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     Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    1, 3 |                        3 Through Agni man obtaineth wealth, yea, plenty
  2    1,    5, 10|               who lovest song, let no man hurt our bodies, keep~Slaughter
  3    1,    9, 10|              each libation, the pious man~Sings forth aloud a strengthening
  4    1,   15, 12|        Worship the Gods for the pious man.~ ~
  5    1,   18, 7 |           sacrifice, e'en of the wise man, prospers; he~Stirs up the
  6    1,   19, 2 |                           2 No mortal man, no God exceeds thy mental
  7    1,   27, 3 |            Protect us from the sinful man.~
  8    1,   27, 7 |                                7 That man is lord of endless strength
  9    1,   27, 8 |               whosoever he may be, no man may vanquish, mighty One:~
 10    1,   31, 2 |              place for sake of living man.~
 11    1,   31, 7 |            thou liftest up the mortal man to highest immortality,~
 12    1,   31, 11|           first living One for living man, Lord of the house of Nahusa.~
 13    1,   31, 13|              guard close to the pious man; kindled art thou, four-eyed!
 14    1,   31, 13|               acceptest e'en the poor man's prayer, when he hath brought
 15    1,   31, 14|               wealth, the object of a man's desire.~Thou art called
 16    1,   31, 15|                          15 Agni, the man who giveth guerdon to the
 17    1,   34, 4 |           folk, thrice triply aid the man who well deserves your help.~
 18    1,   36, 4 |           Mitra, Aryaman.~That mortal man, O Agni, gains through thee
 19    1,   36, 16|           right and left.~Let not the man who plots against us in
 20    1,   37, 7 |                    7 At your approach man holds him down before the
 21    1,   38, 9 |           habitation shakes,~And each man reels who dwells therein.~
 22    1,   40, 2 |               him.~O Maruts, may this man who loves you well obtain
 23    1,   40, 7 |           approach the pious? who the man whose sacred grass is trimmed?~
 24    1,   41, 8 |              I point not out to you a man who strikes the pious, or
 25    1,   48, 6 |            sends the busy forth, each man to his pursuit: delay she
 26    1,   51, 9 |              the lawless to the pious man, destroying by the Strong
 27    1,   51, 14|                           14 The good man's refuge in his need is
 28    1,   52, 8 |            causing floods to flow for man,~Thou heldst in thine arms
 29    1,   53, 1 |             Lord and guard of wealth:~Man's helper from of old, not
 30    1,   56    |           HYMN LVI. Indra.~I FOR this man's full libations held in
 31    1,   58, 7 |       preserve thou from distress the man who lauds thee.~
 32    1,   59, 4 |              s praises; skilled, as a man, to act, is he the Herald.~
 33    1,   61, 4 |              wright a chariot for the man who needs it, -~Praises
 34    1,   64, 9 |             in companies, befriending man, with serpents' ire through
 35    1,   64, 13|                        13 Maruts, the man whom ye have guarded with
 36    1,   70, 1 |             and of the race of mortal man.~
 37    1,   70, 3 |             is Lord of riches for the man who serves him readily with
 38    1,   71, 5 |                                5 When man poured juice to Heaven,
 39    1,   72, 8 |            prison whereby the race of man is still supported.~
 40    1,   73    |          guides aright like some wise man's instruction,~Loved like
 41    1,   77, 3 |             For he is mental power, a man, and perfect; he is the
 42    1,   79, 11|                            11 May the man fall, O Agni, who near or
 43    1,   83, 1 |                  1. INDRA, the mortal man well guarded by thine aid
 44    1,   83, 2 |             Deities conduct the pious man to them: like suitors they
 45    1,   83, 3 |            uplifted ladle serve thee, man and wife.~Unchecked he dwells
 46    1,   84, 7 |             alone bestoweth on mortal man who offereth gifts,~The
 47    1,   84, 8 |             trample, like a weed, the man who hath no gift for him?~
 48    1,   84, 19|                verily blessest mortal man.~O Maghavan, there is no
 49    1,   85, 12|          bestow them threefold on the man who offers.~Extend the same
 50    1,   86, 1 |           best of guardians hath that man within whose dwelling place
 51    1,   86, 3 |                     3 Yea, the strong man to whom ye have vouchsafed
 52    1,   90, 6 |            rivers pour sweets for the man who keeps the Law~So may
 53    1,   91, 13|              grassy meads,~As a young man in his own house.~
 54    1,   91, 14|               O Soma, God, the mortal man who in thy friendship hath
 55    1,   91, 20|         milchcow, a fleet steed and a man of active knowledge,~Skilled
 56    1,   92, 17|            light that giveth light to man,~Do ye, O Asvius, bring
 57    1,   93, 2 |                                 2 The man who honours you to-day,
 58    1,   93, 3 |                                 3 The man who offers holy oil and
 59    1,   94, 2 |                                 2 The man for whom thou sacrificest
 60    1,  105, 7 |                            7 1 am the man who sang of old full many
 61    1,  105, 13|           Gods.~Here seat thee like a man: most wise, bring thou the
 62    1,  112, 21|            shot, and helped the young man's horse to swiftness in
 63    1,  113, 18|              horses, shining upon the man who brings oblations, -~
