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     Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    1, 1 |           Agni, the chosen Priest, God, minister of sacrifice,~
  2    1,    1, 5 |         most gloriously great,~The God, come hither with the Gods.~
  3    1,    4, 6 |                      6 Or whether, God of wondrous deeds, all our
  4    1,    9, 2 |           Ile gladdening, oinnific God.~
  5    1,   12, 6 |            ways are ever true,~The God who driveth grief away.~
  6    1,   12, 7 |                                  8 God, Agni, be his strong defence
  7    1,   13, 11|                                 11 God, Sovran of the Wood, present
  8    1,   14, 12|            to thy car, the Bays, O God, the flaming ones:~With
  9    1,   15, 7 |           In sacrifices praise the God.~
 10    1,   19, 2 |                2 No mortal man, no God exceeds thy mental power,
 11    1,   20, 6 |        ladle, wrought newly by the God Tvastar's hand -~Four ladles
 12    1,   22, 5 |          Savitar.~He knoweth, as a God, the place.~
 13    1,   24, 1 |              1 WHO now is he, what God among Immortals, of whose
 14    1,   24, 2 |                         2 Agni the God the first among the Immortals, -
 15    1,   25    |           WHATEVER law of thine, O God, O Varurna, as we are men,~
 16    1,   25, 13|                             14 The God whom enemies threaten not,
 17    1,   25, 19|                    20 Thou, O wise God, art Lord of all, thou art
 18    1,   26, 6 |   perpetual course we sacrifice to God and God,~That gift is offered
 19    1,   26, 6 |            we sacrifice to God and God,~That gift is offered up
 20    1,   27, 11|                    11 May this our God, great, limitless, smoke-bannered
 21    1,   27, 13|          if we have power, pay the God worship: no better prayer
 22    1,   30, 10|     prccious gifts, O Friend,~Kind God to those who sing thy praise.~
 23    1,   31, 1 |      Angiras, a Seer; thou wast, a God thyself, the Gods' auspicious
 24    1,   31, 9 |       lying in thy Parents' lap, a God among the Gods, be watchful
 25    1,   31, 12|      Worthy to be revered, O Agni, God, preserve our wealthy patrons
 26    1,   32, 12|           smote on thy bolt; thou, God without a second,~Thou hast
 27    1,   35, 1 |        life; I call on Savitar the God to lend us help.~
 28    1,   35, 2 |        chariot he cometh, Savitar, God who looks on every creature.~
 29    1,   35, 3 |                              3 The God moves by the upward path,
 30    1,   35, 3 |       journeys.~Savitar comes, the God from the far distance, and
 31    1,   35, 4 |       lofty, with golden pole, the God hath mounted,~The many-rayed
 32    1,   35, 8 |      regions and the Seven Rivers.~God Savitar the gold-eyed hath
 33    1,   35, 10|       Raksasas and Yatudhanas, the God is present, praised in hymns
 34    1,   35, 11|          in the air's midregion:~O God, come by those paths so
 35    1,   36, 13|          stand up like Savitar the God:~Erect as strength-bestower
 36    1,   42    |        close before us, cloud-born God.~
 37    1,   44, 5 |           praiser, O most youthful God, as richly worshipped, honey-tongued,~
 38    1,   44, 7 |         thee, the oblation-wafting God.~
 39    1,   50, 1 |        rays bear him up aloft, the God who knoweth all that lives,~
 40    1,   50, 8 |        thee, O thou farseeing One,~God, Surya, with the radiant
 41    1,   50, 10|    darkness we have come~To Surya, God among the Gods, the light
 42    1,   58, 2 |             to those who live, the God without delay gives boons
 43    1,   59, 2 |           Deities produced thee, a God, to be a light unto the
 44    1,   62, 12|                          12 Strong God, the riches which thy hands
 45    1,   63, 8 |                         8 O Indra, God who movest round about us,
 46    1,   66, 5 |          may we attain the kindled God as cows their home at eve.~
 47    1,   68, 1 |           or moves,~As he the sole God is preeminent in great.
 48    1,   68, 2 |         are joyful in thy power, O God, that living from the dry
 49    1,   71, 5 |          at him his arrow, and the God threw his splendour on his
 50    1,   73, 1 |            He who like Savitar the God, true-minded protecteth
 51    1,   73, 2 |           faithful friends, like a God all-sustaining,~Like heroes
 52    1,   74, 5 |          all men call happy in his God,~His offerings, and his
 53    1,   74, 9 |       grantest from the Gods,~Thou God, to him who offers gifts.~ ~
 54    1,   84, 19|                       19 Thou as a God, O Mightiest, verily blessest
 55    1,   91, 14|                         14 O Soma, God, the mortal man who in thy
 56    1,   91, 23|                        23 Do thou, God Soma, with thy Godlike spirit,
 57    1,   94, 7 |    brightly~as if close at hand.~O God, thou seest through even
 58    1,   94, 13|                      13 Thou art a God, thou art the wondrous Friend
 59    1,   94, 16|          knowest all good fortune, God, lengthen here the days
 60    1,  100, 6 |      conflict, the Lord of heroes, God invoked of many,~May he
 61    1,  101, 9 |         sacred grass, O team-borne God, rejoice thee.~
 62    1,  105, 14|        Speed onward our oblations, God among the Gods, intelligent.
