Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    3, 12|    illuminates,~She brightens every pious thought.~ ~
  2    1,    9, 10|       dweller by each libation, the pious man~Sings forth aloud a
  3    1,   15, 12|            Worship the Gods for the pious man.~ ~
  4    1,   20, 8 |   ministering Priests they held, by pious acts they won themselves,~
  5    1,   31, 4 |             mankind; thou, yet more pious, for pious Pururavas.~When
  6    1,   31, 4 |           thou, yet more pious, for pious Pururavas.~When thou art
  7    1,   31, 13|            art a guard close to the pious man; kindled art thou, four-eyed!
  8    1,   31, 16|          and Father, caring for the pious, who speedest nigh and who
  9    1,   33, 5 |                     5 Fighting with pious worshippers, the riteless
 10    1,   40, 7 |            7 Who shall approach the pious? who the man whose sacred
 11    1,   41, 8 |           you a man who strikes the pious, or reviles:~Only with hymns
 12    1,   48, 11|              Bring thou thereby the pious unto holy rites, those who
 13    1,   51, 9 |         gives up the lawless to the pious man, destroying by the Strong
 14    1,   70, 1 |                      1. MAY we, the pious, win much food by prayer,
 15    1,   77, 3 |          like, of the wondrous.~The pious Aryan tribes at sacrifices
 16    1,   83, 2 |             The Deities conduct the pious man to them: like suitors
 17    1,  115, 2 |            refulgent Goddess:~Where pious men extend their generations,
 18    1,  117, 2 |            seek the dwelling of the pious,-come ye thereon to our
 19    1,  121, 1 |        favour the song of Angiras's pious~childern?~When to the people
 20    1,  122, 14|        hasting to the praises otthe pious, be pleased with us. both
 21    1,  125, 3 |            came this morning to the pious, the son of sacrifice, with
 22    1,  125, 7 |             sorrow, never decay the pious -chiefs who worship!~Let
 23    1,  128, 6 |          bestows a blessing on each pious man, and opens wide the
 24    1,  139, 3 |                       3 Asvins, the pious call you with their hymns
 25    1,  147, 3 |            riches, he preserved the pious the foes who fain would
 26    1,  166, 12|            bestowed by you upon the pious man.~
 27    1,  173, 4 |            welcomest oblations, the pious bring their strength-inspiring
 28    1,  180, 6 |           and feast you: he, like a pious man, gains strength for
 29    1,  182, 1 |         Sons whose sway blesses the pious man.~
 30    1,  183, 1 |            seek the dwelling of the pious, whereon, threefold, ye
 31    1,  189, 8 |           him have we addressed our pious speeches, I, Mana's son,
 32    1,  190, 2 |          season even as a stream of pious men set moving.~Brhaspati-for
 33    2,    1, 2 |           thou, and Kindler for the pious man.~Thou art Director,
 34    2,    3, 9 |                       9 Born is the pious hero swift of hearing, like
 35    2,   14, 8 |        cleansed; to Indra bring, ye pious ones, the Soma.~
 36    2,   24, 7 |                               7 The pious ones when they had seen
 37    3,    5, 1 |   far-spread lustre, kindled by the pious, the Priest hath thrown
 38    3,    6, 1 |      devotion, O ye singers, bring, pious ones, the God-approaching
 39    3,   10, 7 |            the Gods, O Agni, to the pious man:~A joyful Priest, thy
 40    3,   29, 12|        sacrifices good, and for the pious bring the Gods.~
 41    3,   31, 7 |          forth its treasure for the pious.~The Hero with young followers
 42    3,   60, 3 |            serving with holy rites, pious with noble acts.~
 43    4,    4, 13|            riches, he preserved the pious: the fees who fain would
 44    4,    6, 1 |   furtherest e'en the wisdom of the pious.~
 45    4,    9, 1 |          great art thou who to this pious man art come,~To seat thee
 46    4,   13, 1 |              to the dwelling of the pious: Surya the God is rising
 47    4,   23, 2 |             he to aid and speed the pious toiler?~
 48    4,   25, 2 |             to the Soma-lover? What pious man endues the beams of
 49    4,   25, 5 |       spacious shelter.~Dear is the pious, the devout, to Indra dear
 50    5,    1, 4 |                4 The spirits of the pious turn together to Agni, as
 51    5,    4, 8 |          the Gods may we be counted pious: protect us with a triply-guarding
 52    5,    4, 11|                              11 The pious man, O Jatavedas Agni, to
 53    5,   21, 1 |           thee.~Like Manus, for the pious man , Angiras, Agni, worship
 54    5,   31, 13|             Immortal.~Love thou the pious, and to these thy people-with
 55    5,   34, 5 |             way or that, and to the pious gives a stable full of kine.~
 56    5,   34, 9 |            type and standard of the pious.~May the collected waters
 57    5,   41, 1 |          WHO, Mitra-Varuna, is your pious servant to give you gifts
 58    5,   42, 4 |       prosperity, Lord of Bays! and pious patrons;~And, with the sacred
 59    5,   48, 2 |           the others pass away: the pious lengthens life with those
 60    5,   48, 5 |         clad, Varuna, urging on the pious to his task, stirs himself
 61    5,   54, 12|           of might flash forth. The Pious Ones send forth a far-resounding
 62    5,   62, 6 |         shed no blood, guarding the pious, whom, Varuni3, ye save
 63    5,   75, 7 |             Through longing for the pious turn out of the way to reach