 64    1,  113, 20|          bring with them to bless the man who offers praise and worship,~
 65    1,  114, 7 |               harm not the full-grown man.~Slay not a sire among us,
 66    1,  115, 2 |                     2 Like as a young man followeth a maiden, so doth
 67    1,  116, 3 |              3 Yea, Asvins, as a dead man leaves his riches, Tugra
 68    1,  116, 23|               of Krsna, the righteous man who sought your aid and
 69    1,  117, 13|         restored to youth the ancient man Cyavana.~The Daughter of
 70    1,  117, 18|                 18 To bring the blind man joy thus cried the she-wolf:
 71    1,  119, 3 |                       3 When striving man with man for glory they
 72    1,  119, 3 |              3 When striving man with man for glory they have met,
 73    1,  120, 2 |            Not of a spiritless mortal man.~
 74    1,  120, 8 |               8 Give us not up to any man who hateth us, nor let our
 75    1,  121, 4 |             wide the doors that cause man trouble.~
 76    1,  122, 10|                               10 That man, most puissant, wondrously
 77    1,  122, 11|                        11 Come to the man's, the sacrificer's calling:
 78    1,  125, 7 |         chiefs who worship!~Let every man besides be their protection,
 79    1,  128, 6 |              a blessing on each pious man, and opens wide the doors
 80    1,  129, 3 |            far away, Hero, the wicked man, thou shuttest out the wicked
 81    1,  129, 3 |               shuttest out the wicked man.~Indra, to thee I sing,
 82    1,  129, 5 |              as a Priest, all sins of man away, as Priest, in person,
 83    1,  130, 5 |          poured forth every thing for man, Yea, poured forth all thing-
 84    1,  130, 8 |                he burns each covetous man away, he burns, the tyrannous
 85    1,  131, 1 |      libations must be set apart, all man's libations set apart.~
 86    1,  131, 4 |          Indra, Lord of Strength, the man who worships not,~And made
 87    1,  131, 7 |            thou very mighty, slay the man that is our foe, slay the
 88    1,  131, 7 |             that is our foe, slay the man, Hero! with thy bolt.~Slay
 89    1,  131, 7 |               thy bolt.~Slay thou the man who injures us: hear thou,
 90    1,  132, 4 |             juice give up the lawless man, the lawless who is wroth
 91    1,  132, 6 |            fight, di ive ye away each man who fain would war with
 92    1,  136, 5 |             from distress the liberal man.~Aryaman guards him well
 93    1,  138, 2 |                our foes afar.~As I, a man, call thee, a God, giver
 94    1,  139, 8 |             age, wondrous, surpassing man, rings forth,~Whatever,
 95    1,  140, 4 |                                 4 For man, thou Friend of men, these
 96    1,  144, 4 |            eld through many an age of man.~
 97    1,  145, 4 |             kin.~He stirs the wearied man to pleasure and great joy
 98    1,  147, 4 |                          4 The sinful man who worships not, O Agni,
 99    1,  148, 2 |               They shall not harm the man who brings thee praises:
100    1,  149, 5 |               worth the choosing,~The man who brings him gifts hath
101    1,  150, 2 |             the indolent, the godless man,~Him who though wealthy
102    1,  150, 3 |           Splendid, O Singer, is that man, mightiest of the great
103    1,  155, 2 |               directed well at mortal man, bow-armed Krsanu's arrow,
104    1,  155, 5 |                            5 A mortal man, when he beholds two steps
105    1,  156, 5 |               worlds, helps the Aryan man, and gives the worshipper
106    1,  161, 11|               have made the grass for man, and water in the valleys,
107    1,  163, 7 |             Cow's station.~Whene'er a man brings thee to thine enjoyment,
108    1,  164, 4 |          spirit? Who may approach the man who knows, to ask it?~
109    1,  164, 29|             cries hath humbled mortal man, and, turned to lightning,
110    1,  164, 49|             three are the naves. What man hath understood it?~Therein
111    1,  165, 8 |        thunder in my hand created for man these lucid softly flowing
112    1,  166, 8 |             Maruts, guard ye well the man whom ye have loved from
113    1,  166, 8 |              ruin and from sin, -~The man whom ye the fierce, the
114    1,  166, 12|        bestowed by you upon the pious man.~
115    1,  166, 13|            call,~Having vouchsafed to man a hearing through this prayer,
116    1,  167, 3 |           moving in seclusion, like a man's wife, like a spear carried
117    1,  175, 3 |            urgest to speed the car of man.~Burn, like a vessel with
118    1,  176, 3 |         treasures rest.~Mark thou the man who injures us and kill
119    1,  178, 1 |            all from thee, and pay all man's devotions.~
120    1,  178, 3 |             bring his car nigh to the man who offers, if he himself
121    1,  179, 5 |              committed. Verily mortal man is full of longings.~
122    1,  180, 2 |            flies apart, the Friend of man, most holy.~The prayer is
123    1,  180, 6 |           feast you: he, like a pious man, gains strength for increase.~
124    1,  180, 7 |          Advins, ye Mighty, guard the man whose God is near him.~
125    1,  182, 1 |          whose sway blesses the pious man.~
126    1,  183, 3 |             unto the house to quicken man and his offspring, O Nasatyas,
127    1,  185, 9 |             May both these Friends of man, who bless, preserve me,
128    1,  185, 9 |           help and favour.~Enrich the man more liberal than the godless.