 63    1,  106, 7 |           Gods: may the protecting God keep us with ceaseless care.~
 64    1,  114, 10|             Be gracious unto us, O God, and bless us, and then
 65    1,  123, 3 |           mortals,~May Savitar the God, Friend of the homestead,
 66    1,  123, 10|           goest, O Goddess, to the God who longs to win thee,~And
 67    1,  124, 1 |         their brightness.~Savitar, God, hath sentus forth to labour,
 68    1,  127, 1 |         all,~Lord of fair rites, a God with form erected turning
 69    1,  128, 2 |          old in this his from;~The God whom Matarisvan brought
 70    1,  128, 3 |            with a hundred eyes the God is conqueror in the wood:~
 71    1,  128, 7 |  chastisement, yea, from the great God's chastisement.~
 72    1,  129, 3 |         far-famed hymn to the kind God a far-famed hymn.~
 73    1,  129, 11|          of wicked ones, even as a God, of wicked ones;~Thou slayer
 74    1,  135, 1 |            lifted up for thee, the God, to drink them first.~The
 75    1,  136, 4 |          share thereof, sharing, a God, among the Gods.~May all
 76    1,  138, 1 |        them, the Vigorous One, the God.~
 77    1,  138, 2 |          As I, a man, call thee, a God, giver of bliss, to be my
 78    1,  141, 1 |         the fair effulgence of the God for glory was established,
 79    1,  142, 3 |      Narasamsa from the heavens, a God mid Gods adorable.~
 80    1,  142, 11|            to sacrifice.~May Agni, God intelligent, speed our oblation
 81    1,  144, 2 |        home and birth-place of the God.~He, when he dwelt extended
 82    1,  144, 5 |           we mortals call on him a God to give us help.~He speeds
 83    1,  150, 1 |      keeping of the great inciting God;~
 84    1,  157, 1 |            chariot for the course. God Savitar hath moved the folk
 85    1,  159, 5 |       thought we have when now the God is furthering us.~On us
 86    1,  160, 1 |        between these Goddesses the God, the fulgent Sun, travels
 87    1,  164, 12|          These others say that he, God with far-seeing eyes, is
 88    1,  169, 8 |          of cattle foremost.~Thou, God, art praised with Gods who
 89    1,  173, 2 |        beast that hungers.~Praised God! the glad priest brings
 90    1,  173, 13|           mayst thou lead us on, O God, to comfort. May we find
 91    1,  180, 7 |        Mighty, guard the man whose God is near him.~
 92    1,  185, 6 |          general Parents, with the God's protection.~Who, beautiful
 93    1,  188, 1 |            kindled, thou shinest a God with Gods to-day.~Bear out
 94    1,  189, 1 |           lead us to riches, Agni, God who knowest every sacred
 95    1,  189, 3 |          that have no saving Agni.~God, make our home again to
 96    1,  189, 6 |      reproach or injure: for thou, God, rcscuest from all oppression.~
 97    1,  190, 3 |           daily light through this God's wisdom, strong as a dread
 98    1,  190, 5 |                           5 Those, God, who count thee as a worthless
 99    1,  190, 8 |             strong and mighty, the God exceeding powerful, been
100    2,    1, 4 |          Amsa in the synod, O thou God.~
101    2,    1, 7 |         who honours thee; thou art God Savitar, granter of precious
102    2,    1, 11|                           11 Thou, God, art Aditi to him who offers
103    2,    1, 15|            united, Agni; yea thou, God of noble birth, surpassest
104    2,    2, 6 |           For our advantage, Agni, God, bring Heaven and Earth
105    2,    3, 1 |         all beings.~Wise, ancient, God, the Priest and Purifier,
106    2,    3, 7 |          sacred verse,~Worshipping God at ordered seasons decking
107    2,    4, 1 |            to win even as a lover, God among godly people, Jatavedas.~
108    2,    7, 1 |           VASU, thou most youthful God, Bharata, Agni, bring us
109    2,    7, 2 |         prevail against us, either God's or man's.~Save us from
110    2,    9, 2 |            from the foeman, strong God, thou leadest us to higher
111    2,   11, 13|          thy favour.~Give us, thou God, the riches that we long
112    2,   12, 1 |           HE who, just born, chief God of lofty spirit by power
113    2,   13, 5 |       river's paths.~Thee, such, a God, the Gods have quickened
114    2,   17, 2 |             2 Let him be even that God who, for the earliest draught
115    2,   19, 5 |          gave up Surya,-Indra, the God, the Mighty, to the mortal;~
116    2,   20, 6 |                   6 He verily, the God, the glorious Indra, hath
117    2,   22    |            mighty work.~So may the God attain the God, true Indu
118    2,   22    |          So may the God attain the God, true Indu Indra who is
119    2,   22, 1 |          share he left.~So may the God attend the God, true Indu
120    2,   22, 1 |          So may the God attend the God, true Indu Indra who is
121    2,   22, 2 |          praiseth thee. So may the God attend the God, true Indu
122    2,   22, 2 |          So may the God attend the God, true Indu Indra who is
