Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    7, 2 |           close to him his two bay steeds and word-yoked car,~Indra
  2    1,   10, 3 |     Harness thy pair of strong bay steeds, long-maned, whose bodies
  3    1,   14, 6 |                    6 Let the swift steeds who carry thee, thought-yoked
  4    1,   16, 1 |                      1 LET thy Bay Steeds bring thee, the Strong,
  5    1,   16, 4 |        hither, with thy long-maned Steeds, O Indra, to- the draught
  6    1,   33, 5 |             fierce Lord of the Bay Steeds, the Stayer, blewest from
  7    1,   37, 14|           14 Come quick with swift steeds, for ye have worshippers
  8    1,   38, 10|            with your strong-hoofed steeds, unhindered in their courses,
  9    1,   40, 2 |         well obtain wealth of good steeds and hero might.~
 10    1,   43, 6 |           he grant health into our steeds, wellbeing to our rams and
 11    1,   45, 1 |            worshipper:~Lord of Red Steeds, who lovest song, bring
 12    1,   46, 3 |         your car flies with winged steeds.~
 13    1,   48, 2 |                   2 They, bringing steeds and kine, boon-givers of
 14    1,   48, 7 |           This Dawn hath yoked her steeds afar, beyond the rising
 15    1,   48, 12|         art, vouchsafe us kine and steeds, strength meet for praist
 16    1,   49, 1 |           auspicious ways:~Let red steeds bear thee to the house of
 17    1,   50, 8 |                        8 Seven Bay Steeds harnessed to thy car bear
 18    1,   51, 10|          apart.~O Hero-souled, the steeds of Vata, yoked by thought,
 19    1,   51, 11|         Kavya Usana, he mounts his steeds who swerve wider and wider
 20    1,   52, 8 |       power is linked with thy Bay Steeds hadst smitten Vrtra, causing
 21    1,   53, 4 |          source of cattle, rich in steeds.~
 22    1,   54, 3 |      strength, drawn on by two Bay Steeds: a Bull, a Car is he.~
 23    1,   57, 2 |        have been created, like bay steeds, to move with speed.~
 24    1,   61, 15|          contending in the race of steeds with Sarya.~
 25    1,   64, 13|            mankind.~Spoil with his steeds he gaineth, treasure with
 26    1,   72, 10|          motion: they knew the Red Steeds coming down, O Agni.~ ~
 27    1,   73, 8 |             O Agni, may we conquer steeds with steeds, men with men,
 28    1,   73, 8 |         may we conquer steeds with steeds, men with men, heroes with
 29    1,   73, 9 |          we have power to hold thy steeds of riches, laying on thee
 30    1,   81, 4 |           in strength.~Lord of Bay Steeds, strong-jawed, sublime,
 31    1,   82, 1 |            Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 32    1,   82, 2 |            Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 33    1,   82, 3 |            Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 34    1,   82, 4 |            Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 35    1,   82, 5 |        Lord of Hundred Powers, thy Steeds be harnessed on the right
 36    1,   82, 5 |            Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds.~
 37    1,   84, 3 |             mount thy car; thy Bay Steeds have been yoked by prayer.~
 38    1,   84, 6 |          Indra, thou dost yoke thy Steeds, there is no better charioteer:~
 39    1,   84, 6 |          thy might, none with good steeds o'ertaken thee.~
 40    1,   87, 4 |        youthful band, with spotted steeds; thus it hath lordly sway,
 41    1,   88, 1 |           with lances, winged with steeds.~Fly unto us with noblest
 42    1,   89, 7 |            Prani, borne by spotted steeds, moving in glory, oft visiting
 43    1,   92, 15|         yoke to thy car thy purple steeds,~And then bring thou unto
 44    1,   93, 2 |        increase of kine, and noble steeds.~
 45    1,   94, 10|           thou hadst yoked two red steeds and two ruddy steeds, wind-sped,
 46    1,   94, 10|           red steeds and two ruddy steeds, wind-sped, thy roar was
 47    1,  101, 4 |          is Lord and Master of the steeds and kine, honoured -the
 48    1,  101, 10|            thee with thine own Bay Steeds, O Indra, unclose thy jaws
 49    1,  101, 10|            fair cheek, let thy Bay Steeds bring thee: gracious to
 50    1,  104, 1 |          seated.~Loosen thy flying Steeds, set free thy Horses who
 51    1,  114, 8 |         the living, nor in cows or steeds,~Slay not our heroes in
 52    1,  115, 5 |       Mitra may behold it.~His Bay Steeds well maintain his power
 53    1,  116, 2 |                2 Borne on by rapid steeds of mighty pinion, or proudly
 54    1,  117, 2 |       Asvins, which drawn by brave steeds cometh to the people,~Whereon
 55    1,  119, 1 |   thought-swift, borne on by rapid steeds.~With thousand banners,
 56    1,  121, 8 |                            8 Eight steeds thou broughtest down from
 57    1,  122, 13|       viands.~What can he do whose steeds and reins are choicest?
