Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    7, 2 |       word-yoked car,~Indra the golden, thunder-armed.~
 2    1,   25, 12|              13 Varuna, wearing golden mail, hath clad him in a
 3    1,   35, 2 |        the mortal,~Borne in his golden chariot he cometh, Savitar,
 4    1,   35, 4 |    various colours, lofty, with golden pole, the God hath mounted,~
 5    1,   42, 5 | prosperity, best wielder of the golden sword,~Make riches easy
 6    1,   56    |     meet the mare.~He stays his golden car, yoked with Bay Horses,
 7    1,   64, 11|                11 They who with golden fellies make the rain increase
 8    1,   79, 1 |       in mid-air's expanse hath golden tresses; a raging serpent,
 9    1,   85, 3 |      their fair limbs lay their golden ornaments,~They drive away
10    1,   85, 9 |         turned the thunderbolt, golden, with thousand edges, fashioned
11    1,   88, 5 |     Maruts,~What time upon your golden wheels he saw you, wild
12    1,   95, 1 |         bears a Godlike Babe of golden colour; bright and fair-shining,
13    1,   96, 5 |         suckle one same Infant:~Golden between the heaven and earth
14    1,  105, 1 |         Ye lightnings with your golden wheels, men find not your
15    1,  122, 2 |        Morn shines with Surya's golden splendour.~
16    1,  122, 14|      shall give us him with the golden car and neck bejewelled.~
17    1,  139, 2 |        dwell have we beheld the Golden One,~Not with our thoughts
18    1,  139, 3 |        you.~The fellies of your golden chariot scatter drops, Mighty
19    1,  139, 3 |     drops, Mighty Ones! of your golden car.~
20    1,  139, 4 | chariot-scat, ye Mighty, on the golden car.~Ye seek mid-air as
21    1,  144, 6 |        two Mighty Ones, bright, golden closely joined, rolling
22    1,  162, 16|      the upper covering and the golden trappings,~The halters which
23    1,  180, 1 |        your car is flying.~Your golden fellies scatter drops of
24    2,   15, 9 |      the staff-bearer found the golden treasure. These things did
25    2,   27, 9 |                               9 Golden and splendid, pure like
26    2,   35, 10|                              10 Golden in form is he, like gold
27    2,   35, 10|         he is seated fresh from golden birthplace those who present
28    2,   35, 11|       his food is sacred oil of golden colour.~
29    3,   38, 8 |      debar me from enjoying the golden light which Savitar diffuses.~
30    3,   44, 3 |      The heaven with streams of golden hue, earth with her tints
31    3,   44, 3 |         of green and gold -~The golden Pair yield Indra plenteous
32    3,   44, 3 |          between them moves the golden One.~
33    3,   44, 4 |         4 When born to life the golden Bull illumines all the realm
34    3,   44, 4 |    realm of light.~He takes his golden weapon, Lord of Tawny Steeds,
35    3,   44, 4 |       Lord of Tawny Steeds, the golden thunder in his arms.~
36    4,    1, 8 |        of worship, borne on his golden car, sweet-tongued Invoker:~
37    4,    3, 1 |         Agni, invested with his golden colours, before the thunder
38    4,   44, 4 |                 4 Borne on your golden car, ye omnipresent! come
39    4,   44, 5 |      from heaven, borne on your golden chariot rolling lightly.~
40    4,   58, 5 |         descending, and lo! the Golden Reed is there among them.~
41    5,   55, 6 |       your steeds, and put your golden mantles on,~O Maruts, ye
42    5,   57, 1 |      Rudras, come borne on your golden car for our prosperity.~
43    5,   60, 4 |         houses, have with their golden natures decked their bodies.~
44    5,   67, 2 |       and Mitra, ye sit in your golden dwelling-place,~Ye Twain,
45    5,   75, 2 |       men,~Wonderful, with your golden paths, most gracious, bringers
46    6,   29, 2 |        and drivers stand on his golden chariot firmly stationed.~
