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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
   1    1,    3, 7 |         protect, reward, and cherish men, approach~Your worshipper'
   2    1,    4, 5 |                        5 Whether the men who mock us say, Depart
   3    1,    6, 3 |            no light was, and form, O men: where form was not,~Wast
   4    1,    7, 9 |           who rules with single sway men, riches, and the fivefold
   5    1,    7, 10|           call Indra away from other men:~Ours, and none others',
   6    1,    9, 3 |                      3 O Lord of all men, fair of cheek, rejoice
   7    1,   17, 2 |                       2 Guardians of men, ye ever come with ready
   8    1,   21, 2 |                       2 Praise ye, O men, and glorify Indra-Agni
   9    1,   22, 7 |              On Savitar who looks on men.~
  10    1,   23, 11|             go~Forward to victory, O Men.~
  11    1,   25    |            God, O Varurna, as we are men,~Day after day we violate.~
  12    1,   25, 13|             those who tyrannize o'er men,~Nor those whose minds are
  13    1,   26, 4 |         Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman,~Like men, upon our sacred grass.~
  14    1,   26, 9 |           may the eulogies of mortal men~Belong to us and thee alike.~
  15    1,   27, 12|            12 Like some rich Lord of men may he, Agni the banner
  16    1,   31, 6 |         heroes fight for spoil which men rush, round, slayest in
  17    1,   31, 11|           the teacher of the sons of men, what time a Son was born
  18    1,   32, 15|     Thunder-wielder.~Over all living men he rules as Sovran, containing
  19    1,   33, 6 |          They, like emasculates with men contending, fled, conscious,
  20    1,   34, 12|              be ye our helpers where men win the booty.~ ~
  21    1,   35, 5 |             Savitar, divine One, all men, all beings have their place
  22    1,   36, 2 |                                    2 Men have won Agni, him who makes
  23    1,   36, 5 |           Priest, Lord of the House, men's messenger:~All constant
  24    1,   36, 7 |          near in worship the devout.~Men kindle Agni with their sacrificial
  25    1,   36, 19|            Agni, for all the race of men:~Sprung from the Law, oil-fed,
  26    1,   37, 8 |              an age-weakened lord of men,~Trembles in terror on their
  27    1,   37, 12|            is great, so have ye cast men down on earth,~So have ye
  28    1,   39, 6 |        listened as ye came near, and men were sorely terrified.~
  29    1,   40, 1 |  BRAMANASPATI, stand up: God-serving men we pray to thee.~May they
  30    1,   43, 6 |             to our rams and ewes,~To men, to women, and to kine.~
  31    1,   43, 7 |            us the glory of a hundred men,~The great renown of mighty
  32    1,   44, 3 |        worshipped guest, dear to the men who offer gifts,~Him, Agni
  33    1,   44, 6 |                            7 For the men, Agni, kindle thee as all
  34    1,   44, 8 |           sacrifice and messenger of men art thou:~Bring thou the
  35    1,   45, 5 |             wondrous, in their homes~Men call on thee whose hair
  36    1,   48, 7 |               advances on her way to Men.~
  37    1,   48, 11|             the strength which among men is wonderful.~Bring thou
  38    1,   49, 2 |             Daughter of the Sky, aid men of noble fame today.~
  39    1,   50, 3 |          refulgent o'er the world of men,~Like flames of fire that
  40    1,   50, 6 |        Varuna,~Upon the busy race of men,~
  41    1,   51, 1 |             songs that Ram whom many men invoke, worthy of songs
  42    1,   51, 1 |             Whose gracious deeds for men spread like the heavens
  43    1,   51, 12|           when thou art pleased with men whose Soma flows thou risest
  44    1,   52, 9 |             fighting for the good of men, the Maruts, faithful to
  45    1,   52, 11|          extended forth tenfold, and men who dwell therein multiplied
  46    1,   53    |             those who give wealth to men accept no paltry praise.~
  47    1,   53, 8 |    overthrown the twice ten Kings of men,~With sixty thousand nine-and-ninety
  48    1,   54, 1 |             and rivers roar: did not men run in crowds together in
  49    1,   55, 1 |          very mighty, causing woe to men, he whets his thunderbolt
  50    1,   55, 4 |               when he shows forth to men his own fair Indra-power.~
  51    1,   55, 5 |             battles for mankind;~And men have faith in Indra, the
  52    1,   58, 2 |              Hastening like a car to men, to those who live, the
  53    1,   58, 5 |   established thee among mankind for men, like as a treasure, beauteous,
  54    1,   59, 1 |            of the people, sustaining men like a deep-founded pillar.~
  55    1,   59, 5 |              the King of lands where men are settled, thou hast brought
  56    1,   59, 7 |       dwelling by his might with all men, far-shining, holy mid the
