Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   10, 8 |              wrathful mood.~Win us the waters of the sky, and send us
  2    1,   22, 6 |            send us succour, praise the Waters' Offspring Savitar:~Fain
  3    1,   23, 17|                                 17 May Waters gathered near the Sun, and
  4    1,   23, 18|                          18 I call the Waters, Goddesses, wherein our
  5    1,   23, 19|                     19 Amrit is in the Waters in the Waters there is healing
  6    1,   23, 19|                is in the Waters in the Waters there is healing balm~Be
  7    1,   23, 20|               he who blesseth all. The Waters hold all medicines.~
  8    1,   23, 21|                                   21 O Waters, teem with medicine to keep
  9    1,   23, 22|            have lied or falsely sworn, Waters, remove it far from me.~
 10    1,   23, 23|                                 23 The Waters I this day have sought,
 11    1,   24, 6 |               or spirit;~Nor these the waters that flow on for ever, nor
 12    1,   32, 1 |             Dragon, then disclosed the waters, and cleft the channels
 13    1,   32, 2 |              rapid flow descending the waters glided downward to the ocean.~
 14    1,   32, 8 |               bank-bursting river, the waters taking courage flow above
 15    1,   32, 10|              rest for ever onward.~The waters bear off Vrtra's nameless
 16    1,   32, 11|              the thralls of Dasas, the waters stayed like kine held by
 17    1,   33, 11|                                 11 The waters flowed according to their
 18    1,   34, 6 |              and thrice those that the waters hold,~Favour and health
 19    1,   46, 9 |           heaven; the wealth is at the waters' place:~Where will ye manifest
 20    1,   51, 4 |            unclosed the prisons of the waters; thou hast in the mountain
 21    1,   52, 14|             attained, whose bounds the waters of mid-air have never reached, -~
 22    1,   54, 10|              the vault that stayed the waters' flow: in Vrtra's hollow
 23    1,   56, 5 |                the juice, hast set the waters free, and broken Vrtra's
 24    1,   57    |                checkless bounty, as of waters down a slope, is spread
 25    1,   59, 3 |               riches in the hills, the waters, the herbs, among mankind,
 26    1,   61, 10|          piece-meal Vrtra, drier up of waters.~He let the floods go free,
 27    1,   64, 6 |            dropping milk fill full the waters which avail in solenm rites.~
 28    1,   65, 2 |             vast as heaven itself.~The waters feed with praise the growing
 29    1,   67, 5 |                life of all men, in the waters' home,-for him have sages
 30    1,   70, 2 |                    2 He who is germ of waters, germ of woods, germ of
 31    1,   79, 2 |                to smile he cometh: the waters fall, the clouds utter their
 32    1,   80, 3 |            might: stay Vrtra, make the waters thine, lauding thine own
 33    1,   80, 4 |               Let these life-fostering waters flow attended by the Marut
 34    1,   80, 5 |           Vrtra's back, and loosed the waters free to run, lauding his
 35    1,   83, 1 |                him, as round about the waters clearly seen afar fill Sindhu
 36    1,   83, 2 |                         2 The heavenly Waters come not nigh the priestly
 37    1,   91, 4 |              in the plants, and in the waters, -~With all of these, well-pleased
 38    1,   91, 22|          milch-kine, and these running waters, all these, O Soma, thou
 39    1,   92, 12|             kine, as a flood rolls his waters.~Never transgressing the
 40    1,   95, 3 |              in the heaven, and in the waters.~Governing in the cast of
 41    1,   95, 4 |             The germ of many, from the waters' bosom he goes forth, wise
 42    1,   95, 5 |          uplifted in the lap of waving waters.~When he was born both Tvastar'
 43    1,   95, 8 |              in his home with milk and waters.~The Sage adorns the depths
 44    1,   96, 1 |                himself all wisdom.~The waters and the bowl have made him
 45    1,   96, 2 |        refulgent light, heaven and the waters. The Gods possessed the
 46    1,  100, 11|           invoked of many,~For gain of waters, and of sons and grandsons,
 47    1,  100, 15|              have reached, nor yet the Waters.~Both Earth and Heaven in
 48    1,  100, 18|            land, the sunlight, and the waters.~
 49    1,  103, 2 |             thunderbolt and loosed the waters.~Maghavan with his puissance
 50    1,  103, 5 |            plants, the forests and the waters.~
 51    1,  104, 3 |           himself, casts foam amid the waters.~Both wives of Kuyava in
 52    1,  104, 4 |              him, bear milk upon their waters.~
 53    1,  104, 6 |                a share of sunlight, of waters, sinlessness, and reputation.~
 54    1,  105, 1 |                          1. WITHIN the waters runs the Moon, he with the
 55    1,  108, 11|            mountains, in the herbs, or waters,~Even from thence, ye mighty
 56    1,  109, 4 |               it with sweetness in the waters.~
