Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   33, 15|                    15 Svitra's mild steer, O Maghavan thou helpest
  2    1,  128, 3 |         swift-swallowing, bellowing Steer, bearing the genial seed,
  3    1,  141, 3 |         from out the deep, from the Steer's wondrous form, the Chiefs
  4    1,  146, 2 |                        2 As a great Steer he grew to these his Parents;
  5    1,  149, 2 |                                2 As Steer of men so Steer of earth
  6    1,  149, 2 |                2 As Steer of men so Steer of earth and heaven by glory,
  7    1,  173, 3 |             neigh led near, let the Steer bellow: let the Voice go
  8    1,  176, 2 |       sacred food is spread, as the steer ploughs the barley in.~
  9    2,    3, 11|         Come as thy wont is: O thou Steer, rejoice thee; bear off
 10    4,   50, 6 |            and homage even thus the Steer of all the Gods, the Father.~
 11    4,   56, 1 |           vast, most extensive, the Steer roars loudly in far-reaching
 12    4,   58, 3 |        Bound with a triple bond the Steer roars loudly: the mighty
 13    5,    2, 12|           May he, the strong-necked Steer, waxing in vigour, gather
 14    5,   12    |            Asura, meet for worship, Steer of eternal Law, my prayer
 15    5,   12, 1 |           the sacred Law of the Red Steer I follow.~
 16    5,   12, 5 |       homage, O Agni, keeps the Red Steer's Law eternal;~Wide is his
 17    5,   28, 4 |          exalted in thy strength.~A Steer of brilliant splendour,
 18    5,   30, 11|        Babhru cheered him, loud the Steer bellowed in his habitations.~
 19    5,   33, 2 |             attentive by our hymns, Steer! Indra! thou fastenedst
 20    5,   36, 1 |           riches.~Even as a thirsty steer who roams the deserts may
 21    5,   42, 12|     cunning-handed Artists, may the Steer's Wives, the streams carved
 22    5,   43, 13|         with plants, unwearied, the Steer with triple horn, the life-bestower.~
 23    5,   47, 3 |                                   3 Steer, Sea, Red Bird with strong
 24    5,   47, 6 |       offspring.~Rejoicing, for the Steer's impregning contact, his
 25    5,   58, 6 |        shattered. Let Dyaus the Red Steer send his thunder downward.~
 26    6,    8, 1 |         might of the swift red-hued Steer.~A pure and fresher hymn
 27    6,   28, 7 |           these Cows,~Mixt with the Steer's prolific flow, and, Indra,
 28    6,   32, 4 |         many heroes, Lover of song! Steer! for the people's welfare.~
 29    6,   45, 22|           To please him as a mighty Steer.~
 30    6,   45, 26|             love to win: thou art a Steer to him who longs for steers:~
 31    6,   47, 5 |    brightness.~This Mighty One, the Steer begirt by Maruts, hath propped
 32    7,   95, 3 |           the women, a strong young Steer amid the Holy Ladies.~He
 33    8,   52, 9 |             the o'erflowing of this Steer, boldly he strode for life,
 34    8,   53, 7 |         Where is that ever-youthful Steer, strong. necked and never
 35    8,   53, 8 |             whose libation doth the Steer, betake him with delight
 36    9,    2, 2 |            Indu, as a most splendid Steer:~Sit in thy place as one
 37    9,    5, 9 | earliest-born,~Indu is Indra, tawny Steer; Pavamana is Prajapati.~
 38    9,    7, 3 |           About the holy place, the Steer true, guileless, noblest,
 39    9,   19, 3 |                         3 The tawny Steer, while cleansed among the
 40    9,   19, 4 |                          4 Over the Steer's productive flow the sacred
 41    9,   25, 3 |                               3 The Steer shines with the Deities,
 42    9,   27, 3 |          The men conduct him, Soma, Steer, Omniscient, and the Head
 43    9,   27, 6 |         firmament this mighty tawny Steer hath flowed,~This Indu,
 44    9,   28, 4 |           bellowing on his way this Steer~Runs onward to the wooden
 45    9,   29, 1 |         flowed the currents of this Steer effused,~Of him who sets
 46    9,   37, 1 |                        1. SOMA, the Steer, effused for draught, flows
 47    9,   37, 5 |                5 This Vrtra-slaying Steer, effused, Soma room-giver,
 48    9,   38, 1 |                             1. THIS Steer, this Chariot, rushes through
 49    9,   51, 4 |             for the wild carouse,~O Steer, the singer, for our help.~
 50    9,   63, 20|           songs:~Loud bellowing the Steer comes on,~
 51    9,   63, 21|      sacrifice,~Caused Soma, active Steer, to roar.~
 52    9,   64, 1 |           Soma, thou art a splendid Steer, a Steer, O God, with steerlike
 53    9,   64, 1 |             art a splendid Steer, a Steer, O God, with steerlike sway:~
 54    9,   64, 1 |           steerlike sway:~Thou as a Steer ordainest laws.~
 55    9,   64, 2 |      Steer-strong thy might is as a steer's, steerstrong thywood,
 56    9,   64, 2 |              steer-like thy drink~A Steer indeed, O Steer, art thou.~
