Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   24, 9 |                                9 A hundred balms are thine, O King,
  2    1,   30, 1 |        well,~Most liberal, Lord of Hundred Powers,~
  3    1,   30, 2 |                       2 Who lets a hundred of the pure, a thousand
  4    1,   30, 6 |                        6 Lord of a Hundred Powers, stand up to lend
  5    1,   31, 10|        guard of high decrees, meet hundred, thousand treasures, O infallible!~
  6    1,   43, 7 |        thou upon us the glory of a hundred men,~The great renown of
  7    1,   48, 7 |      rising of the Sun:~Borne on a hundred chariots she, auspicious
  8    1,   51, 3 |           made a way for Atri by a hundred doors.~On Vimada thou hast
  9    1,   52, 1 |         the light of heaven, whose hundred nobly-natured ones go forth
 10    1,   53, 7 |            thou hast destroyed the hundred forts of Vangrida.~
 11    1,   59, 7 |            lauded, excellent, with hundred praises by Purunitha, son
 12    1,   64, 14|           we foster well, during a hundred winters, son and progeny.~
 13    1,   64, 15|          men, defying onslaught.~A hundred, thousandfold, ever increasing?
 14    1,   73, 8 |         and may our princes live a hundred winters.~
 15    1,   81, 7 |           for us treasures of many hundred sorts. Sharpen thou us,
 16    1,   82, 5 |                     5 Let, Lord of Hundred Powers, thy Steeds be harnessed
 17    1,   89, 9 |                                9 A hundred autumns stand before us,
 18    1,  102, 6 |           in each act best, with a hundred helps waker of battle's
 19    1,  102, 7 |         glory, Maghavan, exceeds a hundred yea, more than a hundred,
 20    1,  102, 7 |           hundred yea, more than a hundred, than a thousand mid the
 21    1,  112, 23|          23 Wherewith ye, Lords of Hundred Powers, helped Kutsa, son
 22    1,  116, 5 |     dwelling, borne in a ship with hundred oars, O Asvins.~
 23    1,  116, 7 |           of your strong charger a hundred jars of wine as from a strainer.~
 24    1,  116, 16|            for the she-wolf slew a hundred wethers.~Ye gave him eyes,
 25    1,  117, 6 |         strong horse ye showered a hundred jars of honey for the people.~
 26    1,  117, 17|           He whom for furnishing a hundred wethers to the she-wolf,
 27    1,  117, 18|            cut piecemeal one and a hundred wethers.~
 28    1,  119, 1 |             With thousand banners, hundred treasures, pouring gifts,
 29    1,  122, 7 |            Varuna! is your gift, a hundred cows to the Prksayamas and
 30    1,  126, 2 |                                2 A hundred necklets from the King,
 31    1,  126, 2 |            the King, beseeching, a hundred gift-steeds I at once accepted;~
 32    1,  128, 3 |        bellowing.~Observant with a hundred eyes the God is conqueror
 33    1,  130, 8 |            worshipper, he who hath hundred helps at hand in every fray,
 34    1,  164, 11|           in pairs together, seven hundred Sons and twenty stand, O
 35    1,  164, 49|          set together spokes three hundred and sixty, which in nowise
 36    2,    1, 8 |        things belong to thee: ten, hundred, yea, a thousand are outweighed
 37    2,   13, 9 |        Thou boundest up the Dasa's hundred friends and ten, when, at
 38    2,   14, 6 |       thunder demolished Sambara's hundred ancient castles;~Who cast
 39    2,   14, 6 |         cast down Varcin's sons, a hundred thousand,-to him, to Indra,
 40    2,   14, 7 |       ministers, to him who slew a hundred thousand, and cast them
 41    2,   16, 8 |         her to her calf.~Lord of a Hundred Powers, may we once firmly
 42    2,   18, 6 |           by eighty, ninety, or an hundred horses.~This Soma juice
 43    2,   22, 3 |            his might, and, Lord of Hundred Powers, find for us strength
 44    2,   27, 10|             Grant unto us to see a hundred autumns ours be the blest
 45    2,   33, 2 |      givest, Rudra, may I attain a hundred winters.~Far from us banish
