Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    3, 4 |               4 O Indra marvellously bright, come, these libations long
  2    1,    3, 10|             enriched with hymns, may bright Sarsavad desire,~With eager
  3    1,    6, 1 |              as he moves harness the bright, the ruddy Steed~The lights
  4    1,   12, 9 |             10 Such, Agni, Purifier, bright, bring hither to our sacrifice,~
  5    1,   14, 7 |             Make them drink meath, O bright of tongue.~
  6    1,   15, 11|         Drink ye the meath, O Asvins bright with flames, whose acts
  7    1,   16, 1 |                Those, Indra, who are bright as suns.~
  8    1,   19, 8 |                     8 Who with their bright beams spread them forth
  9    1,   23, 13|            lost animal, drive to us, bright Pusan, him who bears up
 10    1,   23, 14|                         14 Pusan the Bright has found the King, concealed
 11    1,   26, 7 |           choice-worthy may~We, with bright fires, be dear to him.~
 12    1,   26, 8 |       precious wealth to us~So, with bright fires, we pray to thee.~
 13    1,   27, 11|           smoke-bannered excellently bright,~Urge us to strength and
 14    1,   35, 3 |               the downward; with two bright Bays, adorable, he journeys.~
 15    1,   35, 9 |         approach us, and spreads the bright sky through the darksome
 16    1,   36, 7 |             him in his own splendour bright draw near in worship the
 17    1,   38, 10|             courses, haste~Along the bright embanked streams.~
 18    1,   43, 5 |           like the Sun, refulgent as bright gold is he,~The good, the
 19    1,   49, 1 |              EN from above the sky's bright realm come, Usas, by auspicious
 20    1,   49, 3 |                                    3 Bright Usas, when thy times return,
 21    1,   50, 1 |                                1 HIS bright rays bear him up aloft,
 22    1,   50, 9 |            Surya hath yoked the pure bright Seven, the daughters of
 23    1,   53, 3 |              Well pleased with these bright flames and with these Soma
 24    1,   57, 2 |          meet for lofty praise, like bright Dawn, now bring gifts with
 25    1,   58, 4 |         among the herd of cows,~With bright strength roaming to the
 26    1,   58, 8 |                  9 Be thou a refuge, Bright One, to the singer, a shelter,
 27    1,   64, 7 |      wondrous power and marvellously bright, selfstrong like mountains,
 28    1,   64, 7 |              your strength among the bright red flames.~
 29    1,   64, 11|            the firm; the Maruts with bright lances make all things to
 30    1,   64, 12|          with prayer, the brisk, the bright, the worshipful, the active
 31    1,   66, 3 |             one like a dame at home;~Bright when he shines forth, whitish
 32    1,   69, 1 |                                   1. BRIGHT, splendid, like Dawn's lover,
 33    1,   71, 4 |              he in every house grown bright and noble,~He, Bhrgu-like
 34    1,   84, 4 |            excellent.~Streams of the bright have flowed to thee here
 35    1,   84, 10|              sweet to the taste, the bright cows drink,~Who for the
 36    1,   85, 3 |            of the Cow, they shine in bright attire, and on their fair
 37    1,   87, 6 |             for glory, they who wear bright rings; rays they obtained,
 38    1,   92, 1 |            the war, onward they come bright red in hue, the Mother Cows.~
 39    1,   92, 9 |            widely spreading with her bright eye westward.~Waking to
 40    1,   92, 12|                               12 The bright, the blessed One shines
 41    1,   95, 1 |       Godlike Babe of golden colour; bright and fair-shining, is he
 42    1,  110, 4 |               children of Sudhanvan, bright as suns, were in a year'
 43    1,  112, 1 |            and Earth, and Agni, fair bright glow, to hasten their approach.~
 44    1,  113, 2 |                      2 The Fair, the Bright is come with her white offspring;
 45    1,  113, 4 |                                    4 Bright leader of glad sounds, our
 46    1,  113, 12|               shine on us here, most bright, O Dawn, this morning.~
 47    1,  113, 15|              have vanished, first of bright morns to come hath Dawn
 48    1,  115, 3 |           Sun's Bay-coloured Horses, bright, changing hues, meet for
 49    1,  115, 5 |           power eternal, at one time bright and darksome at another.~
 50    1,  121, 11|              Heaven and Earth, those bright expanses that have no wheels,
 51    1,  123, 4 |             Eager for conquest, with bright sheen she cometh. Her portion
