Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    4, 1 |                     1 As a good cow to him who milks, we call
  2    1,   20, 3 |        formed a nectar-yielding cow.~
  3    1,   32, 9 |        son was under and like a cow beside her calf lay Danu.~
  4    1,   38, 7 |                        8 Like a cow the lightning lows and follows,
  5    1,   65, 1 |         dark cave with a stolen cow:~Thee claiming worship,
  6    1,   66, 1 |       son,~Like a swift bird, a cow who yields her milk, pure
  7    1,   69, 2 |   humble, who discerns like the cow's udder, the sweet taste
  8    1,   85, 3 |         3 When, Children of the Cow, they shine in bright attire,
  9    1,   92, 4 |     broidered garments on: as a cow yields her udder so she
 10    1,  110, 8 |         Rbhus, once ye formed a cow, and brought the mother
 11    1,  112, 3 |         Heroes, made the barren cow give milk.~
 12    1,  116, 22|        Sayu, ye made the barren cow yield milk, Nasatyas.~
 13    1,  117, 20|      milk for Sayu the milkless cow, emaciated, barren;~And
 14    1,  118, 8 |        affliction ye caused his cow to swell with milk, O Asvins.~
 15    1,  119, 6 |      compassed him.~Ye made the cow of Sayu stream refreshing
 16    1,  121, 5 |          the milk shed from the cow who streameth nectar.~
 17    1,  134, 4 |        thee the nectar-yielding Cow pours all rich treasures
 18    1,  137, 3 |        twere a radiant-coloured cow, they milk with stones the
 19    1,  153, 4 |    Enjoy, drink of the milk the cow provideth.~
 20    1,  158, 2 |        favour, for what, at the Cow's place, ye grant through
 21    1,  160, 3 |         days the party-coloured Cow and the prolific Bull.~
 22    1,  161, 3 |       chariot fashioned here,~A cow must be created, and the
 23    1,  161, 6 |      Brhaspati hath brought the Cow of every hue.~Ye went as
 24    1,  161, 7 |        by your wisdom brought a cow from out a hide; unto that
 25    1,  161, 10|       water drives the crippled cow, another trims the flesh
 26    1,  163, 7 |         to win thee food at the Cow's station.~Whene'er a man
 27    1,  164, 9 |      was the Mother to the boon Cow's car-pole: in the dank
 28    1,  164, 9 |     looked upon the Mother, the Cow who wears all shapes in
 29    1,  164, 17|    bearing her calf at foot the Cow hath risen.~Witherward,
 30    1,  164, 27|       calf and lowing.~May this cow yield her milk for both
 31    1,  164, 28|                          28 The cow hath lowed after her blinking
 32    1,  164, 29|      whom encompassed round the Cow laws as she clings unto
 33    1,  164, 41|   wealthy.~Feed on the grass, O Cow, at every season, and coming
 34    1,  173, 8 |       these people.~To thee the Cow is sum of all things grateful
 35    1,  180, 3 |  matured within her, in the raw cow the first milk of the milch-cow,~
 36    1,  186, 4 |       Night and Morning, like a cow good to milk, with hope
 37    2,   11, 21|         21 Now let that wealthy Cow of thine, O Indra, yield
 38    2,   14, 10|                       10 As the cow's udder teems with milk,
 39    2,   15, 10|         10 Now let that wealthy Cow of thine, O Indra , yield
 40    2,   16, 8 |        calamity come nigh, as a cow full of pasture turns her
 41    2,   16, 9 |          9 Now let that wealthy Cow of thine, O Indra, yield
 42    2,   17, 9 |          9 Now may that weaithy Cow of thine, O Indra, give
 43    2,   18, 9 |          9 Now may that wealthy Cow Of thine, O Indra, give
 44    2,   19, 9 |          9 Now may that wealthy Cow of thine, O Indra, give
 45    2,   20, 9 |          9 Now may that wealthy Cow of thine, O Indra, give
 46    2,   32, 3 |      benignant mind the willing Cow teeming with plenteous milk,
 47    2,   34, 6 |         a mare, in udder like a cow, and for the singer grace
 48    2,   34, 15|     your kindness like a Iowing cow approach us,~Wherewith ye
 49    3,    7, 2 |        in the seat of Order the Cow alone upon her way proceedeth.~
 50    3,   30, 14|    bosom: bearing ripe milk the Cow, unripe, advances.~All sweetness
 51    3,   31, 11|       were offered.~For him the Cow, noble and far-extending,
 52    3,   34, 9 |      Horses, Indra obtained the Cow who feedeth many.~Treasure
 53    3,   39, 6 |        by foot and hoof, in the cow's place of pasture.~That
 54    3,   55, 1 |       earliest Mornings, in the Cow's home was born the Great
 55    3,   55, 8 |        hymn commingles with the cow's oblation. Great is the
 56    3,   57, 1 | discernment hath discovered the Cow who wanders free without
 57    3,   60, 2 |    thought by which ye drew the cow from out the hide,~The intellect
 58    4,    1, 6 |    butter, pure, heated, of the cow, the milch-cow's bounty.~
 59    4,    3, 9 |                   9 I crave the cow's true gift arranged by
 60    4,    5, 9 |         from of old the radiant Cow hath followed.~This, shining
 61    4,    5, 10|  treasure,~Which, in the Mother Cow's most lofty station, the
 62    4,   12, 6 |       and Holy, have loosed the cow that by the foot was tethered,~
 63    4,   33    |        Rbhus; I crave the white cow for the overspreading.~Wind-sped,
 64    4,   33, 7 |         bearing Heroes, and the Cow omniform and all-impelling,~
