Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   32, 11|      opened the cave wherein the floods had been imprisoned.~
  2    1,   52, 8 |     hadst smitten Vrtra, causing floods to flow for man,~Thou heldst
  3    1,   55, 6 |        bids, exceeding wise, the floods flow for his worshipper.~
  4    1,   56, 4 |        Vrtra dead and broughtest floods of rain.~
  5    1,   57, 1 |         offerer's libations like floods to the depth,~When the well-loved
  6    1,   57, 5 |         sent down the obstructed floods that they may flow: thou
  7    1,   61, 10|         up of waters.~He let the floods go free, like cows imprisoned,
  8    1,   61, 12|          with bolt oblique, that floods of rain may follow.~
  9    1,   65, 4 |          a brother to his sister floods, he cats the woods as a
 10    1,   65, 5 |       Like a swan sitting in the floods he pants wisest in mind
 11    1,   66, 5 |       drives the flames below as floods their swell: the rays rise
 12    1,   72, 8 |        the Law, the seven strong floods from heaven, full of good
 13    1,   80, 2 |       struck down Vrtra from the floods, lauding thine own imperial
 14    1,   80, 8 |         Far over ninety spacious floods thy thunderbolts were cast
 15    1,   80, 10|          Vrtra and let loose the floods, lauding his own imperial
 16    1,   95, 10|         inundates the earth with floods that glisten.~All ancient
 17    1,  105, 11|         would cross the restless floods. Mark this my woe, ye Earth
 18    1,  105, 12|         Gods.~The flowing of the floods is Law, Truth is the Sun'
 19    1,  122, 4 |          ye the Offspring of the Floods before you; both Mothers
 20    1,  130, 5 |        effort hast let loose the floods to run their free course
 21    1,  143, 3 |     sleepless, ageless, like the floods.~
 22    1,  168, 2 |      countess undulations of the floods, worthy of praise when near,
 23    1,  169, 3 |           the viands hold him as floods hold an island.~
 24    1,  173, 8 |        pleasant, when thy divine Floods come to cheer these people.~
 25    1,  174, 2 |    stirredst, Blameless! billowy floods, and gavest his foe a prey
 26    1,  174, 4 |    earthly station.~To loose the floods, to seek, for kine, the
 27    2,   11, 2 |                                2 Floods great and many, compassed
 28    2,   11, 5 |    checked heaven and stayed the floods from flowing.~
 29    2,   12, 12|         set free the Seven great Floods to flow at pleasure;~Who,
 30    2,   13, 1 | therefrom it entered rapidly the floods wherein it grows.~Thence
 31    2,   13, 12|        heldest still the flowing floods, the river-stream for Vayya
 32    2,   21, 1 |          horses, Lord of kine,of floods, to Indra, to the Holy bring
 33    2,   22, 3 |         s own power, freeing the floods.~All that is godless may
 34    2,   25, 4 |                    4 For him the floods of heaven flow never failing
 35    2,   31, 6 |         shall joy in us, and ihe Floods' swift Child in our worship
 36    2,   35, 1 |          speech I utter: may the Floods' Child accept my songs with
 37    2,   35, 3 |                           3 Some floods unite themselves and others
 38    2,   35, 3 |         On every side the bright Floods have encompassed the bright
 39    3,    1, 4 |    Blessed One, the Seven strong Floods augmented, him white at
 40    3,    1, 12| dawnlights, most manly, Child of Floods, is youthful Agni.~
 41    3,    1, 13|       form, the lovely Infant of floods and plants the blessed wood
 42    3,    3, 5 |        Vaisvanara dweller in the floods, who finds the light,~Pervading,
 43    3,    9, 4 |        Ones, observant, found in floods, couched like a lion in
 44    3,   13, 4 |         in the heavens or in the floods he shall pour wealth upon
 45    3,   22, 4 |          that have their home in floods,~Guileless accept our sacrifice,
 46    3,   25, 5 |                         5 In the floods' home art thou enkindled,
 47    3,   26, 4 |         spotted deer.~Pourers of floods, the Maruts, Masters of
 48    3,   30, 9 |         thee sent onward let the floods flow hither.~
 49    3,   31, 6 |     plundered thoroughly.~In the floods' van she led them forth,
 50    3,   32, 5 |          the Swift Ones stirrest floods and waters.~