 52    1,  124, 4 |              she seen, as 'twere the Bright One's bosom: she showeth
 53    1,  124, 11|           she harnesseth her team of bright red oxen.~She will beam
 54    1,  130, 9 |            tore the Sun's wheel off. Bright red, he steals away their
 55    1,  134, 5 |                  5 For thee the pure bright quickly-flowing Soma-drops,
 56    1,  135, 6 |       priests, are oficredup to you: bright, Vayu, are they offered
 57    1,  137, 1 |             yours, Mitra and Varuna, bright Soma juices blent with milk.~
 58    1,  139, 8 |             grow old, never may your bright glories fall into decay,
 59    1,  140, 1 |         place of birth.~I clothe the bright One with my hymn as with
 60    1,  142, 3 |            He wondrous, sanctifying, bright, sprinkles the sacrifice
 61    1,  143, 7 |            of the Law, whose face is bright with oil.~Inflamed and keen,
 62    1,  144, 6 |           And these two Mighty Ones, bright, golden closely joined,
 63    1,  149, 3 |              Steed of cloudy heaven,~Bright like the Sun, with hundredfold
 64    1,  160, 3 |    surpassing power.~Thereto for his bright milk he milked through all
 65    1,  165, 1 |                         1. WITH what bright beauty are the Maruts jointly
 66    1,  165, 3 |      greetest us when meeting us the Bright Ones. Lord of Bay Steeds,
 67    1,  167, 3 |              rearward,~Well grasped, bright, decked with gold there
 68    1,  180, 3 |             the milch-cow,~Which the bright offerer, shining like a
 69    1,  181, 8 |                       8 This song of bright contents for you is swelling
 70    1,  186, 9 |         known by~glory.~As on a fair bright day the arrow flieth o'er
 71    1,  191, 12|             12 The three-times-seven bright sparks of fire have swallowed
 72    2,    1, 13|            taken as their mouth; the Bright Ones have made thee, O Sage,
 73    2,    1, 14|            sweetness to their drink. Bright art thou born, the embryo
 74    2,    2, 3 |          famous car, Agni the purely bright, like Mitra. to be glorified
 75    2,    2, 7 |           prayer, and like the sky's bright sheen let mornings beam
 76    2,    3, 2 |            lighting up the chambers, bright in his majesty through threefold
 77    2,    4, 5 |              him.~Known is he by his bright delightful splendour, and
 78    2,    7, 4 |            Agni, high shinest forth, bright, adorable,~When worshipped
 79    2,    9, 1 |              Herald hath seated him, bright, splendid, passing mighty,~
 80    2,    9, 4 |          wealth and treasure. of the bright song of praise thou art
 81    2,   27, 2 |           this praise-song -~Adityas bright and pure as streams of water,
 82    2,   27, 9 |            they hold aloft the three bright heavenly regions.~Ne'er
 83    2,   33, 9 |            tawny adorns himself with bright gold decorations:~The strength
 84    2,   34, 13|           have taken to themselves a bright and lovely hue.~
 85    2,   35, 3 |        storehouse.~On every side the bright Floods have encompassed
 86    2,   35, 3 |          Floods have encompassed the bright resplendent Offspring of
 87    2,   35, 4 |            him the youthful.~He with bright rays shines forth in splendid
 88    2,   41, 3 |              today and drink.~Of the bright juice when blent with milk.~
 89    3,    1, 10|        teeming bosom.~Guard, for the Bright and Strong, the fellow-spouses
 90    3,    2, 5 |              with raised ladles, him bright, dear to all the Gods, perfecting
 91    3,    2, 13|             gold-haired, excellently bright,~Whom Matarisvan stablished,
 92    3,    2, 14|               who stands in heaven's bright sphere a sign, who wakes
 93    3,    3, 5 |                                    5 Bright Agni with the bright car,
 94    3,    3, 5 |               5 Bright Agni with the bright car, Lord of green domains,
 95    3,   17, 4 |                          4 Agni most bright and fair with song we honour,
 96    3,   19, 2 |              lift the oil-fed ladle, bright, with an offering, bearing
 97    3,   23, 4 |             s place, in days of fair bright weather.~On man, on Apaya,
 98    3,   26, 2 |                         2 That Agni, bright, Vaisvanara, we invoke for
 99    3,   27, 10|           Thee, Agni, longing, nobly bright.~
100    3,   29, 6 |              in colour, in the wood.~Bright, checkless, as it were upon
101    3,   30, 13|              would look on the broad bright front of the refulgent Morning;~