 65    4,   36, 4 |         your wisdom brought the Cow forth from the hide.~So
 66    4,   41, 5 |     forth to pasture, the great Cow pouring out her thousand
 67    4,   57, 2 |                        2 As the cow yieldeth milk, pour for
 68    4,   58, 4 | discovered laid down within the Cow, concealed by Panis.~Indra
 69    5,   41, 18|  strengthening food through the Cow's praise, ye Vasus.~May
 70    5,   45, 6 |  wherewith the Mother threw the Cow's stall open,~That wherewith
 71    6,   45, 7 |         with hymns, as 'twere a cow to milk, the Friend who
 72    6,   45, 24|        might unclose for us the cow's stall, whosesoe'er it
 73    6,   50, 11|          of heaven, born of the Cow, and dwellers in the waters.~
 74    6,   62, 7 |        Bounteous, ye filled the cow with milk for Sayu: thus,
 75    6,   63, 8 |      your bounty: ye filled our cow with food that never faileth.~
 76    6,   66, 1 |       which the general name of Cow is given.~The one hath swelled
 77    7,    2, 6 |       Morning and Night, like a cow good at milking,~Come, much-invoked,
 78    7,   18, 4 |    desiring to milk thee like a cow in goodly pasture.~All these
 79    7,   35, 14|       earth and heaven, and the Cow's offipring hear our invocation.~
 80    7,   68, 8 |     Sayu's calling.~Ye made the cow pour forth her milk like
 81    7,   68, 9 |       break of morning.~May the cow nourish him with milk to
 82    7,   87, 4 |          the names borne by the Cow are three times seven.~The
 83    8,    1, 2 |     Conqueror, bounteous like a cow;~Him who is cause of both,
 84    8,   14, 3 |       thy goodness, Indra, is a cow~Yielding in plenty kine
 85    8,   20, 8 |          Mighty, kindred of the Cow, aid us to food and to delight.~
 86    8,   43, 11|         Disposer, fed on ox and cow,~Who bears the Soma on his
 87    8,   54, 3 |       Great and Wide, even as a cow to profit us,~Indra, to
 88    8,   61, 7 |         The seven milk a single cow; the two set other five
 89    8,   63, 10|                       10 Steed, cow, a lord of heroes, bright
 90    8,   83, 1 |                          1. THE Cow, the famous Mother of the
 91    8,   90, 15|        it-injure not Aditi, the Cow, the sinless.~
 92    8,   90, 16|       Weak-minded men have as a cow adopted me who came hither
 93    8,   91, 19|                           19 No cow have I to call mine own,
 94    8,   96, 4 |         as the milkers call the cow who yields abundant milk.~
 95    9,   71, 5 |      wanders and comes near the Cow's mysterious place, even
 96    9,   97, 34|        the law of Order.~To the Cow's Master come the Cows inquiring:
 97    9,   99, 6 |         as it were impregns the cow, and babbles on, the Lord
 98   10,   12, 3 |                      3 When the cow's nectar wins the God completely,
 99   10,   27, 14|          In what world hath the Cow laid down her udder?~
100   10,   27, 22|    Bound fast to,every tree the cow is lowing, and thence the
101   10,   31, 10|        When suddenly called the cow that erst was barren, she,
102   10,   39, 13|       home, Asvins who made the cow stream milk for Sayu's sake,~
103   10,   42, 2 |       thy Friend to thee like a cow at milking: O Singer, wake
104   10,   43, 9 |        be,.as erst, the teeming cow of sacrifice.~Let the Red
105   10,   46, 3 |                        3 On the Cow's forehead, with laborious
106   10,   53, 5 |     with mine oblation, and the Cow's Sons and all who merit
107   10,   61, 4 |         the Asvins, that a dark cow to my red kine be added.~
108   10,   61, 6 |      and bounty.~Milk which the cow Sabardugha had yielded was
109   10,   61, 12|      sacrificer, shall milk the cow who ne'er hath calved, Sabardhu,~
110   10,   61, 14|    first-born Son of Order: the Cow milked this when first she
111   10,   61, 21|        and praises: now can the cow be milked; the path is open.~
112   10,   65, 5 |                           6 The cow who yielding milk goes her
113   10,   65, 10|      They generated prayer, the cow, the horse, the plants,
114   10,   67, 5 |          the dawn, the Sun, the cow, the lightning.~
115   10,   69, 8 |          8 Thine is the teeming cow, O Jatavedas, who pours
116   10,   87, 17|                          17 The cow gives milk each year, O
117   10,   96, 11|       thou and make visible the Cow's beloved home to the bright
118   10,   97, 4 |       you the Goddesses:~Steed, cow, and garment may I win,
119   10,  101, 9 |       for us, even as a stately cow who, having sought the pasture,
120   10,  111, 3 |     path for Surya.~He made the Cow, and be became the Sovran
121   10,  119, 1 |        was my resolve, to win a cow, to win a steed:~Have I
122   10,  119, 4 |         hath reached me, like a cow who lows to meet her darling
123   10,  122, 6 |           6 Milking the teeming Cow for all-sustaining food.
124   10,  133, 7 |         longing,~That the great Cow may, with exhaustless udder,
125   10,  145, 6 |     with a stronger spell.~As a cow hastens to her calf, so
126   10,  146, 4 |      Here one is calling to his cow, another there hath felled
127   10,  155, 5 |    These men have led about the cow, have duly carried Agni
128   10,  176, 1 |        earth as, twere a mother cow.~
 
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