Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    3, 1 |          rich in treasure, Lords of splendour, having nimble hands,~Accept
  2    1,   23, 23|             come thou, and with thy splendour cover me.~
  3    1,   23, 24|                     24 Fill me with splendour, Agni; give offspring and
  4    1,   34, 6 |         triple protection, Lords of Splendour, grant to him.~
  5    1,   36, 3 |             spread wide around: thy splendour reaches to the sky.~
  6    1,   36, 7 |                 7 To him in his own splendour bright draw near in worship
  7    1,   36, 20|          The flames of Agni full of splendour and of might are fearful,
  8    1,   43, 5 |                      5 He shines in splendour like the Sun, refulgent
  9    1,   47, 5 |      carefully,~Keep us, O hords of Splendour: drink the Soma juice, ye
 10    1,   48, 16|    refreshing food,~To all-subduing splendour, Usas, Mighty One, to strength,
 11    1,   52, 6 |                                   6 Splendour encompassed thee, forth
 12    1,   61, 11|       played, through his impetuous splendour, since with his bolt he
 13    1,   62, 8 |           limbs, Dawn with limbs of splendour.~
 14    1,   71, 5 |        arrow, and the God threw his splendour on his Daughter.~
 15    1,   73, 3 |     dwelling.~On him have they laid splendour in abundance: dear to all
 16    1,   77, 5 |              May he augment in them splendour and vigour: observant, as
 17    1,   84, 10|          drink,~Who for the sake of splendour close to mighty Indra's
 18    1,   92, 5 |          hath attained her wondrous splendour.~
 19    1,   92, 11|         shines with all her lover's splendour.~
 20    1,   95, 2 |           among mankind with native splendour.~
 21    1,   95, 8 |            him a most noble form of splendour, decking him in his home
 22    1,   97, 5 |          conquering Agni's beams of splendour go to every side,~May his
 23    1,  113, 14|           borders hath she shone in splendour: the Goddess hath thrown
 24    1,  120, 6 |         praise.~Hither, ye Lords of Splendour, hither turn your eyes.~
 25    1,  121, 8 |            for the well that giveth splendour,~That men might press with
 26    1,  122, 2 |          shines with Surya's golden splendour.~
 27    1,  122, 12|          they.~May all in whom rest splendour and great riches obtain
 28    1,  122, 15|         long-shaped and reined with splendour.~
 29    1,  143, 2 |         power and majesty his fiery splendour made the heavens and earth
 30    1,  148, 5 |           and sightless through his splendour hurt not: his never-failing
 31    1,  164, 31|         with gathered and diffusive splendour, within the worlds continually
 32    1,  165, 12|            seen you, Matuts, in gay splendour, ye have delighted me, so
 33    1,  187, 7 |            If thou be gone unto the splendour of the clouds,~Even from
 34    2,    4, 5 |            by his bright delightful splendour, and waxing old renews his
 35    2,    9, 6 |            with thine affluence and splendour.~
 36    2,   10, 3 |        exceeding wise, with rays of splendour.~
 37    3,    7, 10|      Mornings have gleamed forth in splendour, fair-rayed, fair-speaking,
 38    3,    8, 3 |        loftiest spot of earth.~Give splendour, fixt and measured well,
 39    3,   10, 7 |           man:~A joyful Priest, thy splendour drive our foes afar~
 40    3,   22, 2 |           mid-region-bright is that splendour, wavy, man-beholding.~
 41    3,   24, 1 |             slay godless foes: give splendour to the worshipper.~
 42    3,   24, 3 |                              3 With splendour, Agni, Son of Strength,
 43    3,   26, 6 |      entreat with fair lauds Agni's splendour and the Maruts' might,~With
 44    3,   29, 3 |           red pillar-radiant is his splendour -in our skilled task is
 45    3,   30, 14|                         14 A mighty splendour rests upon her bosom: bearing
 46    3,   38, 4 | self-luminous he travels clothed in splendour.~That is the Bull's, the
 47    3,   55, 9 |            he goeth to the realm of splendour,~And looketh on us, clad
