Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    7, 4 |           frays, yea, frays, where thousand spoils are gained,~With
  2    1,   10, 11|            cause the seer to win a thousand gifts.~
  3    1,   24, 9 |         balms are thine, O King, a thousand; deep and wide-reaching
  4    1,   30, 2 |           a hundred of the pure, a thousand of the milk-blent draughts~
  5    1,   30, 8 |         him come with succour of a thousand kinds,~And all that strengthens,
  6    1,   31, 10|        high decrees, meet hundred, thousand treasures, O infallible!~
  7    1,   53, 5 |      singer with trimmed grass ten thousand Vrtras, thou resistless
  8    1,   53, 8 |           Kings of men,~With sixty thousand nine-and-ninety followers,
  9    1,   62, 10|        immortal statutes.~For many thousand holy works the Sisters wait
 10    1,   80, 9 |                       9 Laud him a thousand all at once, shout twenty
 11    1,   80, 12| thunderbolt fell fiercely with its thousand points, lauding his own
 12    1,   85, 9 |          thunderbolt, golden, with thousand edges, fashioned more skilfully,~
 13    1,  102, 7 |        more than a hundred, than a thousand mid the folk,~The great
 14    1,  112, 10|          ye helped, in battle of a thousand spoils, Vispala seeking
 15    1,  116, 2 |        yours won, O Nasatyas, that thousand in the race, in Yama's contest.~
 16    1,  117, 9 |       courser,~Strong, winner of a thousand spoils, resistless the serpent
 17    1,  118, 9 |  firm-limbed and vigorous, winning thousand treasures.~
 18    1,  119, 1 |           on by rapid steeds.~With thousand banners, hundred treasures,
 19    1,  126, 1 |         glory, hath furnished me a thousand sacrifices.~
 20    1,  126, 2 |     accepted;~Of the lord's cows a thousand, I Kaksivan. His deathless
 21    1,  126, 3 |         them.~Kine numbering sixty thousand followed after. Kaksivan
 22    1,  126, 4 |          ten cars' master before a thousand lead the long procession.~
 23    1,  167, 1 |                               1. A THOUSAND are thy helps for us, O
 24    1,  167, 1 |           helps for us, O Indra: a thousand, Lord of Bays, thy choice
 25    1,  167, 1 |          refreshments.~Wealth of a thousand sorts hast thou to cheer
 26    1,  180, 8 |       mortal heroes, roused with a thousand lauds like sounds of music.~
 27    1,  188, 4 |                        4 To seat a thousand Heroes they eastward have
 28    2,    1, 8 |         thee: ten, hundred, yea, a thousand are outweighed by thee.~
 29    2,   14, 6 |           Varcin's sons, a hundred thousand,-to him, to Indra, offer
 30    2,   14, 7 |          to him who slew a hundred thousand, and cast them down upon
 31    2,   32, 5 |     Blessed One, bestowing food of thousand sorts.~
 32    2,   41, 1 |            come to us with all the thousand chariots that are thine,~
 33    3,    8, 11|           a hundred branches. with thousand branches may we rise to
 34    3,    9, 9 |          hundred Gods and thrice a thousand, and three times ten and
 35    3,   60, 7 |            to the living man, with thousand arts attend the act of sacrifice.~
 36    4,   16, 12|             12 For Kutsa, with thy thousand, thou at day-break didst
 37    4,   16, 13|     smotest down the swarthy fifty thousand, and rentest forts as age
 38    4,   18, 4 |         whom his Mother bore for a thousand months and many autumns?~
 39    4,   26, 7 |          brought the Soma, bearing thousand libations with him, yea,
 40    4,   26, 7 |       libations with him, yea, ten thousand.~The Bold One left Malignities
 41    4,   28, 3 |       dwelling he cast down many a thousand with his arrow.~
 42    4,   30, 15|        thou didst slay the hundred thousand and the five,~Crushed like
 43    4,   30, 21|                      21 The thirty thousand Disas he with magic power
 44    4,   31, 10|          safe, thy hundred and thy thousand aids:~May all thy favours
 45    4,   32, 17|                  17 To India for a thousand steeds well-trained and
 46    4,   32, 18|            of thy kine, yea, and a thousand, hasten nigh:~So let thy
