Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   13, 7 |        call the lovely Night and Dawn to seat them on the holy
  2    1,   14, 9 |        All Gods awaking with the dawn.~
  3    1,   30, 20|          What mortal, O immortal Dawn, enjoyeth thee? Where lovest
  4    1,   32, 4 |           giving life to Sun and Dawn and Heaven, thou foundest
  5    1,   34, 10|        Savitar sends, before the dawn of day, your car, fraught
  6    1,   44    |        many-hued fulgent gift of Dawn,~Agni, this day to him who
  7    1,   44, 1 |         with the Asvins and with Dawn grant us heroic strength
  8    1,   44, 3 |          Jatavedas, I beseech at dawn that he may bring the Gods
  9    1,   44, 7 |                             8 At dawn of day, at night, Usas and
 10    1,   44, 8 |        thou the Gods who wake at dawn who see the light, this
 11    1,   46, 14|          O circumambient Asvins, Dawn follows the brightness of
 12    1,   48    |                     HYMN XLVIII. Dawn.~
 13    1,   48, 1 |                                1 DAWN on us with prosperity, O
 14    1,   48, 1 |       Usas, Daughter of the Sky,~Dawn with great glory, Goddess,
 15    1,   48, 1 |      Goddess, Lady of the Light, dawn thou with riches, Bounteous
 16    1,   48, 3 |       hath dawned, and now shall dawn, the Goddess, driver forth
 17    1,   48, 7 |                           7 This Dawn hath yoked her steeds afar,
 18    1,   48, 7 |         chariots she, auspicious Dawn, advances on her way to
 19    1,   49    |                       HYMN XLIX. Dawn.~
 20    1,   56, 3 |     Indra as the Sun attends the Dawn,~Then. he who with his might
 21    1,   57, 2 |        lofty praise, like bright Dawn, now bring gifts with reverence
 22    1,   62, 5 |    foe-destroyer, hast, with the Dawn, Sun, rays, dispellcd the
 23    1,   62, 8 |       Night with her dark limbs, Dawn with limbs of splendour.~
 24    1,   69, 1 |           BRIGHT, splendid, like Dawn's lover, he bath filled
 25    1,   69, 5 |                       5 Like the Dawn's lover, spreading light,
 26    1,   73, 6 |          They made the Night and Dawn of different colours, and
 27    1,   92    |                       HYMN XCII. Dawn.~
 28    1,   92, 4 |       all the world of life, the Dawn hath laid the darkness open
 29    1,   92, 6 |          limit of this darkness; Dawn breaking forth again brings
 30    1,   92, 7 |        charm of pleasant voices.~Dawn, thou conferrest on us strength
 31    1,   92, 8 |       strength, auspicious Lady,~Dawn, may I gain that wealth,
 32    1,   92, 13|                             13 O Dawn enriched with ample wealth,
 33    1,   92, 14|     Shine thou on us this day, O Dawn auspiciously.~
 34    1,   92, 15|                             15 O Dawn enriched with holy rites,
 35    1,   92, 18|      Hither may they who wake at dawn bring, to drink Soma both
 36    1,   94, 5 |       the wondrous herald of the Dawn. Let us not in thy friend.
