
 365    5,   11, 3|                              3 Pure , unadorned, from thy
 366    5,   12, 2|                              3 How hast thou, follower
 367    5,   13, 3|                              3 May Agni, Priest among mankind,
 368    5,   14, 3|                              3 That he may bear their gifts
 369    5,   15, 3|                              3 Averting woe, they labour
 370    5,   16, 3|                              3 All rests upon the laud
 371    5,   17, 3|                              3 Yea, this is by the light
 372    5,   18, 3|                              3 Nobles, with song I call
 373    5,   19, 3|                              3 Svaitreya's people, all
 374    5,   20, 3|                              3 Thee, Agni, would we choose
 375    5,   21, 3|                              3 Thee have all Gods of one
 376    5,   22, 3|                              3 All mortals come to thee
 377    5,   23, 3|                              3 For all the folk with one
 378    5,   24, 3|                              3 So hear us, listen to this
 379    5,   25, 3|                              3 With wisdom that surpasseth
 380    5,   26, 3|                              3 We have enkindled thee,
 381    5,   27, 3|                              3 So Trasadasyu served thee,
 382    5,   28, 3|                              3 Show thyself strong for
 383    5,   29, 3|                              3 And, O ye Brahmans, Maruts,
 384    5,   30, 3|                              3 We will tell, Indra, when
 385    5,   31, 3|                              3 When out of strength arose
 386    5,   32, 3|                              3 Indra with violence smote
 387    5,   33, 3|                              3 They were not turned to
 388    5,   34, 3|                              3 Illustrious is the man whoever
 389    5,   35, 3|                              3 The aid most excellent of
 390    5,   36, 3|                              3 Invoked of many, Caster
 391    5,   37, 3|                              3 This wife is coming near
 392    5,   38, 3|                              3 O Darter of the Stone, the
 393    5,   39, 3|                              3 Thy lofty spirit, far-renowned
 394    5,   40, 3|                              3 As strong I call on thee
 395    5,   41, 3|                              3 You will I call to feed
 396    5,   42, 3|                              3 In spirit him, the Sagest
 397    5,   43, 3|                              3 Adhvaryus, make the sweet
 398    5,   44, 3|                              3 Truth waits upon oblation
 399    5,   45, 3|                              3 This laud hath won the burden
 400    5,   46, 3|                              3 Indra and Agni, Mitra, Varuna,
 401    5,   47, 3|                              3 Steer, Sea, Red Bird with
 402    5,   48, 3|                              3 With pressing-stones and
 403    5,   49, 3|                              3 Not for reward doth Pusan
 404    5,   50, 3|                              3 So further honour as our
 405    5,   51, 3|                              3 O Singer, with the singers,
 406    5,   52, 3|                              3 Like steers in rapid motion
 407    5,   53, 3|                              3 To me they told it, and
 408    5,   54, 3|                              3 They gleam with lightning,
 409    5,   55, 3|                              3 Strong, born together, they
 410    5,   56, 3|                              3 Earth, like a bounteous
 411    5,   57, 3|                              3 From hills and heaven ye
 412    5,   58, 3|                              3 This day may all your water-bringers,
 413    5,   59, 3|                              3 As the exalted horn of bulls
 414    5,   60, 3|                              3 Though vast and tall, the
 415    5,   61, 3|                              3 The whip is laid upon the
 416    5,   62, 3|                              3 O Mitra-Varuna, ye by your
 417    5,   63, 3|                              3 Imperial Kings, strong,
 418    5,   64, 3|                              3 That I may gain a refuge
 419    5,   65, 3|                              3 Approaching you with prayer
 420    5,   66, 3|                              3 Therefore we praise you
 421    5,   67, 3|                              3 All these, possessors of
 422    5,   68, 3|                              3 So help ye us to riches,
 423    5,   69, 3|                              3 I call at dawn on Aditi
 424    5,   70, 3|                              3 Guard us, O Rudras. with
 425    5,   71, 3|                              3 Come to the juice that we
 426    5,   72, 3|                              3 May Varuna and Mitra, for
 427    5,   73, 3|                              3 Another beauteous wheel
 428    5,   74, 3|                              3 Whom do ye visit, whom approach?
