Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    6, 1 |         lights are shining in the sky.~
  2    1,   10, 8 |          Win us the waters of the sky, and send us kine abundantly.~
  3    1,   19, 7 |          scatter clouds about the sky, away over the billowy sea:~
  4    1,   30, 19|         keep,~The other round the sky revolves.~
  5    1,   30, 22|         Hither, O Daughter of the Sky, come thou with these thy
  6    1,   33, 5 |         from earth and heaven and sky the godless.~
  7    1,   33, 7 |    erthrown them, O Indra, on the sky's extremest limit.~The Dasyu
  8    1,   34, 8 |           and moving on above the sky ye guard the firm-set vault
  9    1,   35, 9 |            and spreads the bright sky through the darksome region.~
 10    1,   36, 3 |          splendour reaches to the sky.~
 11    1,   46, 1 |       forth, dear Daughter of the Sky:~High, Asvins, I extol your
 12    1,   48, 1 |           O Usas, Daughter of the Sky,~Dawn with great glory,
 13    1,   48, 8 |         Usas, the Daughter of the Sky, the opulent, shines foes
 14    1,   48, 9 |           O Usas, Daughter of the Sky,~Bringing to us great store
 15    1,   49, 1 |             1 E'EN from above the sky's bright realm come, Usas,
 16    1,   49, 2 |      Therewith, O Daughter of the Sky, aid men of noble fame today.~
 17    1,   50, 7 |                      7 Traversing sky and wide mid-air, thou metest
 18    1,   51, 12|         unchallenged glory in the sky.~
 19    1,   52, 12|        light thou reachest to the sky.~
 20    1,   53, 4 |          glorious, shining to the sky:~May we obtain the Goddess
 21    1,   54, 7 |         abundant stream below the sky.~
 22    1,   59, 2 |             2 The forehead of the sky, earth's centre, Agni became
 23    1,   62, 7 |           united ever.~In highest sky like Bhaga, he the doer
 24    1,   64, 5 |           drain the udders of the sky, and ever wandering round
 25    1,   64, 12|     happiness, the chasers of the sky, impetuous, vigorous.~
 26    1,   67, 3 |     effective utterance fixed the sky.~O Agni, guard the spots
 27    1,   68, 1 |          restless, he ascends the sky, unveiling nights and all
 28    1,   80, 4 |      smotest him, Indra, from the sky.~Let these life-fostering
 29    1,   83, 6 |      voice of praise sound to the sky.~Where the stone rings as'
 30    1,   86, 1 |           O Maruts, giants of the sky.~
 31    1,  102, 2 |          and wide, and heaven and sky and earth display his comely
 32    1,  105, 3 |           from its station in the sky.~Ne'er fail us one like
 33    1,  113, 14|                         14 In the sky's borders hath she shone
 34    1,  114, 5 |        down, the wild-boar of the sky, the red, the dazzling shape.~
 35    1,  115, 3 |          Bearing our prayers, die sky's ridge have they mounted,
 36    1,  115, 5 |                          5 In the sky's lap the Sun this form
 37    1,  127, 2 |    wandering round as 't were the sky, who art the invoking Priest
 38    1,  134, 4 |           Dawns in the fardistant sky broaden their lovely gannents
 39    1,  159, 4 |           Sages, weave within the sky, yea, in the depths of sea,
 40    1,  168, 4 |        descended lightly from the sky. With your own lash, Immortals,
 41    2,    2, 5 |      stars, he quickens earth and sky.~
 42    2,    2, 7 |           of prayer, and like the sky's bright sheen let mornings
 43    2,   13, 5 |    created earth to look upon the sky: thou, slaying Ahi, settest
 44    2,   13, 7 |       matchless lightnings of the sky,-vast, compassing vast realms,
 45    2,   41, 20|           sacrifice, reaching the sky, shall Heaven and Earth~
 46    3,    6, 7 |                   7 Even from the sky thy brilliant lights shone
 47    3,   38, 2 |          and they have come to be sky's upholders.~
 48    4,   15, 6 |        Dress the red Scion of the Sky.~
 49    4,   30, 9 |            though Daughter of the Sky.~When lifting up herself
 50    4,   40, 5 |      place, mid men, in truth, in sky, born of flood, kine, truth,
 51    4,   43, 3 |        battle.~Descended from the sky, divine, strong-pinioned,
 52    5,   11, 3 |         smoke that mounted to the sky.~
 53    5,   40, 6 |         spread itself beneath the sky, O Indra,~By his fourth
 54    5,   41, 11|       Plants, the Waters, and the Sky preserve us, and Woods and
 55    5,   46, 3 |        Waters, Mountains, Maruts, Sky, and Earth and Heaven,~Visnu
 56    5,   46, 5 |         of Maruts dwelling in the sky, the holy, come to us to
 57    5,   52, 6 |       laughing lightning from the sky, a splendour of its own
 58    5,   54, 4 |        the days, when through the sky and realms of air, shakers
 59    5,   54, 10|     radiant Maruts, Heroes of the sky,~Your coursers weary not
 60    5,   54, 13|      vanishes like Tisya from the sky.~
 61    5,   55, 2 |        have even measured out the sky.~Their cars moved onward
 62    5,   57, 5 |       breasts, the Singers of the sky have won immortal fame.~
 63    5,   59, 6 |         us, ye bridegrooms of the sky.~
 64    5,   59, 7 |      ridges to the borders of the sky.~The steeds who carry them,
 65    5,   63, 4 |         light.~Ye hide him in the sky with cloud and flood of
 66    5,   79, 3 |           us thou Daughter of the Sky,~As thou, O mightier yet.
