Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   51, 7 |     thunderbolt that lies within thine arms: rend off therewith all
  2    1,   52, 8 |              man,~Thou heldst in thine arms the metal thunderbolt, and
  3    1,   53, 8 | nine-and-ninety followers, who came in arms to fight with friendless
  4    1,   63, 2 |              praiser laid within thine arms the thunder,~Wherewith,
  5    1,   64, 10|                laid the arrow on their arms.~
  6    1,   80, 8 |            strength is seated in thine arms, lauding thine own imperial
  7    1,   84, 13|               bones of Dadhyac for his arms, Indra, resistless in attack,~
  8    1,   85, 6 |              Come ye forward with your arms.~Sit on the grass; a wide
  9    1,   95, 7 |                     7 Like Savitar his arms with might he stretches;
 10    1,  102, 6 |                                  6 His arms win kine, his power is boundless
 11    1,  109, 4 |              hands auspicious and fair arms, ye Asvins, haste, sprinkle
 12    1,  109, 7 |           wealth and give it, ye whose arms wield thunder: Indra and
 13    1,  166, 10|                  10 Held in your manly arms are many goodly things,
 14    1,  190, 3 |            forth, as the Sun sends his arms out,~He who gives daily
 15    2,   11, 4 |            vigour, laying within thine arms the splendid thunder -~With
 16    2,   11, 6 |            laud the bolt that in thine arms lies eager; we laud thy
 17    2,   14, 4 |              Adhvaryus! though showing arms ninety-and-nine in number;~
 18    2,   17, 6 |                for the grasping of his arms is what the Sire hath fabricated
 19    2,   18, 8 |                protection, safe in his arms, succeed in each forth-going.~
 20    2,   20, 8 |              of thebattle.~When in his arms they laid the bolt, he slaughtered
 21    2,   24, 7 |              Cast down with both their arms upon the rock they left
 22    2,   30, 9 |                weapon.~Brhaspati, with arms thou slayest foemen O King,
 23    2,   32, 7 |            With lovely fingers, lovely arms, prolific Mother of many
 24    2,   36, 5 |                are placed within thine arms.~Pressed for thee, Maghavan,
 25    2,   38, 2 |                broadhanded spreads his arms widely forth that all may
 26    3,   18, 5 |             home bestowest, amply with arms extended, things of beauty.~
 27    3,   29, 6 |                      6 When with their arms they rub him straight he
 28    3,   36, 7 |               the stalk out with their arms, quick-banded, and cleanse
 29    3,   44, 4 |              the golden thunder in his arms.~
 30    3,   51, 12|              prayer,~And through thine arms, to prosper us.~
 31    4,   21, 9 |        Auspicious are thy hands, thine arms wellfashioned which proffer
 32    4,   22, 2 |            rain-producer with both his arms, strong, mighty, most heroic;~
 33    4,   23, 7 |            spirit he sharpens his keen arms to strike her.~Whereby the
 34    4,   53, 3 |         Savitar hath stretched out his arms to cherish life, producing
 35    4,   53, 4 |              He hath stretched out his arms to all the folk of earth,
 36    5,   16, 2 |                by the splendour of his arms is Priest of every able
 37    5,   57, 6 |               your spears: within your arms is laid your energy and
 38    5,   61, 5 |              kine,~Who threw embracing arms around the hero whom gyavaiva
 39    5,   64, 1 |                as with penfold of your arms, encompass round the realm
 40    5,   64, 2 |                     2 Stretch out your arms with favouring love unto
 41    5,   86, 3 |          mighty Pair,~Which from their arms speeds with the car to Vrtra'
 42    6,   16, 40|               born, devourer, in their arms they bear,~Men's Agni, skilled
 43    6,   19, 3 |             us-ward thy wide capacious arms, and grant us glory.~Like
 44    6,   20, 9 |           battles, bearing in both his arms the Vrtra-slaying thunder.~
 45    6,   22, 10|                and Dasa's, and let the arms of Nahusas be mighty.~
 46    6,   23, 1 |                Indra, bearing in thine arms the thunder.~
 47    6,   25, 4 |               the hero, when bright in arms they range them for the
 48    6,   29, 2 |               stationed.~With his firm arms he holds the reins; his
 49    6,   45, 18|                      18 Grasp in thine arms the thunderbolt, O Thunder-armed,
 50    6,   47, 8 |         sunlight.~High, Indra, are the arms of thee the Mighty: may
 51    6,   59, 7 |          Indra-Agni, men hold in their arms and stretch their bows.~
 52    6,   67, 1 |     Controllers, unequalled with their arms to check the people.~
 53    6,   71, 1 |              hath stretched out golden arms that he may bring forth
 54    6,   71, 5 |               hath extended his golden arms, exceeding fair to look
 55    7,   22, 1 |              Directed by the presser's arms hath pressed it.~