 46    3,    8, 11|           of the Wood, rise with a hundred branches. with thousand
 47    3,    9, 9 |                    9 Three times a hundred Gods and thrice a thousand,
 48    3,   18, 3 | adoring-this hymn divine to gain a hundred treasures.~
 49    3,   26, 9 |       Spring that fails not with a hundred streamlets, Father inspired
 50    3,   36, 10|           all blessings.~Give us a hundred autumns for our lifetime:
 51    3,   37, 2 |                 2 O Indra, Lord of Hundred Powers, may those who praise
 52    3,   37, 3 |                 3 O Indra, Lord of Hundred Powers, with all our songs
 53    3,   37, 6 |  victorious. We seek thee, Lord of Hundred Powers,~Indra, that Vrtra
 54    3,   37, 8 |           strong,~O Indra, Lord of Hundred Powers.~
 55    3,   42, 5 |          within thy belly, Lord~Of Hundred Powers, thou Prince of Wealth.~
 56    3,   51, 2 |       songs of praise, the Lord of Hundred Powers, strong, Hero, like
 57    3,   60, 7 |           singer's holy praise;~At hundred eager calls come to the
 58    4,   27, 1 |          of these Gods in order.~A hundred iron fortresses confined
 59    4,   30, 15|       Varcin's thou didst slay the hundred thousand and the five,~Crushed
 60    4,   30, 20|       oblationt, 1ndra overthrew~A hundred fortresses of stone.~
 61    4,   31, 3 |       friends who praise thee~With hundred aids approach us.~
 62    4,   31, 9 |                        9 No, not a hundred hinderers can check thy
 63    4,   31, 10|       assistance keep us safe, thy hundred and thy thousand aids:~May
 64    4,   32, 17|         fleet of foot we pray,~And hundred jars of Soma juice.~
 65    4,   32, 18|                       18 We make a hundred of thy kine, yea, and a
 66    4,   46, 2 |         Come, team-drawn, with thy hundred helps, with Indra, seated
 67    4,   48, 5 |      Harness, O Vayu, to thy car a hundred well-fed tawny steeds,~Yea,
 68    5,   27, 2 |            Agni!~Who granteth me a hundred kine and twenty, and two
 69    5,   27, 5 |                      5 From whom a hundred oxen, all of speckled hue,
 70    5,   27, 6 |            Asvamedha who bestows a hundred gifts grant hero power,~
 71    5,   29, 7 |         Agni dressed quickly three hundred buffaloes, even as he willed
 72    5,   29, 8 |                  8 When thou three hundred buffaloes' flesh hadst eaten,
 73    5,   36, 6 |         horses together with three hundred head of cattle.~
 74    5,   38, 5 |           aids of thine, O Lord of Hundred Powers,~Indra, may we be
 75    5,   48, 3 |        Guileful One.~Even he whose hundred wander in his own abode,
 76    5,   52, 17|        seven, have singly given me hundred gifts.~I have obtained on
 77    5,   54, 15|            mine that we may live a hundred winters through its power.~
 78    5,   61, 10|     Taranta, hath bestowed on me~A hundred cows in liberal gift.~
 79    5,   62, 1 |         travel Surya's horses.~Ten hundred stood together: there I
 80    6,    2, 5 |            branch, Agni, to live a hundred years.~
 81    6,    4, 8 |           hero children, through a hundred winters.~
 82    6,   10, 7 |            store. May we he glad a hundred winters with brave sons.~
 83    6,   12, 6 |          sons gladden us through a hundred winters.~
 84    6,   13, 6 |          sons gladden us through a hundred winters.~
 85    6,   17, 10|           with thousand spikes and hundred edges,~Eager and prompt
 86    6,   17, 11|                    11 He dressed a hundred buffaloes, O Indra, for
 87    6,   17, 15|          sons gladden us through a hundred winters.~
 88    6,   20, 4 |           the Panis f1ed, 'neath a hundred blows, for wise Dasoni,~
 89    6,   24, 10|          sons gladden us through a hundred winters.~
 90    6,   26, 5 |           what time thou rentest a hundred thousand fighting foes,
 91    6,   31, 4 |          smotest to the ground the hundred castles, impregnable, of
 92    6,   34, 3 |     laudations trouble;~For when a hundred or a thousand singers. laud