 51    3,   33, 9 |          stay, Rivers, with your floods below our axles.~
 52    3,   36, 6 |                             6 As floods according to their stream
 53    3,   45, 2 |        strongholds and drave the floods,~Indra who mounts his chariot
 54    4,   16, 7 |              7 He smote away the floods' obstructer, Vrtra; Earth,
 55    4,   17, 1 | slaughtered Vrtra didst free the floods arrested by the Dragon.~
 56    4,   18, 6 |      them to. tell thee what the floods are saying, what girdling
 57    4,   18, 7 |       words of welcome? Will the floods take on them the shame of
 58    4,   19, 6 |       rushing river and make the floods easy to cross, O Indra.~
 59    4,   21, 8 | mountains, and quickens with his floods the water-torrents,~He finds
 60    4,   22, 4 |     heaven trembled, earth, many floods and all the precipices.~
 61    4,   34, 8 |         One; in full accord with floods that pour forth riches.~
 62    4,   42, 7 |     Vrtras. Thou madest flow the floods that were obstructed.~
 63    4,   58, 11|           o'er the surfaceof the floods.~ ~
 64    5,    8, 2 |          protector, drier of the floods.~
 65    5,   14, 4 |           He found the Kine, the Floods, the Sun.~
 66    5,   30, 5 |      Indra: he conquered all the floods which served the Dasa.~
 67    5,   32, 1 |    fountains, and gavest rest to floods that were obstructed.~Thou,
 68    5,   44, 6 |       effectual splendour in the floods have made~Earth yield us
 69    5,   45, 10|          ship through water: the floods obedient have descended
 70    5,   45, 11|                11 I lay upon the Floods your hymn, lightwinning,
 71    5,   54, 8 |          inundate the earth with floods of pleasant meath.~
 72    5,   59, 5 |        1grown manly youths; with floods of rain they make the Sun'
 73    5,   62, 2 |          your special greatness: floods that stood there they with
 74    5,   68, 5 |        rainy skies and streaming floods, Lords of the strength that
 75    5,   69, 2 |         refreshment; Mitra, your floods pour water full of sweetness.~
 76    6,    8, 4 |          him in the bosom of the floods: the people waited on the
 77    6,   17, 12|      rushing wave of waters, the floods' great swell encompassed
 78    6,   30, 3 |           when, Indra, for their floods thou clavest passage.~Like
 79    6,   30, 5 |      Indra, thou breakest up the floods and portals on all sides,
 80    6,   47, 27|        straps, the vigour of the floods.~
 81    6,   48, 5 |                        5 He whom floods, stones, and trees support,
 82    6,   49, 14|           Parvata, Savitar, with Floods and Lightnings;~Sweet, with
 83    6,   60, 11|       finds an easy way~Over the floods to happiness.~
 84    6,   66, 11|        that celestial army: like floods and mountains have the Strong
 85    7,   18, 5 |                5 What though the floods spread widely, Indra made
 86    7,   34, 11|          kings, the glory of the floods, o'er all that liveth hath
 87    7,   34, 16|          sing the Dragon born of floods: he sits beneath the streams
 88    7,   36, 6 |   roaring - Sarasvati, Mother of Floods, the seventh -~With copious
 89    7,   47, 2 |                        2 May the Floods' Offspring, he whose course
 90    7,   82, 3 |     pierced the fountains of the floods: the Sun have ye brought
 91    7,   87, 1 |        Surya, and led the watery floods of rivers onward.~The Mares,
 92    7,   90, 4 |   disclosed the stall of cattle: floods streamed for them as in
 93    7,  103, 2 |     lying in the pool's bed, the floods of heaven descended,~The
 94    8,    9, 5 |         Whatever ye have done in floods, in the tree, Wonder-Workers,
 95    8,   12, 3 |        Sindhu and all the mighty floods~To go the way ordained by
 96    8,   12, 26|        When Vrtra, stayer of the floods, thou si"est, Thundeicr
 97    8,   15, 2 |         And hills and plains and floods and light with manly power.~
 98    8,   16, 2 |     glory-giving songs.~Like the floods' longing for the sea.~
 99    8,   19, 4 |        of Mitra, Varuna, and the Floods.~
100    8,   19, 14|         though he overpassed the floods.~
101    8,   25, 14|        And may the Sindhu of the floods, the Maruts, and the ASvin
102    8,   31, 10|          claim protection of the Floods,~Of him who stands by Visnu'