 58    1,  134, 3 |                          3 Two red steeds Vayu yokes, Vayu two purple
 59    1,  134, 3 |        Vayu yokes, Vayu two purple steeds, swift-footed, to the chariot,
 60    1,  135, 1 |        hundreds, Lord of harnessed steeds!~The drops divine are lifted
 61    1,  138, 4 |            thou who hast goats for steeds, Goat-borne! their gift
 62    1,  139, 4 |          morning rites, unswerving steeds for morning rites,~We set
 63    1,  140, 4 |          thou Friend of men, these steeds of thine are yoked, impatient,
 64    1,  155, 6 |       motion set his ninety racing steeds together with the four.~
 65    1,  157, 3 |            and drawn by fleet-foot steeds,~Three-seated, opulent,
 66    1,  163, 10|   lengthened order, when they, the Steeds, have reached the heavenly
 67    1,  164, 19|         have made, Indra and Soma, steeds bear as 'twere yoked to
 68    1,  165, 3 |           Bright Ones. Lord of Bay Steeds, say what thou hast against
 69    1,  165, 4 |       longing for me. These my Bay Steeds bear me to these oblations.~
 70    1,  173, 5 |       against him, borne by strong steeds, who kills enclosing darkness;~
 71    1,  173, 13|       praise, O Indra: Lord of Bay Steeds, find us hereby advancement.~
 72    1,  175, 1 |          been quaffed, Lord of Bay Steeds, as 'twere the bowl's enlivening
 73    1,  175, 4 |         Thou barest Kutsa with the steeds of Wind to Susna as his
 74    1,  175, 5 |        thou art supreme in gaining steeds.~
 75    1,  181, 2 |                    2 May your pure steeds, rain-drinkers, bring you
 76    1,  181, 5 |            shall feed full the bay steeds of the other, and, Asvins
 77    1,  182, 1 |            chariot drawn by strong steeds: be ye glad.~Heart-stirring,
 78    1,  184, 3 |         Surya's bridal.~Your giant steeds move on, sprung from the
 79    1,  186, 8 |            whose cars have dappled steeds like torrents, destroyers
 80    2,    1, 5 |       fleet coursers, givest noble steeds: a host of heroes art thou
 81    2,    1, 16|       guerdon graced with kine and steeds, -~Lead thou both these
 82    2,    2, 13|      guerdon, graced with kine and steeds, -~Lead thou both these
 83    2,   10, 2 |    Immortal, keen of insight.~Dark steeds or ruddy draw his car, or
 84    2,   11, 6 |         eager; we laud thy two Bay Steeds, heralds of Surya.~
 85    2,   11, 7 |                   7 Indra, thy Bay Steeds showing forth their vigour
 86    2,   11, 17|            the Soma.~Come with Bay Steeds to drink of libation, shaking
 87    2,   14, 3 |       clothe him with Soma even as steeds with trappings.~
 88    2,   15, 6 |          of Usas,~Rending her slow steeds with his rapid coursers.
 89    2,   16, 3 |       thunderbolt, when with swift steeds thou fliest over many a
 90    2,   16, 6 |         strong; strong are thy Bay Steeds and thy weapons powerful.~
 91    2,   17, 3 |            car-borne Lord of Tawny Steeds, the congregated swift ones
 92    2,   18, 3 |           3 To Indra's car the Bay Steeds have I harnessed, that new
 93    2,   24, 12|            our oblation Iiie yoked steeds to fodder.~
 94    2,   31, 2 |          stamp of hoofs, our swift steeds trample on the ridges of
 95    2,   34, 3 |            in the racings of swift steeds; with the stream's rapid
 96    2,   34, 4 |         swift drops to flow;~Whose steeds are spotted deer, whose
 97    2,   38, 3 |            3 Though borne by swift steeds he will yet unyoke them:
 98    2,   41, 7 |           kine, Nasatyas, and with steeds, come, Asvins, Rudras, to
 99    3,    4, 7 |          Invokers: the seven swift steeds joy in their wonted manner.~
100    3,    6, 6 |         Order the long-maned ruddy steeds who sprinkle fatness.~Bring
101    3,    6, 9 |          or borne on many, for thy steeds are able.~Bring, witb their
102    3,    7, 8 |          Invokers: the seven swift steeds joy in their wonted manner.~
103    3,   26, 3 |       strength and wealth in noble steeds.~
104    3,   26, 6 |       might,~With spotted deer for steeds, with wealth that never
105    3,   30, 6 |                6 Forthwith thy Bay steeds down the steep, O Indra,
106    3,   30, 12|             his journey ended, his Steeds he looses: this is Indra'
107    3,   30, 18|            18 When borne by strong Steeds for our weal, O Leader,
108    3,   35, 2 |            many, the two swift Bay Steeds to the pole I harness,~That
109    3,   35, 3 |                 3 Bring the strong Steeds who drink the warm libation,
