Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    6, 3 |           where no light was, and form, O men: where form was not,~
  2    1,    6, 3 |            and form, O men: where form was not,~Wast born together
  3    1,   17, 7 |          you for wealth in many a form I call:~Still keep ye us
  4    1,   19, 5 |     Brilliant, and awful in their form, mighty, devourers of their
  5    1,   38, 13|                                14 Form in thy mouth the hymn of
  6    1,   46, 9 |       Where will ye manifest your form?~
  7    1,   47, 2 |        three-seated, beautiful of form~To you at sacrifice the
  8    1,   48, 13|          us great riches, fair in form, of all good things, wealth
  9    1,   52, 4 |          his helpers, straight in form, mighty, invincible.~
 10    1,   64, 2 |   brightly even as suns, awful of form like giants, scattering
 11    1,   84, 15|          recognized the essential form of Tvastar's Bull,~Here
 12    1,   94, 7 |                       7 Lovely of form art thou, alike on every
 13    1,   95, 8 |         He makes him a most noble form of splendour, decking him
 14    1,  102, 2 |          earth display his comely form.~The Sun and Moon in change
 15    1,  112, 17|       Patharva, in his majesty of form, shone in his course like
 16    1,  115, 5 |        the sky's lap the Sun this form assumeth that Varuna and
 17    1,  118, 2 |          three-wheeled, of triple form, that rolleth lightly.~Fill
 18    1,  123, 4 |              4 Showing her wonted form each day that passeth, spreading
 19    1,  123, 8 |                     8 The same in form to-day, the same tomorrow,
 20    1,  123, 11|     mother thou showest forth thy form that all may see it.~Blessed
 21    1,  124, 6 |   stranger.~Proud of her spotless form she, brightly shiming, turneth
 22    1,  127, 1 |         of fair rites, a God with form erected turning to the Gods,~
 23    1,  140, 6 |         he decks the glory of his form, and shakes his horns like
 24    1,  140, 7 |    together change their Parents' form.~
 25    1,  140, 11| brilliancy that radiates from thy form, mayest thou grant to us
 26    1,  141, 3 |         from the Steer's wondrous form, the Chiefs who had the
 27    1,  144, 3 |      strive to win this beauteous form.~Like Bhaga must he be duly
 28    1,  147, 2 |           I thine adorer laud thy form, O Agni.~
 29    1,  155, 6 |          four.~Developed, vast in form, with those who sing forth
 30    1,  163, 7 |               7 Here I beheld thy form, matchless in glory, eager
 31    1,  164, 5 |       yearling Calf the sages, to form a web, their own seven threads
 32    1,  164, 15|         due, and various in their form move for the Lord who guides.~
 33    1,  164, 24|        and with the syllable they form seven metres.~
 34    1,  164, 28|         forehead, as she lows, to form it.~His mouth she fondly
 35    1,  180, 3 |      trees, presents to you whose form is perfect.~
 36    2,   10, 5 |           be touched when all his form is fury.~
 37    2,   32, 5 |           O Raka, lovely in their form, wherewith thou grantest
 38    2,   35, 10|                      10 Golden in form is he, like gold to look
 39    3,    1, 7 |         His piles, assuming every form, are scattered where flow
 40    3,    1, 13|             13 Him, varied in his form, the lovely Infant of floods
 41    3,    3, 4 |         earth that show in varied form: the Sage whom many love
 42    3,    3, 6 |     extending sacrifice in varied form,~Goes, car-borne, to and
 43    3,    5, 6 |           made for himself a fair form, meet for worship.~This
 44    3,   38, 7 |          skilful workers shaped a form around him.~
 45    4,   16, 10|          thy friendship.~Alike in form ye both sate in his dwelling
 46    4,   16, 14|        near the Sun thy body, thy form, Immortal One, is seen expanding:~
 47    4,   23, 9 |           foundations in its fair form are many splendid beauties.~
 48    4,   33, 7 |      all-impelling,~Even may they form wealth for us,-the Rbhus,
 49    4,   56, 6 |          Ye sanctify each other's form, by your own proper might
 50    5,   42, 10|           though bathed in sweat, form empty wishes, who blames
 51    5,   42, 13|           love laying each varied form within his Daughter's bosom.~
 52    5,   48, 4 |           enjoy the beauty of his form, behold that rapid rush
 53    5,   57, 4 |        noble aspect and of lovely form,~The Maruts, spotless, with
 54    5,   66, 1 |        the foe.~For Varuna, whose form is Law, place offerings
 55    5,   81, 2 |           arrays himself in every form: for quadruped and biped
 56    6,   15, 5 |         purifying, eye-attracting form hath shone upon the earth
 57    6,   17, 14|                     14 So, Indra, form us brilliant holy singers
 58    6,   44, 8 |        Lovely, made his beauteous form apparent.~
 59    6,   44, 14|        Indra, knowing full many a form, struck down resistless
 60    6,   47, 18|        the mode: this is his only form for us to look on.~Indra