123    2,   22, 3 |           sentest down life with a God's own power, freeing the
124    2,   23, 2 |                       2 Brhaspati, God immortal! verily the Gods
125    2,   24, 11|           waxen great, -~He is the God spread forth in breadth
126    2,   28, 2 |          of Varuna the Mighty, the God exceeding kind to him who
127    2,   28, 9 |         For in thyself, invincible God, thy statutes ne’er to be
128    2,   29, 5 |          approach you.~Protect us, God; let not the wolf destroy
129    2,   30, 1 |            slayer of Ahi, Savitar, God, Law's fulfiller,~Day after
130    2,   31, 4 |             4 Or may this Tvastar, God who rules the world with
131    2,   33, 4 |          Rudra, ill praise, Strong God! or mingled invocation.~
132    2,   33, 5 |   invocations.~Ne'er may the tawny God, fair-checked, and gracious,
133    2,   33, 8 |             We serve the brilliant God with adorations, we glorify,
134    2,   33, 14|          avoid us.~Turn, Bounteous God, thy strong bow from our
135    2,   33, 15|          as neither to be wroth, O God, nor slay us.~Here, Rudra,
136    2,   35, 5 |         feed him, Goddesses to the God whom none may injure.~Within
137    2,   37, 4 |           cup of the wealth-giving God.~
138    2,   38, 1 |           UPRISEN is Savitar, this God, to quicken, Priest who
139    2,   38, 2 |        Having gone up on high, the God broadhanded spreads his
140    2,   38, 4 |           Savitar hath approached, God, holy-minded.~
141    2,   38, 7 |       birds. These statutes of the God Savitar none disobeyeth.~
142    2,   38, 9 |           my welfare him I invoke, God Savitar, with worship.~
143    2,   38, 10|    gathered, may we be Savitar the God's beloved.~
144    3,    2, 4 |        crave from him the friendly God strength confident, choiceworthy
145    3,    3, 4 |           Sire of sacrifice, great God of holy bards, Agni, the
146    3,    3, 9 |                         9 Agni the God resplendent, giver of great
147    3,    3, 10|       wherewith thou, O farsighted God, has found the light.~Thou
148    3,    4, 1 |             Bring thou the Gods, O God, unto our worship: serve,
149    3,    4, 9 |          pleased with us do thou O God, O Tvastar, give ready issue
150    3,    5, 6 |                      6 The skilful God who knows all forms of knowledge
151    3,    6, 6 |     fatness.~Bring hithier, O thou God, all Gods together: provide
152    3,    8, 9 |            go forth as Gods to the God's dwelling-places.~
153    3,    9, 1 |        have chosen thee, mortals a God, to be our help,~The Waters'
154    3,    9, 8 |         and adorable: serve ye the God attentively.~
155    3,   10, 1 |                      1. THEE Agni, God, Imperial Lord of all mankind,
156    3,   13, 1 |                1. To Agni, to this God of yours I sing aloud with
157    3,   13, 6 |             O Agni, a most liberal God.~
158    3,   14, 6 |         and powers abundant that a God possesses.~Agni, to us with
159    3,   14, 7 |                        7 Whatever, God, in sacrifice we mortals
160    3,   15, 3 |            who long, Most Youthful God, to riches.~
161    3,   15, 6 |         milk in plenty,~Shining, O God, with Gods in clear effulgence.
162    3,   19, 4 |           as they worship thee the God, O Agni, have set on thee
163    3,   20, 3 |            thou bearest, immortal, God, Divine, and Jatavedas.~
164    3,   20, 5 |            5 I call on Savitar the God, on Morning, Brhaspati,
165    3,   21, 5 |           we offer thee.~Excellent God, the drops run down upon
166    3,   26, 1 |       liberal, gladsome, car-borne God we Kusikas invoke him with
167    3,   27, 3 |         control of thee the potent God,~Then should we overcome
168    3,   27, 7 |            7 Immortal, Sacrificer, God, with wondrous power he
169    3,   28, 2 |         Accept it, O Most Youthful God.~
170    3,   28, 5 |           with riches, to Immortal God.~
171    3,   29, 13|           have brought to life the God Immortal, the Conqueror
172    3,   32, 11|                  11 Thou, puissant God, more mighty, slewest. Ahi
173    3,   33, 6 |      stayed our currents.~Savitar, God, the lovely-handed, led
174    3,   35, 2 |                     2 For him, the God who is invoked by many,
175    3,   43, 3 |        with thy Bay Steeds, Indra, God, come quickly to this our
176    3,   50, 3 |        bounteous rainer.~Impetuous God, when thou hast drunk the
177    3,   54, 12|        helpful, holy, may Tvastar, God, give us these things to
178    3,   55, 19|                     19 Tvastar the God, the omniform. Creator,
179    3,   57, 6 |            stream give us drink, O God, O Agni, wonderful and exhaustless
180    3,   59, 6 |           gainful grace of Mitra,. God, supporter of the race of
181    3,   62, 10|     excellent glory of Savitar the God:~So May he stimulate our
182    3,   62, 11|          earnestly, of Savitar the God we crave~Our portion of
