Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    9, 8 |            Fair fruits of earth borne home in wains.~
  2    1,   22, 4 |             not far, O Asvins, is the home~Of him who offers Soma juice.~
  3    1,   30, 9 |               the Hero of our ancient home,~Thee whom my sire invoked
  4    1,   34, 4 |               4 Thrice come ye to our home, thrice to the righteous
  5    1,   35, 6 |              Yama's world is one, the home of heroes,~As on a linch-pin,
  6    1,   61, 9 |        self-resplendent, waxed in his home, loud-voiced and strong
  7    1,   64, 10|               riches, dwelling in the home of wealth, endowed with
  8    1,   66, 2 |         offers safety like a pleasant home, like ripened corn, the
  9    1,   66, 3 |               each one like a dame at home;~Bright when he shines forth,
 10    1,   66, 5 |             kindled God as cows their home at eve.~He drives the flames
 11    1,   67, 5 |               all men, in the waters' home,-for him have sages built
 12    1,   71, 1 |           husband, the sisters of one home have urged him forward,~
 13    1,   72, 2 |            reached the lovely highest home of Agni.~
 14    1,   75, 5 |          Bring them, O Agni, to thine home.~ ~
 15    1,   87, 6 |               the Maruts' own beloved home.~ ~
 16    1,   91, 20|          active knowledge,~Skilled in home duties, meet for holy synod,
 17    1,   92, 16|            direct~Your chariot to our home wealthy in kine and gold.~
 18    1,   95, 8 |         splendour, decking him in his home with milk and waters.~The
 19    1,   96, 7 |                  7 Now and of old the home of wealth, the mansion of
 20    1,  100, 1 |                1. MAY he who hath his home with strength, the Mighty,
 21    1,  100, 14|                              14 Whose home eternal through his strength
 22    1,  104, 5 |      discovered, as she who knows her home, he sought the dwelling.~
 23    1,  105, 5 |             Gods who yonder have your home in the three lucid realms
 24    1,  105, 9 |           rays are shining, thence my home and family extend.~This
 25    1,  110, 2 |          journeying, ye came unto the home of liberal Savitar.~
 26    1,  112, 7 |              gucanti wealth and happy home, and made the fiery pit
 27    1,  114, 5 |            protection, shelter, and a home secure.~
 28    1,  117, 12|               for his fair praise the home of Kdvya.~When, like a pitcher
 29    1,  119, 4 |               went to the far-distant home, O Mighty Ones; and famed
 30    1,  121, 1 |             When to the people of the home he cometh he strideth to
 31    1,  124, 12|               mortal who remaineth at home, O Goddess Dawn, much good
 32    1,  129, 9 |             afar, be with us when our home is nigh.~Protect us with
 33    1,  130, 1 |             heroes to the gatherings, home, like a King, his heroes'
 34    1,  133, 7 |         pourer of libations gains the home of wealth, pouring his gift
 35    1,  136, 2 |         Firm-set in heaven is Mitra's home, and Aryaman's and Varuna'
 36    1,  139, 11|             11 O ye Eleven Gods whose home is heaven, O ye Eleven who
 37    1,  140, 1 |            the altar, loving well his home, I bring the food as 'twere
 38    1,  141, 2 |             auspicious Mothers is his home.~Thirdly, that they might
 39    1,  142, 5 |             well-ordered sacrifice;~A home for Indra is adorned, wide,
 40    1,  144, 2 |               Law, encompassed in the home and birth-place of the God.~
 41    1,  159, 4 |              their birth and in their home.~They, the refulgent Sages,
 42    1,  174, 7 |             with moisture, and to his home brought Kuyavac to slay
 43    1,  189, 3 |            saving Agni.~God, make our home again to be a b1ess ing,
 44    2,    1, 2 |                Lord and Master in our home.~
 45    2,    1, 6 |              bliss hast thou in thine home. As Pusan thou thyself protectest
 46    2,    4, 2 |          Bhrgus who served him in the home of waters set him of old
 47    2,   10, 4 |           sprinkle Agni who makes his home in front of all things living,~
 48    2,   31, 1 |              of the forest from their home, our horses may fly forth,
 49    2,   36, 3 |             ye swift to listen: as at home upon the sacred grass sit
 50    2,   38, 6 |       unfolded, fain for conquest: at home was he, the love of all
 51    2,   41, 5 |               them in their supremest home,~The thousand-pillared,