 37    1,   96, 5 |                      5 Night and Dawn, changing each the other'
 38    1,  113    |                      HYMN CXIII. Dawn.~
 39    1,  113, 3 |        yet one-minded, Night and Dawn clash not, neither do they
 40    1,  113, 4 |     world, hath shown us riches: Dawn hath awakened every living
 41    1,  113, 5 |                           5 Rich Dawn, she sets afoot the coiled-up
 42    1,  113, 5 |        living creatures hath the Dawn awakened.~
 43    1,  113, 6 |        moving creatures hath the Dawn awakened.~
 44    1,  113, 7 |     flush on us here, auspicious Dawn, this morning.~
 45    1,  113, 8 |        morns that have departed.~Dawn, at her rising, urges forth
 46    1,  113, 9 |                       9 As thou, Dawn, hast caused Agni to be
 47    1,  113, 12|          us here, most bright, O Dawn, this morning.~
 48    1,  113, 13|        13 From days eternal hath Dawn shone, the Goddess, and
 49    1,  113, 14|       her well-harnessed chariot Dawn approaches.~
 50    1,  113, 15|        bright morns to come hath Dawn arisen.~
 51    1,  115, 2 |      maiden, so doth the Sun the Dawn, refulgent Goddess:~Where
 52    1,  122, 2 |         invocation are Night and Dawn who show with varied aspect.~
 53    1,  123    |                     HYMN CXXIII. Dawn.~
 54    1,  123, 2 |       young on high she glances. Dawn hath come first unto our
 55    1,  123, 3 |                            3 If, Dawn, thou Goddess nobly born,
 56    1,  123, 7 |         the surrounding Parents. Dawn on her shining chariot is
 57    1,  123, 11|       see it.~Blessed art thou O Dawn. Shine yet more widely.
 58    1,  123, 13|         Shine thou on us to-day, Dawn, swift to listen. With us
 59    1,  124    |                      HYMN CXXIV. Dawn.~
 60    1,  124, 1 |                           1. THE Dawn refulgent when the fire
 61    1,  124, 2 |        first of those that come, Dawn brightly shineth.~
 62    1,  124, 7 |          twere to gather riches.~Dawn, like a loving matron for
 63    1,  124, 10|       who worship, richly, glad.~Dawn while wasting, on the singer.~
 64    1,  124, 12|     remaineth at home, O Goddess Dawn, much good thou bringest.~
 65    1,  127, 10|         to Agni walking with the dawn, who sendeth kine, be sung
 66    1,  130, 9 |         Waxed strong in might at dawn he tore the Sun's wheel
 67    1,  137, 2 |         for the wakening of your Dawn together with the Sun-God'
 68    1,  157, 1 |         earth. Mighty, refulgent Dawn hath shone with all her
 69    1,  171, 5 |         by whose strength at the dawn of endless mornings,~Give
 70    1,  181, 9 |        praises you as he praises Dawn and Agni,~When, singing
 71    1,  183, 2 |        ye, as ye travel, wait on Dawn Heaven's Daughter.~
 72    2,    2, 8 |         night at every morning's dawn, may he shine forth with
 73    2,   21, 4 |       joy hath made the light of Dawn.~
 74    2,   28, 10|      Full many a morn remains to dawn upon us: in these, O Varuna,
 75    2,   34, 12|      mornings shall inspirit us.~Dawn with her purple beams uncovereth
 76    2,   39, 3 |       like two chariot wheels at dawn, ye Mighty.~
 77    3,    2, 14|      sphere a sign, who wakes at dawn,~Agni, the head of heaven,
 78    3,    4, 6 |                      6 Night and Dawn, lauded, hither come together,
 79    3,    5, 2 |      Order at the first flush of dawn he shines as envoy.~
 80    3,   20, 1 |        the priest invoketh Agni, Dawn, Dadhikras, and both the
 81    3,   28, 1 |         and the cake of meal,~At dawn's libation, rich in prayer!~
 82    3,   52, 4 |        at our libation poured at dawn,~Forgreat, O Indra, is thy
 83    4,    1, 13|      drave they, with loud call, Dawn's teeming Milch-kine bid
 84    4,    2, 15|          in rank, engender, from Dawn the Mother, men to be ordainers.~
 85    4,   14, 3 |                            3 Red Dawn.is come, riding with brightness
 86    4,   14, 3 |      beams, gay-hued and mighty.~Dawn on her nobly-harnessed car,
 87    4,   32, 24|           or start not, with the dawn, Innocuous in the ways they
 88    4,   35, 7 |         7 Lord of Bay Steeds, at dawn thejuice thou drankest:
 89    4,   39, 3 |     flame is kindled at break of dawn, the Courser Dadhikrivan,~