129    1,  189, 7 |           Agni.~Be thou obedient unto man at evening, to be adorned,
130    2,    1, 2 |             and Kindler for the pious man.~Thou art Director, thou
131    2,    2, 6 |             taste oblation brought by man.~
132    2,    2, 8 |             men, fair guest of living man and King of all our folk.~
133    2,    5, 8 |                        8 That so this man well skilled, may pay worship
134    2,    6, 5 |                give strength which no man may resist:~Give food exceeding
135    2,    7, 2 |           against us, either God's or man's.~Save us from this and
136    2,    9, 5 |       decreases.~Enrich with food the man who lauds thee, Agni: make
137    2,   10, 1 |             like a Father, kindled by man upon the seat of worship.~
138    2,   11, 10|                when he, the Friend of man, burnt up the monster,~And,
139    2,   12, 15|               sendest strength to the man who brews and pours libation.~
140    2,   18, 2 |             and the third time: he is man's Priest and Herald.~Others
141    2,   20, 2 |          Active art thou, the liberal man's defender, his who draws
142    2,   20, 6 |                hath raised him up for man, best Wonder-Worker.~He,
143    2,   23, 5 |      double-tongued have overcome the man, -~Thou drivest all seductive
144    2,   23, 7 |       evilminded, arrogant, rapacious man, -~Him turn thou from our
145    2,   23, 10|               not the guileful wicked man be lord of us:-still may
146    2,   23, 12|              harm, who, deeming him a man of might mid lords, would
147    2,   26, 1 |               Gods subdue the godless man.~The zealous man shall vanquish
148    2,   26, 1 |              godless man.~The zealous man shall vanquish the invincible,
149    2,   32, 2 |                             2 Let not man's guile annoy us, secret
150    2,   37, 6 |            gift: accept the prayer of man, accept our eulogy,~Do thou
151    2,   38, 6 |               all things moving.~Each man hath come leaving his evil
152    3,    2, 9 |         mighty Agni, circling all.~To man, for his enjoyment, one
153    3,    2, 10|                                    10 Man's sacrificial food hath
154    3,    3, 7 |              food.~Increase the great man's strength, thou ever-vigilant:
155    3,    9, 6 |            Whilst thou, the Friend of man, guardest each sacrifice
156    3,   10, 7 |            Gods, O Agni, to the pious man:~A joyful Priest, thy splendour
157    3,   11, 3 |               thought~To prosper this man's aim and hope.~
158    3,   12, 2 |              2 O Indra-Agni, with the man who lauds you comes the
159    3,   17, 3 |               in stir aiid stress the man who worships.~
160    3,   19, 3 |              Of keenest spirit is the man thou aidest give us good
161    3,   23, 4 |               fair bright weather.~On man, on Apaya, Agni! on the
162    3,   26, 2 |              of praise;~Brhaspati for man's observance of the Gods,
163    3,   30, 7 |                                 7 The man to whom thou givest as Provider
164    3,   32, 5 |                     5 Pleased, like a man, with our libation, Indra,
165    3,   34, 4 |              those who loved him.~For man the days' bright ensign
166    3,   59, 6 |              supporter of the race of man,~Gives splendour of most.
167    3,   60, 7 |              calls come to the living man, with thousand arts attend
168    3,   62, 2 |                                2 This man, most diligent, seeking
169    4,    1, 9 |              by worship, let him give man knowledge: by an extended
170    4,    2, 1 |             shall be raised high with man's oblations.~
171    4,    2, 6 |                                 6 The man who, sweating, brings for
172    4,    4, 6 |            beamed forth upon the good man's portals.~
173    4,    4, 7 |                 7 Blest, Agni, be the man, the liberal giver, who
174    4,    9, 1 |            art thou who to this pious man art come,~To seat thee on
175    4,   10, 6 |           turnest,~Holy One, from the man who rightly worships.~
176    4,   11, 3 |               it, to the true-hearted man who gives oblation.~
177    4,   16, 9 |             Come, Maghavan, Friend of Man, to aid the singer imploring
178    4,   17, 13|            Maghavan makes the settled man unsettled: he scatters dust
179    4,   17, 13|             Maghavan shall enrich the man who lauds h;m.~
180    4,   19, 10|                        10 To the wise man, O Sage and Sovran Ruler,
181    4,   19, 10|            Sage and Sovran Ruler, the man who knoweth all thine ancient
182    4,   19, 10|             acts, spontaneous, and to man's advantage.~
183    4,   20, 9 |              gives possessions to the man who lauds him.~
184    4,   21, 10|          treasure. Freedom he gave to man by slaying Vrtra.~Much-lauded!