 57    1,  112, 5 |               Wherewith ye raised from waters, prisoned and fast bound,
 58    1,  116, 3 |            left Bhujyu in the cloud of waters.~Ye brought him back in
 59    1,  116, 24|                sore affliction, in the waters.~
 60    1,  121, 11|              the boar who lay amid the waters, to sleep thou sentest with
 61    1,  122, 3 |            delight us, pourer forth of waters!~Sharpen our wits, O Parvata
 62    1,  122, 6 |            fields, listen with all his waters 1~
 63    1,  125, 5 |                giver.~The streams, the waters flow for him with fatness:
 64    1,  135, 6 |              juices pressed for you in waters here, borne by attendant
 65    1,  139, 10|            very Strong hath gained the waters by himself, the strong gained
 66    1,  139, 11|            with might, Eleven, live in waters, accept this sacrifice,
 67    1,  143, 1 |        Strength,~Who, Offspring of the Waters, bearing precious things
 68    1,  144, 2 |               he dwelt extended in the waters' lap, absorbed those Godlike
 69    1,  149, 4 |               sacrificing Priest where waters gather.~
 70    1,  151, 1 |              with power, a Friend, mid waters, at the sacrifice.~
 71    1,  153, 4 |              may the kine and heavenly Waters pour you sweet drink in
 72    1,  157, 5 |               sovrans of the wood, the waters,~
 73    1,  158, 3 |              equipped and set amid the waters,~So may I gain your shelter
 74    1,  158, 6 |               He is the Brahman of the waters as they strive to reach
 75    1,  161, 9 |                   9 Most excellent are waters, thus said one of you; most
 76    1,  161, 14|            comes in the sea's gathered waters, O Sons of Strength, desirous
 77    1,  163, 1 |       proceeding from the sea or upper waters,~Limbs of the deer hadst
 78    1,  163, 4 |                bind thee, three in the waters,~three within the ocean.~
 79    1,  164, 48|           heaven they fly robed in the waters.~Again descend they from
 80    1,  164, 53|            germ of plants, the germ of waters,~Him who delighteth us with
 81    1,  165, 8 |             these lucid softly flowing waters.~
 82    1,  174, 9 |              thou hast made the stormy waters flow down, O Indra, like
 83    1,  178, 2 |                run the quickly flowing waters.May Indra come to us with
 84    1,  180, 5 |          compasseth Earth, Heaven, and Waters: decayed for you is sorrow'
 85    1,  181, 1 |             Priests are bring from the waters?~This sacrifice is your
 86    1,  182, 6 |              cast down headlong in the waters, plunged in the thick inevitable
 87    1,  184, 3 |               move on, sprung from the waters, like ancient times of Varuna
 88    1,  186, 5 |               will incite the Child of Waters whom vigorous course swift
 89    1,  187, 8 |        Whatever morsel we consume from waters or from plants of earth,
 90    1,  190, 7 |           closely looks upon both, the waters and the vessel.~
 91    2,    1, 1 |           brought to life from out the waters, from the stone:~From out
 92    2,    4, 2 |              served him in the home of waters set him of old in houses
 93    2,   11, 5 |              enveloped deep within the waters, him who checked heaven
 94    2,   12, 7 |             and Morning, who leads the waters, He, O men, is Indra.~
 95    2,   13, 5 |            lauds, even as a steed with waters: meet for praise art thou.~
 96    2,   17, 5 |                downward rushing of the waters he ordained.~Fast he upheld
 97    2,   19, 2 |        piecemeal Ahi who barred up the waters,~So that the quickening
 98    2,   19, 3 |                sent forth the flood of waters to the ocean.~He gave the
 99    2,   20, 7 |              hath he created earth and waters, and ever helped the prayer
100    2,   24, 12|             truth proceedeth: even the waters break not your commandment.~
101    2,   25, 5 |              roaring rivers pour their waters down for him, and many a
102    2,   27, 13|              him, he dwells beside the waters rich with pasture.~None
103    2,   30, 1 |               day goes on the sheen of waters. What time hath past since
104    2,   35    |                      HYMN XXXV. Son of Waters.~
105    2,   35, 1 |              Will not the rapid Son of Waters make them lovely, for he
106    2,   35, 2 |                it'~The friendly Son of Waters by the greatness of Godhead
107    2,   35, 3 |           resplendent Offspring of the Waters.~
108    2,   35, 4 |                     4 The never-sullen waters, youthful Maidens, carefully
109    2,   35, 4 |            beauty, unfed with wood. in waters, oil-enveloped.~
110    2,   35, 5 |            none may injure.~Within the waters hath he pressed, as hollows,
111    2,   35, 7 |               noble viands.~lle Son of Waters, gathering strength in waters,
112    2,   35, 7 |          Waters, gathering strength in waters, shines for his worshipper
113    2,   35, 8 |                            8 He who in waters with his own pure Godhead
114    2,   35, 9 |                                  9 The Waters' Son hath risen, and clothed
