Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   11, 5 |            the cave of Vala rich in cows.~The Gods came pressing
  2    1,   31, 12|           seed art thou, aiding our cows to bear, incessantly protecting
  3    1,   33, 10|           and with its light milked cows from out the darkness.~
  4    1,   37, 5 |        Praise ye the Bull among the cows; for 'tis the Maruts' sportive
  5    1,   38, 1 |             on earth?~Where do your cows disport themselves?~
  6    1,   58, 4 |            a bull among the herd of cows,~With bright strength roaming
  7    1,   61, 10|            the floods go free, like cows imprisoned, for glory, with
  8    1,   62, 9 |         friendship.~Thou in the raw cows, black of hue or ruddy,
  9    1,   66, 5 |           attain the kindled God as cows their home at eve.~He drives
 10    1,   70, 5 |           Thou settest value on our cows and woods: all shall bring
 11    1,   71, 1 |       Bright-coloured, even, as the cows love morning, dark, breaking
 12    1,   73, 5 |                               6 The cows of holy law, sent us by
 13    1,   84, 10|            to the taste, the bright cows drink,~Who for the sake
 14    1,   92, 1 |       bright red in hue, the Mother Cows.~
 15    1,   92, 2 |           of light shot up; the Red Cows have they harnessed, easy
 16    1,   92, 4 |            the darkness open as the cows their stall.~
 17    1,   93, 12|             our horses, and let our cows be fat who yield oblations.~
 18    1,   95, 6 |        women, tend him: like lowing cows they seek him in their manner.~
 19    1,  101, 5 |          first before all found the Cows;~Indra who cast the Dasyus
 20    1,  112, 12|           drove forth his recovered cows,-Come hither unto us, O
 21    1,  112, 19|            ye freely gave the ruddy cows away;~Wherewith ye brought
 22    1,  114, 8 |           not in the living, nor in cows or steeds,~Slay not our
 23    1,  118, 2 |      rolleth lightly.~Fill full our cows, give mettle to our horses,
 24    1,  120, 9 |          food that floweth from our cows~
 25    1,  122, 7 |             is your gift, a hundred cows to the Prksayamas and the
 26    1,  124, 5 |            region the Mother of the Cows hath shown her ensign.~Wider
 27    1,  126, 2 |             accepted;~Of the lord's cows a thousand, I Kaksivan.
 28    1,  126, 5 |           you have I accepted eight cows, good milkers, and tree
 29    1,  130, 5 |            eternal end,~Even as the cows who poured forth every thing
 30    1,  134, 6 |          taint of sin,~For thee all cows are milked to yield the
 31    1,  135, 8 |           still for us.~At once the cows yield milk, the barleymeal
 32    1,  135, 8 |             O Vayu, never shall the cows grow thin, never for thee
 33    1,  146, 3 |         their common youngling both Cows, fairshaped, spread forth
 34    1,  164, 3 |         whom the names of the seven Cows are treasured.~
 35    1,  164, 7 |             Forth from his head the Cows draw milk, and, wearing
 36    1,  173, 1 |     expandeth,~That the milk-giving cows may, unimpeded call to the
 37    1,  186, 7 |           swift horses, like mother cows who lick their tender youngling.~
 38    1,  187, 11|        drawn forth with lauds, like cows, our sacrificial gifts,~
 39    1,  191, 4 |                               4 The cows had settled in their stalls,
 40    2,    7, 5 |          honoured by us with barren cows,~With bullocks and with
 41    3,    6, 4 |            the well-beloved -~Those Cows who yield, unharmed, their
 42    3,   30, 21|             the kine's stable open: cows shall be ours, and strength
 43    3,   33, 1 |              Like two bright mother cows who lick their youngling,
 44    3,   35, 8 |             the sweet draught, with cows, the men, the mountains,
 45    3,   36, 5 |             steers have vigour; his cows are many with abundant offspring.~
 46    3,   55, 12|                    12 Where the two Cows, the Mother and the Daughter,
 47    3,   56, 2 |          supports six burthens: the Cows proceed to him the true,
 48    3,   57, 3 |            the germ within him.~The Cows come lowing hither to the