 52    3,    6, 4 |                   4 Firm in the Gods' home is the Mighty seated, between
 53    3,    7, 4 |          Tvastar.~He, flashing in his home with all his members, hath
 54    3,   10, 2 |              Shine forth in thine own home as guardian of the Law.~
 55    3,   11, 7 |          mortal worshipper obtains.~A home from him whose light makes
 56    3,   18, 5 |            Thou in the happy singer's home bestowest, amply with arms
 57    3,   22, 4 |            with those that have their home in floods,~Guileless accept
 58    3,   25, 5 |                      5 In the floods' home art thou enkindled, Agni,
 59    3,   29, 8 |             down the sacrifice in the home of worship.~Thou, dear to
 60    3,   29, 15|                each one singly in his home, have kindled fire.~
 61    3,   30, 21|              whose might is true, thy home is heaven: to us, O Maghavan,
 62    3,   31, 2 |             to the brother, he made a home to hold him who should gain,
 63    3,   33, 3 |           flow onward to their common home together.~
 64    3,   33, 4 |            waters move forward to the home which Gods have made us.~
 65    3,   37, 11|                Indra, wherever be thy home, come to us thence, O Thunder-armed.~
 66    3,   51, 9 |             Vrtra-slayer drink in his home the worshipper's libation.~
 67    3,   53, 4 |               4 A wife, O Maghavan is home and dwelling: so let thy
 68    3,   53, 6 |           homeward; thy joy is in thy home, thy racious Consort;~Where
 69    3,   54, 6 |            seat of Order.~They make a home as for a bird, though parted,
 70    3,   55, 1 |       earliest Mornings, in the Cow's home was born the Great Eternal.~
 71    3,   58, 6 |                        6 Ancient your home, auspicious is your friendship:
 72    4,    2, 8 |             thou lovest, -~In his own home, even as a goId-girt courser,
 73    4,    5, 15|                wealthy in boons, as a home shines with riches.~
 74    4,    7, 1 |              the wood, spreading from home to home.~
 75    4,    7, 1 |                spreading from home to home.~
 76    4,    7, 4 |             moving like Bhrgu in each home.~
 77    4,    7, 7 |               may rejoice them in the home of Order,~Great Agni, served
 78    4,    8, 3 |               to the righteous in his home:~He gives e'en treasures
 79    4,   11, 5 |        removest hatred, Friend of the Home, the household's Lord, unerring.~
 80    4,   16, 10|                        10 Come to our home resolved to slay the Dasyu:
 81    4,   16, 15|               praisesongs: he is like home, like sweet and fair nutrition.~
 82    4,   53, 7 |              nigh: may he prosper our home, give food and noble sons.~
 83    5,    1, 8 |       worshipful House-Friend, in his home is worshipped, our own auspicious
 84    5,    2, 6 |             the King of all who live, home of the people.~So may the
 85    5,    6, 1 |              Agni that good Lord, the home to which the kine return:~
 86    5,    6, 1 |           fleet-foot coursers seek as home, and strong enduring steeds
 87    5,    6, 1 |             strong enduring steeds as home. Bring food to those who
 88    5,    7, 6 |              flavour to our food, the home of every man that lives.~
 89    5,    8, 1 |              Friend and Master of the home.~
 90    5,    9, 2 |                        2 In the man's home who offers gifts, where
 91    5,   10, 3 |                increase the house and home of these,~The men, the princes
 92    5,   29, 10|              thy weapon, and in their home o'erthrewest hostile speakers.~
 93    5,   37, 3 |            husband who carries to his home a vigorous consort.~Here
 94    5,   37, 4 |       troubles vex that King in whose home Indra drinks the sharp Soma
 95    5,   44, 7 | self-excellent, grant us a sheltering home, a house that wards the
 96    5,   47, 1 |              Fathers, inviting to her home and loudly calling.~
 97    5,   50, 4 |              wins, with heroes in his home, friendly to man, like constant
 98    5,   75, 7 |               of the way to reach our home. Lovers of sweetness, bear
 99    5,   87, 4 |        spacious dwelling-place, their home in common.~When he, himself,
100    6,    2, 8 |             Thou art like wind; food, home art thou, like a young horse
101    6,    2, 10|           thou enterest as Priest the home of men who sacrifice.~Lord
102    6,   15, 3 |            far away.~Bestow a wealthy home on men, O Son of Strength.