115    2,   35, 10|               is like gold, the Son of Waters.~When he is seated fresh
116    2,   35, 11|               lovely aspect of him the Waters' Son increase in secret.~
117    2,   35, 13|              they kiss him.~He, Son of Waters, of unfading colour, hadi
118    2,   35, 14|            rays that never perish,~The Waters, bearing oil to feed their
119    2,   38, 2 |             all may mark him.~Even the waters bend them to his service:
120    2,   38, 7 |           share which thou hast set in waters.~The woods are given to
121    2,   38, 11|              from heaven and earth and waters,~That it be well with friends
122    3,    1, 3 |             discovered in the midst of waters beautiful Agni with the
123    3,    1, 5 |          himself in light, the life of waters, lie spreads abroad his
124    3,    1, 7 |             scattered where flow sweet waters, at the spring of fatness;~
125    3,    1, 12|             keen supporter where great waters gather, light-shedder whom
126    3,    5, 3 |               the Law, Friend, germ of waters.~Loved and adored, the height
127    3,    5, 8 |                oil increased him,~Like waters lovely when they hasten
128    3,    9, 1 |               God, to be our help,~The Waters' Child, the blessed, the
129    3,   22, 2 |                 O Holy One, and in the waters,~Wherewith thou hast spread
130    3,   22, 3 |             Gods beheld in spirit.~The waters, too, come hither, those
131    3,   31, 16|               House-Friend, he set the waters flowing, all-lucid, widely
132    3,   31, 20|               are spread the purifying waters convey thou us across them
133    3,   32, 5 |               Ones stirrest floods and waters.~
134    3,   32, 11|                when couched around the waters.~The heaven itself attained
135    3,   33, 1 |               Sutudri speed down their waters.~
136    3,   33, 4 |            rise and swell with billowy waters move forward to the home
137    3,   33, 7 |                course forth flowed the waters.~
138    3,   33, 13|            bear up the pins, and ye, O Waters, spare the thongs;~And never
139    3,   34, 8 |               of the light and Godlike Waters,~He who hath won this broad
140    3,   35, 8 |                men, the mountains, the waters, Indra, have for thee made
141    3,   36, 6 |             sea, as borne on cars, the waters.~Vaster is Indra even than
142    3,   38, 4 |               hath reached the eternal waters.~
143    3,   39, 6 |              lay secret, hidden in the waters, he held in his right hand,
144    3,   51, 5 |             growing plants, the living waters, the forest trees preserve
145    3,   54, 19|               and Heaven, the Sun, the waters, hear us, and the wide firmament
146    3,   55, 22|           gifts for thee are herbs and waters, and earth brings all her
147    3,   56, 4 |            Adityas.~The Goddesses, the Waters, stayed to meet him: they
148    3,   56, 5 |             are the holy Ladies of the Waters, thrice here from heaven
149    3,   56, 7 |                and Earth, yea, and the Waters, solicit wealth that Savitar
150    4,    3, 12|             the Immortal Goddesses the Waters, with meath-rich waves,
151    4,   13, 4 |              hide, the darkness in the waters.~
152    4,   16, 6 |            eager Friends let loose the waters.~They with their songs cleft
153    4,   16, 7 |                 Thou sentest forth the waters of the ocean, as Lord through
154    4,   17, 2 |               shook in agitation . the waters flowed, and desert spots
155    4,   17, 3 |                slain, forth flowed the waters swiftly.~
156    4,   18, 6 |               motion onward flow these waters, the Holy Ones, shouting,
157    4,   18, 6 |                 what girdling rock the waters burst asunder.~
158    4,   18, 8 |             him, mine infant, were the waters gracious. Indra, my Son,
159    4,   19, 2 |           slewest Ahi who besieged the waters, and duggest out their all-supporting
160    4,   26, 2 |               forth the loudly-roaring waters, and the Gods moved according
161    4,   28, 1 |               Soma, Indra for man made waters flow together,~Slew Ahi,
162    4,   30, 12|      overflowing stream~Who spread her waters o'er the land.~
163    4,   33, 6 |            Plants spread o'er deserts, waters filled the hollows.~
164    4,   38, 10|                as the Sun lightens the waters.~May the strong Steed who
165    4,   40, 1 |        exertion;~Praise of the Lord of Waters, Dawn, and Agni, Brhaspati
166    4,   42, 4 |             flow the moisture-shedding waters, and set the heaven firm
167    4,   47, 2 |               you the drops proceed as waters gather to the vale.~
168    4,   54, 6 |                 Earth, Sindhu with the Waters, Aditi with Adityas, give
169    4,   57, 3 |               for us. the heavens, the waters, and full of sweets for
170    5,    2, 11|            obtain thereby the heavenly Waters.~
171    5,   29, 2 |               might flow, the youthful Waters.~
172    5,   30, 6 |          guileful lurker who beset the waters.~
173    5,   31, 6 |               man the moistly-gleaming waters.~