 49    4,    1, 15|       compact, enclosing, confining Cows, the stable full of cattle.~
 50    4,    1, 19|           disclosed, like the milch cows' pure udder, the Sorria'
 51    4,    5, 8 |           have thrown as 'twere the cows' stalls open. The Bird protects
 52    4,   19, 7 |         deserts, and milked the dry Cows of the mighty master.~
 53    4,   23, 9 |          bring us; by holy Law have cows come to our worship.~
 54    4,   32, 22|         giveth kine~Terrify not the cows with these.~
 55    4,   34, 5 |           as the day is closing, as cows, whose calves are newly-born,
 56    4,   50, 5 |        forth the cattle, the lowing cows who make oblations ready.~
 57    5,    3, 3 | station-therewith the secret of the Cows thou guardest.~
 58    5,   30, 10|       Divided from their calves the Cows went lowing around, on every
 59    5,   33, 10|         presented,~Came unto me, as cows into the Rsi Samvarana's
 60    5,   34, 8 |          men fighting for beauteous cows with all their followers,~
 61    5,   45, 2 |          splendour: hither came the Cows' Mother, conscious, from
 62    5,   61, 10|            bestowed on me~A hundred cows in liberal gift.~
 63    5,   62, 3 |           and heaven,~Ye caused the cows to stream, the plants to
 64    5,   64, 7 |             Gods' realm where white Cows shine,~Supporting Arcananas,
 65    5,   83, 8 |           with fatness, and for the cows let there be drink abundant.~
 66    6,   17, 6 |            the ripe milk in the raw cows' udders~Unbarred the firm
 67    6,   28    |                        HYMN XXVIII. Cows.~I. THE Kine have come and
 68    6,   28, 2 |         many a year with these, the Cows whereby he pours his gifts
 69    6,   28, 3 |          they take their way.~These Cows, the cattle of the pious
 70    6,   28, 4 |                         5 To me the Cows seem Bhaga, they seem Indra,
 71    6,   28, 4 |    first-poured Soma.~These present Cows, they, O ye Indra. I long
 72    6,   28, 5 |                                 6 O Cows, ye fatten e'en the worn
 73    6,   28, 7 |        close intermigled with these Cows,~Mixt with the Steer's prolific
 74    6,   40, 2 |            the pressing-stones, the cows, the waters have made this
 75    6,   45, 25|          aloud to thee,~Like mother cows to meet their calves.~
 76    6,   47, 24|           for the Atharvans hundred cows,~Hath Asvatha to Payu given.~
 77    6,   53, 9 |         horny point that guides the cows~Thence do we seek thy gift
 78    6,   60, 2 |           Indra and thou, Agni, for cows and waters, sunlight, stolen
 79    7,    2, 5 |      assembly.~Like two full mother cows who lick their youngling,
 80    7,   18, 22|         reward, O Agni,~Two hundred cows from Devavan's descendant,
 81    7,   23, 4 |                       4 Like barren cows, moreover, swelled the waters:
 82    7,   36, 3 |      gliding wind come hither: like cows, the springs are filled
 83    7,  103, 2 |           forth in concert like the cows lowing with their calves
 84    7,  103, 10|     treasure.~The Frogs who give us cows in hundreds lengthen our
 85    8,    6, 9 |           in horses and in herds of cows,~And prayer that may be
 86    8,    6, 19|             19 Indra, these spotted cows yield thee their butter
 87    8,    7, 10|                      10 The dappled Cows have poured three lakes,
 88    8,    9, 19|            give forth the juice, as cows from udders pour their milk,~
 89    8,   14, 8 |           hidden he drave forth the cows for the Angirases,~And Vala
 90    8,   20, 21|       ancestry, ye Maruts, even the Cows, alike in energy,~Lick,
 91    8,   43, 17|            Agni, go to thee, as the cows seek the stall to meet,~
 92    8,   45, 30|             receptacle,~So that the cows might issue forth.~
 93    8,   46, 10|          Responding to our wish for cows, for steeds, and chariots,
 94    8,   58, 2 |          away from him, lord of thy cows whom none may kill.~
 95    8,   58, 10|            bither speed the dappled cows, unflinching, easy to be
 96    8,   61, 12|                               12 Ye cows, protect the fount: the