183    3,   62, 12|        singers worship Savitar the God with hymn and holy rites,~
184    4,    1, 1 |        accord, sent hither down, a God, appointed messenger, yea,
185    4,    1, 1 |        mortal men, the God-devoted God, the wise, have they brought
186    4,    1, 3 |          bless us, O thou Wondrous God.~
187    4,    1, 4 |           put far away from us the God's displeasure.~Best Sacrificer,
188    4,    1, 6 |    splendour, which the auspicious God bestows on mortals -~The
189    4,    1, 6 |           bestows on mortals -~The God's glance, longed-for even
190    4,    1, 7 |         eagerly longed-for, of the God, of Agni.~He came invested
191    4,    1, 9 |         mortal's dwelling, and the God wins a share in his possessions.~
192    4,    1, 20|                      20 The freest God of all who should be worshipped,
193    4,    2, 1 |          Immortal among mortals, a God among the Gods, appointed
194    4,    2, 10|         thou acceptest, Agni, thou God a mortal's gift, thou liberal
195    4,    2, 11|        backs of horses.~Lead us, O God, to wealth and noble offspring:
196    4,    2, 12|         Hence mayst thou, friendly God, with rapid footsteps behold
197    4,    2, 13|      priest, O Agni, who, Youngest God! with outpoured Soma serves
198    4,    2, 13|          Ruler of men, thou joyous God, bring treasure splendid
199    4,    2, 19|          the perfect Agni, and the God's beauteous eye that shines
200    4,    3, 3 |         song of praise sing to the God Immortal, whom the stone,
201    4,    3, 14|    protection, loving us, honoured God! and ever guarding.~Beat
202    4,    4, 6 |                    6 Most Youthful God, he knoweth well thy favour
203    4,    4, 14|          straightway do this, thou God whom power emboldens.~
204    4,    5, 2 |            2 Reproach not him who, God and selfreliant, vouchsafed
205    4,    6, 11|              11 To thee, O flaming God, hath prayer been offered.
206    4,    7, 1 |         HERE by ordainers was this God appointed first Invoker,
207    4,    7, 2 |          When shall thy glory as a God, Agni, be suddenly shown
208    4,    7, 9 |                           9 Bright God, thy path is black: light
209    4,    8, 3 |                      3 He knows, a God himself, to guide Gods to
210    4,   11, 2 |          singeth, the well, Strong God! while thou art praised
211    4,   11, 5 |     pleasant, as first in rank, as God, religious mortals~Invite
212    4,   11, 6 |           at evening, whom thou as God attendest for his welfare.~
213    4,   12, 3 |       Straightway the self-reliant God, Most Youthful, gives treasures
214    4,   12, 4 |                    4 Most Youthful God, whatever sin, through folly,
215    4,   13, 1 |            of the pious: Surya the God is rising with his splendour.~
216    4,   13, 2 |                         2 Savitar, God, hath spread on high his
217    4,   13, 4 |        comest, rending apart, thou God, the black-hued mantle.~
218    4,   14, 1 |                             1. THE God hath looked, even Agni Jatavedas,
219    4,   14, 2 |            the world of creatures, God Savitar hath raised aloft
220    4,   15, 1 |          forth at our solemn rite,~God among Gods adorable.~
221    4,   17, 5 |           boons which Maghavan the God hath sent them.~
222    4,   18, 12|        lying still or moving?~What God, when by the foot thy Sire
223    4,   20, 7 |       Mighty, vouchsafe us riches, God invoked of many!~
224    4,   22, 3 |                                  3 God who of all the Gods was
225    4,   22, 4 |                  4 Before the High God, at his birth, heaven trembled,
226    4,   23, 4 |            possesseth?~May he, the God, mark well my truthful praises,
227    4,   23, 5 |  friendship with a mortal hath the God chosen as this morn is breaking?~
228    4,   24, 4 |                           4 Strong God! the folk at need put forth
229    4,   24, 8 |         matron calls to the Strong God whom pressers of Soma have
230    4,   30, 10|        ruined car.~When the strong God had shattered it.~
231    4,   30, 24|      Watchful One, may Aryaman the God give thee all goodly things.~
232    4,   30, 24|          May Risan, Bhaga, and the God Karulati give all things
233    4,   47, 1 |           to drink the Soma juice, God, longed-for, on thy team-drawn
234    4,   53, 1 |                  1. OF Savitar the God, the sapient Asura, we crave
235    4,   53, 1 |            with his rays the Great God hath vouchsafed to us.~
236    4,   53, 3 |          the heaven and earth: the God for his own strengthening
237    4,   53, 4 |           to be deceived, Savitar, God, protects each holy ordinance.~
238    4,   53, 6 |                    6 Most gracious God, who brings to life and
239    4,   53, 6 |           us shelter, -Savitar the God,- for tranquil life, with
240    4,   53, 7 |            s seasons hath Savitar, God, come nigh: may he prosper
241    4,   54, 1 |      praise and honour Savitar the God: at this time of the day