 48    3,   59, 6 |           of the race of man,~Gives splendour of most.glorious fame.~
 49    3,   61, 2 |       docile horses of far-reaching splendour convey thee hitherward,
 50    3,   61, 5 |           on, hath beamed forth her splendour.~
 51    3,   61, 7 |           spread in every place its splendour.~
 52    4,    1, 6 |            the glance, of brightest splendour, which the auspicious God
 53    4,    5, 13|        spread over us the Sun-God's splendour?~
 54    4,    6, 2 |       Savitar he hath lifted up his splendour, and like a builder raised
 55    4,    7, 9 |             before thee: thy moving splendour is the chief of wonders.~
 56    4,    7, 10|           wind blows upon his fiery splendour,~His sharpened tongue he
 57    4,   13, 1 |          the God is rising with his splendour.~
 58    4,   16, 4 |           apparent (they made great splendour shine at break of morning),~
 59    4,   16, 19|         days subdue the nights with splendour.~
 60    4,   20, 6 |           thunder. filled full with splendour as a jar with water.~
 61    4,   31, 14|            boldly moves endued with splendour, ne'er repulsed,~Winning
 62    4,   50, 4 |           had his being from mighty splendour in supremest heaven,~Strong,
 63    4,   51, 6 |         splendid Dawns go forth for splendour, they are not known aparto
 64    5,    1, 11|            splendid car, O Agni, in splendour, with the Holy Ones around
 65    5,    2, 9 |             far and wide with lofty splendour, and by his greatness makes
 66    5,    6, 4 |            kindle thee, rich in thy splendour, fading not,~So that this
 67    5,    7, 3 |             men,~He by the might of splendour grasps the holy Ordinance'
 68    5,    7, 9 |         upon these mortals fame and splendour and intelligence.~
 69    5,   10, 1 |             1. BRING us most mighty splendour thou, Agni, resistless on
 70    5,   16, 2 |                         2 He by the splendour of his arms is Priest of
 71    5,   17, 3 |             to act,~Whose bearns of splendour flash on high as though
 72    5,   23, 1 |                      1. By thy fair splendour's mighty power, O Agni,
 73    5,   26, 1 |         AGNI, Holy and Divine, with splendour and thy pleasant tongue~
 74    5,   28, 4 |      strength.~A Steer of brilliant splendour, thou art lighted well at
 75    5,   37, 1 |           vies with Surya's beam in splendour.~For him may mornings dawn
 76    5,   44, 6 |             be.~They with effectual splendour in the floods have made~
 77    5,   45, 2 |            hath spread his light as splendour: hither came the Cows' Mother,
 78    5,   49, 3 |        Bhaga, or Aditi: his garb is splendour.~May Indra, Visniu, Varuna,
 79    5,   52, 6 |           lightning from the sky, a splendour of its own accord.~
 80    5,   54, 1 |           host who bright in native splendour cast the mountains down.~
 81    5,   54, 5 |          your course like deer with splendour unsubdued ye bowed the hill
 82    5,   61, 12|                    12 They by whose splendour both the worlds are over-spread
 83    5,   69, 1 |           Waxed strong, ye keep the splendour of dominion, guarding the
 84    5,   75, 8 |                       8 Ye Lords of Splendour, free from guile, come,
 85    5,   80, 2 |       all-impelling, Dawn gives her splendour at the days' beginning.~
 86    5,   80, 4 |          tints she gleams in double splendour while from the eastward
 87    6,    1, 7 |           with the heaven's exalted splendour.~
 88    6,    1, 11|       covered heaven and earth with splendour and with thy glories, glorious
 89    6,    3, 5 |            his arrow, and whets his splendour like the edge of iron:~The
 90    6,    3, 6 |            bright as Mitra with his splendour crackles.~Red in the night,
 91    6,    4, 6 |  overspreadest both the worlds with splendour.~Decked with bright colour
 92    6,    5, 5 |             sage, with wealth, with splendour and with glory.~
 93    6,    6, 2 |             thundering he dwells in splendour, Most Youthful, with the
 94    6,   10, 4 |             earth with far-apparent splendour:~And he himself hath been.
