1-500 | 501-585
     Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   12, 2 |         strews the sacred grass:~Thou art our herald, meet for praise.~
  2    1,   15, 3 |              with Rtu drink,~For thou art he who giveth wealth.~
  3    1,   19, 1 |          drink the milky draught thou art invoked:~O Agni, with the
  4    1,   25, 19|                  20 Thou, O wise God, art Lord of all, thou art the
  5    1,   25, 19|            God, art Lord of all, thou art the King of earth and heaven~
  6    1,   28, 5 |            every house, O Mortar thou art set for work,~Here give
  7    1,   31, 4 |            pious Pururavas.~When thou art rapidly freed from thy parents,
  8    1,   31, 5 |                         5 Thou, Agni, art a Bull who makes our store
  9    1,   31, 10|                         10 Agni, thou art our Providence, our Father
 10    1,   31, 10|             are thy brethren and thou art our spring of life. in thee,
 11    1,   31, 12|          ourselves.~Guard of our seed art thou, aiding our cows to
 12    1,   31, 13|                         13 Agni, thou art a guard close to the pious
 13    1,   31, 13|             to the pious man; kindled art thou, four-eyed! for him
 14    1,   31, 14|               of a man's desire.~Thou art called Father, caring even
 15    1,   36, 5 |                         5 Thou, Agni, art a cheering Priest, Lord
 16    1,   36, 9 |                 9 Seat thee, for thou art mighty; shine, best entertainer
 17    1,   36, 12|               be good to us, for thou art great.~
 18    1,   44, 1 |                            2 For thou art offering-bearer and loved
 19    1,   44, 8 |        sacrifice and messenger of men art thou:~Bring thou the Gods
 20    1,   44, 9 |        visible, O rich in light.~Thou art our help in battle-strife,
 21    1,   48, 12|           juice,~And, being what thou art, vouchsafe us kine and steeds,
 22    1,   49, 4 |          radiant realm.~Thee, as thou art, the Kanvas, fain for wealth,
 23    1,   50, 4 |               Swift and all beautiful art thou, O Surya, maker of
 24    1,   51, 10|               thee to fame while thou art filled with power.~
 25    1,   51, 12|             delight.~Indra, when thou art pleased with men whose Soma
 26    1,   52, 13|                               13 Thou art the counterpart of earth,
 27    1,   53, 1 |           kine, giver of barley, thou art Lord and guard of wealth:~
 28    1,   55, 6 |               the dwellings made with art,~He makes the lights of
 29    1,   56, 5 |         holder-up of heaven, thou who art mighty also in the seats
 30    1,   59, 1 |               in thee, O Agni.~Centre art thou, Vaigvdnara, of the
 31    1,   59, 3 |            herbs, among mankind, thou art the Sovran.~
 32    1,   59, 5 |          attained thy greatness.~Thou art the King of lands where
 33    1,   62, 12|              not nor wasted.~Splendid art thou, O Indra, wise, unbending:
 34    1,   63, 1 |                               1. THOU art the Mighty One; when born,
 35    1,   63, 3 |                            3 Faithful art thou, these thou defiest,
 36    1,   63, 3 |             thou defiest, Indra; thou art the Rbhus' Lord, heroic,
 37    1,   63, 5 |                5 This doest thou, and art not harmed, O Indra, e'en
 38    1,   68, 2 |         living from the dry wood thou art born.~All truly share thy
 39    1,   71, 10|              friendship, Sage as thou art, endowed with deepest knowledge.~
 40    1,   75, 3 |                On whom dependent? who art thou?~
 41    1,   75, 4 |             their well beloved Friend art thou,~A Friend whom friends
 42    1,   78, 2 |                       2 Thee, as thou art, desiring wealth Gotama
 43    1,   79, 4 |                    4 O Agni, thou who art the lord of wealth in kine,
 44    1,   81, 2 |                         2 Thou, Hero, art a warrior, thou art giver
 45    1,   81, 2 |             Hero, art a warrior, thou art giver of abundant spoil.~
 46    1,   82, 3 |               will reverence thee who art so fair to look upon.~Thus
 47    1,   87, 4 |             power and might.~Truthful art thou, and blameless, searcher
 48    1,   91, 1 |                        1. Thou, Soma, art preeminent for wisdom; along
 49    1,   91, 1 |             the straightest path thou art our leader.~Our wise forefathers
 50    1,   91, 2 |               2 Thou by thine insight art most wise, O Soma, strong
 51    1,   91, 2 |            and all possessing,~Mighty art thou by all thy powers and
 52    1,   91, 2 |             and greatness, by glories art thou glorious, guide of
 53    1,   91, 3 |                is thy glory.~All-pure art thou like Mitra the beloved,
 54    1,   91, 5 |                         5 Thou, Soma, art the Lord of heroes, King,
 55    1,   91, 5 |               Vrtra-slayer thou:~Thou art auspicious energy.~
 56    1,   91, 6 |          Praise-loving Lord of plants art thou.~
 57    1,   91, 23|               none prevent thee: thou art Lord of valour. Provide
 58    1,   94, 5 |               with their rays.~Mighty art thou, the wondrous herald