 429    5,   75, 3|                              3 Come to us, O ye Asvin Pair,
 430    5,   76, 3|                              3 Yea, come at milking-time,
 431    5,   77, 3|                              3 Covered with gold, meath-tinted,
 432    5,   78, 3|                              3 O Asvins rich in gifts,
 433    5,   79, 3|                              3 So, bringing treasure, dawn
 434    5,   80, 3|                              3 She, harnessing her car
 435    5,   81, 3|                              3 Even he, the God whose going-forth
 436    5,   82, 3|                              3 For Savitar who is Bhaga
 437    5,   83, 3|                              3 Like a car-driver whipping
 438    5,   84, 3|                              3 Who graspest with thy might
 439    5,   85, 3|                              3 Varuna lets the big cask,
 440    5,   86, 3|                              3 Impetuous is their strength,
 441    5,   87, 3|                              3 Who by the psalm they sing
 442    6,    1, 3|                              3 In thee, still watching,
 443    6,    2, 3|                              3 Of one accord men kindle
 444    6,    3, 3|                              3 Bright God, whose look is
 445    6,    4, 3|                              3 Whose might the very heavens
 446    6,    5, 3|                              3 Thou from of old hast dwelt
 447    6,    6, 3|                              3 Incited by the wind thy
 448    6,    7, 3|                              3 From thee, O Agni, springs
 449    6,    8, 3|                              3 Wonderful Mitra propped
 450    6,    9, 3|                              3 For both the warp and woof
 451    6,   10, 3|                              3 Mid mortal men that singer
 452    6,   11, 3|                              3 For even the blessed longing
 453    6,   12, 3|                              3 Whose blaze most splendid,
 454    6,   13, 3|                              3 Agni! the hero slays with
 455    6,   14, 3|                              3 The foeman's wealth in many
 456    6,   15, 3|                              3 Be thou the foeless helper
 457    6,   16, 3|                              3 For well, O God, Disposer,
 458    6,   17, 3|                              3 Drink as of old, and let
 459    6,   18, 3|                              3 Thou, thou alone, hast tamed
 460    6,   19, 3|                              3 Stretch out those hands
 461    6,   20, 3|                              3 Indra, Strong, Victor, Mightier
 462    6,   21, 3|                              3 He hath made pathways, with
 463    6,   22, 3|                              3 We seek that Indra to obtain
 464    6,   23, 3|                              3 Let Indra drink the pressed-out
 465    6,   24, 3|                              3 The lofty axle of thy wheels,
 466    6,   25, 3|                              3 Those who array themselves
 467    6,   26, 3|                              3 Thou didst impel the sage
 468    6,   27, 3|                              3 All thy vast power, O Maghavan,
 469    6,   28, 2|                              3 These are ne'er lost, no
 470    6,   29, 3|                              3 Thy devotees embrace thy
 471    6,   30, 3|                              3 E'en now endures thine exploit
 472    6,   31, 3|                              3 With Kutsa, Indra! thou
 473    6,   32, 3|                              3 Famed for great deeds, with
 474    6,   33, 3|                              3 Both races, Indra, of opposing
 475    6,   34, 3|                              3 They make their way to Indra
 476    6,   35, 3|                              3 Yea, when wilt thou, O Indra,
 477    6,   36, 3|                              3 Associate with him, as teams
 478    6,   37, 3|                              3 Bringing us hitherward all-potent
 479    6,   38, 3|                              3 Him have I sung with my
 480    6,   39, 3|                              3 This Indu lighted darksome
 481    6,   40, 3|                              3 The fire is kindled, Soma
 482    6,   41, 3|                              3 This drop, steer-strong
 483    6,   42, 3|                              3 What time, with Soma, with
 484    6,   43, 3|                              3 In whose wild joy thou settest
 485    6,   44, 3|                              3 Wherewith thou art increased
 486    6,   45, 3|                              3 Great are his ways of guiding
 487    6,   46, 3|                              3 We call upon that Indra,
 488    6,   47, 3|                              3 This stirreth up my voice
 489    6,   48, 3|                              3 Agni, thou beamest forth
 490    6,   49, 3|                              3 Unlike in form are the Red
 491    6,   50, 3|                              3 And, O ye Heaven and Earth,
 492    6,   51, 3|                              3 I praise you Guards of mighty
 493    6,   52, 3|                              3 Why then, O Soma, do they
 494    6,   53, 3|                              3 Even him who would not give,
 495    6,   54, 3|                              3 Unharmed is Pusan's chariot
 496    6,   55, 3|                              3 Bright God whose steeds
 497    6,   56, 3|                              3 And there the best of charioteers
 498    6,   57, 3|                              3 Goats are the team that
 499    6,   58, 3|                              3 O Pusan, with thy golden
 500    6,   59, 3|                              3 These who delight in flowing
 
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