185    4,   24, 2 |            the foray to the religious man who pours libations.~
186    4,   24, 6 |            Indra gives comfort to the man who truly presses, for him
187    4,   24, 6 |              with devoted spirit this man he takes to be his friend
188    4,   25, 1 |                     1. WHAT friend of man, God-loving, hath delighted,
189    4,   25, 2 |            the Soma-lover? What pious man endues the beams of morning?~
190    4,   25, 4 |            press the juice for Indra, man's Friend, the Hero manliest
191    4,   26, 2 |               Arya, and rain upon the man who brings oblation.~I guided
192    4,   28, 1 |           friendship, Soma, Indra for man made waters flow together,~
193    4,   29, 2 |                                     2 Man's Friend, to this our sacrifice
194    4,   30, 6 |              6 When also for a mortal man, Indra, thou speddest forth
195    4,   36, 6 |              Strong is the steed, the man a sage in eloquence, the
196    4,   37, 6 |                          6 The mortal man whom, Rbhus, ye and Indra
197    4,   38, 2 |             brave King whom each true man must honour.~
198    4,   41, 7 |        kindness, good comrades of the man who seeks for booty,~We
199    4,   46, 5 |   far-refulgent chariot come unto the man who offers gifts:~Come,
200    4,   51, 5 |         sleeping, and all that lives, man, bird, and beast, to motion.~
201    4,   55, 5 |                From trouble caused by man the Lord preserve us; from
202    5,    2, 12|              the Immortals spoken. To man who spreads the grass may
203    5,    2, 12|         shelter, grant shelter to the man who brings oblation.~
204    5,    3, 1 |            centred. Indra art thou to man who brings oblation.~
205    5,    3, 5 |              pass thee in wisdom.~Ile man within whose house as guest
206    5,    4, 11|                          11 The pious man, O Jatavedas Agni, to whom
207    5,    5, 7 |              two celestial Priests of man~Come ye to this our sacrifice.~
208    5,    6, 3 |             gives, verily, a steed to man.~Agni gives precious gear
209    5,    7, 6 |                sought of many, mortal man hath found to be the Stay
210    5,    7, 6 |               food, the home of every man that lives.~
211    5,    8, 4 |           enkindled by the noble with man's goodly light.~
212    5,    9, 2 |                              2 In the man's home who offers gifts,
213    5,   15, 4 |               cherish and regard each man that liveth, -~Consuming
214    5,   16, 2 |               is Priest of every able man.~Agni conveys oblation straight,
215    5,   17, 1 |               solemn rites, to aid,~A man call Agni to protect when
216    5,   17, 2 |          lovely beyond the thought of man.~
217    5,   21, 1 |             Like Manus, for the pious man , Angiras, Agni, worship
218    5,   21, 4 |                          4 Let mortal man adore your God, Agni, with
219    5,   24, 3 |              us far from every sinful man.~
220    5,   29, 1 |                                    1. MAN'S worship of the Gods hath
221    5,   29, 3 |               this oblation found for man the cattle, and Indra, having
222    5,   29, 7 |            willed it.~And Indra, from man's gift, for Vrtra's slaughter,
223    5,   30, 7 |             the Giver.~There, seeking man's prosperity, thou torest
224    5,   31, 6 |               and heaven, winning for man the moistly-gleaming waters.~
225    5,   34, 3 |                  3 Illustrious is the man whoever presseth out Soma
226    5,   34, 4 |             the Avenger, seeketh this man's offered gifts: this God,
227    5,   34, 6 |              terrible, tamer of every man, as Arya leads away the
228    5,   35, 5 |            chariot's force assail the man who shows himself thy foe.~
229    5,   38, 4 |          heroic strength: thou hast a man's regard for us.~
230    5,   41, 9 |             May holy Aptya, Friend of man, exalted, strengthen our
231    5,   42, 7 |                Who, blessing most the man who sings and praises, comes
232    5,   44, 14|              This Soma saith unto the man who watches, I rest and
233    5,   45, 5 |       distance, and haste to meet the man who sacrifices.~
234    5,   48, 4 |                What time he gives the man who calls on him in fight
235    5,   49, 2 |         homage to him who dealeth out man's noblest treasure.~
236    5,   50, 1 |                   1. LET every mortal man elect the friendship of
237    5,   50, 4 |              in his home, friendly to man, like constant streams.~
238    5,   52, 4 |              of mankind, guard mortal man from injury.~
239    5,   53, 2 |           went?~Who was the bounteous man to whom their kindred rains
240    5,   53, 15|         Favoured by Gods shall he the man, O Heroes, Marutr! and possessed
241    5,   61, 6 |              firm and better than the man who turns~Away from Gods,
242    5,   61, 7 |       discerns the weak and worn, the man who thirsts and is in want~
243    5,   61, 8 |             mean niggard, is entitled man:~Only in weregild is he
244    5,   61, 15|          lovers of the song to mortal man through holy hymn,~And hearers
245    5,   64, 2 |              favouring love unto this man who singeth hymns,~For in
246    5,   65, 1 |              to us of the Gods, -~The man whose praise-songs Varuna
247    5,   66, 1 |                          1. O SAPIENT man, call the Two Gods, the