103    6,   18, 7 |             He, most heroic, hath his home with splendour, with glory
104    6,   24, 10|               he is here, O Indra.~At home, abroad, from injury preserve
105    6,   25, 6 |             with a great foe or for a home with heroes.~
106    6,   41, 1 |            thee.~As cattle seek their home, so Thunderwielder, come,
107    6,   46, 9 |              9 O Indra, grant a happy home, a triple refuge triply
108    6,   48, 8 |             art the Lord of house and home of all the tribes, O Agni,
109    6,   49, 12|               as the herdsman driveth home his cattle, I urge my songs
110    6,   49, 15|              Order.~Give us a lasting home that we may battle with
111    6,   50, 3 |           freedom for our dwelling, a home, ye Hemispheres, which none
112    6,   51, 9 |           infallible, dwellers in the home of Order,~To you all Heroes
113    6,   51, 15|             travel: guard us ivell at home.~
114    6,   58, 2 |             guard of cattle, he whose home is strength, inspirer of
115    6,   62, 10|                        10 Come to our home with friendly wheels, for
116    6,   64, 6 |              mortal who rernaineth at home, O Goddess Dawn, much good
117    6,   68, 10|              to sacrifice, as it were home, that ye may drink.~
118    6,   71, 4 |          golden-handed, Friend of the home, hath risen to meet the
119    6,   75, 16|               the foemen, strike them home, and let not one be left
120    7,    1, 2 |            every quarter:~Who, in the home for ever, must be honoured.~
121    7,    1, 19|              hunger; injure us not at home or in the forest.~
122    7,    5, 6 |             dravest Dasyus from their home, O Agni, and broughtest
123    7,    7, 5 |                and is seated in man's home, Brahman, Agni, the Supporter,~
124    7,   15, 2 |              hath seated him in every home~Wise, Youthful, Master of
125    7,   16, 8 |                       8 They in whose home, her hand bearing the sacred
126    7,   18, 21|                     21 They who, from home, have gladdened thee, thy
127    7,   20, 1 |              Youthful, visiteth man's home with favour.~
128    7,   24, 1 |                                  1. A HOME is made for thee to dwell
129    7,   32, 4 |               Thunder-wielder, to our home, to drink them till they
130    7,   37, 6 |                 6 To us thy priests a home, as 'twere, thou givest:
131    7,   37, 7 |              whom men let not rest at home in quiet.~
132    7,   54, 2 |                    2 Protector of the Home, be our promoter: increase
133    7,   56, 24|          waters, and dwell in our own home with you beside us.~
134    7,   59, 2 |              foes.~That man increases home and strengthening ample
135    7,   60, 3 |                       3 He from their home hath yoked the Seven gold
136    7,   60, 5 |             mighty, have waxen in the home of law Eternal.~
137    7,   61, 4 |             loves sacrifice makes his home enduring.~
138    7,   66, 5 |                        5 May this our home be guarded well forward,
139    7,   67, 10|      invocation: come, Asvins, to the home where food aboundeth.~Vouchsafe
140    7,   69, 8 |      invocation: come, Asvins, to the home where food aboundeth.~Vouchsafe
141    7,   88, 5 |                have entered thy lofty home, thine house with thousand
142    7,   92, 3 |            him who offers, within his home, O Viyu, to direct him,~
143    7,  100, 4 |                ready to give it for a home to Manu.~In him the humble
144    8,    9, 15|       Therewith, great Sages, grant a home to Vatsa and to Vimada.~
145    8,    9, 18|            And to this man-protecting home the chariot ofthe Asvins
146    8,   17, 14|              pillar thou, Lord of the home armour of Soma-offerers:~
147    8,   18, 21|                         21 Grant us a home with triple guard, Aryaman,
148    8,   21, 15|              who waste their lives at home, with friendship such as