174    5,   31, 8 |         Turvaga didst stay the gushing waters.~Ye both assailed the fierce:
175    5,   31, 9 | hearing-distance.~Ye blew him from the waters, from his dwelling, and
176    5,   34, 9 |               pious.~May the collected waters yield him plenty, and his
177    5,   41, 10|               him the Offspring of the Waters.~Agn; with might neighs
178    5,   41, 11|                riches?~May Plants, the Waters, and the Sky preserve us,
179    5,   41, 12|             cloudy heaven:~And may the Waters, bright like castles, hear
180    5,   41, 14|           terrestrial generations, and Waters will I summon to the feasting.~
181    5,   41, 14|       conquered streams increase their waters.~
182    5,   42, 14|                Who, rich in clouds and waters with his lightning speeds
183    5,   45, 3 |                ancient birth of mighty waters~The mountain parted, Heaven
184    5,   46, 3 |              Mitra, Varuna, Aditi, the Waters, Mountains, Maruts, Sky,
185    5,   46, 7 |             are on the earth or in the waters' realm.~
186    5,   47, 5 |               knowledge that while the waters stand the streams are flowing:~
187    5,   48, 1 |              as a magic energy seeking waters spreads even to theimmeasurable
188    5,   53, 14|                 in rest and toil, rain waters down and balm.~
189    5,   54, 2 |               the lightning-flash. The waters sweeping round are thundering
190    5,   58, 6 |            strong-wrought fellies,~The waters are disturbed, the woods
191    5,   59, 7 |          mortals know, have caused the waters of the mounuains to desGend.~
192    5,   60, 3 |                along together like the waters.~
193    5,   76, 4 |                mountain. Come from the waters bringing food and vigour.~
194    5,   83, 6 |         thunder while thou pourest the waters down, our heavenly Lord
195    5,   85, 2 |       intellect in hearts, fire in the waters, Siurya in heaven and Soma
196    5,   85, 3 |        Therewith the universe's Sovran waters earth as the shower of rain
197    5,   85, 6 |                wherein they pour their waters.~
198    6,   13, 1 |        besought of heaven, the flow of waters.~
199    6,   13, 3 |            accordant with the Child of Waters.~
200    6,   14, 4 |              the hero chief, winner of waters, firm in fray.~Soon as they
201    6,   17, 12|               free the rushing wave of waters, the floods' great swell
202    6,   19, 12|             win, for sons and kine and waters.~
203    6,   20, 2 |                Dragon who enclosed the waters.~
204    6,   20, 12|          roaring Indra, drovest on the waters that made a roaring sound
205    6,   24, 6 |              sacrifice men brought the waters from thee, as from a mountain'
206    6,   25, 4 |                for seed and offspring, waters, kine, or corn-lands.~
207    6,   29, 5 |                with help his flocks to waters.~
208    6,   30, 4 |           slewest Ahi who besieged the waters, and lettest loose the streams
209    6,   31, 1 |         contending voices for seed and waters, progeny and sunlight.~
210    6,   32, 5 |         Coursers, hath swiftly won the waters from the southward.~Thus
211    6,   39, 5 |             deal forth treasures.~Give waters, herbs that have no poison,
212    6,   40, 2 |         pressing-stones, the cows, the waters have made this Soma ready
213    6,   44, 18|              freedom.~That we may gain waters and seed and offspring,
214    6,   44, 21|               rivers, Bull of standing waters.~For thee, the Strong, O
215    6,   47, 21|          Varcin and Sambara, where the waters gather.~
216    6,   50, 7 |         protection, Friends of man, ye Waters, in peace and trouble, to
217    6,   50, 11|               Cow, and dwellers in the waters.~
218    6,   50, 13|             the Lord, the Offspring of Waters, pouring down his dew be
219    6,   52, 14|          World-halves hear it, and the Waters' Child.~Let me not utter
220    6,   52, 15|                earth, in heaven, where waters gather -~May they vouchsafe
221    6,   60, 2 |               thou, Agni, for cows and waters, sunlight, stolen Mornings.~
222    6,   60, 2 |               Dawns, regions, wondrous waters.~
223    6,   62, 2 |               ye pass, and fields, and waters.~
224    6,   62, 6 |              birds, out of the sea and waters bore Bhujyu, son of Tugra,
225    6,   64, 1 |            splendour like the waves of waters.~She maketh paths all easy,
226    6,   64, 4 |                 Se1f-luminous! through waters.~So lofty Goddess with thine
227    6,   66, 8 |              and progeny, for kine and waters: he bursts the cow-stall
228    6,   68, 8 |                with boats we cross the waters.~
229    6,   72, 3 |               have ye filled full with waters.~
230    6,   73, 3 |                cattle.~Striving to win waters and light, resistless, Brhaspati
231    7,    5, 2 |               rivers, Bull of standing waters.~Vaisvanara when he hath
232    7,    9, 3 |              hath he entered, Child of Waters.~
233    7,    9, 5 |         Sarasvati, the Maruts, Asvins, Waters.~