248    5,   66, 2 |               high laws, the world of man hath been made beautiful
249    5,   67, 3 |              guard from injury mortal man.~
250    5,   74, 2 |            Gods in heaven?~Who is the man ye strive to reach? Who
251    5,   74, 6 |                         6 Here is the man who lauds you both: to see
252    5,   85, 7 |               have sinned against the man who loves us, have ever
253    5,   86, 1 |                         1. THE mortal man whom ye, the Twain, Indra
254    5,   86, 5 |              without guile for mortal man,~Worthy themselves, I honour
255    5,   87, 9 |       irresistible, ye, Wise, to this man'a hater.~ ~
256    6,    1, 12|              12 Vouchsafe us ever, as man needs, O Vasu, abundant
257    6,    2, 3 |           craving bliss, this race of man invites thee to the solemn
258    6,    2, 4 |                             4 Let the man thrive who travails sore,
259    6,    4, 1 |                              1. As at man's service of the Gods, Invoker,
260    6,    6, 7 |              thy bright flames to the man who lauds thee.~
261    6,   10, 2 |              O Agni with the fires of man enkindled,~Laud which bards
262    6,   10, 2 |              butter, strength to this man, as 'twere for self-advantage.~
263    6,   13, 4 |                                 4 The man who, Son of Strength 1 with
264    6,   15, 3 |         foeless helper of the skilful man, subduer of the enemy near
265    6,   15, 14|             Priest, enjoyest from the man's rite-for thou art sacrificer -~
266    6,   16, 1 |                Agni, amid the race of man.~
267    6,   16, 23|              sat through every age of man,~Oblation-bearing messenger.~
268    6,   16, 25|              strong and active mortal man, excellent, Agni, is the
269    6,   16, 26|              serving thee to-day:~The man hath brought his hymn of
270    6,   16, 30|             from the troubling of the man of sin:~Guard us thou Sage
271    6,   16, 32|           with thy tongue, O God, the man who doeth evil deeds,~The
272    6,   16, 46|                         46 The mortal man who serves the God with
273    6,   24, 2 |                       2 He, Friend of man, most wise, victorious Hero,
274    6,   25, 5 |                       5 Yet no strong man hath conquered thee, no
275    6,   26, 2 |             booty:~To thee, the brave man's Lord, the fiends' subduer,
276    6,   28, 6 |              Never be thief or sinful man your matter, and may the
277    6,   37, 4 |              4 Supreme, he stirs this man to give the guerdon,-Indra,
278    6,   45, 5 |             of one and two,~Yea, of a man like one of us.~
279    6,   45, 19|          wealth, who speeds the lowly man,~Him to whom chiefly prayer
280    6,   47, 16|               the Hero as each strong man's tamer, ever advancing
281    6,   48, 20|              s, O Maruts, or a mortal man's who worships, ye impetuous
282    6,   49, 13|                         13 He who for man's behoof in his afiliction
283    6,   50, 7 |           full protection, Friends of man, ye Waters, in peace and
284    6,   51, 16|               foe,~The road whereon a man escapes all enemies and
285    6,   52, 2 |                May the sky scorch the man who hates devotion.~
286    6,   54, 1 |              O PUSAN, bring us to the man who knows, who shall direct
287    6,   54, 4 |              Pusan forgetteth not the man who serveth him with offered
288    6,   54, 4 |               with offered gift:~That man is first to gather wealth.~
289    6,   55, 3 |             The Friend of every pious man.~
290    6,   59, 4 |            these libations flow: that man, O Gods, ye ne'er consume.~
291    6,   59, 9 |            that prospers every living man.~
292    6,   62, 3 |           vigour, that the trouble of man who offers gifts might cease
293    6,   62, 10|               our assailants who with man's treacherous attack approach
294    6,   63, 1 |              Nasatyas hither? To this man's thought be ye, both Gods,
295    6,   65, 3 |               bringing hither, to the man who worships, glory and
296    6,   65, 4 |             is there treasure for the man who serves you, now for
297    6,   66, 3 |            known to have received for man's advantage.~
298    6,   67, 6 |         heaven and earth with food of man who liveth.~
299    6,   68, 5 |              gladness.~That bounteous man through food shall conquer
300    6,   70, 2 |            pour fatness for the pious man.~Ye who are Regents of this
301    6,   70, 3 |           Earth, ye Hemispheres, that man succeeds.~He in his seed
302    6,   75, 14|            duties, guard manfully the man from every quarter.~
303    7,    4, 3 |              seize him hath shone for man with glow insufferable.~
304    7,    5, 8 |           fame wide-spreading, on the man who offers.~
305    7,    7, 5 |              bearer, and is seated in man's home, Brahman, Agni, the
306    7,   11, 3 |          Bring the Gods hither like a man, O Agni: be thou our envoy,
307    7,   15, 14|                With hundred walls for man's defence.~
308    7,   16, 4 |       Strength, all food that fcedeth man: give that for which we
309    7,   20, 1 |                born for hero exploit, man's Friend, hedoth whatever
310    7,   20, 1 |                the Youthful, visiteth man's home with favour.~
311    7,   25    |            fury.~When from the strong man's arm the lightning flieth,