149    8,   22, 17|                Wonder-Workers, to our home, our home, O Asvins, rich
150    8,   22, 17|      Wonder-Workers, to our home, our home, O Asvins, rich in cattle,
151    8,   23, 24|         spreadeth far,~To Agni of the home, O Rsi, Vyasva's son.~
152    8,   26, 14|              down wealth, come to the home which men must guard:~Like
153    8,   26, 16|              heaven, or joying in the home of food,~Listen to me, Immortal
154    8,   27, 5 |          Mighty One, to our house and home.~
155    8,   33, 2 |             athirst unto the juice as home, O Indra, like a bellowing
156    8,   35, 7 |              thrice, O Asvins, to our home.~
157    8,   35, 8 |              thrice, O Asvins, to our home.~
158    8,   35, 9 |              thrice, O Asvins, to our home.~
159    8,   41, 7 |             of mortal men.~Before the home of Varuna all the Gods follow
160    8,   43, 9 |                         9 Agni, thine home is in the floods: into the
161    8,   47, 4 |               Most Wise, have given a home and means of life,~O'er
162    8,   50, 14|               strengthenest his ample home who worships thee.~So Indra,
163    8,   58, 7 |            the Bright One's place and home,~We, having drunk of meath,
164    8,   58, 11|            Here Varuna shall have his home, to whom the floods have
165    8,   58, 16|                        16 Lord of the home, fair-helmeted, ascend thy
166    8,   61, 18|           which is the Well-beloved's home,~He with his tongue hath
167    8,   63, 1 |            the darling Guest in every home.~
168    8,   74, 5 |            praise grant an inviolable home,~To drink the savoury Soma
169    8,   80, 1 |            the way.~Bearing it to her home she said, For Indra will
170    9,    1, 2 |             place, his iron-fashioned home.~
171    9,    9, 1 |              On, onward to a glorious home; dear to the people void
172    9,   16, 4 |             wisdom it hath gained its home.~
173    9,   17, 8 |               rest efficacious in thy home,~Fair, to be drunk at sacrifice.~
174    9,   19, 3 |               sunk and settled in his home.~
175    9,   25, 3 |            dear Sage in his appointed home,~Foe-Slayer, most beloved
176    9,   49, 2 |              kine of strangers to our home.~
177    9,   61, 21|          Falcon-like resting in thine home.~
178    9,   62, 4 |           Hawk-like he settles in his home.~
179    9,   62, 8 |              his drink,~Finding thine home in vats of wood.~
180    9,   64, 11|               seive,~Alighting in the home of Law.~
181    9,   64, 18|             hero like, our sheltering home.~
182    9,   65, 19|          Falcon-like resting in thine home.~
183    9,   66, 12|             12 Like milch-kine coming home, the drops of Soma juice
184    9,   69, 7 |             the men and cattle in our home. May powers, O Soma, may
185    9,   71, 6 |               Like as a falcon to his home, so speeds the God to his
186    9,   72, 3 |        twofold kindred sisters is his home.~
187    9,   72, 8 |              treasure reaching to our home, and may we clothe ourselves
188    9,   80, 2 |           sheen, thine iron-fashioned home.~Thou, lengthening our princes'
189    9,   81, 3 |               opulence; strew not our home possessions far away from
190    9,   82, 3 |               centre hath he made his home.~The waters too have flowed,
191    9,   97, 26|            Somas bring as they flow a home with noble heroes.~Rich
192    9,   98, 12|               strength, win him whose home is very strength.~
193    9,  107, 15|             by the men, the God whose home is in the sea -~
194    9,  111, 2 |             songs of worship in thine home.~As 'twere from far, the
195   10,    7, 4 |               for profit. He whom, at home thou, Priest for ever, guardest~
196   10,    8, 3 |           refresh their bodies in the home of Order.~
197   10,   16, 3 |            the waters; go, make thine home in plants with all thy members.~