 59    1,   94, 6 |                                6 Thou art Presenter and the chief
 60    1,   94, 7 |                      7 Lovely of form art thou, alike on every side;
 61    1,   94, 13|                               13 Thou art a God, thou art the wondrous
 62    1,   94, 13|               13 Thou art a God, thou art the wondrous Friend of Gods,
 63    1,   97, 6 |              thy face is turned, thou art triumphant everywhere.~May
 64    1,  102, 8 |            waxen great: without a foe art thou, nature, from of old.~
 65    1,  123, 11|               all may see it.~Blessed art thou O Dawn. Shine yet more
 66    1,  127, 2 |               as 't were the sky, who art the invoking Priest of men,~
 67    1,  127, 9 |            strength, most Mighty One, art born for service of the
 68    1,  129, 5 |              thou Hero, as of old, so art thou counted blameless still.~
 69    1,  129, 10|                               10 Thou art our own, O Indra, with victorious
 70    1,  129, 11|              us from injury, thou who art well extolled: ever the
 71    1,  129, 11|         extolled: ever the warder-off art thou of wicked ones, even
 72    1,  141, 8 |            made by men who know their art, he with his red limbs lifts
 73    1,  144, 7 |             Holy Law!~For fair to see art thou turning to every side,
 74    1,  162, 11|            fire is roasted, when thou art set upon the spit, distilleth,~
 75    1,  162, 21|             here thou diest not, thou art not injured: by easy paths
 76    1,  163, 3 |                                3 Yama art thou, O Horse; thou art
 77    1,  163, 3 |               art thou, O Horse; thou art Aditya; Trita art thou by
 78    1,  163, 3 |                thou art Aditya; Trita art thou by secret operation.~
 79    1,  163, 3 |             by secret operation.~Thou art divided thoroughly from
 80    1,  165, 3 |           comest thou alone, thou who art mighty, Indra, Lord of the
 81    1,  169, 8 |           cattle foremost.~Thou, God, art praised with Gods who must
 82    1,  170, 3 |             thou neglect us, thou who art our friend?~We know the
 83    1,  170, 5 |               5 Thou, Lord of Wealth, art Master of all treasures,
 84    1,  170, 5 |                thou, Lord of friends, art thy~friends' best supporter.~
 85    1,  174, 1 |                               1. THOU art the King of all the Gods,
 86    1,  174, 1 |          Heroes, Maghavan, our saver, art faithful, very rich, the
 87    1,  175, 5 |      foe-slaying, sending bliss, thou art supreme in gaining steeds.~
 88    1,  189, 6 |                        6 Such as thou art, born after Law, O Agni
 89    2,    1, 1 |               glory through the days, art brought to life from out
 90    2,    1, 1 |              thou, Sovran Lord of men art generatad [sic] pure.~
 91    2,    1, 2 |         Cleanser's duly timed; Leader art thou, and Kindler for the
 92    2,    1, 2 |               for the pious man.~Thou art Director, thou the ministering
 93    2,    1, 2 |              ministering Priest: thou art the Brahman, Lord and Master
 94    2,    1, 3 |            Hero of Heroes, Agni! Thou art Indra, thou art Visnu of
 95    2,    1, 3 |            Agni! Thou art Indra, thou art Visnu of the Mighty Stride,
 96    2,    1, 4 |                          4 Agni, thou art King Varuna whose laws stand
 97    2,    1, 4 |                Aryaman, heroes' Lord, art thou, enrich ing all, and
 98    2,    1, 5 |              steeds: a host of heroes art thou with great store of
 99    2,    1, 6 |                               6 Rudra art thou, the Asura of mighty
100    2,    1, 6 |          Asura of mighty heaven: thou art the Maruts' host, thou art
101    2,    1, 6 |            art the Maruts' host, thou art the Lord of food,~Thou goest
102    2,    1, 7 |                     7 Giver of wealth art thou to him who honours
103    2,    1, 7 |            him who honours thee; thou art God Savitar, granter of
104    2,    1, 9 |       brotherhood with holy act.~Thou art a Son to him who duly worships
105    2,    1, 10|                             10 A Rbhu art thou, Agni, near to be adored
106    2,    1, 10|                near to be adored thou art the Sovran Lord of foodful
107    2,    1, 11|                         11 Thou, God, art Aditi to him who offers
108    2,    1, 11|          gifts: thou, Hotri, Bharati, art strengthened by the song.~
109    2,    1, 11|        strengthened by the song.~Thou art the hundred-wintered Ila
110    2,    1, 12|           Thou, Agni, cherished well, art highest vital power; in
111    2,    1, 12|             are glories visible.~Thou art the lofty might that furthers
112    2,    1, 12|            furthers each design: thou art wealth manifold, diffused
113    2,    1, 14|      sweetness to their drink. Bright art thou born, the embryo of
114    2,    1, 15|                    15 With these thou art united, Agni; yea thou,
115    2,    2, 6 |                        6 Such as thou art, brilliantly kindled for
116    2,    6, 5 |                        5 Such as thou art, give rain from heaven,
117    2,    7, 5 |                                5 Ours art thou, Agni, Bharata, honoured