234    7,   18, 8 |                folly fain to waste her waters, they parted inexhaustible
235    7,   18, 12|    thunder-armed, o'erwhelmedst in the waters famed ancient Kavasa and
236    7,   18, 15|              came speeding like loosed waters rushing downward.~The foemen,
237    7,   21, 3 |             thou settest free the many waters that were encompassed, Hero,
238    7,   23, 4 |            cows, moreover, swelled the waters: the singen sought thy holy
239    7,   32, 27|             may we ass through all the waters that are rul`ng down.~
240    7,   34, 2 |                                  2 The waters listen as they flow along:
241    7,   34, 3 |                       3 Yea, the broad waters swell their flood ior him:
242    7,   34, 15|              choose for our Friend the Waters' Child: may he be good to
243    7,   34, 23|              Mountains and the liberal Waters, so may all Herbs that grow
244    7,   34, 25|               Varuna, Mitra, and Agni, Waters, Herbs, Trees accept the
245    7,   35, 8 |       auspicious be the Rivers and the Waters.~
246    7,   35, 11|                in heaven, on earth, in waters.~
247    7,   35, 13|               he the swelling Child of Waters, gracious be Prsni who hath
248    7,   42, 1 |             Milch-kine swimming in the waters: set be the stones that
249    7,   44, 1 |         Adityas, Heaven and Earth, the Waters, and the Light.~
250    7,   47    |                            HYMN XLVII. Waters.~
251    7,   47, 1 |            obtain this day from you, O Waters, that wave of pure refreshment,
252    7,   47, 2 |            wave most rich in sweets, O Waters,~That shall make Indra and
253    7,   49    |                             HYMN XLIX. Waters.~
254    7,   49, 1 |               channels: here let those Waters, Goddesses, protect me.~
255    7,   49, 2 |                                      2 Waters which come from heaven,
256    7,   49, 2 |              the Ocean, here let those Waters. Goddesses, protect me.~
257    7,   49, 3 |              purifying, here let those Waters, Goddesses, protect me.~
258    7,   49, 4 |                entered, here let those Waters, Goddesses, protect Me.~
259    7,   56, 24|            fair lands we may cross the waters, and dwell in our own home
260    7,   56, 25|                Mitra, Varuna and Agni, Waters, and Plants, and Trees accept
261    7,   65, 3 |              er trouble as a boat o'er waters.~
262    7,   70, 4 |                 ye Gods, in plants and waters when Rsis give them and
263    7,   85, 3 |             their seats, e'en heavenly Waters endowed with Godhead Varuna
264    7,   88, 3 |                ride o'er ridges of the waters, will swing within that
265    7,   94, 12|                 Slay him who stays the waters, slay the Serpent with your
266    7,   95, 1 |            majesty and might all other waters.~
267    7,  101, 2 |                God who ruleth over the waters and all moving creatures,~
268    7,  101, 4 |             heavens with triplyflowing waters.~Three reservoirs that sprinkle
269    7,  103, 4 |               revelling in the flow of waters,~When the Frog moistened
270    7,  103, 5 |         converse with eloquence on the waters.~
271    8,    1, 17|            with the stones, and in the waters wash it clean.~The men investing
272    8,    3, 10|          Wherewith thou sentest mighty waters to the sea, that, Indra,
273    8,    5, 21|                doors the strengthening waters of the sky,~And rivers,
274    8,    6, 13|              limb by limb,~He sent the waters to the sea.~
275    8,    6, 16|             length staying thy copious waters thou,~In his own footsteps,
276    8,    6, 34|             have the Kanvas sung, like waters speeding down a slope:~The
277    8,    7, 22|            both the worlds, the mighty waters, and the Sun,~And, joint
278    8,   13, 8 |             that glorify him play like waters speeding down a slope,~Yea,
279    8,   14, 13|                                13 With waters' foam thou torest off, Indra,
280    8,   15, 6 |           might of thine:~Win thou the waters day by day, thralls of the
281    8,   15, 8 |              power and thy renown;~The waters and thy mountains stir and
282    8,   32, 23|          attract thee hitherward,~Like waters gathering to the vale.~
283    8,   33, 1 |                1. WE compass thee like waters, we whose grass is trimmed
284    8,   39, 10|         natural dams, circumfluous the waters run. Let all the others
285    8,   58, 12|                art a glorious God.~The waters flow into thy throat as '
286    8,   59, 8 |               To be invoked in shallow waters and in depths, to be invoked
287    8,   63, 15|                 Parusni, mighty flood.~Waters! no man is there who gives
288    8,   65, 2 |                Vrtra, and~Released the waters of the sea.~
289    8,   78, 4 |           rapid torrent let the mother waters spread. Slay Vrtra, win
290    8,   82, 22|              to enjoyment lovingly:~To waters speeds the restless one.~
291    8,   83, 7 |              gleamed and shone through waters as through troops of foes'?~