 67    5,   79, 8 |       Bring us, O Daughter of the Sky, subsistence in our herds
 68    5,   79, 9 |               9 O Daughter of the Sky, shine forth; delay not
 69    5,   80, 6 |             6 The Daughter of the Sky, like some chaste woman,
 70    5,   83, 3 |           time Parjanya fills the sky with rain-cloud.~
 71    5,   85, 4 |          for milk he moistens the sky, the land, and earth to
 72    6,   51, 15|            led by Indra, seek the sky.~Give us good paths for
 73    6,   52, 2 |           be his portion. May the sky scorch the man who hates
 74    7,   15, 4 |           for Agni, Falcon of the sky:~Will he not give us of
 75    7,   16, 3 |  smoke-clouds reach and touch the sky: the men are kindling Agni
 76    7,   24, 5 |       heaven, as 'twere above the sky, set thou our glory.~
 77    7,   35, 8 |          the four Quarters of the sky auspicious.~Auspicious be
 78    7,   58, 1 |          from depths of earth and sky they reach to heaven.~
 79    7,   78, 4 |            4 Rich Daughter of the Sky, we all behold her, yea,
 80    7,   79, 2 |          their bright rays on the sky's far limits. the Dawns
 81    7,   81, 1 |         rays, the Daughter of the Sky is seen.~Uncovering, that
 82    7,   81, 3 |           O Usas, Daughter of the Sky,~Thee, Bounteous One, who
 83    7,   86, 1 |         urged the high and mighty sky to motion, the Star of old,
 84    8,    5, 21|       strengthening waters of the sky,~And rivers, ye who find
 85    8,    5, 28|          That reaches even to the sky.~
 86    8,    7, 7 |       roar~Over the ridges of the sky.~
 87    8,    7, 11|          call you hither from the sky.~
 88    8,    8, 12|        Asvins, Riders through the sky, have welcomed this my song
 89    8,   22, 6 |          the first harvest in the sky.~As such will we exalt you,
 90    8,   25, 7 |         Twain, who from the lofty sky seem to look down on herds
 91    8,   25, 19|           up to the region of the sky,~Like Agni all aflame when
 92    8,   40, 8 |        and come downward from the sky.~By Indra's and by Agni'
 93    8,   41, 4 |    stablished the quarters of the sky:~He measured out the eastern
 94    8,   44, 29|         Agni, thou shinest in the sky.~
 95    8,   49, 19| Home-friend and Guardian from the sky.~
 96    8,   52, 2 |               2 Him, Maker of the sky, let stones wet with the
 97    8,   61, 8 |         threefold hammer from the sky.~
 98    8,   83, 9 |           luminous regions of the sky.~
 99    8,   87, 3 |         light thou wentest to the sky, the luminous realm of heaven.~
100    8,   89, 5 |           sate lone upon the dear sky's summit.~Then spake my
101    8,   94, 8 |        whon; thou goest round the sky.~
102    8,   99, 2 |       tall, they seem to prop the sky.~
103    9,   12, 8 |         To the dear places of the sky.~
104    9,   26, 3 |           sent, by wisdom, to the sky.~
105    9,   27, 5 |       Mounts up with Surya to the sky.~
106    9,   41, 3 |    Lightnings are flashing to the sky.~
107    9,   48, 3 |        Lord over riches, from the sky.~
108    9,   49, 1 |           wave of waters from the sky,~And plenteous store of
109    9,   52, 1 |    WEALTH-WINNER, dwelling in the sky, bringing us vigour with
110    9,   54, 2 |      currents flowing through the sky.~
111    9,   69, 5 |        bowls from moisture of the sky.~
112    9,   74, 2 |          pillar that supports the sky the Soma-stalk, filled full,
113    9,   85, 8 |         afar hath risen above the sky: the Sage hath caused the
114    9,   86, 9 |  thundered like the summit of the sky.~Soma flows on obtaining
115    9,  109, 6 |       Juice, art Sustainer of the sky: flow, mighty, in accordance
116    9,  110, 8 |        out the great depth of the sky the old primeval milk of
117   10,    8, 1 |     heavens.~He hath attained the sky's supremest limits. the
118   10,   36, 1 |        Earth, the Waters, and the Sky.~
119   10,   62, 6 |        sprang from Agni, from the sky.~Navagva and Dasagva, noblest
120   10,   63, 5 |          set their mansion in the sky, -~These I invite with adoration
121   10,   65    |        Maruts, Visnu, Soma, lofty Sky, Rudra and Aditi, and Brahmanaspati.~
122   10,   66, 4 |         the Maruts, and the lofty Sky.~We call upon Adityas, on
123   10,   85, 11|         path was tremulous in the sky,~
124   10,   89, 1 |        his might forced earth and sky asunder;~Who hath filled
125   10,   90, 14|        his navel came mid-air the sky was fashioned from his head~
126   10,   92, 12|         your thought, O Earth and Sky, observe this well.~
127   10,   94, 5 |           aloft in heaven; in the sky's vault the dark impetuous
128   10,   96, 4 |     lovely ray were laid upon the sky, the golden thunderbolt
129   10,   97, 17|         time, descending from the sky, the Plants flew earthward,
130   10,  111, 5 |           slayeth Susna.~The vast sky with the Sun hath he extended,
131   10,  119, 11|        One of my flanks is in the sky; I let the other trail below:~
132   10,  129, 1 |           was no realm of air, no sky beyond it.~What covered
133   10,  136, 1 |      heaven, and earth:~He is all sky to look upon: he with long
134   10,  143, 3 |         For then, O Heroes of the sky, your hymn of praise shall
135   10,  156, 4 |        Eternal Star, to mount the sky,~Bestowing light on living
136   10,  173, 4 |                     4 Firm is the sky and firm the earth, and
137   10,  189, 2 |        shines out through all the sky.~
 
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