 47    4,   41, 5 |          great Cow pouring out her thousand rivers.~
 48    4,   46, 3 |                     3 May steeds a thousand bring you both, Indra. and
 49    4,   48, 5 |            tawny steeds,~Yea, or a thousand steeds, and let thy chariot
 50    5,    1, 8 |        That strength the Bull with thousand horns possesses. In might,
 51    5,    2, 7 |           en Sunahsepa bound for a thousand; for he prayed with fervour.~
 52    5,   30, 12|          they have granted me four thousand cattle.~We have received
 53    5,   30, 14|            Babhru hath gained four thousand as his guerdon.~
 54    5,   30, 15|           15 We have received four thousand head of cattle presented
 55    5,   34, 2 |           the mighty weapon with a thousand points.~
 56    5,   37, 3 |      thunder, and his wheel make a thousand revolutions.~
 57    5,   62, 6 |           uphold dominion based on thousand pillars.~
 58    6,   17, 10|          the Mighty, the bolt with thousand spikes and hundred edges,~
 59    6,   18, 11|                 11 With wealth, by thousand paths come hither, Agni,
 60    6,   18, 13|           thou, for him, with many thousand others~Laidest low Kutsa,
 61    6,   26, 5 |        time thou rentest a hundred thousand fighting foes, O Hero,~Slewest
 62    6,   26, 6 |          might, at once, the sixty thousand.~
 63    6,   27, 6 |                            6 Three thousand, mailed, in quest of fame,
 64    6,   34, 3 |            For when a hundred or a thousand singers. laud him who loves
 65    6,   45, 33|          thousands, best to give a thousand liberal gifts.~
 66    6,   46, 3 |          brave, Most Manly, with a thousand powers, help thou and prosper
 67    7,    1, 14|            firm-handed,~Wins, on a thousand paths, what ne'er shall
 68    7,   18, 14|            sixty hundred, yea, six thousand,~And six-and-sixty heroes.
 69    7,   25, 2 |        Sudas a hundred succours, a thousand blessings, and thy bounty.~
 70    7,   32, 5 |          bestows at once a hundred thousand gifts none shall restrain
 71    7,   33, 9 |            to that which spreads a thousand branches.~The Apsaras brought
 72    7,   34, 10|          10 Varuna, Mighty, with a thousand eyes, beholds the paths
 73    7,   46, 3 |            very gracious God, bast thousand medicines: inflict no evil
 74    7,   55, 7 |              7 The Bull who hath a thousand horns, who rises up from
 75    7,   58, 4 |        steed whom ye favour wins a thousand.~The Sovran whom ye aid
 76    7,   88, 1 |             the Holy, laden with a thousand treasures.~
 77    7,   88, 5 |       lofty home, thine house with thousand portals.~
 78    7,   91, 6 |            6 Your hundred and your thousand teams, O Indra and Vayu,
 79    7,   92, 1 |            the pure, be near us: a thousand teams are thine, Allbounteous
 80    7,   99, 5 |       smote down a hundred times a thousand resistless heroes of the
 81    8,    1, 5 |            mighty price,~Not for a thousand, Thunderer! nor ten thousand,
 82    8,    1, 5 |       thousand, Thunderer! nor ten thousand, nor a hundred, Lord of
 83    8,    1, 24|                               24 A thousand and a hundred Steeds are
 84    8,    1, 33|       Playoga's son Asanga, by ten thousand, O Agni, hath surpassed
 85    8,    2, 41|           ten,~And afterward eight thousand more.~
 86    8,    4, 6 |            aid goes girt as with a thousand mighty men of war.~He makes
 87    8,    4, 21|              71 The herds of sixty thousand pure and spotless kine,
 88    8,    5, 37|         head of buffaloes, and ten thousand kine.~
 89    8,    6, 46|                       46 A hundred thousand have I gained from Parsu,
 90    8,    6, 47|                             47 Ten thousand head of kine, and steeds
 91    8,    8, 11|            on your car that hath a thousand ornaments:~Vatsa the sage,
 92    8,    8, 14|            on your car that hath a thousand ornaments.~
 93    8,    8, 15|      distilling oil, graced with a thousand ornaments.~
 94    8,   12, 8 |           Heroes, thou didst cat a thousand buffaloes,~Then grew and
 95    8,   13, 33|       Strong, O Thunderer with thy thousand aids:~For thou hast won