102    3,   33, 1 |            rein contending,~Like two bright mother cows who lick their
103    3,   34, 4 |         loved him.~For man the days' bright ensign he illumined, and
104    3,   37, 8 |          thou the Soma for our help, bright, vigilant, exceeding strong,~
105    3,   40, 4 |            Soma juice expressed,~The bright drops to thy dwelling-place.~
106    3,   44, 5 |                                5 The bright, the well-loved thunderbolt,
107    3,   44, 5 |           thunderbolt, girt with the bright, Indra disclosed,~Disclosed
108    3,   55, 11|            one of the Twain is dark, bright shines the other;~And yet
109    3,   56, 8 |                      8 Three are the bright realms, best, beyond attainment,
110    3,   61, 2 |           auspicious Goddess, on thy bright car awaking pleasant voices.~
111    3,   61, 7 |             Varuna and Mitra, which, bright, hath spread in every place
112    4,    1, 17|           was sp, endid! up rose the bright beam of celestial Morning.~
113    4,    4, 7 |        dwelling. May all his days be bright: be this his longing.~
114    4,    6, 8 |             homes of men engendered,~Bright like a spear's tooth, wakened
115    4,    7, 6 |         secret though his flames are bright seekingon all sides, quickly
116    4,    7, 9 |                                    9 Bright God, thy path is black:
117    4,   10, 2 |        praises come thou to meet us, bright as the sunlight,~O Agni,
118    4,   17, 8 |          bold and furious Indra, the bright bolt's Lord, infinite, strong
119    4,   22, 8 |              thee~To us-ward, of the Bright One, as the courser strains
120    4,   38, 4 |           among the cattle;~Shown in bright colour, looking on the assemblies,
121    4,   39, 2 |           swift of foot aind shining bright as Agni, ye, Varuna and
122    4,   44, 2 |            followeth close upon your bright appearing when stately horses
123    4,   45, 2 |            spreading through mid-air bright radiance like the Sun.~
124    4,   45, 6 |         spread through the firmament bright radiance like the Sun;~And
125    4,   47, 1 |                         1. Vayu, the bright is offered thee, best of
126    4,   51, 9 |         darkness with radiant bodies bright and pure and shining.~
127    4,   52, 2 |           the Kine, in colour like a bright red mare,~The Dawn became
128    4,   52, 7 |          region of mid-air.~With thy bright shining lustre, Dawn.~
129    5,    6, 5 |             splendid, Lord of flame, bright, wondrous, Prince of men,
130    5,    7, 4 |            who is afar,~When he, the Bright, unchanged by eld, consumes
131    5,    7, 8 |                  8 For him, to whom, bright as an axe he, as to Atri,
132    5,    8, 1 |             for their aid,~Thee very bright, and holy, nourisher of
133    5,   10, 4 |                                    4 Bright Agni, they who deck their
134    5,   14, 4 |                         4 Agni shone bright when born, with light killing
135    5,   23, 4 |             these homes shine forth, bright God! for our prosperity,
136    5,   24, 4 |               4 To thee then, O Most Bright, O Radiant God, we come
137    5,   26, 3 |              enkindled thee, O Sage, bright caller of the Gods to feast.~
138    5,   33, 10|              these commended horses, bright and active, by Dhvanya son
139    5,   34, 9 |              and his be powerful and bright dominion.~
140    5,   41, 12|          heaven:~And may the Waters, bright like castles, hear us, as
141    5,   41, 14|              feasting.~May days with bright dawns cause my songs to
142    5,   43, 3 |              and bring the beautiful bright juice to Vayu.~God, as our
143    5,   43, 4 |       spreading branches, the mead's bright glittering juice that dwells
144    5,   43, 14|             have sought the Mother's bright and loftiest station.~As
145    5,   45, 9 |            swooped the rapid Falcon. Bright was the young Sage moving
146    5,   48, 3 |         pressing-stones and with the bright beams of the day he hurls
147    5,   52, 6 |             their spears and weapons bright with gleaming gold.~After
148    5,   54, 1 |          make for the Marut host who bright in native splendour cast
149    5,   54, 6 |                                    6 Bright shone your host, ye Sages,
150    5,   56, 6 |               6 Bind to your car the bright red mares, yoke the red
151    5,   56, 7 |             and this loudly-neighing bright red vigorous horse who hath
152    5,   57, 4 |                                    4 Bright with the blasts of wind,