 97    8,   61, 14|            calves beside the mother cows~They meet together with
 98    8,   64, 8 |         Dawns that float away,~Like cows who leave the niggardly.~
 99    8,   77, 1 |                               1. As cows low to their calves in stalls,
100    8,   82, 13|                13 Thou in the black cows and the red and in the cows
101    8,   82, 13|         cows and the red and in the cows with spotted skin~This white
102    9,   32, 5 |                               5 The cows have sung with joy to him,
103    9,   33, 4 |           uttered: kine are ]owing, cows who give their milk:~The
104    9,   49, 2 |        stream of thine, whereby the cows have come to us,~The kine
105    9,   61, 14|                   14 Even as mother cows their calf, so let our praise-songs
106    9,   64, 4 |                  4 Out of desire of cows and steeds and horses. potent
107    9,   68, 1 |            drops of Soma juice like cows who yield their milk have
108    9,   69, 4 |          The Bull is bellowing; the Cows are coming nigh: the Goddesses
109    9,   70, 6 |              as it were, Two Mother Cows, the Steer goes roaring
110    9,   71, 4 |             powers, oblation-eating cows in their uplifted udder
111    9,   72, 3 |          his way, unresting, to the cows, over the roaring sound
112    9,   80, 2 |     powerful Soma, thou to whom the cows have -lowed, ascendest bright
113    9,   87, 3 |            their hidden nature, the Cows' concealed and most mysterious
114    9,   91, 2 |        immortal, with the sheep and cows and waters.~
115    9,   91, 6 |         waters, heaven's light, and cows, offipring and many children.~
116    9,   97, 9 |      Wide-strider's rapid movement: cows low, as 'twere, to him who
117    9,   97, 22|         Then loudly lowing came the cows to Indu, the chosen, well-loved
118    9,   97, 34|           the Cow's Master come the Cows inquiring: the hymns with
119    9,   97, 35|                 35 To Soma come the Cows, the Milch-kine longing,
120    9,   97, 43|            thy milk with milk which cows afford us. We are thy friends,
121    9,  100, 6 |   Golden-coloured, in the sieve,~As cows, O Pavamana, lick the new-born
122    9,  101, 8 |                          8 The dear cows lowed in joyful mood together
123    9,  105, 2 |          Like as a calf with mother cows, so Indu is urged forth
124    9,  107, 8 |            in kine hath flowed with cows, with cows that have been
125    9,  107, 8 |         hath flowed with cows, with cows that have been milked.~They
126    9,  107, 25|           light, hath made the glad Cows low, while he takes them
127    9,  108, 6 |            the redmrefulgent watery Cows,~Thou masterest the stable
128   10,   19    |                 HYMN XIX. Waters or Cows.~
129   10,   49, 10|               10 I set within these cows the white milk which no
130   10,   67, 4 |              drave forth the bright cows: three he made apparent.~
131   10,   67, 7 |         hath rent the milker of the cows asunder.~Brhaspati with
132   10,   67, 8 |         Brhaspati freed the radiant cows with comrades self-yoked,
133   10,   68, 3 |             The vigorous, wandering cows who aid the pious, desired
134   10,   68, 6 |        threw the prisons of the red cows open.~
135   10,   68, 10|        winter, Vala mourned for the cows Brhaspati had taken.~He
136   10,   91, 14|             bulls, oxen, and barren cows, and rams, when duly set
137   10,   96, 2 |         Tawny Steeds, laud him whom cows content as 'twere with yellow
138   10,  102, 7 |        Indra vouchsafed the lord of cows his favour: with mighty
139   10,  102, 8 |          people, he, looking on the cows, gained strength and vigour.~
140   10,  144, 3 |     Impetuous Ahisuva, a bull among cows of his,~looked down upon
141   10,  149, 4 |        village, as fond milk giving cows approach their youngling,~
142   10,  169    |                         HYMN CLXIX. COWS.~
143   10,  169, 1 |          MAY the wind blow upon our Cows with healing: may they eat
144   10,  175, 1 |            malevolence:~Make ye the Cows our medicine.~
 
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