  57    1,   60, 1 |                      2 Both Gods and men obey this Ruler's order,
  58    1,   60, 1 |             Gods who are worshipped, men who yearn and worship.~As
  59    1,   60, 1 |            House-Lord, adorable with men, Ordainer.~
  60    1,   60, 2 |          honey;~Whom mortal priests, men, with their strong endeavour,
  61    1,   60, 3 |         yearning Purifier hath among men been placed as Priest choice-worthy.~
  62    1,   61, 9 |               Indra, approved by all men, self-resplendent, waxed
  63    1,   63, 6 |                              6 Hence men invoke thee, Indra, in the
  64    1,   64, 4 |         together, of themselves, the Men of Heaven.~
  65    1,   64, 10|          infinite, armed with strong men's rings, the archers, they
  66    1,   64, 13|           gaineth, treasure with his men; he winneth honourable strength
  67    1,   64, 14|           Praiseworthy, known to all men. May we foster well, during
  68    1,   64, 15|             riches, durable, rich in men, defying onslaught.~A hundred,
  69    1,   65, 5 |             pants wisest in mind mid men he wakes at morn.~A Sage
  70    1,   66, 2 |       ripened corn, the Conqueror of men.~Like a Seer lauding, famed
  71    1,   67, 1 |            in the wood, Friend among men, ever he claims obedience
  72    1,   67, 2 |           struck the Gods with fear.~Men filled with understanding
  73    1,   67, 5 |             bears,~Wise, life of all men, in the waters' home,-for
  74    1,   68, 2 |                                2 All men are joyful in thy power,
  75    1,   68, 4 |          treasures he alone is Lord.~Men yearn for children to prolong
  76    1,   69, 2 |           bliss-giver to be drawn to men, sits gracious in the middle
  77    1,   69, 3 |              the folk.~What time the men and I, with heroes, call,
  78    1,   70, 3 |           the races both of Gods and men.~
  79    1,   70, 5 |          tribute to us to the light.~men have served thee in many
  80    1,   71, 8 |              bath filled the Lord of men for increase, straight from
  81    1,   72, 1 |        THOUGH holding many gifts for men, he humbleth the higher
  82    1,   72, 7 |              7 Thou, Agni, knower of men's works, hast sent us good
  83    1,   73, 3 |      settlements secure, O Agni, our men serve ever kindled in each
  84    1,   73, 3 |            in abundance: dear to all men, bearer be he of riches.~
  85    1,   73, 8 |          conquer steeds with steeds, men with men, heroes with heroes,~
  86    1,   73, 8 |         steeds with steeds, men with men, heroes with heroes,~Lords
  87    1,   74, 3 |                            3 And let men say, Agni is born, e'en
  88    1,   74, 5 |            thou Son of Strength, all men call happy in his God,~His
  89    1,   75, 3 |            Who, Agni, is thy kin, of men? who is thy worthy worshipper?~
  90    1,   77, 1 |          deathless, true to Law, mid men a herald, bringeth the Gods
  91    1,   81, 1 |                               1. THE men have lifted Indra up, the
  92    1,   81, 9 |               as Lord, the wealth of men who offer up no gifts: bring
  93    1,   83, 4 |             deeds and sacrifice.~The men together found the Pani'
  94    1,   84, 2 |           and sacrifice performed by men.~
  95    1,   84, 20|           all riches hitherward from men.~ ~
  96    1,   85, 8 |              creature is afraid: the men are like to Kings, terrible
  97    1,   86, 5 |              him, him surpassing all men: strength be his~That reaches
  98    1,   87, 6 |              rays they obtained, and men to celebrate their praise.~
  99    1,   89, 10|             Gods, Aditi five-classed men, Aditi all that hath been
 100    1,   90, 3 |              Immortal Gods to mortal men,~Chasing our enemies away.~
 101    1,   91, 19|             as with poured oblations men honour, may they all invest
 102    1,   92, 7 |          strength with offspring and men, conspicuous with kine and
 103    1,   94, 8 |            prevail o'er evil-hearted men.~Attend to this our speech
 104    1,   96, 2 |             gave all this progeny of men their being,~And, by refulgent
 105    1,  100, 6 |            he this day gain with our men the sunlight. May Indra,
 106    1,  100, 15|          Gods by Godhead, nor mortal men have reached, nor yet the
 107    1,  100, 16|           joyous, among the hosts of men was noted.~
 108    1,  101, 6 |              must invoke and valiant men of war, invoked by those
 109    1,  102, 5 |            here in divers ways these men invoking thee, holder of
 110    1,  102, 8 |               the three earths, Lord men and the three realms of
 111    1,  104, 2 |                              2 These men have come to Indra for assistance:
 112    1,  105, 1 |             with your golden wheels, men find not your abiding-place.
 113    1,  105, 2 |                             2 Surely men crave and gain their wish.