118    2,    9, 2 |                               2 Envoy art thou, protector from the
119    2,    9, 4 |             to be presented;~For thou art Lord of gathered wealth
120    2,    9, 4 |            bright song of praise thou art inventor.~
121    2,   11, 15|              those enjoy in whom thou art delighted. Indra, drink
122    2,   12, 15|                        15 Thou verily art fierce and true who sendest
123    2,   13, 2 |              didst these things first art worthy of our lauds.~
124    2,   13, 3 |              didst these things first art worthy of our lauds.~
125    2,   13, 4 |              didst these things first art worthy of our lauds.~
126    2,   13, 5 |               waters: meet for praise art thou.~
127    2,   13, 6 |              thy precious store: thou art sole Lord of all. Meet for
128    2,   13, 6 |              all. Meet for our praise art thou.~
129    2,   13, 7 |           realms, meet for our praise art thou.~
130    2,   13, 8 |      performing much even now, worthy art thou of praise.~
131    2,   13, 9 |          mighty help. Worthy of lauds art thou.~
132    2,   13, 10|         reached afar. Worthy of lauds art thou.~
133    2,   13, 11|            thy deeds, worthy of lauds art thou.~
134    2,   13, 12|            and blind. Worthy of lauds art thou.~
135    2,   16, 6 |          powerful.~Thou, Indra, Bull, art Lord of the strong gladdening
136    2,   18, 7 |            thy two Bay Coursers.~Thou art to be invoked in many places
137    2,   20, 2 |                         2 Indra, thou art our own with thy protection,
138    2,   20, 2 |               love thee truly,~Active art thou, the liberal man's
139    2,   23, 2 |           rays of morn, so thou alone art Father of all sacred prayer.~
140    2,   23, 6 |                                6 Thou art our keeper, wise, preparer
141    2,   23, 11|        victorious in the strife,~Thou art sin's true avenger, Brahmanaspati,
142    2,   24, 1 |           this our offering, thou who art the Lord; we will adore
143    2,   27, 10|              Thou over all, O Varuna, art Sovran, be they Gods, Asura!
144    2,   32, 6 |      broad-tressed Sinivali, thou who art the Sister of the Gods,~
145    2,   33, 3 |                   3 Chief of all born art thou in glory, Rudra, armed
146    2,   33, 12|               medicines to us as thou art lauded.~
147    2,   43, 3 |          flying off thou singest thou art like a lute. With brave
148    3,    1, 20|                        20 To thee who art of old these songs, O Agni,
149    3,    8, 1 |          Grant wealth to us when thou art standing upright as when
150    3,    9, 2 |               when from afar thou now art here.~
151    3,    9, 3 |              thou prevailed, and thus art thou benevolent.~Some go
152    3,    9, 7 |              lie the herds where thou art kindled in the morn.~
153    3,   15, 4 |         treasures,~Thou Jatavedas who art skilled in guiding, the
154    3,   18, 5 |               riches, for, Agni, such art thou when duly kindled.~
155    3,   21, 3 |              that drip with oil.~Thou art enkindled as the best of
156    3,   21, 4 |             fatness.~With great light art thou come, O praised by
157    3,   22, 1 |           like a courser, with praise art thou exalted, Jatavedas.~
158    3,   24, 3 |             Son of Strength, thou who art worshipped, wakeful One.~
159    3,   25, 1 |                               1. THOU art the sapient Son of Dyaus,
160    3,   25, 2 |               it for nectar.~Thou who art rich in food bring the Gods
161    3,   25, 5 |                 5 In the floods' home art thou enkindled, Agni, O
162    3,   28, 3 |                Thou, Son of Strength, art stablished at our sacrifice.~
163    3,   32, 2 |               Rudras, drink till thou art sated;~
164    3,   34, 2 |               Immortal.~O Indra, thou art equally the Leader of heavenly
165    3,   40, 6 |            with streams of meath thou art bedewed~Our glory, Indra,
166    3,   40, 9 |         between the near and far thou art invoked by us,~Thence, Indra.
167    3,   45, 5 |               Indra, self-ruling Lord art thou, good Leader, of most
168    3,   46, 2 |                               2 Great art thou, Mighty Lord, through
169    3,   47, 1 |               belly: thou from of old art King of Soma juices.~
170    3,   53, 18|               they may live, for thou art he who giveth strength.~
171    3,   54, 17|          Indra.~Friend, Much-invoked! art thou with thy dear Rbhus:
172    4,    3, 8 |               the great Sun when thou art questioned?~Before the Free,
173    4,    4, 10|             with trcasure,~His Friend art thou, yea, thou art his
174    4,    4, 10|            Friend art thou, yea, thou art his Protector whose joy
175    4,    5, 11|            this, whate'er it be, thou art the Sovran, yea, all the
176    4,    6, 1 |              over evei y thought thou art the Ruler: thou furtherest
177    4,    7, 9 |             even when newly born thou art an envoy.~
178    4,    9, 1 |              AGNI, show favour: great art thou who to this pious man