153    5,   57, 5 |           rich in drops, munificent, bright in their aspect, yielding
154    5,   61, 13|              is ever young, borne on bright cars, unblamable,~Moving
155    5,   61, 16|             worshipful and exceeding bright,~Send down the treasures
156    5,   76, 1 |                         1. AGNI, the bright face of the Dawns, is shining;
157    5,   79, 4 |           the priests who laud thee, Bright One, with their hymns,~And
158    5,   80, 1 |           Law true to eternal Order, bright on her path, red-tinted,
159    5,   80, 5 |         conscious that her limbs are bright with bathing, she stands,
160    5,   84, 2 |         steed, the swelling cloud, O bright of hue.~
161    5,   87, 6 |            of mighty power: may your bright vigour be our aid, Evayamarut;~
162    6,    2, 6 |                                6 Thy bright smoke lifts itself aloft,
163    6,    3, 3 |                                    3 Bright God, whose look is free
164    6,    3, 6 |             him like the singer, and bright as Mitra with his splendour
165    6,    3, 8 |              the band of Maruts, the bright impetuous One hath shone
166    6,    4, 3 |          heavens regard with wonder: bright as the Sun he clothes himself
167    6,    4, 6 |          with splendour.~Decked with bright colour he dispels the darkness,
168    6,    6, 1 |         banquet, who rends the wood, bright, with his blackened pathway.~
169    6,    6, 7 |       wonderful, life-giving.~Wealth bright, O Bright One, vast, with
170    6,    6, 7 |        life-giving.~Wealth bright, O Bright One, vast, with many heroes,
171    6,    6, 7 |           many heroes, give with thy bright flames to the man who lauds
172    6,    9, 1 |             half of day is dark, and bright the other: both atmospheres
173    6,   10, 3 |          Agni,~And the God, wondrous bright, with wondrous succours
174    6,   11, 4 |                                    4 Bright hath he beamed, the wise,
175    6,   16, 34|              with oblation, kindled, bright.~
176    6,   25, 4 |            hero slays the hero, when bright in arms they range them
177    6,   35, 4 |           milch-cow good at milking: bright be its shine among the Bharadvajas.~
178    6,   39, 3 |              stablished as the days' bright ensign. He made the Mornings
179    6,   48, 12|               for the host of Maruts bright with native sheen, hath
180    6,   48, 15|                                   15 Bright as the host of Maruts mighty
181    6,   48, 16|             me, Pusan, in thine car, bright Deity: I fain would speak:~
182    6,   48, 21|             The Maruts have obtained bright strength, a sacred name,
183    6,   49, 4 |            wealthy.~Thou, Sage, with bright path, Lord of harnessed
184    6,   50, 2 |             Lord of great might, the bright Gods sprung from Daksa,~
185    6,   51, 3 |          faithful: hither I call the Bright who share in common.~
186    6,   55, 1 |            SON of Deliverance, come, bright God!~Let us twain go together:
187    6,   55, 3 |                                    3 Bright God whose steeds are goats,
188    6,   58, 1 |         heaven art thou: one form is bright, one holy, like Day and
189    6,   65, 2 |           they divided: the Dawns on bright cars shine in wondrous fashion.~
190    6,   66, 1 |            drained but once her fair bright udder.~
191    6,   66, 9 |                            9 Bring a bright hymn to praise the band
192    6,   66, 10|                                   10 Bright like the flashing flames
193    6,   70, 4 |        fatness, Heaven and Earth are bright therewith: they mingle with
194    7,    3, 5 |           guest within his dwelling: bright shines the splendour of
195    7,    4, 2 |              his Mother;~He who with bright teeth seizeth fast the forests,
196    7,    5, 6 |                         6 In thee, O bright as Mitra, Vasus seated the
197    7,    9, 2 |          doors of Panis, brought the bright Sun to us who feedeth many.~
198    7,   10, 1 |               1. HE hath sent forth, bright, radiant, and refulgent,
199    7,   14, 1 |            we the God whose flame is bright:~Let us bring Jatavedas
200    7,   15, 7 |              down, O Worshipped Onel~Bright, rich in heroes, Agni! God~
201    7,   15, 10|                                   10 Bright, Purifier, meet for praise,
202    7,   30, 3 |                          3 When fair bright days shall dawn on us, O
203    7,   39, 7 |          Varuna, and Agni.~May they, bright Deities, make our song supremest.