110    3,   35, 3 |          be thou gracious.~Let thy Steeds eat; set free thy Tawny
111    3,   41, 1 |           juice, come with thy Bay Steeds, Thunder-armed~Come, Indra,
112    3,   43, 2 |      people; come with thy two Bay Steeds to our devotions;~For these
113    3,   43, 3 |            3 Pleased, with thy Bay Steeds, Indra, God, come quickly
114    3,   44, 1 |     thereat, O Indra, with thy Bay Steeds come:. ascend thy golden-coloured
115    3,   44, 2 |            thinking, Lord of Tawny Steeds, above all glories waxest
116    3,   44, 4 |       golden weapon, Lord of Tawny Steeds, the golden thunder in his
117    3,   44, 5 |           tawny stones, with tawny steeds drave forth the kine.~
118    3,   45, 1 |            hither, Indra, with Bay Steeds, joyous, with tails like
119    3,   45, 2 |      mounts his chariot at his Bay Steeds' cry, shatters e'en things
120    3,   50, 2 |            yoke thy pair of trusty Steeds for swiftness, whose faithful
121    3,   52, 7 |         corn for thee, Lord of Bay Steeds, with thy horses.~Eat thou
122    3,   53, 4 |           dwelling: so let thy Bay Steeds yoked convey thee hither.~
123    3,   58, 7 |             with Vayu and with his steeds, one-minded, ever-youthful,~
124    3,   60, 2 |   wherewith ye wrought the two Bay Steeds,-through these, O Rbhus,
125    4,    1, 8 |        Lovely to look on, with red steeds, effulgent, like a feast
126    4,    2, 3 |                 3 I laud the ruddy steeds who pour down blessing,
127    4,    2, 4 |            Agni, with good car and steeds, bring hither, most bountiful,
128    4,    4, 8 |           with thee.~Lords of good steeds and cars may we adorn thee,
129    4,    4, 10|                 10 Whoso with good steeds and fine gold, O Agni, comes
130    4,    6, 9 |        straightly forward,~And red steeds, wonderful, of mighty muscle,
131    4,   13, 4 |   Spreading thy web with mightiest Steeds thou comest, rending apart,
132    4,   14, 4 |            May those most powerful steeds and chariot bring you, O
133    4,   16, 11|            That, holding the brown steeds like spoil for capture,
134    4,   19, 9 |                      9 Lord of Bay Steeds, thou broughtest from the
135    4,   29, 1 |            O Indra, with thy Tawny Steeds; exulting,~Past even the
136    4,   29, 2 |             and conscious that his Steeds are noble, he joyeth with
137    4,   32, 15|            to us.~Turn thy two Bay Steeds hitherward.~
138    4,   32, 17|            To India for a thousand steeds well-trained and fleet of
139    4,   32, 22|           praise thy pair of Tawny Steeds, wise Son of him who giveth
140    4,   32, 23| new-wrought post,~So shine the Bay Steeds in their course.~
141    4,   33, 9 |           the two Bays, his docile Steeds, for Indra, -~Rbhus, as
142    4,   35, 5 |      fashioned the two swift Tawny Steeds who carry Indra.~
143    4,   35, 7 |                      7 Lord of Bay Steeds, at dawn thejuice thou drankest:
144    4,   37, 5 |            bounteous ever, rich in steeds.~
145    4,   45, 7 |             your chariot with good steeds, which lasts for ever,~Wherewith
146    4,   46, 3 |                              3 May steeds a thousand bring you both,
147    4,   46, 7 |           journey here unyoke your steeds,~Here for your draught of
148    4,   48, 4 |          nine-and-ninety harnessed steeds who yoke them at thy will
149    4,   48, 5 |           a hundred well-fed tawny steeds,~Yea, or a thousand steeds,
150    4,   48, 5 |         steeds,~Yea, or a thousand steeds, and let thy chariot come
151    4,   57, 1 |            nourisheth our kine and steeds. In such may he be good
152    5,    6, 1 |          home, and strong enduring steeds as home. Bring food to those
153    5,    6, 10|          brave sons and fleet-foot steeds. Bring food to those who
154    5,   18, 3 |          life,~For, God who givest steeds! that car hither and thither
155    5,   18, 5 |            presented me with fifty steeds.~
156    5,   29, 9 |           time ye came with strong steeds swiftly speeding, O Usana
157    5,   31, 9 |                          9 Let the steeds bring you both, Indra and
158    5,   33, 8 |                    8 And these ten steeds which Trasadasyu gives me,
159    5,   33, 9 |        guerdon, the powerful tawny steeds of Marutasva;~And thousands
160    5,   36, 6 |           Srutaratha,~Who, rich in steeds, gave me two dark red horses
161    5,   41, 4 |            oblation, as they whose steeds are fleetest seek the contest.~