242    4,   54, 4 |          that power of Savitar the God whereby he will maintain
243    4,   54, 4 |             What the fair-fingered God brings forth on earth's
244    4,   55, 5 |       Maruts, of Parvata, of Bhaga God who rescues.~From trouble
245    4,   55, 7 |            us, save us the saviour God with care unceasing.~We
246    4,   58, 3 |           roars loudly: the mighty God hath entered in to mortals.~
247    5,    1, 10|          10 To thee, Most Youthful God! to thee, O Agni from near
248    5,    2, 11|        fashioned.~If thou, O Agni, God, accept it gladly, may we
249    5,    3, 4 |            Gods through thy glory, God who art so lovely! granting
250    5,    3, 5 |          as guest thou dwellest, O God, by sacrifice shall conquer
251    5,    3, 8 |           At this dawn's flushing, God! our ancient fathers served
252    5,    3, 8 |            of wealth thou goest, a God cnkindled with good things
253    5,    5, 1 |          flame, the well-enkindled God,~Offer thick sacrificial
254    5,    6, 3 |                         3 Agni the God of all mankind, gives, verily,
255    5,    6, 4 |                                  4 God, Agni, we will kindle thee,
256    5,    6, 9 |                  9 Thou, brilliant God, within thy mouth warmest
257    5,    8, 4 |     pleased with us, Angiras! as a God enkindled by the noble with
258    5,    8, 5 |           5 Thou, Agni! multiform, God who art lauded much! givest
259    5,    9, 1 |           O Agni, worship thee the God.~I deem thee Jatavedas:
260    5,    9, 7 |            riches, thou victorious God.~May he protect and nourish
261    5,   11, 3 |           thee, O Agni, worshipped God: thy banner was the smoke
262    5,   12, 2 |           of a new song, Agni?~The God, the Guardian of the seasons,
263    5,   13, 2 |       praise to-day,~Praise of the God who touches heaven.~
264    5,   14, 3 |      heaven, all glorify him Agni, God,~With ladle that distilleth
265    5,   14, 5 |                      5 Serve Agni, God adorable, the Sage whose
266    5,   14, 6 |            They have exalted Agni, God of all mankind, with oil
267    5,   15, 5 |         the compass of thy vigour, God! that broad stream of thine
268    5,   16, 1 |            praise to, Agni, to the God~Whom men have set in foremost
269    5,   16, 3 |         him the rich, high-flaming God,~On whom, loud-roaring,
270    5,   17, 1 |                                 1. GOD, may a mortal call the Strong
271    5,   18, 3 |         with lengthened life,~For, God who givest steeds! that
272    5,   21, 2 |           unto thee, thou highborn God whose food is oil.~
273    5,   21, 3 |     sacrifices men adore thee as a God, O Sage.~
274    5,   21, 4 |          Let mortal man adore your God, Agni, with worship due
275    5,   22, 2 |   Jatavedas in his place, Agni the God and Minister.~Let sacrifice
276    5,   22, 3 |          come to thee for aid, the God of most observant mind.~
277    5,   23, 4 |                      4 For he, the God of all men, hath gotten
278    5,   23, 4 |          homes shine forth, bright God! for our prosperity, shine,
279    5,   24, 4 |           O Most Bright, O Radiant God, we come with prayer for
280    5,   25, 1 |         sing near, for grace, your God Agni, for he is good to
281    5,   26, 7 |        sacred gifts,~MostYouthful, God and Minister.~
282    5,   27, 3 |            Trasadasyu served thee, God Most Youthful, craving thy
283    5,   32, 5 |          his vitals felt that, the God's bolt, which his powers
284    5,   32, 8 |                       8 The fierce God seized that huge and restless
285    5,   34, 4 |                       4 The Strong God doth not flee away from
286    5,   34, 4 |          man's offered gifts: this God, the source of riches, doth
287    5,   41, 6 |        praises with his songs, the God and Singer;~And, praying
288    5,   42, 3 |        bedew him ~So then let him, God Savitar, provide us excellent,
289    5,   42, 5 |                                  5 God Bhaga, Savitar who deals
290    5,   42, 11|           favour: adore the Asura, God, with salutations.~
291    5,   43, 3 |    beautiful bright juice to Vayu.~God, as our Priest, be thou
292    5,   43, 12|             12 Set in his seat the God whose back is dusky, Brhaspati
293    5,   45, 1 |        doors of men, too, hath the God thrown open.~
294    5,   49, 1 |                1. THIS day I bring God Savitar to meet you, and
295    5,   49, 2 |            time of coming, worship God Savitar with hymns and praises.~
296    5,   50, 1 |          friendship of the guiding God.~Each one solicits him for
297    5,   50, 2 |                   2 These, leading God, are thine, and these here
298    5,   50, 5 |           these thy riches, Leader God! that rule the car, be blest
299    5,   50, 5 |            ponder as we praise the God.~
300    5,   51, 13|           may Agni the beneficent, God of all men, this day be