 93    6,   47, 18|      Steeds are yoked, ten times a hundred.~
 94    6,   47, 24|            each, for the Atharvans hundred cows,~Hath Asvatha to Payu
 95    6,   48, 8 |        tribes of men.~Guard with a hundred forts thy kindler from distress,
 96    6,   48, 8 |     kindler from distress, through hundred winters, Youngest God! and
 97    6,   63, 5 |     mounted your car that brings a hundred succours.~Famed for your
 98    6,   63, 9 |             brown, swift-footed; a hundred with Sumidha, food with
 99    7,    3, 7 |        boundless glories as with a hundred fortresses of iron.~
100    7,   15, 14|       mighty iron fort to us,~With hundred walls for man's defence.~
101    7,   16, 10|    distress, Most Youthful! with a hundred forts.~
102    7,   18, 14|       booty, have slept, the sixty hundred, yea, six thousand,~And
103    7,   18, 22|    Paijavana's reward, O Agni,~Two hundred cows from Devavan's descendant,
104    7,   21, 8 |     felicity, O Indra.~Thou with a hundred aids hast been our Helper:
105    7,   25, 2 |            fair helm, give Sudas a hundred succours, a thousand blessings,
106    7,   32, 5 |          Him who bestows at once a hundred thousand gifts none shall
107    7,   66, 16|                               16 A hundred autumns may we see that
108    7,   66, 16|         Eye, God-ordained, arise~A hundred autumns may we live.~
109    7,   68, 3 |              3 Your chariot with a hundred aids, O Asvins, beareth
110    7,   91, 6 |                             6 Your hundred and your thousand teams,
111    7,   97, 7 |             7 For he is pure, with hundred wings, refulgent, with sword
112    7,   99, 5 |     castles.~Ye Twain smote down a hundred times a thousand resistless
113    7,  100, 3 |           this earth bright with a hundred splendours.~Foremost be
114    8,    1, 5 |            nor ten thousand, nor a hundred, Lord of countless wealth!~
115    8,    1, 24|                24 A thousand and a hundred Steeds are harnessed to
116    8,    2, 26|          juice. May he who gives a hundred aids~Approach, nor stay
117    8,    4, 19|           the gift Kurunga gave, a hundred steeds at morning rites.~
118    8,    5, 37|        Kasu, Cedi's son, gave me a hundred head of buffaloes, and ten
119    8,    6, 42|            with beauteous backs, a hundred, bring thee to the feast,~
120    8,    6, 46|                               46 A hundred thousand have I gained from
121    8,    6, 47|           and steeds three times a hundred they bestowed~On Pajra for
122    8,   33, 14|           men's libations, Lord of Hundred Powers, thee, Vrtra-slayer,
123    8,   46, 3 |         their songs, thou Lord,~Of hundred powers and hundred aids.~
124    8,   46, 3 |        Lord,~Of hundred powers and hundred aids.~
125    8,   46, 22|          thousand kine, and twenty hundred camels I obtained;~Ten hundred
126    8,   46, 22|     hundred camels I obtained;~Ten hundred brown in hue, and other
127    8,   46, 31|         the grazing herd he made a hundred camels bleat for me,~And
128    8,   46, 31|           bleat for me,~And twenty hundred mid the white.~
129    8,   46, 32|                               32 A hundred has the sage received, Dasa
130    8,   50, 8 |            thy gift bestowest many hundred herds, yea, many thousands
131    8,   59, 5 |                    5 O Indra, if a hundred heavens and if a hundred
132    8,   59, 5 |           hundred heavens and if a hundred earths were thine -~No,
133    8,   66, 7 |            with thousand feathers, hundred barbs,~Which, Indra, thou
134    8,   66, 10|           whom thou hadst sent -~A hundred buffaloes, a brew of rice
135    8,   81, 10|          us with food that gives a hundred powers,~With food that gives
136    8,   93, 2 |                        2 As with a hundred hosts, he rushes boldly
137    8,   94, 2 |                      2 Arrows with hundred points, unconquerable, are