162    5,   42, 15|           the unwearied Ones whose steeds are dappled.~
163    5,   44, 12|           host with well-advancing steeds.~
164    5,   52, 17|       wealth in kine and wealth in steeds.~
165    5,   53, 3 |          and they came with winged steeds radiant to the draught,~
166    5,   53, 7 |          the firmament.~Like swift steeds hasting to their journey'
167    5,   54, 2 |        strong bands with harnessed steeds, that wander far.~Trita
168    5,   55, 1 |             They hasten with swift steeds easy to be controlled. Their
169    5,   55, 6 |            spotted deer to be your steeds, and put your golden mantles
170    5,   56, 6 |         draw, the fleet-foot tawny steeds, the best at drawing, to
171    5,   57, 4 |         The Maruts, spotless, with steeds tawnyhued and red, strong
172    5,   57, 7 |            bounty in cattle and in steeds, in cars and heroes.~Children
173    5,   59, 1 |        sacrifice.~They bathe their steeds and hasten through the firmament:
174    5,   59, 5 |                             5 Like steeds of ruddy colour, scions
175    5,   59, 7 |            borders of the sky.~The steeds who carry them, as Gods
176    5,   61, 5 |        meed, hundreds of sheep and steeds and kine,~Who threw embracing
177    5,   61, 9 |         Syava, yea, to me.~Two red steeds carried me to Purumilha'
178    5,   61, 11|        They who are borne by rapid steeds, drinking the meath that
179    5,   65, 3 |         you first~We who have good steeds call on you, Most Sage,
180    5,   74, 9 |           falcons with your winged steeds.~
181    5,   75, 5 |           cry,~Asvins, with winged steeds ye speed down to cyavana
182    5,   75, 6 |         Hither, O Heroes, let your steeds, of dappled hue, yoked at
183    5,   75, 6 |           the thought,~Your flying steeds, O Asvins, bring you hitherward,
184    5,   79, 1 |     high-born! delightful with thy steeds!~
185    5,   79, 2 |     high-born! delightful with thy steeds!~
186    5,   79, 3 |     high-born! delightful with thy steeds!~
187    5,   79, 4 |     high-born! delightful with thy steeds!~
188    5,   79, 5 |     high-born! delightful with thy steeds!~
189    5,   79, 6 |      highborn! delightful with thy steeds!~
190    5,   79, 7 |         bestow rich gifts on us of steeds and kine, high-born! delightful
191    5,   79, 7 |     high-born! delightful with thy steeds!~
192    5,   79, 8 |      highborn! delightful with thy steeds!~
193    5,   79, 9 |     high-born! delightful with the steeds!~
194    5,   79, 10|      highborn! delightful with thy steeds!~
195    6,   16, 43|            O Agni, O thou God, thy steeds which are most excellent:~
196    6,   19, 6 |          vouchsafe us, Lord of Bay Steeds, that they may make us joyful.~
197    6,   21, 12|            Indra, with thy Horses, Steeds that are best to draw, broad-backed,
198    6,   22, 3 |      heroes.~Bring us, Lord of Bay Steeds, to make us joyful, celestial
199    6,   22, 11|            come swittly with these Steeds in my direction.~
200    6,   23, 4 |          humble rites with his Bay steeds he visits: he wields the
201    6,   33, 1 |         Hero,~That wins with brave steeds where brave steeds encounter,
202    6,   33, 1 |           brave steeds where brave steeds encounter, and quells the
203    6,   37, 3 |      well-wheeled chariot, may the Steeds who bear him~Convey him
204    6,   39, 4 |            Mornings.~He moves with Steeds yoked by eternal Order,
205    6,   39, 5 |             forests, and kine, and steeds, and men, to him who lauds
206    6,   40, 1 |         thee joyful: loose thy Bay Steeds and give thy friends their
207    6,   44, 10|     liberal Indra. Lord of the Bay Steeds, be not thou ungracious.~
208    6,   44, 19|      harnessed, bring thee hither, Steeds with strong chariot and
209    6,   45, 12|          Indra, through thee, both steeds and spoil~Most glorious,
210    6,   45, 21|           with power and wealth in steeds~And cattle, boldly, Lord
211    6,   45, 26|          steers:~Be to one craving steeds a Steed.~
212    6,   47, 9 |    chariot-seat, O Indra, with two steeds best to draw, O Lord of
213    6,   47, 18|         his illusions; for his Bay Steeds are yoked, ten times a hundred.~
214    6,   47, 19|          yoking to the car the Bay Steeds, hath extended sway.~Who
215    6,   55, 3 |                 3 Bright God whose steeds are goats, thou art a stream
216    6,   55, 4 |       Pusan, who driveth goats for steeds, the strong and Mighty,