 114    1,  106, 4 |          might, to Pusan, ruler over men, we pray with hymns.~Even
 115    1,  106, 5 |              what boon thou hast for men in rest and stir.~Like as
 116    1,  109, 6 |                     6 Surpassing all men where they shout for battle,
 117    1,  113, 9 |          creation.~And hast awakened men to offer worship, thou hast
 118    1,  113, 11|                      11 Gone are the men who in the days before us
 119    1,  113, 16|         travel we have arrived where men prolong existence.~
 120    1,  114, 1 |          with all our cattle and our men, that in this village all
 121    1,  114, 3 |              grace, Ruler of valiant men.~Come to our families, bringing
 122    1,  114, 10|             be thy dart that killeth men or cattle: thy bliss be
 123    1,  115, 2 |       refulgent Goddess:~Where pious men extend their generations,
 124    1,  117, 4 |             whom, like a horse, vile men had sunk in water, -~Him,
 125    1,  117, 21|         Asvins, milking out food for men, ye Wonder-Workers,~Blasting
 126    1,  117, 25|            in the days. of old, have men related.~May we, addressing
 127    1,  119, 10|            like Indra, vanquisher of men.~
 128    1,  120, 11|              light chariot pass from men~To men unto the Soma draught.~
 129    1,  120, 11|             chariot pass from men~To men unto the Soma draught.~
 130    1,  121, 1 |                         1. WHEN Will men's guardians hasting hear
 131    1,  121, 3 |            heaven for quadrupeds and men two-footed.~
 132    1,  121, 8 |          that giveth splendour,~That men might press with stones
 133    1,  121, 12|            Mount Indra, lover of the men thou guardest, the well-yoked
 134    1,  122, 6 |      invocations, hear them from all men in the hall of worship.~
 135    1,  122, 8 |            wealthy: may we enjoy it, men with hero children:~His
 136    1,  122, 13|           the all-potent, urge brave men to conquest.~
 137    1,  123, 1 |              bring light to homes of men the noble and active Goddess
 138    1,  124, 7 |                        7 She seeketh men, as she who hath no brother,
 139    1,  124, 12|             their resting places, so men with store of food rise
 140    1,  127, 2 |           art the invoking Priest of men,~Whom, Bull with hair of
 141    1,  127, 4 |              gives his gifts to aid. Men offer Agni gifts for aid.~
 142    1,  127, 6 |             path when he is glad, as men pursue a path for bliss.~
 143    1,  127, 8 |              we invoke, the guest of men, by whose mouth, even as
 144    1,  127, 9 |              mental power.~Therefore men wait upon thee, undecaying
 145    1,  128, 7 |             set most kind in camp of men, in sacrifice like a Lord
 146    1,  129, 2 |             2 Hear, Indra, thou whom men in every fight must call
 147    1,  129, 2 |           for cry of battle with the men, with men of war for victory.~
 148    1,  129, 2 |            battle with the men, with men of war for victory.~He who
 149    1,  130, 6 |                  6 Eager for riches, men have formed for thee this
 150    1,  130, 9 |           thine own all happiness of men, winning all happiness each
 151    1,  131, 2 |                   2 In all libations men with hero spirit urge the
 152    1,  131, 2 |         chariot-pole of strength,~As men who win with sacrifices
 153    1,  131, 2 |          sacrifices Indra's thought, men who win Indra with their
 154    1,  131, 3 |               seeking thee.~When two men seeking spoil or heaven
 155    1,  131, 4 |              This thine heroic power men of old time have known,
 156    1,  132, 1 |           may we subdue in fight the men who strive with us, conquer
 157    1,  132, 1 |          strive with us, conquer the men who war with us.~This day
 158    1,  133, 6 |          bolts of death,~Not slaying men, unconquered Hero with the
 159    1,  135, 2 |        portioned share mid. Gods and men.~Drive thou thy horses,
 160    1,  136, 2 |              high power of life that men shall praise.~
 161    1,  136, 3 |             liberal gifts.~Movers of men, mild both, are Mitra, Varuna,
 162    1,  136, 3 |              Mitra, Varuna, mover of men is Aryaman.~
 163    1,  137, 3 |            drink the Soma juice.~The men pressed out this juice,
 164    1,  139, 3 |           forth to you, these living men, to their oblations, living
 165    1,  139, 3 |              their oblations, living men.~All glories and all nourishment,
 166    1,  140, 4 |              For man, thou Friend of men, these steeds of thine are
 167    1,  141, 8 |              a swift chariot made by men who know their art, he with
 168    1,  146, 4 |           River: to these the Sun of men was manifested.~
 169    1,  148, 3 |             Him in his constant seat men skilled in worship have
 170    1,  148, 5 |              harm, may never injure,~Men blind and sightless through
 171    1,  149, 2 |                        2 As Steer of men so Steer of earth and heaven
 172    1,  154, 5 |             well-loved mansion where men devoted to the Gods are
 173    1,  157, 3 |              to us, to cattle and to men.~
 174    1,  160, 5 |          shall deserve the praise of men.~
 175    1,  161, 5 |            spoken, Let us slay these men who have reviled the chalice,
 176    1,  161, 11|            valleys, by your skill, O Men.~Rbhus, ye iterate not to-day
 177    1,  162, 4 |                    4 When thrice the men lead round the Steed, in
 178    1,  164, 8 |             prolific: with adoration men approached to praise her.~