179    4,    9, 1 |            thou who to this pious man art come,~To seat thee on the
180    4,   11, 2 |                Strong God! while thou art praised with fervour.~Vouchsafe
181    4,   17, 1 |                              1. GREAT art thou, Indra; yea, the earth,
182    4,   18, 9 |                                9 Thou art mine own, O Maghavan, whom
183    4,   20, 8 |          wealth and homes of men thou art the ruler, and opener of
184    4,   30, 2 |          follow after thee:~Thou ever art renowned as Great.~
185    4,   30, 7 |                 7 What? Vrtra-slayer, art not thou, Maghavan, fiercest
186    4,   30, 22|            such, O Vrtra-slayer, thou art general Lord of kine for
187    4,   31, 3 |                         3 Do thou who art Protector of us thy friends
188    4,   32, 2 |                 2 Swift and impetuous art thou, wondrous amid the
189    4,   32, 7 |                  7 For thou, O Indra, art alone the Lord of strength
190    4,   32, 13|               For, Indra, verily thou art the general treasure even
191    4,   32, 21|               21 O Vrtra-slayer, thou art famed in many a place as
192    4,   35, 4 |              ye made fourfold by your art and wisdom?~Now for the
193    4,   42, 7 |             thou great Disposer!~Thou art renowned as having slain
194    4,   46, 1 |              our holy rites:~For thou art he who drinketh first.~
195    4,   52, 3 |                       3 Yea, and thou art the Asvins' Friend, the
196    4,   52, 3 |                the Mother of the Kine art thou:~O Dawn thou rulest
197    5,    2, 7 |               that bind us, when thou art seated here, O Priest who
198    5,    3, 1 |                  1. THOU at thy birth art Varuna, O Agni; when thou
199    5,    3, 1 |             Varuna, O Agni; when thou art kindled thou becomest Mitra.~
200    5,    3, 1 |               Gods are centred. Indra art thou to man who brings oblation.~
201    5,    3, 2 |                             2 Aryaman art thou as regardeth maidens
202    5,    3, 4 |            through thy glory, God who art so lovely! granting abundant
203    5,    8, 5 |              Agni! multiform, God who art lauded much! givest in every
204    5,    9, 4 |                      4 Yea, very hard art thou to grasp, like offspring
205    5,    9, 5 |               Whose flames, when thou art sending forth the smoke,
206    5,   10, 2 |                                2 Ours art thou, wondrous Agni, bywisdom
207    5,   11, 3 |       unadorned, from thy two Mothers art thou born: thou camest fromVivasvan
208    5,   11, 6 |               wood.~Thou by attrition art produced as conquer.ing
209    5,   13, 4 |                         4 Thou, Agni, art spread widely forth, Priest
210    5,   21, 2 |                   2 For well, O Agni, art thou pleased when thou art
211    5,   21, 2 |            art thou pleased when thou art kindled mid mankind.~Straight
212    5,   23, 2 |          vanquisheth in war;~For thou art wonderful and true, giver
213    5,   25, 7 |               shine on high, thou who art rich in light.~Like the
214    5,   27, 2 |             Protect Tryaruna, as thou art waxing strong and art highly
215    5,   27, 2 |            thou art waxing strong and art highly praised, Vaisvanara
216    5,   28, 2 |                     2 Enkindled, thou art King of the immortal world:
217    5,   28, 4 |             brilliant splendour, thou art lighted well at sacred rites.~
218    5,   28, 5 |        skilled in sacrifice:~For thou art bearer of our gifts.~
219    5,   29, 1 |              thee, for thou, O Indra, art their sapient Rsi.~
220    5,   31, 2 |          naught else better than thou art, Indra: e'en to the wifeless
221    5,   36, 5 |            wax stronger: Strong, thou art borne by thy two strong
222    5,   39, 2 |              may we know thee as thou art, boundless in thy munificence.~
223    5,   40, 7 |               am thine, O Atri.~Mitra art thou, the sender of true
224    5,   44, 2 |               in light,~Good guardian art thou, not to be deceived,
225    5,   81, 4 |              night: yea, thou, O God, art Mitra through thy righteous
226    5,   81, 5 |              Over all generation thou art Lord alone: Pusan art thou,
227    5,   81, 5 |            thou art Lord alone: Pusan art thou, O God, in all thy
228    6,    2, 8 |             Agni, like an able steed, art urged by wisdom in the wood.~
229    6,    2, 8 |              wisdom in the wood.~Thou art like wind; food, home art
230    6,    2, 8 |             art like wind; food, home art thou, like a young horse
231    6,    4, 4 |                                4 Thou art a Singer, Son! our feast-companion:
232    6,    5, 6 |          subdue our foemen.~When thou art praised with words and decked
233    6,   11, 2 |                                2 Thou art our guileless, most delightful
234    6,   13, 2 |                                2 Thou art our Bhaga to send wealth
235    6,   13, 2 |            wondrous splendour.~Friend art thou of the lofty Law, like
236    6,   15, 2 |             such, most friendly, thou art every day extolled in lauds