204    7,   40, 7 |          Varuna, and Agni.~May they, bright Deities, make our song supremest.
205    7,   43, 2 |              for the solenm service: bright flames that love the Gods
206    7,   43, 3 |        summit.~Let general fire make bright the flame of worship: scorn
207    7,   46, 3 |                            3 May thy bright arrow which, shot down by
208    7,   47, 1 |           special beverage of Indra, bright, stainless, rich in sweets
209    7,   47, 4 |                4 Whom Surya with his bright beams hath attracted, and
210    7,   49, 2 |              flowing free by nature,~Bright, purifying, speeding to
211    7,   49, 3 |                Distilling meath, the bright, the purifying, here let
212    7,   55, 2 |                            2 When, O bright Son of Sarama, thou showest,
213    7,   56, 6 |                               6 Most bright in splendour, flectest on
214    7,   56, 8 |                                    8 Bright is your spirit, wrathful
215    7,   56, 12|          truth, the Law's observers, bright by their birth, and pure,
216    7,   57, 3 |           heaven, they heighten, for bright show, their common splendour.~
217    7,   57, 5 |              the blameless Ones, the bright, the purifying.~Further
218    7,   60, 4 |          sweets have mounted: to the bright ocean Surya hath ascended,~
219    7,   62, 3 |             thousands.~May they, the Bright Ones, make our praise-song
220    7,   64, 5 |            and Mitra is offered like bright Soma juice to Vayu.~Favour
221    7,   65, 5 |              Mitra, is offered, like bright Soma juice to Vayu.~Favour
222    7,   66, 16|              autumns may we see that bright Eye, God-ordained, arise~
223    7,   69, 1 |             up the earth~and heaven,~Bright with its fellies while its
224    7,   75, 3 |              everlasting splendours, bright with their varied colours,
225    7,   79, 2 |                   2 They paint their bright rays on the sky's far limits.
226    7,   88, 1 |         Varuna thine hymn, Vasistha, bright, most delightful to the
227    7,   88, 4 |           him a Rsi.~When days shone bright the Sage made him a singer,
228    7,   89, 3 |                                  3 O Bright and Powerful God, through
229    7,   90, 4 |             spotless Dawns with fair bright days have broken; they found
230    7,   91, 3 |                              3 Wise, bright, arranger of his teams,
231    7,   95, 6 |           doors d sacred Order.~Wax, Bright One, and give strength to
232    7,  100, 3 |             grandeur over this earth bright with a hundred splendours.~
233    8,    3, 20|                                   20 Bright were the flaming fires,
234    8,    6, 24|             fleet steeds which shone bright of old~Among the tribes
235    8,    7, 2 |                              2 When, Bright Ones, fain to show your
236    8,    7, 14|                             14 When, Bright Ones, hither from the hills
237    8,    7, 25|           deck themselves for glory, bright, celestial, lightning in
238    8,    7, 28|           deer yoked to the car.~The Bright Ones come, and shed the
239    8,   14, 10|         joyous wave of water-floods:~Bright shine the drops that gladden
240    8,   19, 2 |           Agni, the Bounteous Giver, bright with varied flames, laud
241    8,   19, 25|             if thou wert the mortal, bright as Mitra, I worshipped with
242    8,   20, 2 |         strong-fellied and exceeding bright.~Come, ye for whom we long,
243    8,   20, 4 |           joined in one.~Decked with bright rings, ye spread the broad
244    8,   20, 11|           their omaments of gold are bright upon their arms;~Their lances
245    8,   23, 4 |            of the Refulgent One~Most bright, with glowing jaws and glory
246    8,   29, 5 |              bears a pointed weapon: bright is he, and strong, with
247    8,   34, 1 |         command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.~
248    8,   34, 2 |         command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.~
249    8,   34, 3 |         command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.~
250    8,   34, 4 |         command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.~
251    8,   34, 15|         command of yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven.~