 57    9,   64, 2 |             drink~A Steer indeed, O Steer, art thou.~
 58    9,   65, 4 |                        4 Thou art a Steer by lustre: we, O Pavamana,
 59    9,   65, 10|           onward with thy stream, a Steer, inspiriting the Maruts'
 60    9,   69, 7 |            the vale, drawn from the Steer the swift strong draughts
 61    9,   70, 5 |           the earth and heaven.~The Steer dispels the evil-hearted
 62    9,   70, 6 |          were, Two Mother Cows, the Steer goes roaring on his way
 63    9,   70, 9 |           God's banquet, Soma, as a Steer, and enter Indra's heart,
 64    9,   71, 7 |             the redhued noted Sage, Steer of the triple height, hath
 65    9,   72, 7 |             As Indra's thunderbolt, Steer with farspreading wealth,
 66    9,   74, 3 |            hence commands the rain, Steer of the kine, Leader of floods,
 67    9,   76, 5 |            the pail, bellowing as a steer upon the water's lap.~So,
 68    9,   80, 5 |         thee into waters, thee, the Steer enriched with sweets.~Thou,
 69    9,   83, 3 |              3 The foremost spotted Steer hath made the Mornings shine,
 70    9,   85, 8 |                               9 The Steer who sees afar hath risen
 71    9,   85, 9 |           out the mountain-haunting Steer, -~The drop that hath grown
 72    9,   86, 3 |   cloud-born reservoir of heaven,~A Steer that o'er the woolly surface
 73    9,   86, 11|             where Mitra dwells, the Steer made beautiful by rivers
 74    9,   86, 12|          van of war: the well-armed Steer is purified by worshippers.~
 75    9,   86, 19|          Far-seeing Soma flows, the Steer, the Lord of hymns, the
 76    9,   86, 31|             fleecy sieve. the Tawny Steer hath bellowed in the wooden
 77    9,   86, 38|             every side: O Pavamana, Steer, thou wanderest through
 78    9,   86, 40|             wakened up desires: the Steer enrobed in milk plunges
 79    9,   86, 43|        meath.~They seize the flying Steer at the stream's breathing-place:
 80    9,   86, 44|             playful horse the Tawny Steer hath run.~
 81    9,   87, 4 |             rich in meath, O Indra, Steer for the Steer, hath flowed
 82    9,   87, 4 |              O Indra, Steer for the Steer, hath flowed into the filter.~
 83    9,   89, 3 |        cattle, and with his eye the Steer is our protector.~
 84    9,   90, 2 |           sacred song have sounded, Steer of the triple height, the
 85    9,   91, 3 |                                   3 Steer roaring unto Steer, this
 86    9,   91, 3 |                3 Steer roaring unto Steer, this Pavamana, this juice
 87    9,   93, 2 |          his mothers, the bounteous Steer hath flowed along to waters.~
 88    9,   95, 4 |           They drain the stalk, the Steer who dwells on mountains,
 89    9,   96, 7 |            he rests among them as a Steer well-knowing.~
 90    9,   96, 18|           hymns, Leader of sages,~A Steer who strives to gain his
 91    9,   96, 20|            to the gain of riches,~A steer to herds, so, flowing to
 92    9,   97, 40|        being, generating creatures.~Steer, in the filter, on the fleecy
 93    9,   97, 41|                         41 Soma the Steer, in that as Child of Waters
 94    9,  101, 16|            Bellowing out, the Tawny Steer goes on to Indra's special
 95    9,  106, 1 |             To Indra, to the Mighty Steer, may these gold-coloured
 96    9,  108, 2 |            of whom having drunk the Steer acts like a steer. drinking
 97    9,  108, 2 |         drunk the Steer acts like a steer. drinking of this that finds
 98    9,  108, 8 |             Increaser of the water, Steer with thousand streams, dear
 99    9,  108, 11|           They have drained him the Steer of heaven, him with a thousand
100    9,  109, 20|            juice for Indra, for the Steer, for his delight.~
101    9,  113, 3 |           Daughter brought the wild Steer whom Parjanya nursed.~Gandharvas
102   10,    3, 4 |      strong-jawed, mighty, adorable Steer are visible as he cometh.~
103   10,    4, 5 |           his dwelling.~No swimmer, Steer, he presses through the
104   10,    8, 1 |             s supremest limits. the Steer hath waxen in the lap of
105   10,   28, 10|           caught him.~Even the wild steer in his thirst is captured:
106   10,   38, 5 |         called Self. capturer, One, Steer! who never yields, who urges
107   10,   40, 11|            dwelling of the vigorous Steer who loves the kine, O Asvins:
108   10,   43, 3 |          vital vigour of the potent Steer.~
109   10,   43, 6 |          all the tribes of men: the Steer took notice of the people'
110   10,   44, 3 |         sharers of our banquet, the Steer of conquering might, of
111   10,   54, 4 |                      4 Thou, Mighty Steer, hast four supremest natures,
112   10,   65, 7 |           rich in oil to Varuna the Steer.~
 
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