217    6,   57, 3 |            one: the other hath Bay Steeds at hand;~With both of these
218    6,   59, 5 |            way?~One of you, yoking Steeds that move to every side,
219    6,   62, 6 |      regions.~Speeding with winged steeds through dustless spaces,
220    6,   63, 10|     offered hundreds, thousands of steeds to him who sang your praises,~
221    6,   65, 2 |            All this with red-rayed steeds have they divided: the Dawns
222    7,    1, 12|          12 By sacrifice which the Steeds' Lord ever visits, there
223    7,   16, 10|         bounty plenteous wealth of steeds, moved by desire of great
224    7,   18, 2 |           our songs wirth kine and steeds and decoration.~
225    7,   18, 10|             They who drive spotted steeds, sent down by Prsni, gave
226    7,   18, 23|            foremost place, trained steeds with pearl to deck them.~
227    7,   18, 23|           deck them.~Sudas's brown steeds, firmly-stepping, carry
228    7,   19, 4 |           with Heroes, Lord of Bay Steeds, thou slewest many foemen.~
229    7,   24, 4 |             accordant, Lord of Bay Steeds, accepting our devotions,~
230    7,   27, 5 |        That we may win us cars and Steeds and cattle. Preserve us
231    7,   28, 1 |           who knowest: let thy Bay Steeds be yoked and guided hither.~
232    7,   29, 2 |            us quickly with thy Bay Steeds, Hero, come to our prayer,
233    7,   31, 1 |            to Indra, Lord of Tawny Steeds,~The Soma-drinker, O my
234    7,   32, 4 |            here.~Come with thy Bay Steeds, Thunder-wielder, to our
235    7,   32, 15|         our princes, Lord of Tawny Steeds! pass through all peril,
236    7,   37, 4 |          the dwelling.~Lord of Bay Steeds, this day may we Vasisthas
237    7,   37, 5 |         through hymns, Lord of Bay Steeds, which thou hast favoured.~
238    7,   41, 6 |        like Dadhikravan.~As strong steeds draw a chariot may they
239    7,   42, 2 |           thy ruddy horses,~Or red steeds, Hero-bearing, for the chamber.
240    7,   45, 1 |       filling the region, borne by steeds, come hither,~In his hand
241    7,   54, 2 |    increase our wealth in kine and steeds, O Indu.~May we be ever-youthful
242    7,   56, 1 |        young heroes borne by noble steeds?~
243    7,   67, 8 |           by the Gods, your strong steeds never weary while speeding
244    7,   71, 1 |          Let us invoke you rich in steeds and cattle - by day and
245    7,   72, 1 |           and horses.~As harnessed steeds, all our laudations follow
246    7,   75, 6 |                 6 Apparent are the steeds of varied colour, the red
247    7,   75, 6 |          of varied colour, the red steeds carrying resplendent Morning.~
248    7,   90, 6 |        ercome in battle with their steeds and heroes.~
249    7,   93, 3 |         your favour,~They are like steeds who come into the race-course,
250    7,   94, 9 |          in gold, in cattle, or in steeds,~That, Indra-Agni, let us
251    7,   94, 10|           Indra and Agni, Lords of steeds,~Beside the Soma juice effused.~
252    7,  104, 6 |           encompasses two vigorous steeds -~The song of praise which
253    7,  104, 10|         essence of our food, kine, steeds, or bodies,~May he, the
254    8,    1, 9 |         thine,~Even those vigorous Steeds, fleet-footed in the course,
255    8,    1, 24|           A thousand and a hundred Steeds are harnessed to thy golden
256    8,    1, 25|         tails,~Convey thee hither, Steeds with their white backs,
257    8,    1, 32|           he who gave me two brown steeds together with their cloths
258    8,    2, 27|              27 May the strong Bay Steeds, yoked by prayer, bring
259    8,    2, 36|            who, winning spoil with steeds, slays Vrtra, Hero with
260    8,    3, 17|           the Vrtras, yoke thy Bay Steeds, Indra, from afar.~Come
261    8,    4, 11|        hath yoked his vigorous Bay Steeds: the Vrtra-slayer hath come
262    8,    4, 14|          may his dear vigorous Bay Steeds bring Indra, to our holy
263    8,    4, 19|            Kurunga gave, a hundred steeds at morning rites.~Among
264    8,    4, 22|           they obtained in plenty, steeds in plenty.~
265    8,    5, 22|          the sea,~That with winged steeds your car might fly.~
266    8,    5, 33|             33 May dappled horses, steeds who fly with pinions, bring
267    8,    6, 24|           all that wealth of fleet steeds which shone bright of old~
268    8,    6, 36|           Come with thy lovely Bay Steeds, come to us from regions