301    5,   81, 1 |          the praise of Savitar the God.~
302    5,   81, 3 |                     3 Even he, the God whose going-forth and majesty
303    5,   81, 4 |            the night: yea, thou, O God, art Mitra through thy righteous
304    5,   81, 5 |           alone: Pusan art thou, O God, in all thy goings-forth.~
305    5,   82, 1 |            WE crave of Savitar the God this treasure much to be
306    5,   82, 4 |                4 Send us this day, God Savitar, prosperity with
307    5,   82, 5 |                         5 Savitar, God, send far away all sorrows
308    5,   82, 6 |         sight of Aditi through the God Savitar's influence,~May
309    5,   82, 7 |         this day elect the general God, Lord of the good,~Savitar
310    5,   82, 8 |          Is Savitar the thoughtful God.~
311    5,   85, 6 |        hindered this the most wise God's mighty deed of magic,~
312    6,    1, 4 |            They who approached the God's abode with homage, eager
313    6,    2, 11|                         11 O Agni, God with Mitra's might, call
314    6,    3, 1 |            with Mitra, guardest, O God, by banishing his trouble.~
315    6,    3, 3 |                           3 Bright God, whose look is free from
316    6,    5, 1 |           with hymns, the Youngest God, whose speech is guileless;~
317    6,   10, 3 |            praise to Agni,~And the God, wondrous bright, with wondrous
318    6,   11, 2 |        most delightful Herald, the God, among mankind, of holy
319    6,   13, 1 |        Agni, from thee, Auspicious God! spring all our blessings -~
320    6,   13, 2 |           Mitra, Controller, Agni! God! of many a blessing.~
321    6,   13, 4 |      Enjoys each precious thing, O God, O Agni, gains wealth of
322    6,   14, 5 |          For with his wisdom Agni, God, protects the mortal from
323    6,   14, 6 |                          6 O Agni, God with Mitra's might call
324    6,   15, 2 |         Vitahavya, O thou wondrous God.~
325    6,   15, 4 |            oblation-bearer, envoy, God, I seek with hymns.~
326    6,   15, 6 |          hither with your hymns. A God among the Gods, he loveth
327    6,   15, 6 |        choice, loveth our service, God mid Gods.~
328    6,   16, 3 |                      3 For well, O God, Disposer, thou knowest,
329    6,   16, 7 |        thought implore thee, Agni, God, at holy rites,~To come
330    6,   16, 12|         For us thou winnest, Agni, God, heroic strength exceeding
331    6,   16, 24|          the Marut host,~Excellent God! and Heaven and Earth.~
332    6,   16, 32|         from us with thy tongue, O God, the man who doeth evil
333    6,   16, 41|            banquet of the Gods the God best finder-out of wealth,~
334    6,   16, 43|            Harness, O Agni, O thou God, thy steeds which are most
335    6,   16, 46|          mortal man who serves the God with banquet, and, bringing
336    6,   17, 2 |                    2 Drink it thou God who art impetuous victor,
337    6,   18, 14|                      14 In thee, O God, the wisest of the Sages,
338    6,   19, 13|     Through these thy friendships, God invoked of many! may we
339    6,   21, 3 |          ne'er dishonour, O Mighty God, thy Law who art Immortal.~
340    6,   22, 9 |     creatures thou art the King, O God of splendid aspect.~In thy
341    6,   22, 11|             Thou whom no fiend, no God can stay or hinder, come
342    6,   24, 1 |          are with Indra: impetuous God, he quaffs the juice of
343    6,   25, 1 |          powers support us, Strong God! in battle that subdues
344    6,   30, 4 |            is like thee, Indra, no God superior to thee, no mortal.~
345    6,   31, 5 |      distant Roamer, and, glorious God, spread among men my glory.~
346    6,   37, 5 |          may our songs magnify the God Most Mighty.~Best Vrtra-slayer
347    6,   39, 1 |      attendant, hast thou drunken. God, send the singer food with
348    6,   42, 2 |           beakers to the Impetuous God, to Indra with the drops
349    6,   42, 3 |        effused, ye come before the God,~Full wise he knows the
350    6,   44, 1 |       which is wealthiest, Wealthy God in splendoursmost illustrious,~
351    6,   44, 4 |    conquering all, Most Bounteous, God of all the tribes.~
352    6,   44, 16|     drunken,~That it may cheer the God to gracious favour, and
353    6,   44, 20|          20 Beside the vat, Strong God! stand thy strong Horses,
354    6,   44, 22|                            22 This God, with might, when first
355    6,   45, 9 |         foil their arts, unbending God!~
356    6,   46, 5 |   excellent,~Wherewith, O Wondrous God, fair-visored, thunder-armed,
357    6,   46, 6 |           is weak in us, Excellent God, make firm: make our foes
358    6,   48, 1 |           the Wise and Everlasting God, even as a well-beloved
359    6,   48, 7 |        with thy pure brilliancy, O God,~Kindled, Most Youthful
360    6,   48, 7 |          hand, shine on us, O pure God, with wealth, shine, Purifier!