292    8,   89, 9 |               ocean lies the bolt with waters compassed round about,~And
293    8,   91, 14|                                 14 The waters find their place in him,
294    8,   93, 3 |             Indra, Lover of the Son~As waters seek the lake where they
295    8,   98, 4 |                 this call of mine:~May Waters, Wind, the Mountains, and
296    8,  103, 2 |                                  2 The waters and the plants, O Indra-Varuna,
297    9,    2, 3 |            creative juice~ne Sage drew waters to himself.~
298    9,    2, 4 |                           4 The mighty waters, yea, the floods accompany
299    9,    3, 6 |             bards, this God dives into waters, and bestows~Rich gifts
300    9,    6, 4 |                drops have flowed, like waters down a steep descent~They
301    9,    7, 2 |                   2 Down in the mighty waters sinks the stream of meath,
302    9,   16, 3 |             the Soma, ne'er subdued in waters, waterless,~And make it
303    9,   24, 1 |               purified:~When bIent, in waters they are rinsed.~
304    9,   30, 5 |                                   5 To waters with the stones they drive
305    9,   33, 1 |                       1. LIKE waves of waters, skilled in song the juices
306    9,   42, 1 |               green-hued,~Robed in the waters and the milk,~
307    9,   49, 1 |                upon us, pour a wave of waters from the sky,~And plenteous
308    9,   59, 2 |                 2 Flow onward from the waters, flow, inviolable, from
309    9,   62, 5 |                 the plant is washed in waters, pressed by men~The milch-kine
310    9,   62, 26|              of the song, stirring the waters of the sea,~Flow onward,
311    9,   63, 7 |          gavest Surya light,~Urging on waters good to men.~
312    9,   65, 6 |                the hands and dipped in waters, with the wood.~Thou comest
313    9,   66, 13|              great delight the running waters flow to us,~When thou wilt
314    9,   68, 9 |                the jars.~With milk and waters is he decked when pressed
315    9,   72, 7 |             into the streams, into the waters' wave,~As Indra's thunderbolt,
316    9,   78, 1 |             his way: invested with the waters he would win the kine.~The
317    9,   78, 3 |               3 Apsarases who dwell in waters of the sea, sitting within,
318    9,   80, 5 |               fingers, drain thee into waters, thee, the Steer enriched
319    9,   82, 3 |             hath he made his home.~The waters too have flowed, the Sisters,
320    9,   82, 5 |              felicity flow onward: the waters follow as thy law ordaineth.~
321    9,   85, 3 |             meath.~Winning us land and waters, flow thou hitherward: Rainer
322    9,   85, 9 |               that hath grown great in waters, in the lake meath-rich,
323    9,   86, 8 |             and set in rivers with the waters' wave moves on.~High heaven'
324    9,   86, 25|             impelled the Sage into the waters' lap, the place of sacrifice.~
325    9,   88, 5 |               splendour in the running waters.~Like one who fights, the
326    9,   88, 7 |               be gracious unto us like waters, like sacrifice victorious,
327    9,   89, 2 |            Hawk the drop hath waxed in waters: the father drains it, drains
328    9,   90, 4 |              the Dawns, the light, the waters, and cattle, call to us
329    9,   91, 2 |            with the sheep and cows and waters.~
330    9,   91, 6 |            purifying thee vouchsafe us waters, heaven's light, and cows,
331    9,   93, 2 |             Steer hath flowed along to waters.~As youth to damsel, so
332    9,   94, 1 |              Sage, he flows enrobed in waters and song as 'twere a stall
333    9,   95, 3 |               onward like the waves of waters, our holy hymns are pressing
334    9,   96, 10|              stone, decking himself in waters,~Warding off curses, King
335    9,   96, 13|           sweets and holy,. enrobed in waters on the fleecy summit.~Settle
336    9,   96, 19|             close the sea, the wave of waters, the great Bull tells his
337    9,   96, 24|               in boons, brought to the waters, hath roared within the
338    9,   97, 15|      deatb-shafts at him who stays the waters,~Flow to us wearing thy
339    9,   97, 41|             Steer, in that as Child of Waters he chose the Gods, performed
340    9,   97, 45|          flowed with milk and with the waters.~
341    9,   97, 47|                threefold refuge in the waters, goes singing, as a priest,
342    9,   97, 48|               the saucers,~Sweetest in waters, rich in meath, and holy,
343    9,   97, 57|               form with essence of the waters.~
344    9,  106, 3 |            gathers spoil,~And, winning waters, wield the steerstrong thunderbolt.~
345    9,  107, 1 |             odorous.~We ladden thee in waters when thou art effused, blending
346    9,  108, 5 |                Sporting, as 'twere the waters' wave.~
347    9,  108, 10|               from heaven, send us the waters' flow: incite our thoughts
348    9,  109, 13|                for good fortune in the waters' lap.~
349    9,  109, 17|              hath run, purified by the waters, blent with milk.~