237    6,   15, 14|               the man's rite-for thou art sacrificer -~Worship, for
238    6,   16, 9 |          placed by Manus, thou, Agni, art near, the wisest Priest:~
239    6,   17, 2 |               2 Drink it thou God who art impetuous victor, Lord of
240    6,   18, 9 |           weaken, Bounteous Lord, his art and magic.~
241    6,   19, 10|              deeds glory.~Thou, King, art Lord of earthly, heavenly
242    6,   21, 1 |             invocations call thee who art to be invoked, O Hero;~Hymns
243    6,   21, 3 |               Mighty God, thy Law who art Immortal.~
244    6,   21, 10|            hymns and praises thee who art very Mighty and Most Holy.~
245    6,   21, 12|             thou our Leader, thou who art known to all as Path-preparer.~
246    6,   22, 6 |              of thyself, thou by this art hast shattered, with thought-swift
247    6,   22, 9 |             of earthly creatures thou art the King, O God of splendid
248    6,   23, 1 |                               1. THOU art attached to pressed-out
249    6,   30, 5 |        firmness of the mountain.~Thou art the King of men, of all
250    6,   31, 1 |                1. SOLE Lord of wealth art thou, O Lord of riches:
251    6,   35, 5 |          present foeman, Sakra! Hence art thou praised as Hero, foe
252    6,   36, 4 |     brightly-shining riches.~For thou art Lord of men, without an
253    6,   36, 4 |          equal: of all the world thou art the only Sovran.~
254    6,   44, 3 |                      3 Wherewith thou art increased in strength, and
255    6,   44, 12|              of kine and horses.~Thou art of old the Cherisher of
256    6,   44, 21|                               21 Thou art the Bull of earth, the Bull
257    6,   45, 5 |           Thou, Slaughterer of Vrtra, art Guardian and Friend of one
258    6,   45, 6 |            sing thy praise:~Good hero art thou called by men.~
259    6,   45, 11|              as thou wast of old, and art now to be called on when
260    6,   45, 15|           drive the chariot, with our art and aim,~O Conqueror, win
261    6,   45, 26|              is thy love to win: thou art a Steer to him who longs
262    6,   47, 30|           drive away misfortune: thou art the Fist of Indra: show
263    6,   48, 8 |                                8 Thou art the Lord of house and home
264    6,   48, 9 |         bounties, gracious Lord.~Thou art the Charioteer, Agni, of
265    6,   48, 19|                           19 For thou art high above mankind, in glory
266    6,   55, 3 |          whose steeds are goats, thou art a stream of wealth, a treasure-heap,~
267    6,   56, 5 |               the spoil:~Thou, Pusan, art renowned afar.~
268    6,   58, 1 |                        1. LIKE heaven art thou: one form is bright,
269    6,   61, 6 |             divine Sarasvad, thou who art strong in wealth and power~
270    6,   64, 2 |                    2 We see that thou art good: far shines thy lustre;
271    6,   71, 2 |              give us wealth:~For thou art mighty to produce and lull
272    7,    1, 21|             Thou Agni, swift to hear, art fair of aspect: beam forth,
273    7,    8, 3 |             dost thou exert when thou art lauded?~When, Bounteous
274    7,    8, 5 |             hast waxen gracious.~Thou art already famed as praised
275    7,   11, 1 |                              1. GREAT art thou, Agni, sacrifice's
276    7,   12, 3 |                        3 O Agni, thou art Varuna and Mitra: Vasisthas
277    7,   15, 8 |           well.~Thou, rich in heroes, art our Friend.~
278    7,   16, 5 |                         5 Thou, Agni, art the homestead's Lord, our
279    7,   16, 5 |               Lord of all boons, thou art the Cleanser and a Sage.
280    7,   16, 6 |     sacrificer, O Most Wise, for thou art he who granteth wealth.~
281    7,   16, 7 |                          7 O Agni who art worshipped well, dear let
282    7,   25, 3 |              of a Helper such as thou art, Hero.~Strong, Mighty God,
283    7,   29, 4 |           Maghavan, invoke thee: thou art our Providence, even as
284    7,   30, 2 |       sunlight.~Among all people thou art foremost fighter: give up
285    7,   31, 6 |                                6 Thou art mine ample coat of mail,
286    7,   31, 7 |                          7 Yea, great art thou whose conquering might
287    7,   32, 17|                               17 Thou art renowned as giving wealth
288    7,   32, 24|             host.~For, Maghavan, thou art rich in treasures from of
289    7,   33, 11|                Vasistha thou, priest, art son of Varuna and Mitra;~
290    7,   37, 3 |            For thou, O Bounteous One, art used to giving, at parting
291    7,   46, 4 |              not thy noose, when thou art angry, seize us.~Give us
292    7,   98, 6 |               beholdest.~Thou, Indra, art alone the Lord of cattle;
293    7,  104, 14|           about the Gods, O Agni.~Why art thou angry with us, Jatavedas?
294    8,    1, 6 |                       6 O Indra, thou art more to me than sire or
295    8,    1, 7 |                               7 Where art thou? Whither art thou gone?