252    8,   34, 17|         match the wind in speed, and bright bay coursers fleet of foot,~
253    8,   40, 10|            your holy hymns, the Hero bright and glorious,~Him who with
254    8,   41, 8 |             realms possess.~With his bright foot he overthrew their
255    8,   41, 9 |                       9 Ruler, whose bright far-seeing rays, pervading
256    8,   44, 4 |            have gone up on high,~Thy bright flames, thou Refulgent One.~
257    8,   46, 26|             to give, drinker of pure bright Soma Juice.~
258    8,   48, 6 |                      6 Make me shine bright like fire produced by friction:
259    8,   49, 3 |              Disposer, Sage, Herald, bright God! and worshipful,~Best
260    8,   49, 7 |            high-grown underwood,~So, bright as Mitra is, burn him who
261    8,   49, 15|        offerer's gifts, then shinest bright among the Gods.~
262    8,   58, 7 |              mount on high up to the Bright One's place and home,~We,
263    8,   60, 10|           anear to him beauteous and bright with piercing flame~Our
264    8,   61, 3 |                       3 Him, glowing bright beyond all thought, they
265    8,   63, 10|               cow, a lord of heroes, bright like Indra, who shall fill
266    8,   82, 8 |             o'er the joyous draught.~Bright, meet for Soma, famed in
267    8,   84, 2 |                                    2 Bright juices bitherward have sped
268    8,   86, 5 |         Whether thou art in heaven's bright sphere, or in the basin
269    8,   90, 9 |     strainingcloth, and cooked, this bright drink hath been offered
270    8,   90, 10|              of the twofold draught, bright Soma mingled with the milk.~
271    8,   97, 6 |          their spirits ever pure and bright.~
272    8,  101, 2 |       worship and libation, O Asvins bright with fire, drink ye the
273    8,  102, 3 |                        3 The chariot bright and radiant, treasure-laden,
274    8,  103, 5 |             we ascribed to these Two Bright Ones truthfulness, great
275    9,    9, 2 |                            3 He, the bright Son, when born illumed his
276    9,   12, 9 |            Pavamana, bring us wealth bright with a thousand splendours.
277    9,   33, 2 |        stream of sacrifice the brown bright drops have flowed with strength
278    9,   38, 3 |              him here; they make him bright~And beauteous for the gladdening
279    9,   41, 1 |                        1. ACTIVE and bright have they come forth, impetuous
280    9,   52, 5 |               A thousand of thy pure bright streams.~
281    9,   54, 1 |             the bold, have drawn the bright milk from~The Sage who wins
282    9,   62, 28|              perpetually flow~To the bright fleece spread under them.~
283    9,   64, 28|                                   28 Bright are these Somas blent with
284    9,   65, 19|              Soma, flow on exceeding bright with loud roar to the wooden
285    9,   65, 26|           urged to speed, the drops, bright, stirring vital power, when
286    9,   66, 5 |            lofty ridge of heaven thy bright rays with their essences,~
287    9,   66, 30|          that we may live, with that bright milk~Of thine which hath
288    9,   67, 24|     cleansing power, O Agni, that is bright with flame,~And by libations
289    9,   69, 4 |             through the sheep's fair bright fleece, and hath, as 'twere,
290    9,   70, 8 |                                    8 Bright, making pure his body free
291    9,   71, 2 |           thus makes for himself the bright robe he assumes.~
292    9,   72, 4 |     sacrifice for men, O Indra, pure bright Soma, Indu, flows for thee.~
293    9,   72, 8 |         clothe ourselves in manifold bright wealth.~
294    9,   73, 5 |           they have roared in unison bright with the verse of praise,
295    9,   78, 1 |          parts as though impure, and bright and cleansed he seeks the
296    9,   80, 2 |          cows have -lowed, ascendest bright with sheen, thine iron-fashioned
297    9,   86, 13|          thought, O Sage, Soma flows bright and pure between the earth
298    9,   97, 23|              upholder: he by the ten bright reins is mostly guided.~
299    9,   97, 32|                                   32 Bright, bellowing aiong the path