 179    1,  164, 15|           Their good gifts sought of men are ranged in order due,
 180    1,  164, 39|           movelnopposite directions: men mark the one, and fail to
 181    1,  164, 44|          that beneath it.~The Mighty Men have dressed the spotted
 182    1,  164, 46|          cause no motion; of speech, men speak only the fourth division.~
 183    1,  166, 14|           swift movers,~And that our men may spread in the encampment,
 184    1,  167, 6 |             Upon their car the young men set the Maiden wedded to
 185    1,  169, 6 |                    6 Bring forth the Men who rain down boons, O Indra:
 186    1,  173, 8 |           with the wish thou seekest men and princes.~
 187    1,  173, 10|                              10 Like men in rivalry extolling princes,
 188    1,  174, 1 |           Gods, O Indra: protect the men, O Asura, preserve us.~Thou
 189    1,  174, 10|          occasions, protector of the men, most gentle-hearted,~Giving
 190    1,  176, 2 |           him who is the Only One of men;~For whom the sacred food
 191    1,  177, 1 |                       1. THE Bull of men, who cherishes all people,
 192    1,  178, 3 |                3 Victorious with the men, Hero in battles, Indra,
 193    1,  178, 4 |                4 Yea,Indra, with the men, through love of gloryconsumes
 194    1,  179, 2 |                       2 For even the men aforetime, law-fulfillers,
 195    1,  181, 5 |              approach our dwellings.~Men shall feed full the bay
 196    1,  181, 8 |           for you is swelling in the men's hall where three-fold
 197    1,  181, 8 |              hath swollen, honouring men as 'twere with milk's outpouring.~
 198    1,  184, 4 |          sung by the poet Mana,~When men are joyful in your glorious
 199    1,  186, 1 |                      1. LOVED of all men, may Savitar, through praises
 200    1,  186, 6 |         Vrtra-slayer Indra, Ruler of men, as strongest of the Heroes.~
 201    1,  189, 7 |             these classes, comest to men at early morn, O holy Agni.~
 202    1,  190, 2 |            even as a stream of pious men set moving.~Brhaspati-for
 203    1,  191, 4 |      Extinguished were the lights of men, when things unseen infected
 204    2,    1, 1 |         ground, thou, Sovran Lord of men art generatad [sic] pure.~
 205    2,    1, 7 |            things.~As Bhaga, Lord of men! thou rulest over wealth,
 206    2,    1, 9 |                              9 Agni, men seek thee as a Father with
 207    2,    1, 14|              them.~By thee do mortal men give sweetness to their
 208    2,    1, 16|             higher bliss. With brave men in the assembly may we speak
 209    2,    2, 2 |           night long the families of men. Thou Lord of precious boons.~
 210    2,    2, 4 |           twere, looking to Gods and men.~
 211    2,    2, 5 |         encompass all the sacrifice. men throng to him with offerings
 212    2,    2, 8 |        beauteous rites with lauds of men, fair guest of living man
 213    2,    2, 9 |                 9 Song chanted by us men, O Agni, Ancient One, has
 214    2,    2, 10|              prayer beyond all other men;~And over the Five Races
 215    2,    2, 13|             higher bliss. With brave men in the assembly may we speak
 216    2,    3, 3 |              thou the Marut host. Ye men do worship to Indra seated
 217    2,    4, 1 |         refulgent Agni, the guest of men, rich in oblations~Whom
 218    2,    4, 3 |                3 Among the tribes of men the Gods placed Agni as
 219    2,   11, 21|             may we speak, with brave men, in the assembly.~
 220    2,   12, 1 |           two worlds trembled, He, O men, is Indra.~
 221    2,   12, 2 |              the heaven support, He, men, is Indra.~
 222    2,   12, 3 |              warriors' battle, He, O men, is Indra.~
 223    2,   12, 4 |              the foe's riches, He, O men, is Indra.~
 224    2,   12, 5 |              faith in him, for He, O men, is Indra.~
 225    2,   12, 6 |             stones made ready, He, O men, is Indra.~
 226    2,   12, 7 |              leads the waters, He, O men, is Indra.~
 227    2,   12, 8 |           each for himself, He, O ye men, is Indra.~
 228    2,   12, 9 |        shakes things moveless, He, O men, is Indra.~
 229    2,   12, 10|              slays the Dasyti, He, O men, is Indra.~
 230    2,   12, 11|           the demon lying there, He, men, is Indra.~
 231    2,   12, 12|             scaling heaven, He, O ye men, is Indra.~
 232    2,   12, 13|            wields the bolt, He, O ye men, is Indra.~
 233    2,   12, 14|              this our gift, He, O ye men, Is Indra.~
 234    2,   14, 7 |              Who quelled the valiant men of Atithigva, Kutsa, and
 235    2,   14, 8 |                         8 Ministers, men, whatever thing ye long
 236    2,   15, 10|             may we speak, with brave men, in assembly.~
 237    2,   16, 4 |                            4 For all men bring their will to him
 238    2,   19, 1 |              hath found delight, and men who worship.~
 239    2,   19, 4 |         sought with supplications by men who struggled to obtain
 240    2,   20, 2 |       protection, a guardian near to men who love thee truly,~Active
 241    2,   20, 3 |            the young, the Friend, be men's auspicious keeper,~One
 242    2,   20, 4 |            that Indra in whom of old men prospered and were mighty.~
 243    2,   20, 7 |           who dwelt in darkness.~For men hath he created earth and
 244    2,   21, 1 |            is Lord for ever, Lord of men and tilth,~Him who is Lord
 245    2,   21, 3 |         loved by mortals, ruler over men, o'erthrower, warrior, he