 90    4,   40, 1 |    Praise of the Lord of Waters, Dawn, and Agni, Brhaspati Son
 91    4,   40, 2 |        may he hasten the food of Dawn.~May he the true, the fleet,
 92    4,   45, 2 |    horses at the flushing of the dawn,~Stripping the covering
 93    4,   51    |                         HYMN LI. Dawn.~
 94    4,   52, 2 |      like a bright red mare,~The Dawn became the Asvins' Friend.~
 95    4,   52, 3 |          of the Kine art thou:~O Dawn thou rulest over wealth.~
 96    4,   52, 5 |        of cattle loosed to feed.~Dawn hath filled full the wide
 97    4,   52, 6 |         After thy nature aid us, Dawn.~
 98    4,   52, 7 |       thy bright shining lustre, Dawn.~
 99    4,   55, 9 |      Hither to us, rich pleasant Dawn, bring many things to be
100    5,    1, 1 |        people's fuel to meet the Dawn who cometh like a milch-cow.~
101    5,    3, 8 |                        8 At this dawn's flushing, God! our ancient
102    5,   18, 1 |                            1. AT dawn let: Agni, much-beloved
103    5,   35, 8 |         and meditate our hymn at dawn.~
104    5,   37, 1 |  splendour.~For him may mornings dawn without cessation who saith,
105    5,   45, 1 |          1. BARDS of approaching Dawn who know the heavens are
106    5,   51, 3 |           with those who move at dawn,~Come to the Soma-draught
107    5,   51, 8 |         with the Asvins and with Dawn,~Agni, as erst with Atri,
108    5,   53, 14|          we be there when ye, at dawn, in rest and toil, rain
109    5,   69, 3 |                      3 I call at dawn on Aditi the Goddess, I
110    5,   75, 9 |                                9 Dawn with her white herd hath
111    5,   77, 2 |                     2 Worship at dawn and instigate the Asvins:
112    5,   79    |                      HYMN LXXIX. Dawn.~
113    5,   79, 1 |                    1. O HEAVENLY Dawn, awaken us to ample opulence
114    5,   79, 2 |     Sunitha Sucadratha's son,~So dawn thou on one mightier still,
115    5,   79, 3 |         3 So, bringing treasure, dawn to-day on us thou Daughter
116    5,   79, 6 |         patrons fame, O affluent Dawn, with hero sons,~To these
117    5,   79, 7 |          fame, O thou munificent Dawn, to these~Our wealthy patrons
118    5,   79, 10|          and more exceedingly, O Dawn, it suits thee to bestow,~
119    5,   80    |                       HYMN LXXX. Dawn.~
120    5,   80, 1 |          and praises the Goddess Dawn who bringeth in the sunlight,~
121    5,   80, 2 |          chariot, all-impelling, Dawn gives her splendour at the
122    5,   80, 5 |          malignity and darkness, Dawn, Child of Heaven, hath come
123    5,   81, 2 |        after the outgoing of the Dawn.~
124    6,    4, 2 |    Immortal, our guest, awake at dawn, is Jatavedas.~
125    6,   12, 4 |         as doth a champion, like Dawn's Sire to be praised with
126    6,   15, 5 |       earth as with the light of Dawn;~Who speeding on, as in
127    6,   64    |                       HYMN LXIV. Dawn.~
128    6,   64, 5 |                                5 Dawn, bring me wealth: untroubled,
129    6,   64, 6 |    rernaineth at home, O Goddess Dawn, much good thou bringest.~
130    6,   65    |                        HYMN LXV. Dawn.~
131    6,   65, 5 |                              5 O Dawn who standest on the mountain
132    7,    8, 1 |        hath shone forth when the dawn is breaking.~
133    7,   10, 1 |          and refulgent, like the Dawn's Lover, his far-spreading
134    7,   18, 21|         Giver. So shall the days dawn prosperous for the princes.~
135    7,   30, 3 |      When fair bright days shall dawn on us, O Indra, and thou
136    7,   41, 1 |                       1. AGNI at dawn, and Indra we invoke at
137    7,   41, 1 |           and Indra we invoke at dawn, and Varuna and Mitra, and
138    7,   41, 1 |       the Asvins twain.~Bhaga at dawn, Pusan, and Brahmanaspati,
139    7,   41, 1 |       and Brahmanaspati, Soma at dawn, Rudra we will invoke at
140    7,   41, 1 |          Rudra we will invoke at dawn.~
141    7,   41, 7 |           7 May blessed Mornings dawn on us for ever, with wealth
142    7,   42, 5 |          our grass let Night and Dawn be seated: bring longing