 61    6,   49, 3 |                       3 Unlike in form are the Red God's two Daughters:
 62    6,   58, 1 |         LIKE heaven art thou: one form is bright, one holy, like
 63    6,   70, 1 |         meath, beautiful in their form,~The Heaven and the Earth
 64    6,   70, 3 |        you flow things diverse in form, but ruled alike.~
 65    7,    3, 9 |        new-sharpened, pure in his form, resplendent in his body,~
 66    7,   27, 3 |           Indra, of all in varied form that earth containeth.~Thence
 67    7,   32, 13|         well-arranged and fair of form.~Even many snares and bonds
 68    7,   33, 10|                              10 A form of lustre springing from
 69    7,   34, 8 |           by law completing it, I form a hymn.~
 70    7,   55, 1 |         disease and wearest every form,~Be an auspicious Friend
 71    7,  100, 6 |          Sipivista?~Hide not this form from us, nor keep it secret,
 72    7,  104, 22|         owlet, destroy him in the form of dog or cuckoo.~Destroy
 73    8,    1, 4 |         strength in many a varied form most near that it may succour
 74    8,    4, 9 |      Indra, thy friend is fair of form and rich in horses, cars,
 75    8,   23, 8 |         solemn rites and his fair form,~Kind as a friend to men
 76    8,   41, 5 |          brings forth each varied form.~
 77    8,   46, 16|         hath power o'er this fair form of his,~As now it taketh
 78    8,   58, 13|         swift Guide, is that fair form that loosed the horses near
 79    8,   74, 8 |     Asvins, on your car of triple form with triple seat,~To drink
 80    8,   86, 12|                 12 Tle holy sages form a ring, looking and singing
 81    9,    1, 7 |           sister maids of slender form seize him within the press
 82    9,   25, 4 |           4 Taking each beauteous form, he goes, desirable, while
 83    9,   39, 1 |         flow swift in thy beloved form,~Saying, I go where dwell
 84    9,   64, 8 |          thou flowest on to every form~Soma, thou swellest like
 85    9,   64, 28|          flashes brilliantly. And form that utters loud acclaim.~
 86    9,   68, 6 |              6 The sages knew the form of him the Gladdener, what
 87    9,   69, 6 |          course of holy rites: no form save only Indra shows itself
 88    9,   86, 15|           of all to penetrate his form bestowed upon his race wide
 89    9,   96, 18|         strives to gain his third form, Soma is, like Viraj, resplendent
 90    9,   96, 19|       great Bull tells his fourth form and declares it.~
 91    9,   97, 32|        Order, thou shinest as the form of life eternal.~Thou flowest
 92    9,   97, 57|       swift fingers, and balm his form with essence of the waters.~
 93    9,  109, 4 |       Father of the Gods to every form.~
 94   10,    1, 4 |            These in their altered form again thou meetest. Thou
 95   10,    4, 4 |          grandeur.~There lies the form: he moves and licks, and
 96   10,   10, 14|           thy fancy, and he shall form with thee a blest alliance.~
 97   10,   18, 5 |        fails not his foregoer, so form the lives of these, O great
 98   10,   27, 16|        breast the Infant of noble form and soothes it while it
 99   10,   62, 5 |     Distinguished by their varied form, these Rsis have been deeply
100   10,   62, 6 |     Distinguished by their varied form, they sprang from Agni,
101   10,   68, 3 |      desired of all, of blameless form, well-coloured.~
102   10,   84, 1 |            like flames of fire in form, exulting, with pointed
103   10,   88, 10|         he ripens plants of every form and nature.~
104   10,   96, 1 |         my songs enter thee whose form hath golden tints.~
105   10,  101, 10|    stone-made axes fashion ye and form it.~Embrace and compass
106   10,  123, 4 |                     4 Knowing his form, the sages yearned to meet
107   10,  124, 7 |           The Sage hath fixed his form by wisdom in the heavens:
108   10,  129, 3 |         existed then was void and form less: by the great power
109   10,  129, 7 |          formed it all or did not form it,~Whose eye controls this
110   10,  139, 3 |           with his might on every form and figure.~Savitar, like
111   10,  157, 2 |         and our offspr. let Indra form together with Adityas.~
112   10,  162, 5 |         rests by thee in borrowed form of brother, lover, or of
113   10,  184, 1 |                      1. MAY Visnu form and mould the womb, may
114 AppI,    0, 6 |         rests by thee in borrowed form of brother, lover, or of
115 AppI,    0, 8 |                      1. MAY Visnu form and mould the womb, may
116 AppII         |        the first and second Padas form one line, and the third,
117 AppII         |            This is the prevailing form of metre in the Manava-dharma-sastra,
118 AppII         |      Mahasatobrhati: a lengthened form of Satobrhati.~Nastarupi:
119 AppII         |         stanzas.~Vistarabrhati: a form of Brhati of four Padas
120 AppII         |       syllables.~Vistarapankti: a form of Pankti consisting of
 
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