 246    2,   23, 4 |              guidance and preservest men; distress o'ertakes not
 247    2,   23, 9 |              we obtain the wealth of Men which all desire:~And all
 248    2,   24, 8 |         shoots, keen-eyed to look on men and springing from his ear.~
 249    2,   28, 8 |       Scatter, that we may live, the men who hate us~
 250    2,   31, 7 |            to pay you honour, living men have formed them,~Men fain
 251    2,   31, 7 |         living men have formed them,~Men fain to win the prize and
 252    2,   32, 7 |           her, to Sinlivali Queen of men.~
 253    2,   34, 6 |         libations like the praise of men.~Make it swell like a mare,
 254    2,   34, 8 |            for all oblation-bringing men.~
 255    2,   36, 1 |              sent forth to thee: the men have drained him with the
 256    2,   36, 2 |             from the Potar's bowl, O Men of heaven.~
 257    2,   39, 8 |             may we speak. with brave men, in assembly.~
 258    3,    1, 10|           fellow-spouses friendly to men and bound to him in kinship.~
 259    3,    2, 2 |          radiant light, the guest of men.~
 260    3,    2, 5 |                     5 For happiness, men, having trimmed the sacred
 261    3,    2, 6 |         brightly-shining Priest, are men at sacrifice, whose sacred
 262    3,    2, 10|          brightness, him the Sage of men, the people's Lord,~Busied
 263    3,    2, 15|             car,- Agni the Friend of men we ever seek for wealth.~
 264    3,    3, 2 |         Herald, great High Priest of men.~He compassethwith rays
 265    3,    3, 8 |         rites' announcer, Jatavedas, men with worship ever praise,
 266    3,    5, 3 |                               3 Amid men's homes hath Agni been established,
 267    3,    8, 1 |                       1. GOD-SERVING men, O Sovran of the Forest,
 268    3,    8, 6 |                 6, Ye whom religious men have firmly planted; thou
 269    3,    8, 7 |                                  7 O men who lift the ladles up,
 270    3,   10, 1 |            of all mankind, do mortal men~With understanding kindle
 271    3,   11, 5 |            goes before the tribes of men,~A chariot swift and ever
 272    3,   13, 2 |         waits upon his strength;~Him men who bring oblations laud,
 273    3,   13, 3 |            the Sage who guides these men, Leader of sacred rites
 274    3,   13, 5 |           Agni the Lord of tribes of men,~Resplendent and without
 275    3,   14, 3 |           haste to thee O Agni.~When men adorn the Ancient with oblations,
 276    3,   14, 4 |         spreading them as the Sun of men, with lustre.~
 277    3,   15, 2 |            hath mounted..~Accept, as men accept a true-born infant,
 278    3,   15, 3 |                3 Bull, who beholdest men, through many mornings,
 279    3,   16, 2 |            ever conquer evil-hearted men, who overcome the enemy.~
 280    3,   16, 4 |           yea, also in the praise of men.~
 281    3,   19, 3 |         power of wealth most rich in men. O Agni, of thee, the Good,
 282    3,   19, 4 |                                    4 Men as they worship thee the
 283    3,   24, 4 |            songs we sing.~And living men in holy rites.~
 284    3,   25, 3 |            Goddesses gracious to all men, -~Lord through his strength,
 285    3,   26, 5 |             5 The Maruts, Friends of men, are glorious as the fire:
 286    3,   26, 9 |            inspired of' prayers that men should utter,~The Sparkler,
 287    3,   27, 14|             horsebearer of the Gods:~Men with oblations worship him.~
 288    3,   29, 2 |            by day must be exalted by men who watch and worship with
 289    3,   29, 5 |                  5 Rub into life, ye men, the Sage, the guileless,
 290    3,   29, 5 |          wise and fair to look on.~O men, bring forth the most propitious
 291    3,   30, 13|                                   13 Men gladly in the course of
 292    3,   33, 8 |          kindness. Humble us not mid men. To thee be honour!~
 293    3,   35, 8 |              draught, with cows, the men, the mountains, the waters,
 294    3,   39, 5 |            as a Friend with friendly men, Navagvas, with heroes,
 295    3,   40, 3 |           Thou highly-lauded Lord of men.~
 296    3,   43, 1 |           thy dear companions. These men who bring oblation call
 297    3,   45, 1 |             peacocks' plumes.~Let no men cheek thy course as fowlers
 298    3,   46, 2 |              s Sovran: so send forth men to combat and to rest them.~
 299    3,   53, 9 |            God-incited, who looks on men, restrained the billowy
 300    3,   53, 10|              Gods, sages who look on men, ye Kutikas drink up the
 301    3,   53, 23|                                   23 Men notice not the arrow, O
 302    3,   53, 23|            bullock.~A sluggish steed men run not with the courser,
 303    3,   53, 24|                             24 These men, the sons of Bharata, O
 304    3,   54, 4 |         power to find you;~And brave men in the fightwhere heroes
 305    3,   56, 1 |                               1. NOT men of magic skill, not men
 306    3,   56, 1 |              men of magic skill, not men of wisdom impair the Gods'
 307    3,   57, 4 |         these thy flames, which give men boons in plenty, rise up
 308    3,   57, 6 |        loving-kindness, reaching all men.~
 309    3,   58, 4 |             and come to us, for ever men, as their wont is, invocate
 310    3,   59, 1 |              when speaking, stirreth men to labour: Mitra sustaineth
 311    3,   59, 1 |              heaven.~Mitra beholdeth men with eyes that close not.