350    9,  113, 8 |                heaven, where are those waters young and fresh. Flow, Indu,
351   10,    2, 7 |               and Earth, thou whom the Waters, and Tvastar, maker of fair
352   10,    4, 5 |                 he presses through the waters, and to his place accordant
353   10,    8, 1 |               hath waxen in the lap of waters.~
354   10,    8, 5 |              thou comest.~Thou art the Waters' Child O Jatavedas, envoy
355   10,    9    |                               HYMN IX. Waters.~
356   10,    9, 1 |                                 1. YE, Waters, are beneficent: so help
357   10,    9, 3 |              abode ye send us on;~And, Waters, give us procreant strength.~
358   10,    9, 4 |                                  4 The Waters. be to us for drink, Goddesses
359   10,    9, 7 |                                    7 O Waters, teem with medicine to keep
360   10,    9, 8 |            have lied or falsely sworn, Waters, remove it far from me.~
361   10,    9, 9 |                                  9 The Waters I this day have sought,
362   10,   14, 9 |            days and beams of light and waters.~
363   10,   16, 3 |                it be thy lot, unto the waters; go, make thine home in
364   10,   17, 14|                milk the essence of the Waters: make me pure therewith.~
365   10,   19    |                              HYMN XIX. Waters or Cows.~
366   10,   27, 17|                plain amid the heavenly waters, hallowing and with means
367   10,   27, 20|             let them often linger.~The waters even shall aid him to his
368   10,   30    |                              HYMN XXX. Waters.~
369   10,   30, 1 |          priest speed to the celestial Waters,~The glorious food of Varuna
370   10,   30, 2 |            with longing to the longing Waters,~Down on which looks the.
371   10,   30, 3 |               ye Adhvaryus worship the Waters' Child with your oblations.~
372   10,   30, 4 |              at their sacrifices:~Give waters rich in sweets, Child of
373   10,   30, 4 |                in sweets, Child of the Waters, even those which gave heroic
374   10,   30, 5 |            damsels.~Go thou unto those Waters, O Adhvaryu, and purify
375   10,   30, 6 |             Adhvaryus and the heavenly Waters.~
376   10,   30, 7 |             that gratifies the Gods, O Waters.~
377   10,   30, 8 |              at sacrifices. Ye wealthy Waters, hear mine invocation.~
378   10,   30, 10|             seek the lower pastures, -~Waters which dwell together, thrive
379   10,   30, 11|        gracious hearing to our call, O Waters.~
380   10,   30, 12|                        12 For, wealthy Waters, ye control all treasures:
381   10,   30, 13|                   13 When I behold the Waters coming hither, carrying
382   10,   30, 14|              with the Offspring of the Waters.~
383   10,   30, 15|             grass are come the longing Waters: the Pious Ones are seated
384   10,   32, 6 |               wast lying hidden in the waters.~Indra, who knoweth well,
385   10,   36, 1 |         Adityas, Heaven and Earth, the Waters, and the Sky.~
386   10,   36, 8 |            Stay of Life, who makes the waters swell, swift-hearing, Friend
387   10,   37, 2 |             finds a place of rest: the waters ever flow and ever mounts
388   10,   37, 6 |               Earth, and Indra and the Waters and the Maruts hear.~Ne'
389   10,   43, 7 |          together unto Indra flow like waters to the river, rivulets to
390   10,   45, 1 |                Manly-souled was in the waters. The pious lauds and kindles
391   10,   45, 3 |       Manly-souled lit thee in sea and waters, man's Viewer lit thee in
392   10,   45, 5 |              Strength, a King amid the waters, in forefront of the Dawns
393   10,   46, 1 |                is seated in the lap of waters.~
394   10,   46, 9 |              and Earth engendered, the Waters. Tvastar, and with might,
395   10,   49, 2 |             People of the heavens, the waters, and the earth have stablished
396   10,   50, 2 |             warring with Vrtra, or for waters, or for spoil.~
397   10,   50, 3 |              to valour, in the war for waters on their fields?~
398   10,   51, 1 |             wherein thou enteredst the waters.~One Deity alone, O Jatavedas
399   10,   51, 3 |               hidden in the plants and waters.~Then Yama marked thee,
400   10,   51, 8 |             plants, the fatness of the waters, and let there be long life,
401   10,   58, 7 |             went far away, went to the waters and the plants,~We cause
402   10,   61, 11|               the Sage speeds o'er the waters.~He hath stirred up Kaksivan,
403   10,   61, 21|            homage:-Of noble race, with Waters, God-attended~May he enrich
404   10,   63, 2 |       sacrifice.~Ye who were born from waters, and from Aditi, and from
405   10,   63, 10|             heavenly Ship that lets no waters in, free from defect, will
406   10,   63, 15|             desert tracts, blessing in waters and in battle, for the light;~
407   10,   65, 6 |                heaven and then brought waters with their might, got sacrifice