 95    6,   13, 2 |    circumambient air, with wondrous splendour.~Friend art thou of the
 96    6,   15, 19|             us with thy penetrating splendour.~
 97    6,   17, 4 |          augment thee in thy mighty splendour.~Yea, let the cheering drops
 98    6,   17, 5 |             enclosures, thou gavest splendour to the Sun and Morning.~
 99    6,   18, 7 |          heroic, hath his home with splendour, with glory and with riches
100    6,   19, 9 |           the glory of the realm of splendour.~
101    6,   20, 3 |           prayer and perfect in his splendour,~Lord of the bolt that breaketh
102    6,   39, 3 |          the Mornings to be born in splendour.~
103    6,   48, 12|             with love, who moves in splendour on their ways.~
104    6,   51, 10|         they who shine with noblest splendour; through all our troubles
105    6,   62, 4 |          you, the Youthful, bearing splendour, food, and vigour.~
106    6,   64, 1 |           for glory, in their white splendour like the waves of waters.~
107    6,   66, 4 |            pleasure, with their own splendour they bedew their bodies.~
108    6,   66, 6 |           these furious Heroes like splendour shining with her native
109    6,   72, 2 |            Sun on high with all his splendour.~Ye stayed the heaven with
110    7,    1, 8 |             him who lighteth up thy splendour, Agni, excellent, pure,
111    7,    3, 2 |            following blows upon his splendour, and, straight, the path
112    7,    3, 5 |         dwelling: bright shines the splendour of the worshipped Hero.~
113    7,    4, 1 |         your gifts to his refulgent splendour, your hymn as purest offering
114    7,    4, 3 |            have seized in his white splendour.~This Agni who hath brooked
115    7,    5, 4 |       invested both the worlds with splendour.~
116    7,    5, 8 |      strength, O Jatavedas, full of splendour,~Wherewith, all-bounteous
117    7,    8, 4 |             like the Sun with lofty splendour.~He who hath vanquished
118    7,   10, 1 |   far-spreading lustre.~Pure in his splendour shines the golden Hero:
119    7,   33, 8 |            s growing glory is their splendour, and like the sea's is their
120    7,   35, 4 |            us Agni with his face of splendour, and Varuva and Mitra and
121    7,   56, 6 |                    6 Most bright in splendour, flectest on their way,
122    7,   57, 3 |           bright show, their common splendour.~
123    7,   62, 1 |             sent aloft his beams of splendour o'er all the tribes of men
124    7,   69, 4 |        Surya's Daughter, chose your splendour.~When with your power and
125    7,   72, 4 |         Savitar hath sent aloft his splendour, and fires sing praises
126    7,   78, 2 |              Usas approaches in her splendour, driving all evil darkness
127    8,    5, 5 |        strength, inciters, Lords of splendour who~Visit the worshipper'
128    8,    5, 11|                      11 Ye Lords of splendour, glorified, ye Wonder-Workers
129    8,    5, 32|                             32 With splendour, riches, and renown, O Asvins,
130    8,   19, 14|          Blest with his thoughts in splendour shall exceed all men, as
131    8,   19, 15|                      15 Give us the splendour, Agni, which may overcome
132    8,   20, 7 |           and impetuous, wear~Great splendour as they show erect.~
133    8,   22, 4 |             a milch-cow, O Lords of splendour, and with haste let your
134    8,   22, 6 |         will we exalt you, Lords of splendour, now, O Asvins, with our
135    8,   22, 14|              14 Ye who are Lords of splendour, ye whose paths are red,
136    8,   23, 5 |      loveliness,~Shining with lofty splendour, with effulgent light.~
137    8,   26, 5 |           our thoughts, ye Lords of splendour, honey-hued.~
138    8,   44, 6 |          Invoker, Priest,~Of varied splendour, rich in light.~
139    8,   44, 14|            many friends, with fiery splendour, seat thyself~With Gods
140    8,   76, 5 |             varied hue,~Ye Lords of splendour, wondrous, borne on paths
141    8,   78, 2 |        curses far away, and then in splendour came to us.~Indra, refulgent