 64    5,   76, 1 |            is shining; the singers' pious voices have ascended.~Borne
 65    6,    1, 2 |       honour.~So first to thee have pious men resorted, turning thy
 66    6,    5, 2 |               2 At eve and morn thy pious servants bring thee their
 67    6,   16, 7 |                      7 Mortals with pious thought implore thee, Agni,
 68    6,   25, 7 |        manliest of our friends, the pious, the chiefs who have installed
 69    6,   26, 3 |            didst ruin Susna for the pious Kutsa.~The invulnerable
 70    6,   28, 1 |            his wealth, he makes the pious dwell within unbroken bounds.~
 71    6,   28, 3 |             Cows, the cattle of the pious worshipper, roam over widespread
 72    6,   45, 33|             singers ever praise the pious Brbu's noble deed,~Chief,
 73    6,   51, 2 |         marks well the doing of the pious.~
 74    6,   55, 3 |  treasure-heap,~The Friend of every pious man.~
 75    6,   70, 2 |           rule pour fatness for the pious man.~Ye who are Regents
 76    7,    2, 5 |            5 With holy thoughts the pious have thrown open Doors fain
 77    7,    9, 1 |            oblations, riches to the pious.~
 78    7,   18, 1 |       winner thou of riches for the pious.~
 79    7,   18, 3 |            with joy and gladness in pious emulation have approached
 80    7,   18, 14|       six-and-sixty heroes. For the pious were all these mighty exploits
 81    7,   22, 6 |      libations, and many a time the pious sageinvokes thee.~O Maghavan,
 82    7,   34, 18|          may they grant renown: may pious men march boldly on to wealth.~
 83    7,   35, 4 |             us noble actions of the pious, impetuous vita blow on
 84    7,   35, 12|             our cattle.~Kind be the pious skilful-handed Rbhus, kind
 85    7,   43, 1 |                     1. SING out the pious at your sacrifices to move
 86    7,   47, 1 |         pure refreshment, which the pious~Made erst the special beverage
 87    7,   47, 2 |            gain from you to-day, we pious.~
 88    7,   69, 4 |          power and might ye aid the pious he comes through heat to
 89    7,   79, 3 |         Angirases, treasures to the pious.~
 90    8,    1, 22|           All-praised, God whom the pious glorify,~Bestow great wealth
 91    8,    4, 12|           with Soma deems himself a pious worshipper.~This thine appropriate
 92    8,   12, 11|                              11 The pious germ of sacrifice directly
 93    8,   13, 7 |         singer's call.~Thou for the pious hast grown great at each
 94    8,   31, 16|    worshipper, presser of juice, or pious man.~The man who, sacrificing,
 95    8,   52, 5 |           their desire's intent the pious singers with the cry~Of
 96    8,   54, 9 |                       9 Neglect all pious men with skill in sacred
 97    8,   61, 16|                              16 The Pious One milked out rich food,
 98    8,   68, 6 |           lost, so may be speed the pious man,~And lengthen his remaining
 99    8,   83, 3 |                      3 This all the pious sing to us, and sacred poets
100    8,   90, 5 |             sing a reverent song, O pious one,~A pleasant hymn that
101    8,   91, 16|       splendour, Agni, God, through pious gifts of sacred oil,~Bring
102    8,   95, 9 |             Directly unto thee, the pious Rusama Paviru, is that wealth
103    8,  103, 3 |         Lords of splendour! aid the pious man who, unbewildered, keeps
104    9,   20, 5 |           thou hast entered, like~A pious King, into the songs.~
105    9,   36, 4 |                 4 He, beautified by pious men, and coming from their
106    9,   61, 2 |          Yadu and that Turvaga,~For pious Divodasa's sake.~
107    9,   73, 1 |             of truth have borne the pious man across.~
108    9,   86, 26|          Ilis ways all easy for the pious man.~Making the kine his
109    9,   96, 24|            within the goblet of the pious.~
110    9,   97, 4 |             the filter, and let our pious one rest in the pitcher.~
111    9,   97, 46|             like the longing of the pious.~
112   10,   16, 4 |            man to the region of the pious.~
113   10,   17, 4 |     transport thee, where dwell the pious who have passed-before thee.~
114   10,   17, 7 |                               7 The pious call Sarasvati, they worship
115   10,   17, 7 |           sacrifice proceedeth.~The pious called Sarasvati aforetime.
116   10,   27, 8 |          kine eat the barley of the pious. 1 saw them as they wandered
117   10,   27, 8 |        herdsman.~The calling of the pious rang around them. What portion
118   10,   30, 15|             the longing Waters: the Pious Ones are seated at our worship.~
119   10,   32, 5 |                               5 The Pious One hath reached your place
120   10,   45, 1 | Manly-souled was in the waters. The pious lauds and kindles him the
121   10,   49, 11|          with mighty operation.~The pious glorify all these thine
122   10,   51, 5 |                      5 Come; man is pious and would fain do worship,
123   10,   68, 3 |          wandering cows who aid the pious, desired of all, of blameless
124   10,   91, 10|           thou, and Kindler for the pious man.~Thou art Director,
125   10,   94, 2 |         green-tinted mouths,~While, pious Stones, they ply their task
126   10,  100, 12|             and are resistless.~The pious votary by straightest pathway
127   10,  122, 3 |             a liberal Giver, to the pious worshipper,~Wealth, Agni,
 
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