138    8,   99, 2 |                                2 A hundred oxen white of hue are shining
139    8,   99, 3 |                        3 Bamboos a hundred, a hundred dogs, a hundred
140    8,   99, 3 |             3 Bamboos a hundred, a hundred dogs, a hundred skins of
141    8,   99, 3 |         hundred, a hundred dogs, a hundred skins of beasts well-tanned,~
142    8,   99, 3 |           of beasts well-tanned,~A hundred tufts of Balbaja, four hundred
143    8,   99, 3 |     hundred tufts of Balbaja, four hundred red-hued mares are mine.~
144    8,  100, 3 |                                3 A hundred asses hath he given, a hundred
145    8,  100, 3 |     hundred asses hath he given, a hundred head of fleecy sheep,~A
146    8,  100, 3 |            head of fleecy sheep,~A hundred slaves, and wreaths besides.~
147    9,   48, 2 |        mighty sway,~Destroyer of a hundred forts.~
148    9,   52, 5 |       thine help pour out for us a hundred, yea,~A thousand of thy
149    9,   56, 2 |           the strengthening food a hundred ever-active streams~To Indra'
150    9,   61, 27|                               27 A hundred obstacles have ne'er checked~
151    9,   72, 9 |          Hither, O Indu, unto us a hundred gifts of steeds, a thousand
152    9,   74, 8 |        cattle unto Kaksivan of the hundred winters.~
153    9,   85, 3 |                   4 Wondrous, with hundred streams, hymned in a thousand
154    9,   86, 27|        watery fountains with their hundred streams sing, as they hasten
155    9,   86, 33|          is poured forth, with his hundred streams, Wealth-bringer,
156    9,   96, 9 |        Indra, to delight him.~With hundred powers, with thousand currents,
157    9,   97, 29|            Sprung from the Gods, a hundred streams, a thousand, have
158    9,   98, 4 |     thousandfold, made manifest in hundred forms.~
159    9,  110, 10|          playful infant,~Indu with hundred powers and hundred currents.~
160    9,  110, 10|            with hundred powers and hundred currents.~
161   10,   18, 4 |          limit.~May they survive a hundred lengthened autumns, and
162   10,   29, 2 |     splendour bring hitherward the hundred chiefs with Kutsa.~
163   10,   33, 9 |            None lives, even had he hundred lives, beyond the statute
164   10,   52, 6 |                6 The Deities three hundred and thirty-nine, have served
165   10,   62, 8 |            gift a thousand kine, a hundred steeds.~
166   10,   85, 39|           be he who is her lord; a hundred autumns let him live.~
167   10,   93, 14|          the King.~They yoked five hundred, and their love of us was
168   10,   94, 2 |            2 They speak out like a hundred, like a thousand men: they
169   10,   97, 1 |          brown, will I declare the hundred powers and seven.~
170   10,   97, 2 |              2 Ye, Mothers, have a hundred homes, yea, and a thousand
171   10,   97, 18|           King is, Soma, Plants of hundred forms,~Thou art the Plant
172   10,  102, 9 |          for cattle for himself, a hundred thousand.~
173   10,  103, 1 |           Indra. subdued at once a hundred armies.~
174   10,  130, 1 |         every side, stretched by a hundred sacred ministers and one, -~
175   10,  144, 4 |            afar,~What moves upon a hundred wheels along the female
176   10,  158, 2 |       Savitar whose flame deserves hundred libations, be thou pleased:~
177   10,  161, 2 |        save him for life to last a hundred autumns.~
178   10,  161, 3 |       hundred-autumned, bringing a hundred lives, have I restored him,~
179   10,  161, 3 |     restored him,~That Indra for a hundred years may lead him safe
180   10,  161, 4 |          waxing in thy strength, a hundred autumns, live through a
181   10,  161, 4 |            autumns, live through a hundred springs, a hundred winters.~
182   10,  161, 4 |       through a hundred springs, a hundred winters.~Through hundred-lived
183   10,  161, 4 |            Savitar yield him for a hundred!~
 
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