408   10,   65, 8 |               who are on the earth, in waters, and in heaven.~
409   10,   65, 10|           forest trees, the earth, the waters, and the hills.~These very
410   10,   65, 12|                bearer, Sindhu, and the waters of the sea:~Hear all the
411   10,   66, 8 |             from falsehood, poured the waters out when Vrtra died.~
412   10,   66, 9 |             the heavens and earth, the waters, and the plants and trees.~
413   10,   66, 10|               the thundering Bull,~The waters and the plants, promote
414   10,   67, 5 |            three from him who held the waters.~Brhaspati discovered, while
415   10,   73, 9 |            quoit that lies in depth of waters.~Thou from the udder which
416   10,   75, 1 |                    1. THE singer, O ye Waters in Vivasvan's place, shall
417   10,   77, 4 |               nigh, as in the depth of waters, the earth is loosened,
418   10,   78, 5 |            bounteous charioteers,~Like waters speeding on with their precipitous
419   10,   80, 3 |              praised lim, and from the waters burnt away jarutha.~Agni
420   10,   82, 5 |                germ primeval which the waters received where all the Gods
421   10,   82, 6 |                                  6 The waters, they received that germ
422   10,   85, 47|             Universal Gods, so may the Waters join our hearts.~May Matarisvan,
423   10,   88, 2 |               heavens, and plants, and waters gloried in his friendship.~
424   10,   88, 8 |           heavens know, the earth, the waters know him.~
425   10,   88, 18|                number of the Dawns and Waters?~Not jestingly I speak to
426   10,   89, 10|               Heaven, Indra is Lord of waters and of mountains.~Indra
427   10,   89, 13|            both Worlds approached, the Waters waited on Indra when he
428   10,   91, 6 |                this Agni have maternal Waters brought to life.~So in like
429   10,   92, 13|              guard the ways we go, the Waters' child and Vayu help us
430   10,   93, 5 |                common partakers of our waters, Sun and Moon,~When the
431   10,   95, 10|            delicious presents from the waters.~Now from the flood be born
432   10,   98, 5 |           ocean of the rain, celestial waters.~
433   10,   98, 6 |                that highest ocean, the waters stood by deities obstructed.~
434   10,   98, 7 |           reached the Gods and won the waters.~
435   10,   98, 12|                on us a mighty flood of waters.~
436   10,   99    |        Vrtra-slaying bolt, and sent us waters.~
437   10,  104, 2 |               which men have washed in waters, and fill thee full, O Lord
438   10,  104, 9 |            curse didst free the mighty Waters, and as their only God didst
439   10,  108, 1 |               made thy way o'er Rasa's waters.~
440   10,  108, 2 |                made my way o'er Rasa's waters.~
441   10,  108, 4 |               rivers flowing with deep waters bide not. Low will ye be,
442   10,  111, 8 |                 the first of all these waters, the waters that flowed
443   10,  111, 8 |               of all these waters, the waters that flowed forth when Indra
444   10,  111, 8 |              foundation? Where now, ye Waters, is your inmost centre?~
445   10,  113, 6 |             his strength, who held the waters back, whom darkness compassed
446   10,  116, 9 |           speed it like a boat through waters.~Even thus, the Gods seem
447   10,  121, 7 |                 7 What time the mighty waters came, containing the universal
448   10,  121, 9 |              forth the great and lucid waters. What God shall we adore
449   10,  123, 1 |              an infant there where the waters and the sunlight mingle.~
450   10,  123, 4 |           Gandharva found the immortal waters.~
451   10,  124, 7 |               with no violence let the waters flow.~Like women-folk, the
452   10,  124, 9 |              friendship with celestial Waters.~The poets in their thought
453   10,  125, 7 |              Father: my home is in the waters, in the ocean.~Thence I
454   10,  137, 6 |                                  6 The Waters have their healing power,
455   10,  137, 6 |               their healing power, the Waters drive disease away.~The
456   10,  137, 6 |                drive disease away.~The Waters have a balm for all: let
457   10,  138, 1 |         bestowed the Dawns and let the waters flow, and when thou didst
458   10,  139, 4 |                                      4 Waters from sacrifice came to the
459   10,  142, 7 |                          7 This is the waters' reservoir, the great abode
460   10,  143, 6 |         bringing weal.~Like fresh full waters to a well, so, Heroes come
461   10,  148, 2 |         concealed, close-hidden in the waters.~
462   10,  149, 2 |            knoweth Savitar, O Child of Waters, where ocean, firmly fixt,
463   10,  168, 3 |           earliest-born, Friend of fhe waters, where did he spring and
464   10,  169, 1 |        vigorous juices.~May they drink waters rich in life and fatness:
465   10,  178, 3 |               with his lustre, and the waters -~His strength wins hundreds,
 
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