143    7,   44, 1 |          aid, the Asvins, Bhaga, Dawn, and Agni kindled well,~
144    7,   44, 3 |        speak to Agni, Earth, and Dawn, and Surya,~The red, the
145    7,   69, 5 |    Herewith, O Asvins, while the dawn is breaking, to this our
146    7,   71, 1 |          Night retireth from the Dawn her Sister; the Dark one
147    7,   75    |                       HYMN LXXV. Dawn.~
148    7,   75, 1 |          BORN in the heavens the Dawn hath flushed, and showing
149    7,   75, 2 |    fortune: to great felicity, O Dawn, promote us.~Vouchsafe us
150    7,   75, 5 |           lauded by priests rich Dawn shines out refulgent.~
151    7,   75, 8 |                              8 O Dawn, now give us wealth in kine
152    7,   76    |                      HYMN LXXVI. Dawn.~
153    7,   76, 1 |      that Eye was first created. Dawn hath made all the universe
154    7,   76, 2 |      Vasus.~Eastward the flag of Dawn hath been uplifted; she
155    7,   76, 3 |          uprising.~Since thou, O Dawn, hast been beheld repairing
156    7,   76, 7 |          of voices. The flushing Dawn is sung by the Vasisthas,~
157    7,   77    |                     HYMN LXXVIT. Dawn.~
158    7,   77, 3 |     Distinguished by her bean-is Dawn shines apparent, come forth
159    7,   77, 4 |        Draw nigh with wealth and dawn away the foeman: prepare
160    7,   77, 5 |     giving us lengthened days, O Dawn, O Goddess,~Granting us
161    7,   78    |                    HYMN LXXVIII. Dawn.~
162    7,   78, 4 |        her, yea, all men look on Dawn as she is breaking.~fler
163    7,   79    |                      HYMN LXXIX. Dawn.~
164    7,   79, 1 |         Five Tribes are settled, Dawn hath disclosed the pathways
165    7,   79, 3 |     Wealthy, most like to Indra, Dawn hath risen, and brought
166    7,   79, 4 |                4 Bestow on us, O Dawn, that ample bounty which
167    7,   80    |                       HYMN LXXX. Dawn.~
168    7,   80, 2 |      hath hid the darkness, this Dawn hath wakened there with
169    7,   81    |                      HYMN LXXXI. Dawn.~
170    7,   81, 2 |          beams together with the Dawn.~O Dawn, at thine arising,
171    7,   81, 2 |        together with the Dawn.~O Dawn, at thine arising, and the
172    7,   81, 5 |         us that wondrous bounty, Dawn, that shall be famed most
173    7,   81, 6 |          sweet strains, may Usas dawn our foes away.~
174    7,   85, 1 |        that shines like heavenly Dawn with fatness. May they be
175    7,   99, 4 | sacrificing by generating Surya, Dawn, and Agni.~O Heroes, ye
176    7,  104, 23| witchcraft-workers reach us: may Dawn drive off the couples of
177    8,    4, 16|        thee are treasures of the Dawn for mortal man whom thou
178    8,    5, 1 |       she were present here, red Dawn hath shone from far away,~
179    8,    5, 2 |         Attend, O Asvins, on the Dawn.~
180    8,    9, 17|        Awake the Asvins, Goddess Dawn! Up Mighty Lady of sweet
181    8,    9, 18|                         18 Thou, Dawn, approaching with thy light
182    8,   35, 1 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, drink the Soma
183    8,   35, 2 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, drink the Soma
184    8,   35, 3 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, drink the Soma
185    8,   35, 4 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, bring us strengthening
186    8,   35, 5 |         mind with Sarya and with Dawn O Asvins, bring us strengthening
187    8,   35, 6 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, bring us strengthening
188    8,   35, 7 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, come thrice, O Asvins,
189    8,   35, 8 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, come thrice, O Asvins,
190    8,   35, 9 |         mind with Surya and with Dawn, come thrice, O Asvins,
191    8,   35, 10|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, grant us vigorous
192    8,   35, 11|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, grant us vigolms
193    8,   35, 12|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, O Asvins, grant us vigorous
194    8,   35, 13|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, and with the Adityas, Asvins!