312    7,   31, 5 |                   5 Give us not up to man's reproach, to foeman's
313    7,   31, 10|               To many clans he goeth, man's controller.~
314    7,   32, 10|             him who freely gives.~The man whom Indra and the Marut
315    7,   32, 11|                        11 Indra, that man when fighting shall obtain
316    7,   32, 14|           what mortal will attack the man who hath his wealth in thee?~
317    7,   32, 19|           Each day would I enrich the man who sang my praise, in whatsoever
318    7,   32, 20|              his true ally the active man will gain the spoil.~Your
319    7,   35, 15|           Immortal, knowing Law, whom man must worship, -~May these
320    7,   38, 2 |             are golden, and hear this man while sacrifice is offered,~
321    7,   40, 3 |                       3 Strong be the man and full of power, O Maruts,
322    7,   42, 4 |            ease reclining in the rich man's dwelling,~Agni, well-pleased,
323    7,   55, 6 |                                 6 The man who sits, the man who walks,
324    7,   55, 6 |               6 The man who sits, the man who walks, and whosoever
325    7,   56, 15|               heroes, wealth which no man uho hateth us may injure.~
326    7,   56, 19|          These Maruts bring the swift man to a stand-still, and strength
327    7,   56, 19|             guard the singer from the man who hates him and lay their
328    7,   56, 23|             they sang you.~lle strong man, with the Maruts, wins in
329    7,   57, 2 |                2 The Maruts watch the man who sings their praises,
330    7,   59, 2 |     worshipper subdues his foes.~That man increases home and strengthening
331    7,   59, 4 |            the battle injures not the man to whom ye, Heroes, grant
332    7,   59, 8 |                         8 Maruts, the man whose wrath is hard to master,
333    7,   60, 2 |                          2 Looking on man, O Varuna and Mitra, this
334    7,   60, 11|             highest riches,~That good man's mind the Mighty Ones will
335    7,   65, 1 |          comes with good heed at each man's supplication.~
336    7,   69, 1 |         food-laden, rich in coursers, man's protector.~
337    7,   70, 2 |              eulogy awaits you in the man's house drink-offering hath
338    7,   70, 5 |               Rsis offer.~Come to the man even as his heart desireth:
339    7,   73, 2 |                    2 And, O Nasatyas, man's dear Priest is seated,
340    7,   75, 8 |         Protect our sacred grass from man's reproaches. Preserve us
341    7,   81, 5 |               hast of nourishment for man, bestow thou on us to enjoy.~
342    7,   82, 1 |             foes, him who attacks the man steadfast in lengthened
343    7,   82, 6 |               a few furthereth many a man.~
344    7,   82, 7 |               side assails the mortal man~Whose sacrifice, O Gods,
345    7,   90, 2 |              pure-drinking Vayu,~That man thou makest famous among
346    7,   91, 1 |           adoration?~For Vayu and for man in his affliction they caused
347    7,   94, 12|                 12 Slay ye the wicked man whose thought is evil of
348    7,   95, 3 |                         3 Friendly to man he grew among the women,
349    7,  100, 1 |                      1 NE'ER doth the man repent, who, seeking profit,
350    7,  104, 15|            day if I have harassed any man's life or if I be a demon.~
351    8,    2, 14|                         14 Foe of the man who adds no milk, he heeds
352    8,    2, 19|            angry with us-like~A great man with a youthful bride.~
353    8,    2, 23|              Sakra, him~The Friend of man, that he may drink;~
354    8,    2, 41|       Vibhindu, thou hast helped this man, giving him thousands four
355    8,    3, 11|               thou on to strength the man who strives to win, and
356    8,    3, 12|              holpest Paura once, this man's devotions bent on gain.~
357    8,    4, 12|                                12 The man with whom thou fillcst thee
358    8,    4, 16|      treasures of the Dawn for mortal man whom thou dost speed.~
359    8,    5, 39|                                 39 No man, not any, goes upon the
360    8,    6, 44|             mightiest Gods let mortal man choose Indra at the sacrifice,~
361    8,    7, 15|                                    15 Man should solicit with his
362    8,    7, 35|              carry them, and give~The man who lauds them strength
363    8,    8, 13|               rich gifts wherewith no man mav interfere.~Make us observe
364    8,   11, 4 |              the worship of a hostile man,~However nigh itbe to thee.~
365    8,   12, 9 |           rays of Surya the malicious man:~Like Agni conquering the
366    8,   14, 4 |               is there, Indra, God or man, to hinder thy munificence,~
367    8,   18, 12|              us the shelter that lets man go free,~Yea, even the sinner
368    8,   18, 14|             ertake our human foe, the man who speaketh evil thing,~
369    8,   19, 6 |             Gods or wrought by mortal man from any side o'ertaketh
370    8,   19, 9 |                                9 That man, moreover, merits praise
371    8,   19, 21|               with song the Friend of man, whom Gods sent down to
372    8,   19, 24|             24 The God, the Friend of man, who bears our gifts to
373    8,   20, 16|                         16 The strong man to whose sacrifice, O Heroes,
374    8,   20, 22|                        22 Even mortal man, ye Dancers breast adorned