 56    7,   37, 3 |             Filled full are both thine arms with great possessions:
 57    7,   43, 3 |                        3 Like babes in arms reposing on their mother,
 58    7,   45, 2 |              easy in their motion, his arms extend unto the bounds of
 59    7,   45, 4 |             pleasant, praise him whose arms are full, whose hands are
 60    7,   62, 5 |                   5 Stretch forth your arms and let our lives be lengthened:
 61    7,   79, 2 |                 as Savitar spreads his arms, give forth their lustre.~
 62    7,   84, 1 |               and homage.~Held in both arms the ladle, dropping fatness,
 63    8,    6, 3 |              are their own appropriate arms.~
 64    8,   12, 7 |              thunder rests between his arms,~When, like the Sun, he
 65    8,   17, 8 |           strong in his neck~And stout arms, smites the Vrtras down.~
 66    8,   20, 6 |               Heroes mighty with their arms, display their gleaming
 67    8,   20, 11|             gold are bright upon their arms;~Their lances glitter splendidly.~
 68    8,   20, 12|               Heroes with their mighty arms.~Strong are your bows and
 69    8,   24, 1 |                Indra. whom the thunder arms,~To glorify your bold and
 70    8,   45, 26|                In battle of a thousand arms Indra drank Kadru's Soma
 71    8,   50, 18|                all heroic might.~Thine arms, O Satakratu, are exceeding
 72    8,   50, 18|       Satakratu, are exceeding strong, arms which have grasped the thunderbolt.~
 73    8,   66, 11|                and well equipped thine arms are, which increase sweetness
 74    8,   82, 2 |             who with might of both his arms brake nine-and-ninety castles
 75    8,   85, 3 |             firmly grasped in both the arms of Indra.~His head and mouth
 76    8,   85, 5 |                time, O Indra, in thine arms thou tookest thy wildly
 77    8,   90, 2 |             set them in motion as with arms, in company with Surya's
 78    8,   90, 4 |            keep us in safety with your arms.~
 79    8,   90, 13|               amid the ten surrounding arms.~
 80    8,   94, 2 |               are this Indra's n-dghty arms in war.~He streams on liberal
 81    9,   26, 4 |        Vivasvan, they with use of both arms have sent forth,~The Lord
 82    9,   31, 6 |            with thee who bearest noble arms,~With thee, O Lord of all
 83    9,   52, 3 |              armed Warrior! with thine arms.~
 84    9,   53, 1 |                 O THOU with stones for arms, thy powers, crushing the
 85    9,   57, 2 |         Green-tinted, brandishing his, arms.~
 86    9,   71, 5 |               like a car from both the arms.~He wanders and comes near
 87    9,   72, 5 |                    5 O Indra, urged by arms of men and poured in streams,
 88    9,   90, 3 |                riches;~With sharpened. arms, with swift bow, never vanquished
 89    9,  101, 14|                robe, as in his parents arms, a son.~He went, as lover
 90    9,  110, 5 |           fragments from the presser's arms.~
 91   10,    7, 5 |                       5 Men with their arms have generated Agni, helpful
 92   10,   10, 12|                12 I will not fold mine arms about thy body: they call
 93   10,   17, 12|            that falls, thy stalk which arms have shaken, which from
 94   10,   40, 10|          husbands,-are the wives their arms shall clasp~
 95   10,   52, 5 |                and freedom.~To Indra's arms would I consign the thunder;
 96   10,   81, 3 |             him, a mouth on all sides, arms and feet on all sides,~He,
 97   10,   81, 3 |                 weldeth them, with his arms as wings, together.~
 98   10,   85, 37|             who shall twine her loving arms about me, and welcome all
 99   10,   86, 8 |              with the lovely hands and arms, with broad hair-plaits
100   10,   87, 4 |            Yatudhanas, and break their arms uplifed to attack thee.~
101   10,   90, 11|               they call his mouth, his arms? What do they call his thighs
102   10,   90, 12|             was his mouth, of both his arms was the Rajanya made.~His
103   10,   96, 3 |                dear, and yellow in his arms;~Bright with strong teeth,
104   10,  103, 13|               Exceeding mighty be your arms, that none may wound or
105   10,  111, 6 |             conquered. Yea, then thine arms, O Maghavan, were potent.~
106   10,  121, 4 |               Rasa his possession:~His arms are these, his are these
107   10,  134, 7 |               your sides, beneath your arms.~
108   10,  142, 5 |               Agni, thou, making thine arms resplendent, advancest o'
109   10,  153, 4 |                Indra, bearest in thine arms the lightning that accords
110   10,  163, 2 |                shoulders, upper, lower arms, I drive thy malady away.~
111 AppI,    0, 7 |                shoulders, upper, lower arms, I drive thy malady away.~
 
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