Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,    1, 2 |        ancient seers.~He shall bring. hitherward the Gods.~
  2    1,    2, 5 |              spoil~So come ye swiftly hitherward.~
  3    1,    4, 3 |     benevolence:~Neglect us not, come hitherward.~
  4    1,   14, 12|        flaming ones:~With those bring hitherward the Gods.~ ~
  5    1,   55, 7 |               to give; bring thy Bays hitherward, O thou who hearest praise.~
  6    1,   74, 6 |                                     6 Hitherward shalt thou bring these Gods
  7    1,   82, 6 |         long-maned pair of Bays: come hitherward; thou holdest them in both
  8    1,   84, 3 |   pressing-stone draw thine attention hitherward.~
  9    1,   84, 20|          lover of mankind, all riches hitherward from men.~ ~
 10    1,   85, 6 |       swift-gliding coursers bear you hitherward with their fleet pinions.
 11    1,   85, 11|             cloud transverse directed hitherward, and poured the fountain
 12    1,  100, 13|                 13 Winning the light, hitherward roars his thunder like the
 13    1,  107, 1 |              inclined to us, Adityas.~Hitherward let your favour be directed,
 14    1,  134, 2 |           power.~Associate teams come hitherward to grant our prayers . they
 15    1,  135, 5 |             well-inclined to us, come hitherward to be our help.~Drink, Indra-Vayu,
 16    1,  137, 1 |           heaven, approach us, coming hitherward.~These milky drops are yours,
 17    1,  142, 4 |               4 Agni, besought, bring hitherward Indra the Friend, the Wonderful,~
 18    1,  164, 19|                    19 Those that come hitherward they call departing, those
 19    1,  164, 41|              every season, and coming hitherward drink limpid water.~
 20    1,  183, 6 |       bestowed on you, O Asvins.~Come hitherward by paths which Gods have
 21    1,  184, 6 |       bestowed on you, O Asvins.~Come hitherward by paths which Gods have
 22    1,  187, 3 |                                3 Come hitherward to us, O Food, auspicious
 23    2,   18, 4 |                         4 Indra, come hitherward with two Bay Coursers, come
 24    2,   18, 6 |                          6 Come to us hitherward, O Indra, carried by eighty,
 25    2,   29, 5 |                     6 Turn yourselves hitherward this day, ye Holy, that
 26    2,   37, 5 |        hero-bearing car, swift-moving hitherward: your loosing-place is here.~
 27    2,   41, 13|                13 O all ye Gods, come hitherward: hear this mine invocation,
 28    3,   37, 1 |               the fight,~We turn thee hitherward to us.~
 29    3,   37, 2 |             may those who praise thee hitherward.~Direct thy spirit and thine
 30    3,   40, 9 |              Thence, Indra. come thou hitherward.~
 31    3,   41, 1 |            Thunder-armed~Come, Indra, hitherward to me.~
 32    3,   41, 9 |               bring thee on swift car hitherward,~Indra, to seat thee on
 33    3,   58, 2 |           counsel of the niggard come hitherward, for we have shown you favour.~
 34    3,   61, 2 |    far-reaching splendour convey thee hitherward, the goldencoloured.~
 35    4,    8, 2 |             of heaven:~He shall bring hitherward the Gods.~
 36    4,   31, 4 |          circling wheel, so turn thee hitherward to us,~Attracted by the
 37    4,   32, 15|               Turn thy two Bay Steeds hitherward.~
 38    4,   41, 10|            succours bring yoked teams hitherward to us and riches.~
 39    4,   44, 5 |                                5 Come hitherward to us from earth, from heaven,
 40    4,   46, 3 |            you both, Indra. and Vayu, hitherward~To drink the Soma, to the
 41    4,   46, 5 |              gifts:~Come, Indra-Vayu, hitherward.~
 42    5,   35, 3 |       excellent of thee the Mightiest hitherward we call,~For thou wast born
 43    5,   44, 1 |        draweth forth the power turned hitherward with song,~The Princedom
 44    5,   62, 4 |               horses bear you hither: hitherward let them come with reins
 45    5,   74, 9 |           meath! be sweet to you.~Fly hitherward, ye wise of heart, like
 46    5,   75, 6 |           steeds, O Asvins, bring you hitherward, with bliss, to drink. Lovers
 47    6,   37, 3 |                         3 Bringing us hitherward all-potent Indra on well-wheeled
 48    6,   62, 11|                               11 Come hitherward to us with teams of horses,
 49    7,   18, 3 |       emulation have approached thee.~Hitherward come thy path that leads
 50    7,   41, 6 |             chariot may they bring us hitherward Bhaga who discovers treasure.~
 51    7,   42, 3 |            thou of many aspects: turn hitherward Aramati the Holy.~
 52    7,   48, 1 |              ye come to meet us, turn hitherward your car that brings men
 53    7,   59, 5 |                                5 Come hitherward to drink the juice, O ye
 54    7,   64, 2 |               everlasting Order, come hitherward, ye Princes, Lords of Rivers.~
 55    7,   67, 4 |             call you to our libation,~Hitherward let your vigorous horses
 56    7,   91, 5 |               bear the lovely Heroes, hitherward, Indra-Vayu, come together.~
 57    8,    5, 7 |                                     7 Hitherward running speedily with horses,