375    8,   20, 26|                to the ground our sick man's malady: replace the dislocated
376    8,   21, 11|             for Friend, withstand the man who pants against us in
377    8,   21, 14|               findest not the wealthy man to be thy friend: those
378    8,   23, 17|                Sacrificing Priest for man.~
379    8,   23, 21|                                21 The man who pays the worship due
380    8,   27, 4 |              they be strengtheners of man, destroyers of his enemies.~
381    8,   27, 14|              are the Gods with mortal man, co-sharers all of gracious
382    8,   27, 15|             Mitra, harins the mortal, man who honours and obeys your
383    8,   27, 21|             give fair treasure to the man, the wise man who hath sacrificed,~
384    8,   27, 21|         treasure to the man, the wise man who hath sacrificed,~
385    8,   30, 2 | Three-and-Thirty Deities,~The Gods of man, the Holy Ones.~
386    8,   31, 2 |           Sakra protects from woe the man who gives him sacrificial
387    8,   31, 15|             car whom Gods attend.~The man who, sacrificing, strives
388    8,   31, 16|            presser of juice, or pious man.~The man who, sacrificing,
389    8,   31, 16|              juice, or pious man.~The man who, sacrificing, strives
390    8,   31, 17|             far or keeps him off.~The man who, sacrificing, strives
391    8,   31, 18|             of fleet-foot steeds.~The man who, sacrificing, strives
392    8,   33, 16|          another's he delights, -~The man who brought us unto this.~
393    8,   39, 2 |               godless, all the wicked man's malignities. Away let
394    8,   39, 4 |              vital power even as each man supplicates.~He brings the
395    8,   44, 15|                         15 The mortal man who serves the God Agni
396    8,   44, 28|                       28 And let this man, good Agni, be with thee
397    8,   45, 15|               treasure of the opulent man who, loth to give,~Hath
398    8,   46, 4 |              guidance hath the mortal man whom Aryaman, the Marut
399    8,   46, 21|                21 Now let the godless man approach who hath received
400    8,   46, 27|          prosperous Nahup, wise, to a man yet more devout.~
401    8,   47, 4 |              the whole riches of this man they, the Adityas, have
402    8,   47, 12|               be it well, and for the man who strives for fame.~
403    8,   48, 3 |              What, O Immortal, mortal man's deception?~
404    8,   48, 6 |              Soma, Shall I, as a rich man, attain to comfort?~
405    8,   51, 4 |           thou wouldst fain bless the man here who strives for fame.~
406    8,   51, 6 |            song, he looketh down as a man looketh into wells.~Pleased
407    8,   55, 6 |        Soma-drinker come.~Thou to the man who- prays and pours the
408    8,   57, 19|          deeds of might, not even the man who loves to blame.~Hath
409    8,   58, 17|               bring him near for this man's good success, to prosper
410    8,   59, 11|                                11 The man who brings no sacrifice,
411    8,   60, 1 |               from all hate of mortal man.~
412    8,   60, 2 |              from birih, the wrath of man hath no control:~Nay, Guardian
413    8,   60, 4 |            not from wealth the mortal man whom, Agni, thou~Protectest
414    8,   60, 6 |              heroes thou hast for the man who offers gifts:~Lead thou
415    8,   60, 7 |           sins,~Unto the evil-hearted man.~
416    8,   60, 8 |              8 O Agni, let no godless man avert thy bounty as a God:~
417    8,   61, 2 |             the priest be seated over man,~Beside the shoot of active
418    8,   61, 3 |           they seek among the race of man;~With him for tougue they
419    8,   61, 17|              Varuna.~That is the sick man's medicine.~
420    8,   62, 17|            the Asvins, as an axearmed man upon a tree:~Let your protecting
421    8,   63, 4 |               noblest Agni, Friend of man, best Vrtra-slayer, are
422    8,   63, 15|              mighty flood.~Waters! no man is there who gives more
423    8,   64, 14|             The reverent or unwearied man whose holy labour he accepts,~
424    8,   67, 6 |               spieth out the wrath of man, he who can never be deceived:~
425    8,   68, 2 |               he medicines;~The blind man sees, the cripple walks.~
426    8,   68, 6 |             so may be speed the pious man,~And lengthen his remaining
427    8,   76, 2 |          joyful heart in the abode of man preserve his life by means
428    8,   80, 2 |           Thou roaming yonder, little man, beholding every house in
429    8,   82, 1 |          hurls the bolt and works for man~
430    8,   82, 11|         disregards,~Neither audacious man nor God.~
431    8,   85, 2 |          Neither might God nor mortal man accomplish what the Strong
432    8,   85, 20|              Indra is Vrtra's slayer, man's sustainer: he must be
433    8,   85, 21|                Doer of many deeds for man's advantage, like Soma quaffed,
434    8,   86, 3 |               3 The riteless, godless man who sleeps, O Indra, his
435    8,   87, 6 |            the foe,~Slayer of Dasyus, man's Supporter, Lord of Heaven.~
436    8,   90, 1 |            YEA, specially that mortal man hath toiled for service
437    8,   90, 4 |                          4 He whom no man may question, none may summon