269    8,    6, 42|                     42 May thy Bay Steeds with beauteous backs, a
270    8,    6, 45|                             45 Thy steeds, by Priyamedhas praised,
271    8,    6, 47|         thousand head of kine, and steeds three times a hundred they
272    8,    7, 27|        Borne by your golden-footed steeds, O Gods, come hither to
273    8,    7, 35|                                 35 Steeds flying on their tortuous
274    8,   10, 2 |          the Asvins borne by rapid steeds.~
275    8,   12, 25|         Then thy two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on.~
276    8,   12, 26|         Then thy two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on.~
277    8,   12, 27|         Then thy two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on.~
278    8,   12, 28|         When thy two beautiful Bay Steeds grew great and greater day
279    8,   12, 33|       wealth in brave men and good steeds ana kine~That we may first
280    8,   13, 11|         thy strength: with dappled Steeds come, thou of mighty intellect,~
281    8,   13, 11|       mighty intellect,~With swift Steeds to the sacrifice, for 'tis
282    8,   13, 22|        wealth in herds of kine and steeds?~
283    8,   13, 27|      sharers of thy feast,~Thy Bay Steeds, Indra, fraught with weal
284    8,   13, 31|           and strong are these Bay Steeds of thine:~O Satakratu, thou
285    8,   14, 3 |        Yielding in plenty kine and steeds.~
286    8,   14, 12|         Let the two long-maned Bay Steeds bring Indra to drink the
287    8,   19, 6 |           run are his fleet-footed steeds, and most resplendent fame
288    8,   21, 10|                    10 Borne by Bay Steeds, the Lord of heroes, ruling
289    8,   21, 10|          hundreds of cattle and of steeds.~
290    8,   22, 17|            Asvins, rich in cattle, steeds, and gold,~Chief drinkers
291    8,   25, 23|           troops of tawny-coloured steeds,~The carriers shall they
292    8,   26, 5 |         Wonder-Workers, with fleet steeds ye fly completely round
293    8,   26, 19|                     20 Harness the steeds who draw the car, O Vasu,
294    8,   26, 22|        drive hither with thy noble steeds:~Come on thy mighty car
295    8,   27, 6 |         things, ye Maruts, on your steeds: come ye, O Mitra, to our
296    8,   29, 8 |           Dame ride on with winged steeds, and journey forth like
297    8,   31, 18|         such mastery of fleet-foot steeds.~The man who, sacrificing,
298    8,   32, 9 |          rich in herds of kine, in steeds, in gold: let us exert~Our
299    8,   32, 29|        Bays who share thy banquet, Steeds with golden manes,~Convey
300    8,   33, 4 |        glad.~Close-knit to his Bay Steeds, bolt-armed, beside the
301    8,   33, 14|          thy car let thy yoked Bay Steeds carry thee,~Past other men'
302    8,   34, 12|         Horses, come with well-fed Steeds alike in hue.~
303    8,   34, 14|         thousands both of kine and steeds.~
304    8,   34, 16|                    16 The thousand steeds, the mightiest troop, which
305    8,   34, 18|       Pargvata's rich gifts, swift steeds whose wheels run rapidly,~
306    8,   36, 5 |           of cattle, father of all steeds art thou. O Satakratu, drink
307    8,   40, 9 |        guiding us,~Lord of the Bay Steeds, Hinva's Son. To a Good
308    8,   41, 6 |          fold, even as they muster steeds to yoke.~
309    8,   43, 16|           by strength, Lord of red steeds and brilliant sway,~Take
310    8,   45, 7 |          to battle, borne by noble steeds,~Best of all charioteers
311    8,   45, 11|       wealthy by hundreds, rich in steeds,~Unrivalled, readywith our
312    8,   46, 1 |           Thou driver of the Tawny Steeds.~
313    8,   46, 5 |                            5 Kine, steeds, and hero strength he gains,
314    8,   46, 7 |          rich in wealth, let swift Steeds bring to us, his Bays, to
315    8,   46, 10|          to our wish for cows, for steeds, and chariots, as of old,~
316    8,   46, 22|                                 22 Steeds sixty thousand and ten thousand
317    8,   46, 23|          my wealth increase, fleet steeds whose tails are long and
318    8,   46, 28|     fatness down,~Hurried along by steeds, by camels, and by hounds,
319    8,   46, 29|       Bulls that resemble vigorous steeds.~
320    8,   50, 3 |          We know thee, Lord of Bay Steeds victor in the fight, vanquishing
321    8,   50, 6 |                 6 Increaser of our steeds and multiplying kine, a