296    8,    1, 7 |               Where art thou? Whither art thou gone? For many a place
297    8,    1, 34|           with joy addressed him, Now art thou well, my lord, and
298    8,    2, 1 |               O Vasu, drink till thou art full:~Undaunted God, we
299    8,    2, 9 |                                9 Pure art thou, set in many a place,
300    8,    2, 11|               hear them say that thou art rich.~
301    8,    4, 1 |                1. THOUGH, Indra, thou art called by men eastward and
302    8,    4, 1 |               and south,~Thou chiefly art with Anava and Turvasa,
303    8,    6, 25|               eyes,~When, Indra, thou art kind to us.~
304    8,    6, 41|                               41 Thou art a Rsi born of old, sole
305    8,   11, 1 |             Agni, God mid mortal men, art guard of sacred rites, thou
306    8,   11, 1 |           guard of sacred rites, thou art~To be adored at sacrifice.~
307    8,   11, 8 |                                8 Thou art the same in many a place:
308    8,   11, 8 |               mid all the people thou art Lord.~In fray and fightt
309    8,   13, 15|               us.~Or in the sea, thou art the guard of Soma juice.~
310    8,   13, 23|           stallions, draw thy car who art~Untouched by age, most gladdening
311    8,   13, 31|              thine:~O Satakratu, thou art strong, strong is our call.~
312    8,   14, 11|                 11 For thou, O Indra, art the God whom hymns and praises
313    8,   15, 3 |           Such, Praised by many! thou art King alone thou smitest
314    8,   17, 12|             shed for thy delight~Thou art invoked, Akhandala!~
315    8,   19, 8 |           found perfect security thou art the Sovran Lord of wealth.~
316    8,   19, 29|          wealth.~Excellent Agni, thou art called my Providence: delight
317    8,   19, 31|       Bounteous, it is taken up.~Thou art the dear Friend of the mighty
318    8,   21, 6 |               reverential prayer. Why art thou pondering yet awhile?~
319    8,   21, 6 |             Here are our wishes; thou art liberal, Lord of Bays: we
320    8,   21, 13|      rivalless ever and companionless art thou:~Thou seekest comradeship
321    8,   21, 14|               thou, even as a Father, art invoked.~
322    8,   23, 29|                 29 A mighty Conqueror art thou, O Agni, so disclose
323    8,   23, 30|                        30 Thou, Agni, art a glorious God: bring hither
324    8,   24, 2 |             For thou by slaying Vrtra art the Vrtra-slayer, famed
325    8,   24, 8 |               and excellent, thou who art much invoked!~
326    8,   24, 26|               act! for gain:~For thou art he who conquers all our
327    8,   26, 20|               Lord of Right, thou who art Tvastar's son-in-law,~Thy
328    8,   33, 10|                  10 Yea, verily, thou art a Bull, with a bull's rush.
329    8,   33, 10|            may stay:~Thou Mighty One, art celebrated as a Bull, famed
330    8,   33, 11|               bulls: thou, Satakratu, art a Bull.~
331    8,   36, 5 |          cattle, father of all steeds art thou. O Satakratu, drink
332    8,   37, 3 |                    3 Sole Ruler, thou art Sovran of this world of
333    8,   37, 5 |                                5 Thou art the Lord supreme o'er rest
334    8,   39, 3 |              among the Gods, for thou art the rmost excellent, the
335    8,   39, 10|                     10 Our Agni, thou art first among the Gods, and
336    8,   41, 3 |       stablished the morns with magic art visible over all is he.~
337    8,   43, 9 |               way,~And as their Child art born anew.~
338    8,   43, 14|           Good,~Friend by the Friend, art lighted up.~
339    8,   43, 21|               place, the same in look art thou, a Prince o'er all
340    8,   44, 24|         Excellent and Lord of wealth. art thou O Agni, rich in light:~
341    8,   44, 29|                           29 For thou art sharer of our feast, wise,
342    8,   45, 14|                        14 Though thou art highest, Sage and Bold let
343    8,   45, 17|                       17 And thee who art not deaf, whose cars are
344    8,   45, 33|         praises be,~When, Indra, thou art kind to us.~
345    8,   48, 15|             On all sides,. Soma, thou art our life-giver: aim of all
346    8,   49, 3 |                          3 Agni, thou art Disposer, Sage, Herald,
347    8,   49, 5 |                               5 Famed art thou, Agni, far and wide,
348    8,   49, 6 |               to thy worshipper~Great art thou.~So may my princes,
349    8,   49, 14|               are thy teeth when thou art spreading far and wide.~
350    8,   49, 19|         burner-up of Raksasas,~Mighty art thou, the ever-present Household-Lord,
351    8,   50, 6 |           kine, a golden well, O God, art thou,~For no one may impair
352    8,   53, 2 |            who bring no gifts. Mighty art thou~There is not one to
353    8,   53, 3 |                                3 Thou art the Lord of Soma pressed,
354    8,   53, 3 |         impressed is also thine.~Thou art the Sovran of the folk.~
355    8,   54, 1 |                1. THOUGH, Indra, thou art called by men from east
356    8,   54, 7 |                     7 As, Indra, thou art evermore the common Lord
357    8,   58, 12|             whom belong Seven Rivers, art a glorious God.~The waters
358    8,   59, 14|           whose grass is trimmed thou art continually praised,~That
359    8,   60, 2 |            Nay, Guardian of the earth art thou.~
360    8,   60, 8 |               Over all treasures thou art Lord.~
361    8,   64, 3 |               whom sacrifice is paid,~Art holy, faithful to the Law.~
362    8,   67, 3 |             ear,~For thou, Good Lord, art far renowned.~
363    8,   69, 7 |              7 Indra, be firm: a fort art thou. To thine appointed
364    8,   69, 9 |              thy sacrificial name.~So art thou held to be our Lord.~