 312    3,   59, 5 |              wor. ship, who stirreth men, is gracious to the singer.~
 313    3,   59, 9 |             Mitra to Gods, to living men, to him who strews the holy
 314    3,   60, 1 |             ghostly kinship, here, O Men: they came desirous to these
 315    3,   60, 6 |              to the Gods, as laws of men ordain.~
 316    3,   62, 6 |                        6 The Bull of men, whom none deceive, the
 317    3,   62, 12|                                   12 Men, singers worship Savitar
 318    4,    1, 1 |            thou Holy One, mid mortal men, the God-devoted God, the
 319    4,    1, 2 |            the Aditya who supporteth men, the King, supporter of
 320    4,    1, 15|           intent upon the booty, the men with their celestial speech
 321    4,    1, 17|         expanses, beholding deeds of men both good and evil.~
 322    4,    1, 20|         guest who is received in all men's houses,~Agni who hath
 323    4,    2, 11|       distinguish sense and folly of men, like straight and crooked
 324    4,    2, 13|           Soma serves thee.~Ruler of men, thou joyous God, bring
 325    4,    2, 15|      engender, from Dawn the Mother, men to be ordainers.~May we,
 326    4,    3, 3 |          gentle, to him who looks on men, exceeding gracious,~A song
 327    4,    3, 11|             Bringing great bliss the men encompassed Morning: light
 328    4,    6, 2 |                2 He was set down mid men as Priest unerring, Agni,
 329    4,    6, 8 |            together, in the homes of men engendered,~Bright like
 330    4,    6, 11|            give to him who worships.~Men have established Agni as
 331    4,    7, 2 |              shown forth.~For mortal men have held thee fast, adorable
 332    4,    7, 4 |              Vivasvan's envoy living men have taken as their ensign,
 333    4,    8, 8 |              shafts of the tribes of men.~
 334    4,    9, 5 |              to oblations brought by men.~
 335    4,   14, 3 |            car, the Goddess, awaking men to happiness, approacheth.~
 336    4,   16, 4 |            blinding darkness so that men saw clearly.~
 337    4,   16, 16|            who hath done so much for men's advantage;~Who, Lord of
 338    4,   16, 19|               19 O Indra, with these men who love thee truly, free
 339    4,   17, 11|        pieces;~Most manly with these men of his who help him, dealing
 340    4,   17, 20|             true blessings, foeless, men's upholder.~King of all
 341    4,   20, 1 |           for our protection~Lord of men, armed with thunder, with
 342    4,   20, 8 |             8 Of wealth and homes of men thou art the ruler, and
 343    4,   20, 8 |             of the cattle.~Helper of men, winner of spoil in combats,
 344    4,   21, 2 |              glorious One, enriching men with bounties,~Whose will
 345    4,   21, 5 |          Vent to his voice, inciteth men to worshipwith lauds bring
 346    4,   22, 4 |            loud sing the winds, like men, in air's mid-region.~
 347    4,   24, 3 |                   3 Him, verily, the men invoke in combat; risking
 348    4,   25, 5 |                    5 Him neither few men overcome, nor many to him
 349    4,   25, 8 |                8 Highest and lowest, men who stand between diem,
 350    4,   25, 8 |              to battle-these are the men who call for aid on Indra.~
 351    4,   31, 4 |            Attracted by the hymns of men.~
 352    4,   33, 5 |                                6 The men spake truth and even so
 353    4,   34, 3 |              O Rbhus, which ye, like men, won for yourselves aforetime.~
 354    4,   36, 8 |     knowledge of all the delights of men,~Fashion for us, O Rbhus,
 355    4,   37, 8 |            wealth,~And, before other men's, the steed, that ample
 356    4,   38, 9 |          this fleet Steed who giveth men abundance.~Of him they say
 357    4,   40, 5 |        Dweller in noblest place, mid men, in truth, in sky, born
 358    4,   41, 3 |            givers of treasure to the men who toil to serve them,~
 359    4,   42, 1 |             follow. I am the King of men's most lofty cover.~
 360    4,   42, 2 |             follow. I am the King of men's most lofty cover.~
 361    4,   44, 6 |         store of heroes,~Because the men have sent you praise, O
 362    4,   54, 1 |             this time of the day the men must call to him,~Him who
 363    4,   54, 2 |              Thereafter as a gift to men, O Savitar, thou openest
 364    4,   54, 3 |                             3 If we, men as we are, have sinned against
 365    4,   54, 3 |            alike among both Gods and men.~
 366    4,   57, 4 |          Happily work our steers and men, may the plough furrow happily.~
 367    5,    1, 9 |              effulgent, the guest of men, the darling of the people.~
 368    5,    2, 6 |                         6 Mid mortal men godless have secreted the
 369    5,    3, 4 |             As their own Priest have men established Agni; and serve
 370    5,    4, 3 |                        3 The Sage of men, the Lord of human races,
 371    5,    6, 5 |          bright, wondrous, Prince of men, is brought.~Oblation with
 372    5,    7, 2 |          they meet in full assembly, men rejoice;~Even him whom worthy
 373    5,    7, 3 |             and sacrificial gifts of men,~He by the might of splendour
 374    5,    7, 10|          bestow no gifts, subdue the men who give no food.~
 375    5,    8, 1 |          AGNI urged to strength, the men of old who loved the Law