322    8,   50, 7 |             Indra, for the gain of steeds.~
323    8,   54, 1 |          hither quickly with fleet steeds~
324    8,   55, 4 |             May Indra, Lord of Bay Steeds, fair-helmed Thunderer,
325    8,   57, 15|                  15 Two brown-hued steeds, Indrota's gift, two bays
326    8,   57, 16|            from Arksa rein-obeying steeds,~From Asvamedha beauteous
327    8,   58, 5 |                   5 Hither his Bay Steeds have been sent, red Steeds
328    8,   58, 5 |         Steeds have been sent, red Steeds are on the sacred grass,,~
329    8,   58, 13|            who hath made the fleet steeds spring, well-harnessed,
330    8,   59, 7 |          who yokes the bright-hued steeds, the Etasas, even Indra
331    8,   62, 1 |           keeps the Law, yoke your steeds, Aiyins, to your car~Let
332    8,   62, 14|          us with thousands both of steeds and kine:~Let your protecting
333    8,   62, 15|         thousands both of kine aud steeds:~Let your protecting help
334    8,   63, 13|            heads of four presented steeds, like the long wool of fleecy
335    8,   63, 14|            sacred feast, as flying steeds brought Tugra's son.~
336    8,   64, 1 |         Agni, as a charioteer, thy steeds who best invite the Gods:
337    8,   67, 2 |         bring us embellishment and steeds,~Give us, besides, two rings
338    8,   76, 5 |          us, O ye Asvins, now with steeds of many a varied hue,~Ye
339    8,   79, 3 |           Song.~Indra, Lord of Bay Steeds, accept these fitting hymns,
340    8,   81, 11|         Thunder-armed!~May we with steeds o'ercome in fight.~
341    8,   82, 24|           who share his feast, Bay Steeds with golden manes, shall
342    8,   82, 31|          our libation with thy Bay Steeds, come~To our libation with
343    8,   82, 31|           To our libation with thy Steeds.~
344    8,   82, 32|           Satakratu, come~With Bay Steeds to the juice we shed.~
345    8,   82, 33|       drops of Soma: come~With Bay Steeds to the juice we shed.~
346    8,   86, 2 |           2 The unwasting share of steeds and kine which, Indra, thou
347    8,   86, 4 |           thee with thy long-maned Steeds.~
348    8,   87, 9 |       broad wide-yoked car the Bay Steeds of the rapid God,~Bearers
349    8,   88, 2 |                      2 Lord of Bay Steeds, fair-helmed, rejoice thee:
350    8,   94, 8 |         Bays who draw thy chariot, Steeds who injure none, surpass
351    8,   97, 8 |          raiders' head, I, craving steeds and kine, unite myself with
352    9,    2, 10|            thou, winner of heroes, steeds, and strength~Primeval Soul
353    9,    4, 10|           Indu, bring us wealth in steeds, manifold. quickening all
354    9,    9, 8 |         high renown, give kine and steeds and hero sons:~Win for us
355    9,   11, 3 |        weal to the people, weal to steeds.~Weal, O thou King, to growing
356    9,   15, 3 |      shines with light~The mettled steeds exert their strength.~
357    9,   21, 7 |         resonant voice: like swift steeds they have run the course,~
358    9,   22, 1 |   themselves to motion like strong steeds,~Like cars, like armies
359    9,   36, 6 |            heaven, O Soma, seeking steeds and kine,~And seeking heroes,
360    9,   41, 4 |        wealth~In kine and gold and steeds and spoil.~
361    9,   42, 6 |         wealth in kine, in heroes, steeds, and spoil,~Send us abundant
362    9,   47, 5 |          riches as in races of the steeds. In war~Thou art upon the
363    9,   55, 3 |            finding for us kine and steeds, O Soma, with thy juice
364    9,   59, 1 |            Soma, winning kine, and steeds, and all that gives delight:~
365    9,   61, 20|            day,~Gainer art thou of steeds and kine.~
366    9,   62, 12|      possessions, both of kine and steeds,~Exceeding glorious, much-desired.~
367    9,   63, 12|       stream in thousands, both of steeds and kine,~Send spoil of
368    9,   64, 3 |       horse, hast neighed together steeds and kine:~Unbar for us the
369    9,   64, 4 |          Out of desire of cows and steeds and horses. potent Soma-drops,~
370    9,   65, 17|        increase of kine, and noble steeds,~The gift of fortune for
371    9,   67, 6 |           Indu, bring us wealth in steeds and cattle hundredfold:~
372    9,   69, 8 |       wealth in goods, in gold, in steeds, in cattle and in corn,
373    9,   72, 9 |         unto us a hundred gifts of steeds, a thousand gifts of cattle
374    9,   78, 2 |          mayest go: a thousand bay steeds hast thou resting in the