142    8,   87, 2 |          the Conqueror: thou gavest splendour to the Sun.~Maker of all
143    8,   91, 16|                     16 Blazing with splendour, Agni, God, through pious
144    8,  103, 3 |            For their sake, Lords of splendour! aid the pious man who,
145    8,  103, 5 |             and majesty.~O Lords of splendour, aid us through the Three-times-Seven,
146    9,    5, 3 |         like wealth, adorable, with splendour Pavamana shines,~Mightily
147    9,   49, 5 |          the Raksasas,~Flashing out splendour as of old.~
148    9,   54, 1 |                1. AFTER his ancient splendour, they, the bold, have drawn
149    9,   54, 3 |                3 He, shining in his splendour, stands high over all things
150    9,   65, 27|          Gods' repast:~So with this splendour flow thou on.~
151    9,   66, 21|           in thy task, O Agni, pour splendour with hero strength on us,~
152    9,   76, 1 |            men, impetuously winneth splendour in the streams.~
153    9,   85, 11|          shone abroad with gleaming splendour: pure, he hath lighted both
154    9,   88, 5 |         forest, fiercely he winneth splendour in the running waters.~Like
155    9,   98, 6 |            Whom, bright with native splendour, crushed between the pair
156    9,  105, 5 |            As Friend to friend, for splendour be thou good to men.~
157    9,  111, 1 |             1. WITH this his golden splendour purifying him, he with his
158   10,    1, 1 |             Agni with white-shining splendour hath filled at birth all
159   10,    3, 1 |         all-knowing, with his lotty splendour: chasing black Night he
160   10,    9, 9 |             come thou, and with thy splendour cover me.~
161   10,   11, 7 |             lovely in his might and splendour.~
162   10,   16, 4 |           fierce flame, thy glowing splendour, burn him~With thine auspicious
163   10,   20, 4 |             of heaven,~Sage, giving splendour to the clouds.~
164   10,   29, 2 |          victorious car with triple splendour bring hitherward the hundred
165   10,   31, 9 |           the wood, hath shot forth splendour.~
166   10,   40, 4 |             times, Chiefs, Lords of splendour, ye bring food to strengthen
167   10,   40, 12|           your hearts.~Ye, Lords of splendour, have become our twofold
168   10,   40, 13|     eloquent.~Make a ford, Lords of splendour, where men well may drink:
169   10,   43, 4 |          Their face that glows with splendour through their mighty power
170   10,   45, 4 |        heaven and earth within with splendour.~
171   10,   51, 3 |        marked thee, God of wondrous splendour! effulgent from thy tenfold
172   10,   54, 6 |          set the light in things of splendour, and with all sweetness
173   10,   66, 8 |            visiting solemn rites in splendour of the day,~Obeying Order,
174   10,   77, 5 |      luminous with your beams, with splendour as at dawn;~Like self-bright
175   10,   78, 6 |            host upon the march with splendour.~
176   10,   84, 4 |           to aid, O thou of perfect splendour, we will uplift the glorious
177   10,   85, 39|          given the bride again with splendour and with ample life.~Long
178   10,   88, 5 |             head with thy refulgent splendour,~We sent thee forth with
179   10,   88, 16|              unresting in his fiery splendour.~
180   10,   91, 15|         praised by men, and full of splendour.~
181   10,   93, 6 |            let the Asvins, Lords of splendour, set us free,- both Gods,
182   10,   94, 10|             ye, as it were, through splendour of his wealth, his in whose
183   10,  106, 4 |             fathers, strong in your splendour and like kings for conquest;~
184   10,  112, 3 |        fairest colours, with golden splendour of the Sun adorn it.~O Indra,
185   10,  123, 8 |            joying in its own bright splendour, maketh dear glories in
186   10,  131, 4 |              4 Ye, Asvins, Lords of Splendour, drank full draughts of
187   10,  170, 4 |                     4 Beaming forth splendour with thy light, thou hast
188   10,  177, 3 |           in gathered and diffusive splendour, within the worlds continually
 
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