198   10,   18, 12|           above him.~Be they to him a home distilling fatness, here
199   10,   19, 5 |               turning back and coming home.~
200   10,   19, 6 |              6 Home-leader, lead them home to us; Indra, restore to
201   10,   19, 8 |           thou Home-leader, lead them home, restore them thou who bringest
202   10,   19, 8 |        restore them thou who bringest home.~Four are the quarters of
203   10,   22, 1 |             as Mitra is, -~Who in the home of Rsis and in secret is
204   10,   24, 6 |              sweets be my approach to home.~So, through your Deity,
205   10,   27, 2 |          godless,~Prepare for thee at home a vigorous bullock, and
206   10,   27, 11|           anger-the man who leads her home or he who woos her?~
207   10,   34, 10|             he goes by night unto the home of others.~
208   10,   35, 12|               vouchsafe that this our home may be praise-worthy, prosperous,
209   10,   37, 10|            riches, to bless us in our home and when we travel.~
210   10,   38, 2 |                                  2 At home disclose to us opulence
211   10,   39, 3 |             of her who groweth old at home, and helpers of the slow
212   10,   39, 13|             sundered mountain, to our home, Asvins who made the cow
213   10,   46, 6 |             Trita sat down within his home surrounded~Thence, as Law
214   10,   47, 8 |             pray, O Indra, a spacious home unmatched among the people.~
215   10,   63, 16|         distant pathway, -~May she at home and far away preserve us,
216   10,   65, 7 |         sharers of one mansion in the home of Law.~Bound by their common
217   10,   85, 6 |         friend, and Narasamsi led her home.~Lovely was Surya's robe:
218   10,   85, 10|             approached her husband's, home.~
219   10,   85, 21|          homage.~Seek in her father's home another fair one, and find
220   10,   85, 27|            rule thy household in this home.~Closely unite thy body
221   10,   85, 38|          first, escorted Surya to her home.~Give to the husband in
222   10,   86, 18|         nearest houses, go unto thine home, Vrsakapi. Supreme is Indra
223   10,   86, 20|              travelled upward to your home,~Where was that noisome
224   10,   91, 2 |            like a swift-winged bird a home in every tree.~Benevolent
225   10,   91, 10|                Lord and Master in our home.~
226   10,   95, 4 |            craved her,~She sought the home wherein she found her pleasure,
227   10,   95, 13|              us, will I send thee. Go home again, thou fool;.thou hast
228   10,   96, 11|             visible the Cow's beloved home to the bright golden Sun.~
229   10,   97, 5 |             The Holy Fig tree is your home, your mansion is the Parna
230   10,  107, 10|            and waits to meet him.~His home is like a lake with lotus
231   10,  109, 4 |               is a Brahman's wife led home by others: in the supremest
232   10,  114, 10|              when their driver in his home is settled, receive the
233   10,  117, 4 |            nothing.~Let him depart-no home is that to rest in -, and
234   10,  122, 6 |           showest thy wisdom circling home and sacrifice.~
235   10,  123, 6 |            Bird that hasteneth to the home of Yama.~
236   10,  125, 7 |            bring forth the Father: my home is in the waters, in the
237   10,  128, 6 |            their thought who watch at home be ruined.~
238   10,  135, 7 |              that which is called the Home of Gods:~Here minstrels
239   10,  136, 5 |              both the oceans hath his home, in eastern and in western
240   10,  167, 4 |        Visvamitra, Jamadagni, to your home.~
241   10,  171, 2 |              sought the Soma-pourer's home.~
242   10,  185, 2 |              2 O'er these, neither at home nor yet abroad or pathways
243   10,  186, 3 |              yonder, O Vata, in thine home, -~Give us thereof that
 
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