Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   20, 7 |           to him who pours thrice seven libations, yea, to each~
  2    1,   22, 16|          Visnu strode~Through the seven regions of the earth!~
  3    1,   32, 12|        hast let loose to flow the Seven Rivers.~
  4    1,   34, 8 |     Thrice, O ye Asvins, with the Seven Mother Streams; three are
  5    1,   35, 8 |      three desert regions and the Seven Rivers.~God Savitar the
  6    1,   50, 8 |                                 8 Seven Bay Steeds harnessed to
  7    1,   50, 9 |        hath yoked the pure bright Seven, the daughters of the car;
  8    1,   58, 6 |                       7 Agni, the seven tongues' deftest Sacrificer,
  9    1,   62, 4 |          roar, with the Navagvas, seven singers, hast thou, heavenly,
 10    1,   63, 7 | Thunder-armed I breakest down the seven castles;~Easily, for Sudis,
 11    1,   71, 7 |        viands wait on Agni as the Seven mighty Rivers seek the ocean.~
 12    1,   72, 8 |            8 Knowing the Law, the seven strong floods from heaven,
 13    1,  102, 2 |                             2 The Seven Rivers bear his glory far
 14    1,  105, 9 |                     9 Where those seven rays are shining, thence
 15    1,  141, 2 |      dwells in food; next, in the seven auspicious Mothers is his
 16    1,  164, 1 |           I behold the Chief with seven male children.~
 17    1,  164, 2 |                                 2 Seven to the one-wheeled chariot
 18    1,  164, 2 |         yoke the Courser; bearing seven names the single Courser
 19    1,  164, 3 |                             3 The seven who on the seven-wheeled
 20    1,  164, 3 |          are mounted have horses, seven in tale, who draw them onward.~
 21    1,  164, 3 |       tale, who draw them onward.~Seven Sisters utter songs of praise
 22    1,  164, 3 |          in whom the names of the seven Cows are treasured.~
 23    1,  164, 5 |          to form a web, their own seven threads have woven.~
 24    1,  164, 11|         joined in pairs together, seven hundred Sons and twenty
 25    1,  164, 24|       with the syllable they form seven metres.~
 26    1,  164, 37|                                36 Seven germs unripened yet are
 27    1,  174, 2 |           insult by breaking down seven autumn forts, their refuge.~
 28    1,  191, 14|           have the maiden Sisters Seven~Carried thy venom far away,
 29    2,    5, 2 |          Leader of sacrifice, the seven reins, far extended, meet;~
 30    2,   12, 3 |        slew the Dragon, freed the Seven Rivers, and drove the kine
 31    2,   12, 12|                       12 Who with seven guiding reins, the Bull,
 32    2,   12, 12|          the Mighty, set free the Seven great Floods to flow at
 33    2,   18, 1 |       yokes it hath, three whips, seven reins to guide it:~Ten-sided,
 34    3,    1, 4 |           4 Him, Blessed One, the Seven strong Floods augmented,
 35    3,    1, 6 |        young, who dwell together, Seven sounding Rivers, as one
 36    3,    4, 5 |            5 Claiming in mind the seven priests' burntoblations,
 37    3,    4, 7 |           two chief Invokers: the seven swift steeds joy in their
 38    3,    7, 1 |                            1. THE seven tones risen from the whitebacked
 39    3,    7, 7 |                                 7 Seven holy singers guard with
 40    3,    7, 8 |           two chief Invokers: the seven swift steeds joy in their
 41    3,   10, 4 |         come to us,~Decked by the seven priests, to him who bringeth
 42    3,   29, 14|                  14 Served by the seven priests, he shone forth
 43    3,   31, 5 |       their firmbuilt prison: the seven priests drove them forward
 44    4,    2, 15|                        15 May we, seven sages first in rank, engender,
 45    4,    5, 6 |         and strong and mighty, of seven elements, and with offered
 46    4,   13, 3 |        the universe, the Sun-God, seven strong and youthful Coursers
 47    4,   16, 3 |      paying holy rites in secret,~Seven singers here from heaven
 48    4,   19, 3 |      Dragon stretched against the seven prone rivers, where no joint
 49    4,   28, 1 |           Ahi, and sent forth the Seven Rivers, and opened as it