 376    5,    8, 2 |                        2 Thee, Agni, men have stablished as their
 377    5,    8, 3 |                      3 The tribes of men praise thee, Agni, who knowest
 378    5,    8, 7 |                                    7 Men seeking joy have lit thee
 379    5,    9, 1 |            BEARING; oblations mortal men, O Agni, worship thee the
 380    5,    9, 3 |           Sustainer of the tribes of men, skilled in well-ordered
 381    5,    9, 6 |             the wickedness of mortal men.~
 382    5,   10, 3 |         house and home of these,~The men, the princes who have won
 383    5,   10, 4 |            horses as their meed.~The men are mighty in their might,
 384    5,   11, 2 |      earliest Household-Priest, the. men have kindled Agni in his
 385    5,   11, 4 |           come to our sacrifice. The men bear Agni here and there
 386    5,   11, 4 |            our gifts: electing Agni, men choose one exceeding wise.~
 387    5,   11, 6 |            as conquer.ing might, and men, O Angiras, call thee the
 388    5,   13, 4 |              excellent; through thee~Men make the sacrifice complete.~
 389    5,   14, 2 |              high solemnities mortal men glorify him the Immortal,
 390    5,   15, 2 |          They who attained with born men to the unborn, men seated
 391    5,   15, 2 |              born men to the unborn, men seated on that stay, heaven'
 392    5,   16, 1 |            to, Agni, to the God~Whom men have set in foremost place
 393    5,   16, 3 |               On whom, loud-roaring, men have laid great strength
 394    5,   18, 1 |          oblations brought by mortal men.~
 395    5,   19, 3 |          Svaitreya's people, all his men, have gloriously increased
 396    5,   21, 3 |     messenger.~Serving at sacrifices men adore thee as a God, O Sage.~
 397    5,   23, 4 |             4 For he, the God of all men, hath gotten him might that
 398    5,   25, 2 |               2 For be is true, whpm men of old enkindled, and the
 399    5,   25, 6 |      hero-lord who conquers with the men in fight.~Agni bestows the
 400    5,   29, 12|          Labouring at their task the men laid open the stall of Kine
 401    5,   30, 2 |             answer, May we, awakened men, attain to Indra.~
 402    5,   31, 12|                  12 This Indra, O ye men, hath come to see you, seeking
 403    5,   33, 2 |              these subdue for us the men who hate us.~
 404    5,   34, 8 |              hath marked two wealthy men fighting for beauteous cows
 405    5,   35, 1 |             of thine,~Which conquers men for us, and wins the spoil,
 406    5,   35, 2 |          those of the Five Tribes of men, bring quickly all that
 407    5,   38, 1 |              dominion, Friend of all men, give us splendid wealth.~
 408    5,   43, 14|          loftiest station.~As living men, with offered gifts and
 409    5,   45, 1 |         stable portals: the doors of men, too, hath the God thrown
 410    5,   51, 13|           the beneficent, God of all men, this day be with us for
 411    5,   52, 2 |             bold-spirited, guard all men of their own accord.~
 412    5,   54, 15|              we may spread forth mid men like as the Sun.~Accept,
 413    5,   59, 3 |          show like bridegrooms, O ye Men.~
 414    5,   64, 3 |            steps be on Mitra's path.~Men go protected in the charge
 415    5,   66, 4 |          fulness of intellIgence.~By men's discernment are Ve marked,
 416    5,   72, 2 |             peace secure, bestirring men.~Sit on the sacred grass
 417    5,   73, 8 |           travelled through the seas men bring you gifts of well-dressed
 418    5,   74, 7 |              7 Who among many mortal men this day hath won you to
 419    5,   74, 8 |             pass onward among mortal men.~
 420    5,   75, 2 |         beyond all tribes of selfish men,~Wonderful, with your golden
 421    5,   79, 4 |           One, with their hymns,~And men with gifts, O Bounteous
 422    5,   80, 6 |            woman, bends, opposite to men, her forehead downward.~
 423    5,   87, 8 |           Evayamarut.~Like car-borne men, one-minded with the mighty
 424    6,    1, 2 |             first to thee have pious men resorted, turning thy mind
 425    6,    1, 7 |              Agni, leddest forth our men to battle, refulgent with
 426    6,    1, 8 |              and Master, the Bull of men, the sender down of blessings,~
 427    6,    2, 2 |                       2 For, verily, men pray to thee with sacrifices
 428    6,    2, 3 |                      3 Of one accord men kindle thee Heaven's signal
 429    6,    2, 7 |                             7 For in men's houses thou must be glorified
 430    6,    2, 10|       enterest as Priest the home of men who sacrifice.~Lord of the
 431    6,    2, 11|         Bring weal from heaven, that men may dwell securely. May
 432    6,    3, 6 |             in the night, by day the men's possession: red, he belongs
 433    6,    3, 6 |       possession: red, he belongs to men by day, Immortal.~
 434    6,    4, 2 |              to all life, mid mortal men Immortal, our guest, awake
 435    6,    4, 7 |         great laud, O Agni.~The best men praise thee as the peer
 436    6,    7, 1 |               the King, the guest of men, a vessel fit for their
 437    6,    9, 4 |               behold him. Mid mortal men he is the light immortal.~
 438    6,    9, 5 |              light hath been set for men to look on: among all things