 96    8,   19, 32|           who is good to help with thousand powers,~The Sovran, Trasadasyu'
 97    8,   21, 18|           hath spread himself with thousand, yea, with myriad gifts.~
 98    8,   34, 16|                             16 The thousand steeds, the mightiest troop,
 99    8,   45, 26|                  26 In battle of a thousand arms Indra drank Kadru's
100    8,   46, 22|                    22 Steeds sixty thousand and ten thousand kine, and
101    8,   46, 22|      Steeds sixty thousand and ten thousand kine, and twenty hundred
102    8,   46, 22|           three spots: in all, ten thousand kine.~
103    8,   46, 29|           to the strong, the sixty thousand have I gained,~Bulls that
104    8,   54, 11|                        11 Beside a thousand spotted kine I have received
105    8,   54, 12|           s grandsons, giving me a thousand kine, munificent,~Have won
106    8,   59, 5 |      earths were thine -~No, not a thousand Suns could match thee at
107    8,   66, 7 |          that shaft of thine, with thousand feathers, hundred barbs,~
108    8,   67, 1 |                      1. BRING us a thousand, Indra, as our guerdon for
109    8,   81, 10|             With food that gives a thousand powers.~
110    8,   85, 13|          bosom, advancing with ten thousand round about it.~Indra with
111    8,   92, 4 |        lauds, yea, one who feeds a thousand men.~
112    8,  100, 2 |                              2 Ten thousand Dasyave-vrka, the son of
113    8,  101, 3 |          mid region;~Yea, and your thousand promises in battle, -to
114    9,    5, 10|     golden-hued, refulgent, with a thousand boughs.~
115    9,   12, 9 |            us wealth bright with a thousand splendours. Yea.~O Indu,
116    9,   13, 1 |      PASSED through, the fleece in thousand streams the Soma, purified,
117    9,   13, 3 |              3 The Soma-drops with thousand powers are purified for
118    9,   26, 2 |          to him exhaustless with a thousand streams,~To Indu who supporteth
119    9,   38, 1 |            goes~To war that wins a thousand spoils.~
120    9,   42, 3 |           great, the juices with a thousand powers~Are purified for
121    9,   52, 2 |            may he, beloved, with a thousand streams~Run o'er the fleecy
122    9,   52, 5 |           for us a hundred, yea,~A thousand of thy pure bright streams.~
123    9,   54, 1 |           from~The Sage who wins a thousand gifts.~
124    9,   57, 1 |            from heaven,~To bring a thousand stores of strength.~
125    9,   60, 1 |            laud~Indu who sees with thousand eyes.~
126    9,   60, 2 |                    2 Thee who hast thousand eyes to see, bearer of thousand
127    9,   60, 2 |    thousand eyes to see, bearer of thousand burthens, they~Have filtered
128    9,   65, 7 |            to,~The Mighty One with thousand eyes;~
129    9,   71, 7 |           sung unto the kine.~With thousand guidings he, leading this
130    9,   72, 9 |         hundred gifts of steeds, a thousand gifts of cattle and of gold,~
131    9,   73, 4 |        heaven's vault that pours a thousand streams.~His wildly-restless
132    9,   73, 7 |        What time the filter with a thousand streams is stretched, the
133    9,   74, 6 |       third region which distils a thousand streams, may the Exhaustless
134    9,   78, 2 |          whereon thou mayest go: a thousand bay steeds hast thou resting
135    9,   80, 4 |           most rich in meath, with thousand flowing streams.~Soma who
136    9,   83, 5 |        goest up to war, and with a thousand weapons winnest lofty fame.~
137    9,   85, 3 |       hundred streams, hymned in a thousand songs, Indu pours out for
138    9,   86, 7 |            of Gods.~He speeds with thousand currents to the reservoir,
139    9,   86, 11|            to the beaker, with his thousand streams.~Coloured like gold
140    9,   86, 40|           risen to war, and with a thousand rays hath won him high renown.~
141    9,   89, 1 |           With us hath Soma with a thousand currents sunk in the wood,
142    9,   91, 3 |          of the milch-cow.~Through thousand fine hairs goes the tuneful