438    8,   91, 22|               When he enkindles Agni, man should with his heart attend
439    8,   92, 4 |                          4 The mortal man whom thou wouldst lead to
440    8,   92, 12|              wroth with us: by many a man his praise is sung,~Good
441    8,   94, 8 |           thou silencest the enemy of man, with whon; thou goest round
442    8,  101, 4 |           with your powers assist the man who worships.~
443    8,  103, 2 |             of middle air,-no godless man is worthy to be called your
444    8,  103, 3 |              splendour! aid the pious man who, unbewildered, keeps
445    9,    9, 6 |               Aid us in holy rites, O Man: O Pavamana, drive away~
446    9,   21, 7 |           course,~And roused the good man's hymn to life.~
447    9,   39, 2 |             bringing store of food to man,~Make thou the rain descend
448    9,   45, 6 |        steeped thou announcest to the man~Who worships thee heroic
449    9,   58, 2 |            Goddess knows her grace to man:~Swift runs this giver of
450    9,   61, 11|               wealth from the ungodly man,~Yea, all the glories of
451    9,   63, 8 |               He, Pavamana, high o'er man yoked the Sun's courser
452    9,   65, 16|          implored with holy songs, on man's behalf,~To travel through
453    9,   67, 31|                                31 The man who reads the essence stored
454    9,   69, 1 |              Soma is impelled to this man's holy rites.~
455    9,   69, 10|             splendid treasures to the man who lauds thee. O Heaven
456    9,   70, 9 |            ere we be oppres. sed. the man who knows the land directs
457    9,   70, 9 |            knows the land directs the man who asks.~
458    9,   73, 1 |            truth have borne the pious man across.~
459    9,   73, 4 |             found the bonds that bind man last.~
460    9,   74, 5 |                he swells with sap for man the skin which Gods enjoy.~
461    9,   77, 5 |               Varuna whom the forward man can ne'er deceive.~Mitra,
462    9,   85, 2 |        noblest food.~Full many a wise man lifts to thee the song of
463    9,   86, 26|           ways all easy for the pious man.~Making the kine his mantle,
464    9,   92, 2 |                    2 He who beholdeth man hath reached the filter:
465    9,   97, 1 |                  1. MADE pure by this man's urgent zeal and impulse
466    9,   98, 10|         Poured for the guerdon-giving man, poured for the God who
467    9,  107    |          sacred gifts,~Who, friend of man, hath run amid the water-streams.
468    9,  107, 9 |             entering the saucers as a man the fort, gold-hued hast
469    9,  114, 1 |                                1. THE man who waIketh as the Laws
470   10,    4, 1 |              Agni, O Ancient King, to man who fain would worship,~
471   10,    7, 2 |               horses.~Good Lord, when man from thee hath gained enjoyment,
472   10,   11, 3 |            lustre, hath shone out for man,~Since they, as was the
473   10,   11, 7 |           Far-famed is he, the mortal man, O Agni, thou Son of Strength,
474   10,   14, 11|               pathway, -~Entrust this man, O King, to their protection,
475   10,   15, 7 |          Mornings, give riches to the man who brings oblations.~Grant
476   10,   16, 4 |                o Jatavedas, bear this man to the region of the pious.~
477   10,   20, 5 |                            5 To taste man's offerings, he, the Strong,
478   10,   22, 5 |             none, be he God or mortal man.~
479   10,   22, 6 |             Why are ye come to mortal man from distant realms of eapth
480   10,   22, 14|                gu;na for every living man.~
481   10,   25, 8 |           strength.~More skilled than man to guide us,-at your glad
482   10,   26, 2 |            With sacred hymns let this man here, this singer, win the
483   10,   26, 5 |                The Rsi who is good to man, the singer's Friend and
484   10,   27, 1 |            pours the Soma.~I slay the man who brings no milkoblation,
485   10,   27, 11|                             11 When a man's daughter hath been ever
486   10,   27, 11|            loose on him his anger-the man who leads her home or he
487   10,   27, 13|             have grasped: he eats the man who meets him. Around his
488   10,   28, 2 |             breadth he standeth.~That man I guard and save in all
489   10,   28, 12|          lauds to Soma.~Speaking like man, mete to us wealth and booty:
490   10,   29, 7 |              by wisdom, the Friend of man, and by heroic exploits.~
491   10,   30, 5 |              is delighted, as a young man with fair and pleasant damsels.~
492   10,   31, 2 |                                   2 A man should think on wealth and
493   10,   31, 4 |               the household with this man whom God Savitar created.~
494   10,   32, 3 |               with a shout of joy the man's auspicious marriage is
495   10,   34, 3 |         mother hates me: the wretched man finds none to give him comfort.~
496   10,   34, 7 |            gifts and then destroy the man who wins, thickly anointed
497   10,   34, 9 |              and, handless, force the man with hands to serve them.~
498   10,   37, 3 |                          3 No godless man from time remotest draws
499   10,   38, 3 |                         3 The godless man, much-lauded Indra, whether
500   10,   39, 3 |              thin and feeble, and the man with broken bones.~
 
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