 439    6,   10, 3 |                         3 Mid mortal men that singer thrives in glory
 440    6,   12, 2 |            footstep, come to present men's riches as oblations!~
 441    6,   12, 5 |                                    5 Men wonder at his shining glows
 442    6,   13, 5 |           Grant, Son of Strength, to men for their subsistence such
 443    6,   14, 3 |            Agni, is emulous to help.~Men fight the fiend, and seek
 444    6,   14, 6 |          Bring weal from heaven that men may dwell securely. May
 445    6,   15, 2 |         stablished as a rriend, whom men must glorify, high-flaming
 446    6,   15, 3 |             Bestow a wealthy home on men, O Son of Strength. Give
 447    6,   15, 8 |                                    8 Men, Agni, in each age have
 448    6,   15, 19|             Agni, Lord and Master of men's homesteads, with kindled
 449    6,   16, 4 |          Bharata of old, with mighty men, implored for bliss.~And
 450    6,   16, 40|             in their arms they bear,~Men's Agni, skilled in holy
 451    6,   18, 1 |              the Strong, the Bull of men, the Mighty Victor.~
 452    6,   19, 1 |         GREAT, hero-like controlling men is Indra, unwasting in his
 453    6,   19, 6 |          splendid vigorous powers of men vouchsafe us, Lord of Bay
 454    6,   19, 12|            high and haughty to these men and to me, O Thunder-wielder!~
 455    6,   21, 1 | chariot-borne, Eternal: by eloquence men gain abundant riches.~
 456    6,   21, 2 |             that Indra, known to all men, honoured with songs, extolled
 457    6,   22, 3 |            that bring much food, and men, and store of heroes.~Bring
 458    6,   23, 8 |     invocations turn thee, whom many men invoke, to help us.~
 459    6,   24, 1 |             Soma:~That Maghavan whom men must laud with singing,
 460    6,   24, 2 |            him.~Excellent, Praise of Men, the bard's Supporter, Strong,
 461    6,   24, 6 |              6 By song and sacrifice men brought the waters from
 462    6,   27, 1 |             the Soma?~What joys have men of ancient times or recent
 463    6,   27, 2 |             that in this chamber the men of old and recent times
 464    6,   29, 1 |                              1. YOUR men have followed Indra for
 465    6,   29, 2 |                 2 Him to whose hand, men closely cling, and drivers
 466    6,   29, 4 |             is mingled;~By which the men who pray, extolling Indra
 467    6,   30, 3 |           thou clavest passage.~Like men who sit at meat the mountains
 468    6,   30, 5 |       mountain.~Thou art the King of men, of all that liveth, engendering
 469    6,   31, 1 |              held the people, Indra!~Men have invoked thee with contending
 470    6,   31, 5 |           glorious God, spread among men my glory.~
 471    6,   34, 4 |         Indra.~Like water brought to men in desert places, our gifts
 472    6,   35, 2 |              2 When wilt thou gatber men with men, O Indra, heroes
 473    6,   35, 2 |            wilt thou gatber men with men, O Indra, heroes with heroes,
 474    6,   36, 1 |           raptures ever were for all men's profit: so evermore have
 475    6,   36, 2 |                                    2 Men have obtained his strength
 476    6,   36, 4 |         riches.~For thou art Lord of men, without an equal: of all
 477    6,   39, 4 |            eternal Order, contenting men with nave that finds the
 478    6,   39, 5 |            and kine, and steeds, and men, to him who lauds thee.~
 479    6,   40, 2 |           for power and rapture.~The men, the pressing-stones, the
 480    6,   44, 9 |        illustrious strength ward off men's manifold malignities.~
 481    6,   44, 10|          have we to lookto: why have men called thee him who spurs
 482    6,   44, 11|            many a boon hast thou for men demolish those who present
 483    6,   45, 6 |                             6 Beyond men's hate thou leadest us,
 484    6,   45, 6 |              hero art thou called by men.~
 485    6,   45, 9 |              the firm forts built by men,~And foil their arts, unbending
 486    6,   45, 13|              Lover of the Song, whom men must stir to help, hast
 487    6,   45, 16|              born the Lord of living men,~Most active, with heroic
 488    6,   46, 1 |         verily, call on thee:~In war men call on thee, Indra, the
 489    6,   46, 4 |              4 Rcisama, thou forcest men as with a bull, with anger,
 490    6,   46, 6 |              amid the Gods, Ruler of men, to succour us.~All that
 491    6,   47, 16|          haughty, Indra protects the men who are his people.~
 492    6,   47, 17|              17 He loves no more the men he loved aforetime: he turns
 493    6,   48, 5 |          force is brought to life by men upon the lofty height of
 494    6,   48, 8 |             O Agni, of all tribes of men.~Guard with a hundred forts
 495    6,   48, 10|            and wickedness of godless men.~
 496    6,   48, 15|          hundreds, thousands for our men: may they bring hidden stores
 497    6,   49, 15|              many heroes, contenting men, the guard of mighty Order.~
 498    6,   49, 15|         battle with godless bands of men who fight against us, and
 499    6,   52, 3 |              then beholdest thou how men revile us? Cast thy hot
 500    6,   53, 2 |             Bring us the wealth that men require, a manly master
 
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