 50    4,   42, 8 |      fathers then were these, the Seven his, what time the son of
 51    4,   50, 4 |        noise of thunder, with his seven rays, blew and dispersed
 52    4,   58, 3 |      heads are two, his hands are seven in number.~Bound with a
 53    5,    1, 5 |       Yielding in every house his seven rich treasures, Agni is
 54    5,   43, 1 |      calls, for ample riches, the Seven Mighty Ones who bring enjoyment.~
 55    5,   45, 9 |           9 Borne by his Coursers Seven may Surya visit the field
 56    5,   52, 17|           17 The mighty ones, the seven times seven, have singly
 57    5,   52, 17|      mighty ones, the seven times seven, have singly given me hundred
 58    6,    7, 6 |           rest upon his head. The Seven swift-flowing Streams have
 59    6,   20, 10|            That thou hast wrecked seven autumn forts, their shelter,
 60    6,   22, 2 |          of old,. Navagvas, sages seven, while urging him to show
 61    6,   74, 1 |       Placing in every house your seven great treasures, bring blessing
 62    7,   18, 13|           strong places and their seven castles.~The goods of Anu'
 63    7,   18, 24|           each chief his portion,~Seven flowing Rivers glorify like
 64    7,   60, 3 |         their home hath yoked the Seven gold Coursers who, dropping
 65    7,   66, 15|    through the whole expanse,~The Seven sister Bays bear Surya on
 66    7,   67, 8 |         ye swift movers, o'er the Seven Rivers hath your chariot
 67    7,   87, 4 |           the Cow are three times seven.~The sapient God, knowing
 68    8,   24, 27|       ruinous woe, or Arya on the Seven Streams:~O valiant Hero,
 69    8,   28, 5 |                             5 The Seven carry seven spears; seven
 70    8,   28, 5 |                 5 The Seven carry seven spears; seven are the splendours
 71    8,   28, 5 |         Seven carry seven spears; seven are the splendours they
 72    8,   28, 5 |      splendours they possess,~And seven the glories they assume.~
 73    8,   41, 2 |         surrounded by his Sisters Seven.~
 74    8,   41, 9 |          seat of Varuna: over the Seven he rules as King.~
 75    8,   46, 26|                26 Who with thrice seven times seventy horses comes
 76    8,   49, 16|                     16 And so the seven priests, O Agni, worship
 77    8,   58, 7 |           Friends are three times seven.~
 78    8,   58, 12|            Varuna, to whom belong Seven Rivers, art a glorious God.~
 79    8,   61, 7 |                             7 The seven milk a single cow; the two
 80    8,   61, 16|      sustenance dealt in portions seven,~Together with the Sun's
 81    8,   61, 16|           Together with the Sun's seven rays.~
 82    8,   81, 20|         glories rest, in whom~The seven communities rejoice.~
 83    8,   85, 1 |           Floods stood still, the Seven Mothers, Streams easy for
 84    8,   85, 16|       foeman, Indra, of those the seven who ne'er had met a rival.~
 85    8,   98, 4 |       Sarasvati befriend, and the Seven Streams, this call of mine:~
 86    8,   99, 5 |          men extolled the team of seven not yet full-grown, its
 87    8,  103, 3 |       word, Indra and Varuna: The seven holy voices pour a wave
 88    8,  103, 4 |       forth their stream, are the Seven Sisters in the seat of sacrifice.~
 89    9,    8, 4 |          fingers deck thee forth, seven ministers impel thee on:~
 90    9,    9, 3 |                    4 Urged by the seven devotions he hath stirred
 91    9,    9, 5 |         draw, looks down upon the Seven: the fount~Hath satisfied
 92    9,   10, 3 |          with eulogies,~And, with seven priests, the sacrifice.~
 93    9,   10, 7 |          in close society sit the seven priests, the brother-hood,~
 94    9,   15, 8 |           the fingers ten and the seven songs make beautiful,~Well-weaponed,
 95    9,   54, 2 |     runneth forward to the lakes,~Seven currents flowing through
 96    9,   62, 17|          triple-seated car~By the Seven Rsis' holy songs.~
 97    9,   66, 6 |                   6 O Soma, these Seven Rivers flow, as being thine,
 98    9,   66, 8 |         in Vivasvan's course, the Seven Sisters with their hymns~
 99    9,   70, 1 |                1. THE three times seven Milch-kine in the eastern
