Book, Hymn, Verse 
  1    1,   53, 5 |        singer with trimmed grass ten thousand Vrtras, thou resistless
  2    1,   53, 8 |        hast overthrown the twice ten Kings of men,~With sixty
  3    1,   95, 2 |                      2 Tvastar's ten daughters, vigilant and
  4    1,  116, 24|        in a ladle Rebha, who for ten days and ten nights, fettered.~
  5    1,  116, 24|      Rebha, who for ten days and ten nights, fettered.~Had lain
  6    1,  126, 3 |          colour stood beside me, ten chariots, Svanaya's gift,
  7    1,  126, 4 |          Forty bay horses of the ten cars' master before a thousand
  8    1,  141, 2 |   brought forth him for whom the ten provide.~
  9    1,  144, 5 |                        5 Him the ten fingers, the devotions.
 10    1,  158, 4 |     exhaust me.~Let not the wood ten times up-piled consume me,
 11    1,  164, 14|       unwasting, with its felly: ten draw it, yoked to the far-stretching
 12    2,    1, 8 |       all things belong to thee: ten, hundred, yea, a thousand
 13    2,   13, 9 |       Dasa's hundred friends and ten, when, at one's hearing,
 14    2,   18, 4 |       Come thou with eight, with ten, to drink the Soma. Here
 15    3,    9, 9 |        thousand, and three times ten and nine have worshipped
 16    3,   23, 3 |          born of old the fingers ten produced, him whom his Mothers
 17    3,   29, 13|           unfailing.~The sisters ten, unwedded and united, together
 18    3,   39, 5 |       cattle.~There, verily with ten Dasagvas Indra found the
 19    4,   24, 10|                       10 Who for ten milch-kine purchaseth from
 20    4,   26, 7 |         libations with him, yea, ten thousand.~The Bold One left
 21    4,   32, 19|      obtained, a gift from thee, ten water-ewers wrought of gold:~
 22    5,   27, 1 |   himself, Vaisvanara Agni! with ten thousands.~
 23    5,   33, 8 |                      8 And these ten steeds which Trasadasyu
 24    5,   34, 5 |          enterprise with five or ten to aid, nor stays with him
 25    5,   43, 4 |   dexterous immo. lators-and the ten fingers set and fix the
 26    5,   45, 7 |       wherewith Navagvas through ten months sang praises.~Sarama
 27    5,   45, 11|         wherewith Navagvas their ten months completed.~Through
 28    5,   47, 4 |          him rest and quiet, and ten invigorate the Babe for
 29    5,   62, 1 |       for travel Surya's horses.~Ten hundred stood together:
 30    5,   78, 9 |         9 The child who hath for ten months' time been lying
 31    6,   44, 24|       spring whose ripe contents ten fingers empty.~
 32    6,   47, 18|        his Bay Steeds are yoked, ten times a hundred.~
 33    6,   47, 22|           hath Prastoka bestowed ten coffers and ten mettled
 34    6,   47, 22|         bestowed ten coffers and ten mettled horses.~We have
 35    6,   47, 23|                               23 Ten horses and ten treasure-chests,
 36    6,   47, 23|                23 Ten horses and ten treasure-chests, ten garments
 37    6,   47, 23|         and ten treasure-chests, ten garments as an added gift,~
 38    6,   47, 23|         an added gift,~These and ten lumps of gold have I received
 39    6,   47, 24|                               24 Ten cars with extra steed to
 40    6,   63, 9 |       food with Peruk~Sanda gave ten gold-decked and well-trained
 41    7,   33, 3 |         So in the fight with the Ten Kings, Vasisthas! did Indra
 42    7,   33, 5 |       heaven, in battle with the Ten Kings, surrounded and imploring.~
 43    7,   83, 6 |         the Trtsu folk, when the Ten Kings had pressed him down
 44    7,   83, 7 |                                7 Ten Kings who worshipped not,
 45    7,   83, 8 |          Sudas your aid when the Ten Kings in battle compassed
 46    7,  104, 15|         Yea, may he lose all his ten sons together who with false
 47    8,    1, 5 |         thousand, Thunderer! nor ten thousand, nor a hundred,
 48    8,    1, 33|         Playoga's son Asanga, by ten thousand, O Agni, hath surpassed
 49    8,    1, 33|       the rest in giving.~For me ten bright-hued oxen have come
 50    8,    2, 41|         him thousands four times ten,~And afterward eight thousand
 51    8,    3, 23|      Compared with whom no other ten strong coursers, harnessed