 58    8,    5, 33|               with pinions, bring you hitherward~To people skilled in sacrifice.~
 59    8,    9, 1 |          Vatsa now, O Asvins, come ye hitherward.~Bestow on him a dwelling
 60    8,    9, 8 |             my praises make you speed hitherward like a cloud of heaven.~
 61    8,    9, 14|               14 Now come, ye Asvins, hitherward: here are oblations set
 62    8,   10, 1 |               come thence, ye Asvins, hitherward.~
 63    8,   10, 6 |                come thence, O Asvins, hitherward.~
 64    8,   17, 2 |           yoked by prayer, bring thee hitherward~Give car and listen to our
 65    8,   22, 1 |                                    1. HITHERWARD have I called to-day, for
 66    8,   22, 3 |               Two Omnipresent Deities~Hitherward will we bring for kind help,
 67    8,   26, 6 | all-sustaining opulence, Asvins, come hitherward to us,~Ye rich and noble
 68    8,   27, 8 |          haste away with minds turned hitherward to Me.~Let the Strong Indra,
 69    8,   32, 23|             let my songs attract thee hitherward,~Like waters gathering to
 70    8,   34, 4 |                4 The Kanvas call thee hitherward for succour and to win the
 71    8,   34, 15|                       15 Bring riches hitherward to us in hundreds, thousands,
 72    8,   35, 10|                               10 Come hitherward and drink and satisfy yourselves,
 73    8,   35, 22|               Drive down your chariot hitherward drink ye the Soma's savoury
 74    8,   42, 4 |           stones have made you hasten hitherward,~Nasatyas, to the Soma-draught.
 75    8,   44, 9 |          flames, enkindled bring thou hitherward,~Knowing the way, the Heavenly
 76    8,   45, 1 |                                    1. HITHERWARD! they who light flame and
 77    8,   45, 36|               friend or son in need*:~Hitherward let thy heart be turned.~
 78    8,   50, 1 |                BOTH boons,-may Indra, hitherward turned, listen to this prayer
 79    8,   53, 12|                        12 Hasten thou hitherward, and drink this for munificence
 80    8,   54, 9 |            skill in sacred song: come hitherward,~With speed, and give us
 81    8,   58, 17|              With reverence they come hitherward to him as to. a Sovran lord,~
 82    8,   62, 14|                        14 Approach ye hitherward to us with thousands both
 83    8,   91, 2 |          spreading light,~Agni, bring hitherward the Gods.~
 84    9,    2, 2 |                2 As mighty food speed hitherward, Indu, as a most splendid
 85    9,    6, 2 |                                2 Pour hitherward, as Indra's Self, Indu,
 86    9,    6, 3 |                  3 Flow to the filter hitherward, pouring that ancient gladdening
 87    9,   24, 1 |                                    1. HITHERWARD have the Soma streamed,~
 88    9,   40, 4 |           bring, Indu, all splcndours hitherward:~Find for us food in boundless
 89    9,   56, 4 |                                4 Flow hitherward, O Indu, sweet to Indra
 90    9,   57, 4 |                       4 So bring thou hitherward to us, Indu, while thou
 91    9,   62, 23|                Winning the spoil flow hitherward.~
 92    9,   63, 1 |                               1. POUR hitherward, O Soma, wealth in thousands
 93    9,   63, 6 |               Flow through the region hitherward.~
 94    9,   66, 2 |              Turned, as thy stations, hitherward.~
 95    9,   77, 2 |          flows that Ancient One whom, hitherward, from heaven, sped through
 96    9,   85, 3 |            land and waters, flow thou hitherward: Rainer of bounties, Soma,
 97    9,   86, 24|               the Falcon brought thee hitherward, even thee, O Indu, thee
 98    9,   97, 28|               lion.~By paths directed hitherward, the straightest, send thou
 99    9,  101, 2 |                effused, comes flowing hitherward,~Indu, is like an able steed.~
100   10,   26, 8 |             those goats of thine turn hitherward thy chariot-pole.~Friend
101   10,   29, 2 |           with triple splendour bring hitherward the hundred chiefs with
102   10,   38, 4 |           deadly strife, let us bring hitherward to-day to favour us.~
103   10,   40, 1 |            morning every house, borne hitherward through prayer unto the
104   10,   53, 7 |             and embellish them.~Bring hitherward the car with seats where
105   10,  112, 3 |          adorn it.~O Indra, turn thee hitherward invited by us thy friends;
106   10,  116, 2 |             thy spirit, and turn thee hitherward to bless and prosper.~
107   10,  130, 1 |               these Fathers weave who hitherward are come: they sit beside
108   10,  135, 4 |          which thou hast made to roll hitherward from the Sages, Child!~This
109   10,  142, 8 |                          8 On thy way hitherward and hence let flowery Durva
110   10,  150, 3 |             with my song.~Agni, bring hitherward the Gods whose Laws we love,
111   10,  157, 5 |                     5 Brought the Sun hitherward with mighty powers, and
112   10,  176, 2 |               divine, being Jatavedas hitherward,~To bear our gifts at once
113   10,  188, 1 |              ye Jatavedas forth, send hitherward the vigorous Steed~To seat
 
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