103    8,   32, 2 |          Ahisuva, and loosed the floods.~
104    8,   35, 3 |         with the Maruts, Bhrgus, Floods;~Accordant, of one mind
105    8,   36, 1 |         of Heroes, winner of the floods.~
106    8,   43, 9 |       Agni, thine home is in the floods: into the plants thou forcest
107    8,   43, 28|        in the heavens or born in floods,~As such we call on thee
108    8,   58, 11|       have his home, to whom the floods have sung aloud as motherkine
109    8,   85, 1 |      spake to Indra.~For him the Floods stood still, the Seven Mothers,
110    8,   85, 18|      rivers flowing, and win the floods that were enthralled by
111    8,   86, 15|          woe, Thunderer! as over floods.~When, Indra, wilt thou
112    8,   87, 7 |       forth to thee,~Coming like floods that follow floods.~
113    8,   87, 7 |          like floods that follow floods.~
114    8,   89, 9 |       continuous onward flow the floods their tribute bring to it.~
115    9,    2, 4 |          mighty waters, yea, the floods accompany thee Mighty One,~
116    9,    2, 5 |        lake is brightened in the floods. Soma, our Friend, heaven'
117    9,   20, 6 |      Soma, like a courser in the floods invincible, made clean~With
118    9,   24, 2 |       hath run to meet them like floods rushing down a precipice:~
119    9,   42, 1 |           ENGENDERING the Sun in floods, engendering heaven's lights,
120    9,   61, 22|  Compassed and stayed the mighty floods.~
121    9,   68, 4 |       Parents, strengthening the floods, the Sage makes his place
122    9,   70, 2 |        himself in the most lucid floods, when through their glory
123    9,   71, 8 |          afar.~The Winner of the Floods, with food he seeks the
124    9,   73, 3 |        to hold him in sustaining floods.~
125    9,   74, 3 |     Steer of the kine, Leader of floods, who helps us hence, who
126    9,   86, 36|      holy song,~Gandharva of the floods, divine, beholding men,
127    9,   86, 45|                    45 Dweller in floods, King, foremost, he displays
128    9,   96, 3 |        drink, O Soma.~Making the floods, bedewing earth and heaven,
129    9,   99, 7 |         He penetrates the mighty floods collecting all he knows
130    9,  109, 22|           Strong, flowing to the floods, and mingling -there.~
131   10,    9, 5 |                      5 1 beg the Floods to give us balm, these Queens
132   10,   10, 4 |       impurely?~Gandharva in the floods, the Dame of Waters-such
133   10,   17, 10|                    10 The Mother Floods shall make us bright and
134   10,   30, 4 |          He who shines bright in floods, unfed with fuel, whom sages
135   10,   36, 1 |       Maruts, Mountains, and the Floods, Adityas, Heaven and Earth,
136   10,   39, 4 |        the son of Tugra from the floods. At our libations must all
137   10,   43, 8 |           he who hath made these floods the dames of worthy lords.~
138   10,   46, 2 |      found him lurking where the floods are gathered.~
139   10,   49, 9 |         great wisdom, spread the floods abroad: by war I found for
140   10,   61, 2 |  Turvayana poured oblations like floods of widely fertilizing water.~
141   10,   64, 8 |          Rivers, yea, the mighty floods, the forest trees, the mountains,
142   10,   64, 9 |    Sarayu with waves.~Ye Goddess Floods, ye Mothers, animating all,
143   10,   75, 2 |       and Leader of these moving floods.~
144   10,   75, 3 |      with a flash of light.~Like floods of rain that fall- in thunder
145   10,   78, 5 |        on with their precipitous floods, like omniform Angirases
146   10,   89, 1 |       man's Upholder, surpassing floods and rivers in his greatness.~
147   10,   92, 5 |    ever-roaming Rudra, speed the floods: over Aramati the Mighty
148   10,  104, 8 |    foundest, Indra, seven lovely floods, divine, untroubled,~Wherewith
149   10,  109, 1 |     Bliss-bestower.~And heavenly Floods, first-born by holy Order,
150   10,  121, 8 |        in his might surveyed the floods containing productive force
151   10,  124, 7 |       flow.~Like women-folk, the floods that bring prosperity have
152   10,  124, 9 |          him Swan, the abhorrent floods' Companion, moving in friendship
153   10,  139, 6 |                         6 In the floods' track he found the bootyseeker:
 
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