195    8,   35, 14|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, and with the Adityas, Asvins!
196    8,   35, 15|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, and with the Adityas, Asvins!
197    8,   35, 16|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, -the presser's Soma, Asvins
198    8,   35, 17|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, the presser's Soma, Asvins
199    8,   35, 18|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, the presser's Soma, Asvins
200    8,   35, 19|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, drink juice, O Asvins,
201    8,   35, 20|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, drink juice, O Asvins,
202    8,   35, 21|         mind with Surya and with Dawn, drink juice, O Asvins,
203    8,   47, 16|          To Trita, and to Dvita, Dawn! bear thou the evil dream
204    8,   47, 18|      thou away the evil dream, O Dawn, whereof we are afraid.
205    8,   62, 16|             16 The purple-tinted Dawn hath risen, and true to
206    9,    5, 6 |     beauteous maidens, Night and Dawn~
207    9,   41, 5 |     mighty heavens and earth,~As Dawn, as Surya with his beams.~
208    9,   84, 2 |     Surya, follows closely after Dawn.~
209    9,   84, 4 |       voice that wakens with the dawn.~Indu with winds drives
210   10,    6, 5 |        Agni who stirs himself at dawn like Indra,~Whom sages laud
211   10,   29, 2 |              2 May we, when this Dawn and the next dance hither,
212   10,   35, 1 |       their light when first the Dawn begins to shine.~May Heaven
213   10,   35, 2 |          we pray to Surya and to Dawn. So may the flowing Soma
214   10,   35, 4 |                 4 May this first Dawn bring us the host of gracious
215   10,   36, 1 |                 1. THERE are the Dawn and Night, the grand and
216   10,   39, 1 |  worships must invoke at eve and dawn.~
217   10,   41, 1 |       hymns at earliest flush of dawn.~
218   10,   55, 4 |        first among the lights, O Dawn, thou shonest, whereby thou
219   10,   58, 8 |         that visited the Sun and Dawn.~We cause to come to thee
220   10,   63, 14|        Indra, that sets forth at dawn, that never breaks, may
221   10,   64, 3 |          heaven, to Trita, Vata, Dawn, Night, and the Atvins Twain.~
222   10,   65, 9 |     celestial Hotar-priests, and Dawn for happiness,~Winners of
223   10,   67, 5 |        thundered like Dyaus, the dawn, the Sun, the cow, the lightning.~
224   10,   70, 6 |          Here in this shrine may Dawn and Night, the Daughters
225   10,   76, 1 |      power and strength begin to dawn: bedew ye, Indra and the
226   10,   77, 5 |      beams, with splendour as at dawn;~Like self-bright falcons,
227   10,   78, 7 |                   7 Like rays of Dawn, the visitors of sacrifice,
228   10,   92, 2 |          the Household Priest of Dawn.~
229   10,  101, 1 |           Agni and Dadhikras and Dawn the Goddess, you, Gods with
230   10,  122, 7 |          who at flushing of this dawn appointed thee their messenger,
231   10,  127, 3 |        as she comes hath set the Dawn her Sister in her place:~
232   10,  172    |                     HYMN CLXXII. Dawn.~
233   10,  172, 4 |                                4 Dawn drives away her Sister's
 
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