Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    2, 2 |                     2 Knowing the days, with Soma juice poured
  2    1,   23, 24|           offspring and length of days; the Gods~Shall know me
  3    1,   25, 11|         fair paths for us all our days:~May lie prolong our lives
  4    1,   34, 8 |           vault of heaven through days and nights.~
  5    1,   34, 11|          the meath.~Make long our days of life, and wipe out all
  6    1,   39, 7 |           with your aid as in the days of old, so now for frightened
  7    1,   44, 5 |           to Praskanva lengthened days of life, show honour to
  8    1,   50, 7 |         metest with thy beams our days,~Sun, seeing all things
  9    1,   62, 12|        thy hands have holden from days of old have perished not
 10    1,   88, 4 |                             4 The days went round you and came
 11    1,   92, 10|                     10 Ancient of days, again again born newly,
 12    1,   92, 11|           Sister.~Diminishing the days of human creatures, the
 13    1,   94, 16|            God, lengthen here the days of our existence.~This prayer
 14    1,   96, 8 |          offspring, and length of days may the Wealth-Giver send
 15    1,  100, 8 |          To him the Hero, on high days of prowess, heroes for help
 16    1,  113, 11|       Gone are the men who in the days before us looked on the
 17    1,  113, 13|                           13 From days eternal hath Dawn shone,
 18    1,  113, 13|      riches.~So will she shine on days to come immortal she moves
 19    1,  116, 4 |           for three nights, three days full swiftly travelled,~
 20    1,  116, 24|          ladle Rebha, who for ten days and ten nights, fettered.~
 21    1,  117, 25|          O ye Asvins, done in the days. of old, have men related.~
 22    1,  119, 7 |           worn out with length of days.~From earth ye brought the
 23    1,  121, 7 |        thou shinest forth through days of action for the Car-borne,
 24    1,  124, 9 |           So, like the past, with days of happy fortune, may the
 25    1,  126, 3 |     Kaksivan gained them when the days were closing.~
 26    1,  130, 10|           heaven grows great with days, shalt wax in glory.~
 27    1,  139, 9 |      birth, yea, tbose of ancient days and Manu knew.~Their long
 28    1,  141, 3 |           the sweet drink, in the days of old.~
 29    1,  151, 9 | far-extending might.~Not the past days conjoined with nights, not
 30    1,  157, 4 |       with honey-dew.~Prolong our days of life, wipe out our trespasses;
 31    1,  158, 6 |     Mamati hath come to length of days in the tenth age of human
 32    1,  160, 3 |         he milked through all the days the party-coloured Cow and
 33    1,  164, 44|           were the customs in the days aforetime,~
 34    1,  164, 52|         Uniform, with the passing days, this water mounts and fails
 35    1,  171, 3 |  propitious.~Maruts,, may all our days that are to follow be very
 36    2,    1, 1 |          in thy glory through the days, art brought to life from
 37    2,   11, 17|         Upon the great Trikadruka days, Hero, rejoicing thee, O
 38    2,   17, 1 |           him, for, as in ancient days, his mighty powers are shown,~
 39    2,   19, 1 |      Wherein, grown mighty in the days aforetime, Indra hath found
 40    2,   19, 3 |       with the night the works of days completed.~
 41    2,   21, 6 |        charm of sweet speech, and days of pleasant weather.~
 42    3,    7, 1 |    together to yield us length of days they hasten forward.~
 43    3,    8, 5 |         Sprung up he rises in the days' fair weather, increasing
 44    3,   23, 4 |       station, in Ila's place, in days of fair bright weather.~
 45    3,   28, 3 |       meal and our oblation three days old:~Thou, Son of Strength,
 46    3,   31, 16|          meath made holy, through days, and nights they speed the
 47    3,   32, 9 |        thou drankest up the Soma.~Days may not check the power
 48    3,   32, 13|           lauds of later time and days yet recent.~