100    9,   86, 21|           He made the Three Times Seven pour out the milky flow:
101    9,   86, 25|                                25 Seven Milch-kine glorify the Tawny-coloured
102    9,   86, 36|                    36 The Sisters Seven, the Mothers, stand around
103    9,   92, 2 |   dwelling.~The Rsis came to him, seven holy singers, when in the
104    9,   92, 4 |    themselves, self-prompted, and seven fresh rivers, brighten and
105    9,  102, 2 |           Secret and dear through seven lights of sacrifice.~
106    9,  102, 4 |          at his birth the Mothers Seven taught him, for glory, like
107    9,  111, 1 |       forms, with praisers having seven mouths.~
108    9,  114, 3 |                                 3 Seven regions have their several
109    9,  114, 3 |           ministering priests are seven;~Seven are the Aditya Deities,-
110    9,  114, 3 |    ministering priests are seven;~Seven are the Aditya Deities,-
111   10,    5, 5 |         He, calling loudly to the Seven red Sisters, hath, skilled
112   10,    5, 6 |                                 6 Seven are the pathways which the
113   10,    8, 4 |       illuminator.~For sacrifice, seven places thou retainest while
114   10,   13, 5 |                             5 The Seven flow to the Youth on whom
115   10,   17, 11|          offer up, throughout the seven oblations, the Drop which
116   10,   25, 11|       kine.~This, better than the seven, hath-at your glad carouse-furthered
117   10,   27, 15|                                15 Seven heroes from the nether part
118   10,   35, 10|         and will seat them as the seven priests, -~Varuna, Indra,
119   10,   43, 3 |        precious wealth.~These the Seven Rivers flowing on their
120   10,   49, 8 |        than Nabus, I who slew the seven: I glorified with might
121   10,   49, 9 |       along the earth, I took the Seven Rivers as mine own domain.~
122   10,   61, 1 |         parents, and assailed the seven Hotras.~
123   10,   63, 7 |             7 Ye to whom Manu, by seven priests, with kindled fire,
124   10,   64, 5 |   chariots Aryaman comes with the seven priests to tribes of varied
125   10,   67, 12|       Slain Ahi, and set free the Seven Rivers. O Heaven and Earth,
126   10,   71, 3 |         her forth in many places: seven singers make her tones resound
127   10,   72, 8 |         body sprang to life.~With seven she went to meet the Gods
128   10,   72, 9 |                     9 So with her Seven Sons Aditi went forth to
129   10,   75, 1 |         have come forward triply, seven and seven. Sindhu in might
130   10,   75, 1 |         forward triply, seven and seven. Sindhu in might surpasses
131   10,   82, 2 |         One, only One, beyond the Seven Rsis.~
132   10,   90, 15|                                15 Seven fencing-sticks had he, thrice
133   10,   90, 15|     fencing-sticks had he, thrice seven layers of fuel were prepared,~
134   10,   93, 15|           Besides, they showed us seven -and-seventy horses here.~
135   10,   97, 1 |    declare the hundred powers and seven.~
136   10,  104, 8 |         man thou foundest, Indra, seven lovely floods, divine, untroubled,~
137   10,  109, 4 |         of her those Gods of old, Seven Rsis who sate them down
138   10,  114, 7 |    majesties are fourteen others: seven sages lead it onward with
139   10,  120, 6 |       with his might destroys the seven Danus, subduing many who
140   10,  122, 3 |     Immortal, wandering round the seven stations, give, a liberal
141   10,  122, 4 |                             4 The seven who bring oblations worship
142   10,  124, 1 |           O Agni, threefold, with seven threads and five divisions.~
143   10,  130, 7 |         hymns and rules, were the Seven Godlike Rsis.~Viewing the
144 AppII         |           containing respectively seven, six, and seven syllables.~
145 AppII         |      respectively seven, six, and seven syllables.~Atisakvari: four
146 AppII         |          of three Padas of eight, seven, and six syllables respectively.~
147 AppII         |    Gayatri of three Padas of six, seven, and eleven syllables respectively.~
 
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