361    6,   48, 8 |          hundred winters, Youngest God! and those who make thy
362    6,   48, 20|            be our guide,~Be it the God's, O Maruts, or a mortal
363    6,   48, 21|         glory in a moment like the God, the Sun, goes round the
364    6,   49, 3 |         Unlike in form are the Red God's two Daughters: one is
365    6,   49, 9 |     life-bestower, the ever active God, fair-armed, fair-handed.~
366    6,   50, 8 |        hither and approach us, the God who rescues, Holy, goldenhanded,~
367    6,   50, 8 |            Holy, goldenhanded,~The God who, bounteous as the face
368    6,   50, 13|                        13 May this God Savitar, the Lord, the Offspring
369    6,   53, 4 |           our enemies afar.~Strong God, be all our thoughts fulfilled.~
370    6,   55, 1 |          Deliverance, come, bright God!~Let us twain go together:
371    6,   55, 3 |                           3 Bright God whose steeds are goats,
372    6,   55, 6 |    conveying Pusan on his car,~The God who visiteth mankind.~
373    6,   56, 1 |        Need think no more upon the God.~
374    6,   56, 4 |            to thee, Wise, Wondrous God whom many praise,~Give thou
375    6,   58, 2 |   beholding every creature, Pusan, God, goes forth.~
376    6,   68, 9 |   far-extending hymn to Varuna the God, sublime, imperial Lord,~
377    6,   71, 1 |       effectual wisdom Savitar the God hath stretched out golden
378    6,   71, 2 |     vivifying force of Savitar the God, that he may give us wealth:~
379    6,   71, 3 |         auspicious, firm and true.~God of the golden tongue, keep
380    6,   71, 4 |                 4 This Savitar the God, the golden-handed, Friend
381    6,   71, 6 |         our song be happy gainers, God, of a fair and spacious
382    6,   73, 3 |          treasures, hath won, this God, the great stalls filled
383    7,    1, 3 |          with flame, Most Youthful God, that never fadeth.~To thee
384    7,    1, 20|        these my prayers, O Agni; O God, pour blessings on our chiefs
385    7,    1, 22|            displeasure, thine as a God, O Son of Strength, o'ertake
386    7,    1, 25|        these my prayers, O Agni; O God, pour blessings on bur chiefs
387    7,    2, 9 |         pleased with us do thou, O God, O Tvastar, give ready issue
388    7,    2, 10|       shall offer worship, for the God'sgenerations well he knoweth.~
389    7,    3, 1 |    ASSOCIATE with fires, make your God Agni envoy at sacrifice,
390    7,    4, 3 |         must we all assemble, this God's whom men have seized in
391    7,    4, 4 |        foolish.~Here, O victorious God, forbear to harm us: may
392    7,    4, 6 |            hero valour,~Victorious God, let us not sit about thee
393    7,    5, 8 |           Wherewith, all-bounteous God, thou pourest riches, as
394    7,    6, 7 |                   7 Vaisvanara the God, at the sun's setting, hath
395    7,    7, 1 |             I SEND forth even your God, victorious Agni, like a
396    7,    8, 3 |            lauded?~When, Bounteous God, may we be lords of riches,
397    7,   10, 2 |            sing praises,~Agni, the God, who knows their generations
398    7,   10, 3 |         forth to Agni, seeking the God and asking him for riches,~
399    7,   10, 5 |     sacrifices Agni, Most Youthful God, the joyous Herald.~For
400    7,   14, 1 |         offered gifts serve we the God whose flame is bright:~Let
401    7,   14, 2 |      sacrifice! with butter, thee, God of blessed light! with our
402    7,   14, 3 |           we be his who pays thee, God, due honour. Ye Gods, preserve
403    7,   15, 1 |           his mouth, the bounteous God's whom we must serve.~His
404    7,   15, 7 |      Bright, rich in heroes, Agni! God~
405    7,   15, 12|        fame: Bhaga and Savitar the God,~And Did give us what is
406    7,   15, 13|             consume our enemies, O God,~Eternal, with the hottest
407    7,   16, 8 |             Guard them, Victorious God, from slander and from harm.
408    7,   16, 11|                             11 The God who gives your wealth demands
409    7,   16, 11|          full again: then doth the God pay heed to you.~
410    7,   17, 5 |                             5 Wise God, win for us things that
411    7,   17, 7 |                      7 To thee the God may we perform our worship:
412    7,   20, 6 |            who win themselves this God's terrific spirit.~He who
413    7,   21, 4 |     Skilled in all manly deeds the God terrific hath with his weapons
414    7,   21, 5 |            nor fiends, O Mightiest God, with their devices.~Let
415    7,   21, 5 |        their devices.~Let our true God subdue the hostile rabble:
416    7,   24, 3 |            3 Come, thou Impetuous; God, from earth or heaven; come
417    7,   25, 2 |                                  3 God of the fair helm, give Sudas
418    7,   25, 3 |          art, Hero.~Strong, Mighty God, dwell with me now and ever:
419    7,   27, 2 |         open: unclose for us, Wise God, thy hidden bounty.~
420    7,   28, 2 |        sages' prayer which, Potent God, thou guardest.~What time
421    7,   30, 1 |       power and strength, O Mighty God, approach us: be the augmenter,
422    7,   30, 4 |       those who give rich gifts, O God and Hero.~Grant to our princes
423    7,   31, 9 |       attain to thee, the Wondrous God, in heaven:~Let all the
424    7,   32, 18|         should support the singer, God. who givest wealth! and
425    7,   35, 6 |                           6 Be the God Indra with the Vasus friendly,
426    7,   35, 10|            Prosper us Savitar, the God who rescues, and let the
427    7,   35, 13|             13 May Aja-Ekapad, the God, be gracious, gracious the
428    7,   38, 1 |            high hath Savitar, this God, extended the golden lustre
429    7,   38, 3 |                  3 Let Savitar the God he hymned with praises,
430    7,   38, 4 |      Goddess praises, rejoicing in God Savitar's incitement:~Even