 52    8,    5, 37|   hundred head of buffaloes, and ten thousand kine.~
 53    8,    5, 38|       hath given me for mine own ten Kings like gold to look
 54    8,    6, 47|                               47 Ten thousand head of kine, and
 55    8,   46, 22|        Steeds sixty thousand and ten thousand kine, and twenty
 56    8,   46, 22|       hundred camels I obtained;~Ten hundred brown in hue, and
 57    8,   46, 22|          brown in hue, and other ten red in three spots: in all,
 58    8,   46, 22|          in three spots: in all, ten thousand kine.~
 59    8,   46, 23|                               23 Ten browns that make my wealth
 60    8,   61, 8 |          Entreated by Vivasvan's ten, Indra cast down the water-jar~
 61    8,   85, 13|          s bosom, advancing with ten thousand round about it.~
 62    8,   90, 13|          various tints, amid the ten surrounding arms.~
 63    8,  100, 2 |                                2 Ten thousand Dasyave-vrka, the
 64    9,    1, 7 |                                7 Ten sister maids of slender
 65    9,    6, 5 |        having passed the filter, ten dames cleanse, as 'twere
 66    9,    8, 4 |                            4 The ten swift fingers deck thee
 67    9,   15, 8 |       Him, even him, the fingers ten and the seven songs make
 68    9,   28, 4 |          Directed by the Sisters ten, bellowing on his way this
 69    9,   38, 3 |                                3 Ten active fingers carefully
 70    9,   46, 6 |          be adorned, the fingers ten adorn,~The draught that
 71    9,   56, 3 |                                3 Ten Dames have sung to welcome
 72    9,   58, 4 |        thousands and three times ten beside:~Swift runs this
 73    9,   61, 7 |          streams have borne, the ten swift fingers beautify~With
 74    9,   63, 9 |                      9 And those ten Coursers, tawny-hued, he
 75    9,   68, 7 |          their prayers and hymns ten women deck thee, Soma, friendly
 76    9,   70, 4 |       while he is adorned by the ten skilful ones, that he too
 77    9,   71, 5 |                      5 They, the ten sisters, on the lap of Aditi,
 78    9,   72, 2 |       Soma juice,~When, with the ten that dwell together closely
 79    9,   80, 4 |                   4 The men, the ten swift fingers, milk thee
 80    9,   80, 5 | Deft-handed men with stones, the ten swift fingers, drain thee
 81    9,   85, 6 |                                7 Ten rapid fingers deck the Courser
 82    9,   91, 1 |        been started.~The sisters ten upon the fleecy summit drive
 83    9,   92, 4 |         Gods, the Thrice-Eleven.~Ten on the fleecy height, themselves,
 84    9,   93, 1 |                               1. TEN sisters, pouring out the
 85    9,   97, 12|       raised fleece engaged, the ten swift fingers.~
 86    9,   97, 23|   strength's upholder: he by the ten bright reins is mostly guided.~
 87    9,   97, 57|          men send him forth with ten swift fingers, and balm
 88   10,    4, 6 |     forest, the twain with their ten girdles have secured him.~
 89   10,   27, 15|          with winnowing-baskets: ten from the front pressed o'
 90   10,   27, 16|                    16 One of the ten, the tawny, shared in common,
 91   10,   34, 12|         leader,~To him I show my ten extended fingers: I speak
 92   10,   85, 45|      fortunate.~Vouchsafe to her ten sons, and make her husband
 93   10,   90, 1 | pervading earth he fills a space ten fingers wide.~
 94   10,   94, 7 |              7 To these who have ten workers and a tenfold girth,
 95   10,   94, 7 |         girth, to these who have ten yoke-straps and ten binding
 96   10,   94, 7 |         have ten yoke-straps and ten binding thongs,~To these
 97   10,   94, 7 |        thongs,~To these who bear ten reins, the eternal, sing
 98   10,   94, 7 |        praise, to these who bear ten car-poles, ten when they
 99   10,   94, 7 |          who bear ten car-poles, ten when they are yoked.~
100   10,   94, 8 |              8 These Stones with ten conductors, rapid in their
101   10,   96, 12|   pleased with sacrifice wherein ten fingers toil, thou mayest,
102 AppII         |         a metre of four Padas of ten syllables each.~Viratpurva:
 
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