375    9,   86, 4 |                   4 Fleet as swift steeds, thy drops, divine, thought-swift,
376    9,   86, 41|     children, wealth that harbours steeds.~
377    9,   87, 5 |         urified by strainers, like steeds who rusg to battle fain
378    9,   96, 11|      enrich us with large gifts of steeds and heroes.~
379    9,  105, 4 |            with wealth of kine and steeds:~I will spread forth above
380    9,  107, 24|            the Maruts, gladdening, Steeds with Indra's stiength, for
381    9,  108, 6 |            stable full of kine and steeds: burst it, brave Lord, like
382   10,    3, 7 |           impetuous with impetuous Steeds, come hither.~
383   10,    6, 6 |   treasures meet together, even as steeds and riders for the booty.~
384   10,    7, 4 |         rich in food, drawn by red steeds, and holy: by day and night
385   10,   22, 4 |             as God, two blustering Steeds Of the Wind-God, O Thunderer,~
386   10,   22, 5 |               5 Even to these dark Steeds of Wind thou of thyself
387   10,   23, 1 |          we worship, driver of Bay Steeds seeking sundered courses.~
388   10,   23, 2 |         The treasure which his Bay Steeds found at sacrifice,-this
389   10,   26, 5 |          the driver of the chariot steeds;~The Rsi who is good to
390   10,   34, 11|       dwelling.~He yokes the brown steeds in the early morning, and
391   10,   37, 3 |          forth with winged dappled Steeds.~One lustre waits upon thee
392   10,   40, 5 |        car-borne chieftain rich in steeds.~
393   10,   44, 2 |        Firm-seated is thy car, thy Steeds are docile; thy hand, O
394   10,   44, 3 |            3 Let strong and mighty Steeds who bear this Mighty Indra,
395   10,   48, 4 |      myself these herdi of cattle, steeds and kine, and gold in ample
396   10,   60, 6 |           yokest thy pair of ruddy steeds.~Thou troddest niggards
397   10,   62, 7 |         cleared the stable full of steeds and kine,~Giving to me a
398   10,   62, 8 |           thousand kine, a hundred steeds.~
399   10,   64, 7 |           bring Vayu who yokes his steeds, for friendship bring ye
400   10,   65, 3 |        spheres.~Even as fleet-foot steeds who make their masters glad,
401   10,   70, 2 |          the Gods come hither with steeds whose shapes are varied,
402   10,   75, 8 |                     8 Rich in good steeds is Sindhu, rich in cars
403   10,   75, 9 |            light-rolling, drawn by steeds, and with that car shall
404   10,   76, 3 |       juice bright with the hue of steeds.~
405   10,   78, 5 |            travel like the noblest steeds, long to obtain the prize
406   10,   93, 8 |           drink: may thy fleet Bay Steeds, thine who sperdest on,
407   10,   94, 6 |           snorting is like that of steeds.~
408   10,   94, 9 |          kiss Indra's Bay-coloured Steeds: draining. the stalk they
409   10,   96, 1 |            will I laud thy two Bay Steeds: I prize the sweet strong
410   10,   96, 2 |           goldhued place, like Bay Steeds driving onward to the heavenly
411   10,   96, 2 |         strength allied with Tawny Steeds, laud him whom cows content
412   10,   96, 7 |          He who speeds on with Bay Steeds even as he lists hath satisfied
413   10,   96, 8 |           Mares, will bear his Bay Steeds safely over all distress.~
414   10,   96, 9 |         there, he grooms his Tawny Steeds, when he hath drunk strong
415   10,   96, 10|           heaven and earth the Bay Steeds' Lord hath whinnied like
416   10,   97, 7 |        Herbs rich in Soma, rich in steeds, in nourishments, in strengthening
417   10,   99, 3 |           bear them, with jars for steeds, they pour their flood like
418   10,  103, 10|         heroes.~Urge on the strong steeds' might, O Vrtra-slayer,
419   10,  104, 3 |          the Bull, O thou whom Bay Steeds carry.~Here take delight,
420   10,  105, 2 |                 2 He whose two Bay Steeds harnessed well, swerving,
421   10,  105, 5 |           onward by the long-maned Steeds who stretch themselves as '
422   10,  107, 2 |      Guerdon-givers: they who give steeds dwell with the Sun for ever.~
423   10,  107, 11|                                 11 Steeds good at draught convey the
424   10,  112, 2 |        drink the Soma.~Let thy Bay Steeds, thy Stallions, hasten hither,
425   10,  114, 9 |           hath tracked the two Bay Steeds of Indra?~
426   10,  149, 4 |             4 As warriors to their steeds, kine to their village,
 
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