365    8,   70, 3 |                     3 Hero, when thou art fain to give, neither may
366    8,   71, 2 |             Drink boldly even as thou art wont'.~
367    8,   71, 7 |            thee,~Drink thou, for thou art Lord thereof.~
368    8,   71, 8 |            seen,~Drink thou, for thou art Lord thereof.~
369    8,   71, 9 |            thee,~Drink thou, for thou art Lord thereof.~
370    8,   79, 2 |                                2 Thou art the best of all in sending
371    8,   79, 2 |         sending bounteous gifts, true art thou, lordly in thine act.~
372    8,   79, 4 |               4 For thou, O Maghavan, art truthful, ne'er subdued
373    8,   79, 5 |                       5 O Indra, thou art far-renowned, impetuous,
374    8,   81, 26|                  26 Here, Indra, thou art ready by our Soma juices
375    8,   81, 28|                        28 For so thou art the hero's Friend, a Hero,
376    8,   81, 28|           hero's Friend, a Hero, too, art thou, and strong:~So may
377    8,   81, 32|             all our enemies:~For thou art ours and we are thine.~
378    8,   82, 28|            strength:~For, Indra, thou art kind to us.~
379    8,   82, 29|            felicity:~Fbr, Indra, thou art kind to us.~
380    8,   82, 30|           unto thee:~For, Indra, thou art kind to us.~
381    8,   82, 33|               33 O Vrtra-slayer, thou art he who drinks these drops
382    8,   84, 3 |              Falcon brought:~For thou art King and Sovran Lord of
383    8,   84, 4 |              valiant offspring: Great art thou.~
384    8,   86, 5 |                        5 Whether thou art in heaven's bright sphere,
385    8,   86, 7 |      companion of our feast.~For thou art our protection, yea, thou
386    8,   86, 7 |             our protection, yea, thou art our kin: O Indra, turn us
387    8,   87, 2 |                        2 Thou, Indra, art the Conqueror: thou gavest
388    8,   87, 2 |             Maker of all things, thou art Mighty and All-God.~
389    8,   87, 5 |           truthful Soma-drinker, thou art mightier than both the worlds.~
390    8,   87, 6 |                            6 For thou art he, O Indra, wiio stormeth
391    8,   88, 5 |           Thou in thy battles, Indra, art subduer of all hostile bands.~
392    8,   88, 5 |             all hostile bands.~Father art thou, aIl-conquering, cancelling
393    8,   90, 11|                11 Verily, Surya, thou art great; truly, Aditya, thou
394    8,   90, 11|            great; truly, Aditya, thou art great.~As thou art great
395    8,   90, 11|               thou art great.~As thou art great indeed, thy greatness
396    8,   90, 11|               yea, verily, thou, God, art great.~
397    8,   90, 12|                   12 Yea, Surya, thou art great in fame thou evermore,
398    8,   90, 12|            fame thou evermore, O God, art great.~Thou by thy greatness
399    8,   90, 12|          great.~Thou by thy greatness art the Gods' High Priest, divine,
400    8,   93, 7 |                         7 If now thou art at sacrifice, or if thou
401    8,   93, 7 |              at sacrifice, or if thou art upon the earth,~Come thence,
402    8,   94, 9 |             anew to know thee as thou art:~As in decisive fight thou
403    8,   95, 7 |                               7 Ne'er art thou fruitless, Indra ne'
404    8,   96, 7 |                               7 Never art thou neglectful: thou guardest
405    9,    2, 10|              10 Winner of kine, Indu, art thou, winner of heroes,
406    9,    8, 3 |                       3 Soma, as thou art purified, incite to bounty
407    9,    8, 5 |               through the filter thou art poured, we clothe thee with
408    9,   11, 8 |             Sovran of the heart, thou art effused, O Soma, that Indra
409    9,   18, 1 |             the sieve,:~All-bounteous art thou in carouse.~
410    9,   18, 2 |                                2 Thou art a sacred Bard, a Sage; the
411    9,   18, 2 |             of thy sap:~All-bountcous art thou in carouse.~
412    9,   18, 3 |          drink of thee:~All-bounteous art thou in carouse.~
413    9,   18, 4 |             be desired:~All-bounteous art thou in carouse.~
414    9,   18, 5 |             mother kine~All-bounteous art thou in carouse.~
415    9,   18, 6 |           world-halvcs:~All-bounteous art thou in carouse.~
416    9,   18, 7 |            cried aloud:~All-bounteous art thou in carouse.~
417    9,   20, 5 |                             5 As thou art cleansed, O Wondrous Steed,
418    9,   23, 6 |               6 For Indra, Soma! thou art cleansed, a feast-companion
419    9,   24, 3 |               3 O Soma Pavamana, thou art flowing to be Indra's drink:~
420    9,   24, 5 |           thou runnest to the filter, art,~Ready for Indra's high
421    9,   26, 1 |               sages with the fingers' art have dressed and decked
422    9,   40, 5 |                             5 As thou art cleansed, bring hero strength
423    9,   41, 4 |              abundant food, when thou art pressed, O Indu wealth~In
424    9,   44, 1 |              to Gods,~Unwearied, thou art flowing forQh.~
425    9,   47, 5 |               the steeds. In war~Thou art upon the conquerors' side.~
426    9,   56, 3 |         greets her love:~O Soma, thou art decked to win.~
427    9,   57, 4 |               to us, Indu, while thou art purified,~All treasures
428    9,   59, 4 |          becamest great:~O Indu, thou art over all.~
429    9,   61, 20|               booty every day,~Gainer art thou of steeds and kine.~
430    9,   61, 23|             sons:~Strengthen, as thou art cleansed, our hymns.~
431    9,   64, 1 |                         1. Soma, thou art a splendid Steer, a Steer,
432    9,   64, 2 |              A Steer indeed, O Steer, art thou.~
433    9,   64, 14|                         14 While thou art cleansed, Song-Lover, bring