47    6,   56, 3 |  through the speckled cloud~The golden wheel of Sura's car.~
48    6,   58, 3 |             3 O Pusan, with thy golden ships that travel across
49    6,   61, 7 |    Sarasvati, terrible with her golden path,~Foe-slayer, claims
50    6,   66, 2 |       thrice have waxen mighty.~Golden and dustless were their
51    6,   71, 1 |      the God hath stretched out golden arms that he may bring forth
52    6,   71, 3 |       firm and true.~God of the golden tongue, keep us for newest
53    6,   71, 5 |       Savitar hath extended his golden arms, exceeding fair to
54    7,   10, 1 |        his splendour shines the golden Hero: our longing thoughts
55    7,   38, 1 |          this God, extended the golden lustre which he spreads
56    7,   38, 2 |         Savitar whose hands are golden, and hear this man while
57    7,   45, 2 |                               2 Golden, sublime, and easy in their
58    7,   57, 3 |     with their own forms, their golden gauds, their weapons.~With
59    7,   63, 4 |                               4 Golden, far-seeing, from the heaven
60    7,   77, 2 |        beamed forth lovely with golden colours, Mother of kine,
61    7,   87, 5 |        hath made in heaven that Golden Swing to cover it with glory.~
62    8,    1, 24|     Steeds are harnessed to thy golden car.~So may the long-mancd
63    8,    5, 28|         28 Ascend your car with golden seat, O Asvins, and with
64    8,    5, 29|                              29 Golden is its supporting shaft,
65    8,    8, 2 |    canopy,~Bountiful, with your golden forms, Sages with depth
66    8,   20, 8 |    Sobharis' chariot within the golden box is balmed with milk.~
67    8,   22, 9 |    mount the chariot, mount the golden seat, ye who are Lords of
68    8,   29, 1 |   active, manifold he decks the golden one with ornament.~
69    8,   32, 29|        thy banquet, Steeds with golden manes,~Convey thee to the
70    8,   33, 11|       bulls' strength is in thy golden whip.~Thy car, O Maghavan,
71    8,   50, 6 |         and multiplying kine, a golden well, O God, art thou,~For
72    8,   54, 10|  spotted kine,~Kine decked with golden ornaments.~
73    8,   55, 3 |      curry-comb for horses or a golden goad,~Indra, the Vrtra-slayer,
74    8,   57, 3 |        thy greatness grasp,~The golden bolt that breaks its way.~
75    8,   82, 24|      his feast, Bay Steeds with golden manes, shall bring him to~
76    9,    5, 5 |                           5 The golden, the Celestial Doors are
77    9,   64, 20|        Swift One resteth in the golden place of sacrifice,~He leaves
78    9,   71, 6 |       speeds the God to his own golden wisely-tashioned place to
79    9,   75, 3 |         led by the men into the golden reservoir.~The milky streams
80    9,   85, 10|   resting on earth, the Bird of golden colour.~
81    9,   96, 2 |      decked with gold adorn his golden tendril, incessantly with
82    9,   97, 9 |     shines by night, by day the Golden.~
83    9,   97, 50|         us treasures bright and golden.~
84    9,  111, 1 |                1. WITH this his golden splendour purifying him,
85   10,   37, 9 |      its rest,~O Surya with the golden hair, ascend for us day
86   10,   96, 1 |      enter thee whose form hath golden tints.~
87   10,   96, 3 |       are set fast all forms of golden hue.~
88   10,   96, 4 |     were laid upon the sky, the golden thunderbolt spread out as
89   10,   96, 7 |   satisfied his longing for the golden drops.~
90   10,   96, 11|      beloved home to the bright golden Sun.~
91   10,  101, 10|                         10 Pour golden juice within the wooden
92   10,  112, 3 |       the fairest colours, with golden splendour of the Sun adorn
93   10,  123, 5 |          Vena, rests him on his golden pinion.~
 
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