 49    3,   34, 4 |            4 Indra, light-winner, days' Creator, conquered, victorious,
 50    3,   34, 4 |        who loved him.~For man the days' bright ensign he illumined,
 51    3,   34, 10|         10 He took the plants and days for his possession; he gained
 52    3,   38, 5 |        that lent him vigour.~From days of old ye Kings, two Sons
 53    3,   39, 2 |       from the heaven e'en in the days aforetime, wakening, sting
 54    3,   43, 1 |         is the Sorna-draught from days aforetime.~Loose for the
 55    3,   46, 4 |        the ocean, flow forth from days of old the Soma juices;~
 56    3,   51, 4 |    worship is his, sole Lord from days aforetime.~
 57    4,    2, 16|                      16 As in the days of old our ancient Fathers,
 58    4,    4, 6 |           high devotion.~All fair days and magnificence of riches
 59    4,    4, 7 |         and dwelling. May all his days be bright: be this his longing.~
 60    4,   16, 19|    autumns, quelling our foes, as days subdue the nights with splendour.~
 61    4,   30, 3 |          When thou didst lengthen days by night.~
 62    4,   33, 6 |                 7 When for twelve days the Rbhus joyed reposing
 63    4,   35, 6 |           pours out for you, when days are closing, the sharp libation
 64    4,   36, 3 |      Parents, worn with length of days, ye wrought again to youth
 65    4,   38, 1 |         you two came the gifts in days aforetime which Trasadasyu
 66    4,   39, 6 |        mouths; may he prolong the days we have to live.~
 67    4,   43, 3 |                         3 So many days do ye come swiftly hither,
 68    4,   53, 7 |         invigorate us through the days and nights, and may he send
 69    5,    1, 5 |         The noble One was born at days' beginning, laid red in
 70    5,    3, 6 |          May we in battle, in the days' assemblies,O Son of Strength,
 71    5,   41, 14|       summon to the feasting.~May days with bright dawns cause
 72    5,   42, 6 |          nor later, none of these days hath reached thy hero prowess.~
 73    5,   48, 3 |        his own abode, driving the days afar and bringing them again.~
 74    5,   49, 3 |           Agni produce auspicious days, the Wonder-Workers.~
 75    5,   53, 1 |         the Maruts' favour in the days of old~What time their spotted
 76    5,   54, 4 |        the nights and through the days, when through the sky and
 77    5,   58, 5 |     strong in their glories, like days, like spokes where none
 78    5,   60, 5 |     pouring much milk, bring fair days to the Maruts.~
 79    5,   62, 2 |         stood there they with the days attracted.~Ye cause to flow
 80    5,   62, 4 |           streams flow to us from days aforetime.~
 81    5,   80, 2 |        gives her splendour at the days' beginning.~
 82    6,    7, 5 |            foundest the light for days' appointed courses.~
 83    6,   15, 1 |         from of old: from ancient days the Child cats everlasting
 84    6,   16, 21|              21 Thou, Agni, as in days of old, with recent glory,
 85    6,   23, 5 |    brought to Indra, who from the days of old hath done us service.~
 86    6,   24, 7 |     wither with age, nor fleeting days enfeeble, -~Still may his
 87    6,   38, 4 |       night departeth, Indra whom days shall strengthen, months,
 88    6,   39, 3 |       have they stablished as the days' bright ensign. He made
 89    6,   45, 8 |     stored all treasures from the days of old,~The Hero, conquering
 90    6,   47, 10|           gracious, Indra, let my days be lengthened: sharpen my
 91    6,   48, 13|     Bharadvaja she poured down in days of old~The milch-cow yielding
 92    6,   48, 19|          fight: now help us as in days of old.~
 93    6,   52, 5 |                 5 Through all our days may we be healthy. minded,
 94    6,   60, 4 |         all been famed in ancient days~O Indra-Agni, harm us not.~
 95    6,   61, 9 |           Surya spreadeth out the days.~
 96    6,   67, 6 |                 6 So, through the days maintaining princely power.