434    9,   64, 25|           Soma, Indu, thou while thou art purified urgest onward speech.~
435    9,   64, 26|                Soma, Indu, while thou art purified do thou bring to
436    9,   64, 27|              Much-invoked, while thou art purifying, as the Friend.~
437    9,   65, 4 |                                4 Thou art a Steer by lustre: we, O
438    9,   65, 6 |                           6 When thou art cleansed with both the hands
439    9,   66, 16|                               16 Best art thou, Soma, of the great,
440    9,   67, 2 |          flowing best gladdener, thou art~A Prince to Indra with thy
441    9,   67, 13|               Wealth-giver among Gods art thou.~
442    9,   74, 9 |             Soma, thy juice when thou art blended with the streams,
443    9,   76, 3 |                       3 Soma, as thou art purified with flowing wave,
444    9,   78, 2 |                         2 Thou, Soma, art effused for Indra by the
445    9,   81, 3 |                          3 While thou art cleansed, O Soma, scatter
446    9,   85, 1 |             forward in the fight thou art the vigour of the Gods,
447    9,   85, 2 |              thou, even thou thyself, art Indra's noblest food.~Full
448    9,   85, 4 |        Roaring within the beaker thou art balmed with milk: thou passest
449    9,   85, 7 |                          8 While thou art purified pour on us hero
450    9,   86, 5 |            all things, Sovran as thou art and passing strong, thy
451    9,   86, 5 |            world's Lord, O Soma, thou art King.~
452    9,   86, 28|    generations of celestial seed thou art the Sovran Lord of all the
453    9,   86, 28|            owns thy sway; thou, Indu, art the first establisher of
454    9,   86, 29|                               29 Thou art the sea, O Sage who bringest
455    9,   86, 30|            the filter, Soma Pavamana, art purified to support the
456    9,   86, 39|               life.~Rich in brave men art thou, Soma, who winnest
457    9,   86, 41|               for us, Indu, when thou art quaffed, the blessing that
458    9,   86, 47|           fleece of the sheep as thou art cleansed.~When, Indu, thou
459    9,   86, 47|            cleansed.~When, Indu, thou art. balmed with milk within
460    9,   88, 3 |              like both Nasatyas,~Thou art thyself like the Wealth-Giver,
461    9,   88, 4 |              great deeds, thou, Soma, art slayer of the Vrtras, Fort-destroyer.~
462    9,   88, 8 |                is thy glory.~All-pure art thou like Mitra the beloved,
463    9,   93, 4 |             Indu Pavamana, while thou art roaring send us wealth in
464    9,   97, 3 |               noble.~Roar out as thou art purified, run forward. Do
465    9,   97, 14|              thee, when thou, O Soma, art effused for Indra.~
466    9,   97, 36|              into vessels, while thou art purified flow for our welfare.~
467    9,   97, 43|              We are thy friends, thou art the Friend of Indra.~
468    9,   97, 48|            unto us, God Soma, as thou art purified flow to the saucers,~
469    9,   97, 51|            riches, send us, when thou art cleansed, what earth containeth,~
470    9,   97, 55|               they cleanse thee.~Thou art the giver of the gift, a
471    9,   98, 10|      Vrtra-slaying Indra, thou, Soma, art poured that he may drink,~
472    9,   99, 8 |               guided by the men, thou art led to the cleaning sieve.~
473    9,  100, 3 |                4 Thy stream when thou art pressed runs on like some
474    9,  104, 5 |                         5 Thou, Indu, art the food of Gods, O Sovran
475    9,  105, 5 |              the tawny, Indu thou who art the God's most special food,~
476    9,  107, 1 |              thee in waters when thou art effused, blending thee still
477    9,  107, 23|              thy righteous ways.~Fair art thou whom the sages, O Far-seeing
478    9,  109, 6 |                 6 Thou, bright Juice, art Sustainer of the sky: flow,
479    9,  110, 9 |             long as thou, O Pavamana, art above this earth and heaven
480   10,    1, 2 |                   2 Thou, being born, art Child of Earth and Heaven,
481   10,    1, 2 |         Brilliant Babe, subduest, and art come forth, loud roaring,
482   10,    1, 4 |              again thou meetest. Thou art Invoking Priest in homes
483   10,    2, 1 |               O Agni. Best worshipper art thou of all Invokers.~
484   10,    2, 2 |            Cleanser's office, thinker art thou, wealth-giver, true
485   10,    4, 1 |              A fountain in the desert art thou, Agni, O Ancient King,
486   10,    4, 2 |          stall, O Most Youthful.~Thou art the messenger of Gods and
487   10,    8, 5 |                                5 Thou art the Eye and Guard of mighty
488   10,    8, 5 |           sacrifice thou comest.~Thou art the Waters' Child O Jatavedas,
489   10,    8, 6 |                                6 Thou art the Leader of the rite and
490   10,   10, 13|                         13 Alas! thou art indeed a weakling, Yama
491   10,   11, 5 |                               5 Still art thou kind to him who feeds
492   10,   18, 9 |            and might and glory.~There art thou, there; and here with
493   10,   21, 1 |            and brightly shining. Thou art waxing great.~
494   10,   21, 2 |             offering taste thee. Thou art waxing great.~
495   10,   21, 3 |          glories thou assurnest. Thou art waxing great.~
496   10,   21, 4 |          splendid at sacrifices. Thou art waxing great.~
497   10,   21, 5 |       weIl-loved friend of Yama, Thou art waxing great.~
498   10,   21, 6 |           givest him who offers. Thou art waxing great.~
499   10,   21, 7 |             eyes most observant. Thou art waxing great.~
500   10,   21, 8 |               brilliant flame.~A Bull art thou when bellowing,-at
 
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