143    9,   96, 8 |       never harmed in battle, with thousand genial streams, pour strength
144    9,   96, 9 |          With hundred powers, with thousand currents, Indu, like a strong
145    9,   96, 18|             Rsi-maker, hymned in a thousand hymns, Leader of sages,~
146    9,   97, 5 |           Deities, Indu flows in a thousand streams to make them joyful.~
147    9,   97, 19|            the fleecy summit.~With thousand streams, inviolate, sweet-scented,
148    9,   97, 29|         Gods, a hundred streams, a thousand, have been effused: sages
149    9,   97, 53|           tree's ripe fruit, sixty thousand treasures.~
150    9,  101, 6 |            the voice of song, with thousand streams the ocean flows,~
151    9,  106, 5 |           thou, far seeing, with a thousand ways.~
152    9,  106, 6 |           thou loudly roaring on a thousand paths.~
153    9,  107, 16|            the fleece with all his thousand streams: men make him bright
154    9,  108, 8 |           of the water, Steer with thousand streams, dear to the race
155    9,  108, 11|        Steer of heaven, him with a thousand streams, distilling rapturous
156    9,  109, 16|          He hath flowed forth with thousand streams effused, flowed
157    9,  109, 19|          19 The mighty Soma with a thousand streams is poured to Indra
158   10,   17, 9 |    sacrificers, a portion, worth a thousand, of refreshment.~
159   10,   18, 12|           from motion: yea,- let a thousand clods remain above him.~
160   10,   23, 5 |           with his voice slew many thousand wicked ones who spake in
161   10,   33, 5 |           will laud~The giver of a thousand meeds,~
162   10,   48, 4 |           bolt.~I give full many a thousand to the worshipper, what
163   10,   62, 7 |           and kine,~Giving to me a thousand with their eightmarked cars,
164   10,   62, 8 |           once in bounteous gift a thousand kine, a hundred steeds.~
165   10,   69, 7 |    lengthened thread, tall oxen, a thousand heifers, numberless devices.~
166   10,   73, 3 |        here hath lent thee vigour.~Thousand hyenas in thy mouth thou
167   10,   73, 4 |        both Nasatyas.~Thou hadst a thousand treasures in possession.
168   10,   79, 5 |       supports him, -~Him with his thousand eyes he closely looks on:
169   10,   80, 4 |           sent the sage who wins a thousand cattle.~Agni hath made oblations
170   10,   80, 5 |       region call on Agni around a thousand cattle Agni wanders.~
171   10,   90, 1 |                               1. A THOUSAND heads hath Purusa, a thousand
172   10,   90, 1 |      THOUSAND heads hath Purusa, a thousand eyes, a thousand feet.~On
173   10,   90, 1 |         Purusa, a thousand eyes, a thousand feet.~On every side pervading
174   10,   94, 2 |         out like a hundred, like a thousand men: they cry aloud to us
175   10,   96, 4 |       yellow jaw smote Ahi down. A thousand flames had he who bore the
176   10,   97, 2 |          hundred homes, yea, and a thousand are your growths.~Do ye
177   10,   97, 2 |          growths.~Do ye who have a thousand powers free this my patient
178   10,   98, 4 |           give us enough to lade a thousand wagons.~Sit to thy Hotar
179   10,   98, 10|   wagon-loads, the nine-and-ninety thousand, these have been offered
180   10,   98, 11|          11 Give thou these ninety thousand loads, O Agni, to Indra,
181   10,  101, 9 |       sought the pasture, yields a thousand streams.~
182   10,  102, 2 |         she won a car-load worth a thousand.~The charioteer in fight
183   10,  102, 9 |      cattle for himself, a hundred thousand.~
184   10,  104, 7 |                         7 Him of a thousand powers, subduing foemen,
185   10,  114, 8 |         The fifteen lauds are in a thousand places that is as vast as
186   10,  114, 8 |            and earth in measure.~A thousand spots contain the mighty
187   10,  114, 8 |           spots contain the mighty thousand. Vak spreadeth forth as
188   10,  133, 7 |       exhaustless udder, pouring a thousand streams, give milk to feed
189   10,  154, 5 |                     5 Skilled in a thousand ways and means, the sages
 
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