 97    6,   75, 17|           us well through all our days.~
 98    7,    5, 5 |   Charioteer of riches, Ensign of days, Vaisvanara of mornings.~
 99    7,   11, 2 |           to him, O Agni, are the days propitious.~
100    7,   18, 21|       liberal Giver. So shall the days dawn prosperous for the
101    7,   28, 4 |        Honour us in these present days, O Indra, for hostile men
102    7,   30, 3 |                3 When fair bright days shall dawn on us, O Indra,
103    7,   34, 5 |            5 Arouse you, like the days, to sacrifice speed gladly
104    7,   37, 7 |        close Friends to length of days he cometh, he whom men let
105    7,   65, 2 |     wherever Heaven and Earth and days may bless us.~
106    7,   77, 2 |      Mother of kine, Guide of the days she bringeth.~
107    7,   77, 5 |          us, giving us lengthened days, O Dawn, O Goddess,~Granting
108    7,   87, 1 |       made great channels for the days to follow.~
109    7,   88, 4 |       niight made him a Rsi.~When days shone bright the Sage made
110    7,   90, 4 |   spotless Dawns with fair bright days have broken; they found
111    7,   90, 4 |       streamed for them as in the days aforetime.~
112    8,   18, 18|           that they may live long days.~
113    8,   27, 10|          our prosperity of former days, and soon to new klicity.~
114    8,   35, 19|      drink juice, O Asvins, three days old.~
115    8,   35, 20|      drink juice, O Asvins, three days old.~
116    8,   35, 21|      drink juice, O Asvins, three days old.~
117    8,   43, 30|         at by men, throughout our days,~Pass lightly over all distress.~
118    8,   48, 4 |          O Soma, lengthen out our days for living.~
119    8,   48, 7 |           Surya makes the shining days grow longer.~
120    8,   50, 17|          Our singers, through all days, shalt thou, Lord of the
121    8,   56, 16|         help,~Both now and in die days of old.~
122    8,  103, 7 |     progeny, and lengthen out our days that we may see long life.~ ~
123    9,   55, 3 |         thy juice flow on~Through days that fly most rapidly.~
124    9,   86, 42|                           42 When days begin, the strong juice,
125    9,   86, 45|      living things as measurer of days.~Distilling oil he flows,
126    9,   97, 24|         Deities and mortals,~From days of old is Treasure-Lord
127    9,   97, 30|                 30 The streams of days, were poured as 'twere from
128   10,   10, 1 |         Remembering the earth and days to follow, obtain a son,
129   10,   10, 9 |            9 May Surya's eye with days and nights endow him, and
130   10,   11, 7 |          by his horses, makes his days lovely in his might and
131   10,   12, 4 |          drop with fatness.~While days and nights go to the world
132   10,   14, 9 |           to rest in adorned with days and beams of light and waters.~
133   10,   14, 14|       grant that we may live long days of life among the Gods.~
134   10,   14, 15|      times, who made this path in days of old.~
135   10,   17, 11|                        11 Through days of earliest date the Drop
136   10,   18, 5 |                          5 As the days follow days in close succession,
137   10,   18, 5 |              5 As the days follow days in close succession, as
138   10,   18, 6 |     gracious and lengthen out the days of your existence.~
139   10,   29, 1 |        Herald-Priest through many days is Indra, earth's Guardian,
140   10,   32, 8 |       Even now he breathed: these days hath he remembered. Concealed,
141   10,   36, 14|          comfort, Savitar let our days of life be lengthened!~
142   10,   37, 2 |     wherever heaven and earth and days are spread abroad.~All else
143   10,   39, 4 |           and worn with length of days, young again, like a car,
144   10,   59, 4 |          our old age with passing days be kindly. Let Nirrti depart
145   10,   59, 5 |           within us, and make the days we have to live yet longer.~
146   10,   70, 1 |         the earth's height, while days are bright with beauty.~
147   10,   85, 13|    started, moved along.~In Magha days are oxen slain, in Arjuris
148   10,   85, 19|        and new for ever ensign of days he goes before the Mornings~
149   10,   85, 19|    portion. The Moon prolongs the days of our existence.~
150   10,   86, 11|     future time through length of days. Supreme is Indra overall.~
151   10,   87, 19|                     19 Agni, from days of old thou slayest demons:
152   10,   88, 12|         Agni Vaisvanara to be the days' bright Banner, -~Him who
153   10,   89, 11|                    11 Vaster than days and nights, Giver of increase,
154   10,   95, 1 |       ours, while yet unspoken in days gone by have never brought
155   10,  106, 1 |           ye spread out food like days of lovely weather.~
156   10,  115, 8 |        thee, and lengthen out the days of our existence.~
157   10,  144, 5 |           which lengthens out our days, and kinship through its
158   10,  161, 2 |                          2 Be his days ended, be he now departed,
159   10,  186, 1 |          on us~May he prolong our days of life.~
160   10,  189, 3 |      thirty realms~Throughout the days at break of morn.~
161   10,  190, 2 |         produced,~Ordainer of the days nights, Lord over all who
 
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