300    9,   97, 50|          they may bring us treasures bright and golden.~
301    9,   98, 6 |                              6 Whom, bright with native splendour, crushed
302    9,   99, 1 |            front of songs they weave bright raiment for the Lord Divine.~
303    9,  107, 16|       thousand streams: men make him bright and beautiful.~
304    9,  107, 21|              22 Making thee pure and bright in the sheep's long wool,
305    9,  109, 3 |                 3 So flow thou on as bright celestial juice, flow to
306    9,  109, 6 |                              6 Thou, bright Juice, art Sustainer of
307   10,    3, 4 |        Friend of Agni.~The rays, the bright beams of the strong-jawed,
308   10,    7, 3 |             lofty Agni in heaven the bright and holy light of Surya.~
309   10,   14, 8 |          seek anew thy dwelling, and bright with glory wear another
310   10,   17, 10|          Mother Floods shall make us bright and shining, cleansers of
311   10,   20, 9 |         glorious.~His sire begat him bright with hues of gold.~
312   10,   30, 4 |                      4 He who shines bright in floods, unfed with fuel,
313   10,   35, 5 |            who come forward with the bright beams of the Sun, and at
314   10,   36, 8 |           Power, Soma whose rays are bright. We crave this gracious
315   10,   43, 9 |     sacrifice.~Let the Red God shine bright with his refulgent ray,
316   10,   46, 8 |          Earth, her operations.~Him, bright and radiant, living men
317   10,   48, 3 |          like the Sun's insufferably bright: men honour me as Lord for
318   10,   55, 1 |          other, and Maghavan, madest bright thy Brother's Children.~
319   10,   61, 6 |       Sabardugha had yielded was the bright heritage which to thee they
320   10,   67, 4 |            darkness, drave forth the bright cows: three he made apparent.~
321   10,   67, 7 |                            7 He with bright faithful Friends, winners
322   10,   68, 7 |              And drave, himself, the bright kine from the mountain,
323   10,   69, 1 |       thercon it crackles and shines bright.~
324   10,   69, 11|            pressed the Soma.~Lord of bright rays, thou burntest up the
325   10,   70, 1 |             s height, while days are bright with beauty.~
326   10,   76, 3 |           Tvastar's milk-blent juice bright with the hue of steeds.~
327   10,   78, 1 |             behold, like Kings, with bright adornment, like spotless
328   10,   78, 7 |             ornaments as eager to be bright.~Like rivers hasting on,
329   10,   85, 10|         covering thereof was heaven:~Bright were both Steers that drew
330   10,   88, 9 |           and creatures,~He with his bright glow heated earth and heaven,
331   10,   88, 12|           Vaisvanara to be the days' bright Banner, -~Him who hath spread
332   10,   89, 15|               while these shall have bright shining nights to light
333   10,   93, 12|              which seems to take its bright path to the Sun, and reconciles
334   10,   93, 13|          again laden with wealth and bright with gold,~Lightly, with
335   10,   95, 6 |             have hastened forth, the bright ones, and like milch-cows
336   10,   96, 3 |              and yellow in his arms;~Bright with strong teeth, destroying
337   10,   96, 11|            Cow's beloved home to the bright golden Sun.~
338   10,  106, 3 |             have sought our worship.~Bright as the fire the votary hath
339   10,  106, 6 |        cherishing (friends); you are bright as two water-born (jewels),
340   10,  110, 1 |              O Jatavedas.~Observant, bright as Mitra, bring them hither:
341   10,  118, 1 |         slayest the devouring fiend,~Bright Ruler in thine own abode.~
342   10,  123, 8 |            lustre, joying in its own bright splendour, maketh dear glories
343   10,  138, 5 |              and deals fordi wounds.~Bright Usas was afraid of Indra'
344   10,  139, 1 | golden-haired, hath lifted eastward, bright With the sunbeams, his eternal
345   10,  140, 1 |              of beams!~Sage, passing bright, thou givest to the worshipper,
346   10,  170, 1 |                           1. MAY the Bright God drink glorious Soma-mingled
347 AppI,    0, 5 |        cherishing (friends); you are bright as two water-born (jewels),
 
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