431    7,   38, 6 |           wealth which Savitar the God possesses.~The mighty calls
432    7,   40, 1 |          course is rapid.~Whate'er God Savitar this day produces,
433    7,   40, 5 |      branches of this swift-moving God, the bounteous Visnu.~Hence
434    7,   45, 1 |                         1. MAY the God Savitar, rich in goodly
435    7,   45, 3 |                         3 May this God Savitar, the Strong and
436    7,   46, 1 |         strong, the self-dependent God with swiftly-flying shafts,~
437    7,   46, 3 |            by.~Thou, very gracious God, bast thousand medicines:
438    7,   52, 3 |            riches from Savitar the God, obtained them.~So may our
439    7,   63, 1 |            is mounting upward;~The God, the eye of Varuna and Mitra,
440    7,   63, 3 |           ascendeth.~This Savitar, God, is my chief joy and pleasure,
441    7,   64, 3 |                     3 May the dear God, and Varuna and Mitra conduct
442    7,   66, 9 |                 9 May we be thine, God Varuna, and with our princes,
443    7,   72, 4 |       poets offer their devotions.~God Savitar hath sent aloft
444    7,   76, 1 |                         1. SAVITAR God of all men hath sent upward
445    7,   79, 5 |                  5 Impelling every God to grant his bounty sending
446    7,   82, 10|      Savitar's song of praise, the God who strengthens Law.~
447    7,   83, 10|      Savitar's song of praise, the God who strengthens Law.~
448    7,   86, 7 |          serve, free from sin, the God inclined to anger.~This
449    7,   86, 7 |           to the simple: the wiser God leads on the wise to riches.~
450    7,   87, 4 |           times seven.~The sapient God, knowing the place's secret,
451    7,   89, 3 |            3 O Bright and Powerful God, through want of strength
452    7,   89, 5 |         thy laws, punish us not, O God, for that iniquity.~
453    7,   90, 3 |                              3 The God whom both these worlds brought
454    7,   92, 1 |      offered, whose first draught, God, thou takest as thy portion.~
455    7,   97, 2 |             That he, the Bounteous God, may find us sintess, who
456    7,   97, 5 |          foeless, the clear-voiced God, the Holy One of households~
457    7,   99, 1 |             O Visnu, we know: thou God, knowest the highest also.~
458    7,   99, 2 |         who is born or being born, God Visnu, hath reached the
459    7,  100, 3 |            times strode forth this God in all his grandeur over
460    7,  101, 2 |           of growth to plants, the God who ruleth over the waters
461    7,  102, 2 |                  2 Parjanya is the God who forms in kine, in mares,
462    8,    1, 22|          not, may he, All-praised, God whom the pious glorify,~
463    8,    1, 23|             and rejoice thyself, O God, in manifold affluence.~
464    8,    2, 1 |           thou art full:~Undaunted God, we give it thee.~
465    8,    2, 5 |          Repels, the far-extending God;~
466    8,    2, 7 |            him, for Indra, for the God, be pressed three draughts
467    8,    2, 8 |            for one offering to the God.~
468    8,    4, 17|            to praise thee, Radiant God.~Excellent Lord, 'tis strange
469    8,    4, 18|              18 My kine, O Radiant God, seek pasture where they
470    8,    6, 45|         praised, shall bring thee, God whom all invoke,~Hither
471    8,    7, 10|           for the Thunder-wielding God,~From the great cask, the
472    8,   11, 1 |                      1. THOU Agni, God mid mortal men, art guard
473    8,   11, 6 |         help, mortals, we call the God to aid:~We call on Agni
474    8,   12, 2 |         the great Dasagva, and the God~Who stirs the sunlight,
475    8,   12, 6 |                              6 The God who from afar hath sent
476    8,   12, 15|          songs for aid and eulogy:~God, thy Bays turn not from
477    8,   12, 19|                  19 To magnify the God, the God, Indra, yea, Indra
478    8,   12, 19|            To magnify the God, the God, Indra, yea, Indra for your
479    8,   12, 24|       contain the Thunder-wielding God:~They shake before his violent
480    8,   14, 4 |            4 None is there, Indra, God or man, to hinder thy munificence,~
481    8,   14, 11|         For thou, O Indra, art the God whom hymns and praises magnify:~
482    8,   18, 20|           aid, the Asvins, and the God who saves,~Mitra and Varuna
483    8,   19, 1 |             The Gods have made the God to be their messenger,~And
484    8,   19, 14|        command, adores the Perfect God,~Blest with his thoughts
485    8,   19, 17|        thee Sage exceeding wise,~O God, for men to look upon:~
486    8,   19, 18|       arranged thine altar Blessed God, at morn brought thine oblation,
487    8,   19, 22|            Agni, Young and Radiant God, proclaimest with thy song
488    8,   19, 24|                             24 The God, the Friend of man, who
489    8,   19, 24|           our gifts to heaven, the God with his sweet-smelling
490    8,   19, 24|          Invoking Priest, Immortal God.~
491    8,   19, 25|            And I were the Immortal God~
492    8,   19, 28|            my wish~A mortal with a God to help.~
493    8,   21, 2 |        free-giver, as our Guardian God.~
494    8,   21, 8 |           our powers, fair-visored God.~
495    8,   23, 18|        thee their messenger:~Thou, God, through hearing, hadst
496    8,   23, 30|         Thou, Agni, art a glorious God: bring hither Mitra, Varuna,~
497    8,   24, 11|          prayers gone forth to any God but thee:~So help us, Maghavan,
498    8,   24, 20|          no cattle back, Celestial God,~Speak wondrous speech more
499    8,   25, 12|         serve bountiful Visnu, the God who slayeth none:~Self-moving
500    8,   25, 16|                   16 Here this one God, the Lord of men, looks
 
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