Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   31, 16| speedest nigh and who inspirest mortals.~
 2    1,   39, 8 |          sent by you or sent by mortals threaten us,~Tear ye him
 3    1,   73, 7 |        those who worship be the mortals whom thou, O Agni, leadest
 4    1,   77, 2 |      when he seeks the Gods for mortals, knows them full well and
 5    1,   91, 2 |         thou glorious, guide of mortals.~
 6    1,   92, 10|         wastes away the life of mortals, like a skilled hunter cutting
 7    1,  105, 16|         transgressed, O Gods. O mortals, ye behold it not. Mark
 8    1,  114, 6 |    Immortal One, the food which mortals eat: be gracious unto me,
 9    1,  123, 3 |     this day to all the race of mortals,~May Savitar the God, Friend
10    1,  144, 5 |      the devotions. animate: we mortals call on him a God to give
11    1,  145, 5 |   declared the lore of works to mortals, Agni the Wise, for he knows
12    1,  180, 9 |     speeding like the priest of mortals,~And give good horses to
13    1,  190, 1 |         of lauds, both Gods and mortals listen.~
14    2,   21, 3 |        3 Still Victor, loved by mortals, ruler over men, o'erthrower,
15    2,   27, 10|         Gods, Asura! or be they mortals.~Grant unto us to see a
16    3,    1, 17|  homestead, thou hast lightened mortals: carborne thou goest to
17    3,    1, 18|       sate the King immortal of mortals, filling full their sacred
18    3,    9, 1 |       friends have chosen thee, mortals a God, to be our help,~The
19    3,    9, 6 |       Bearer of Oblations, thus mortals received thee from the Gods,~
20    3,   14, 7 |  Whatever, God, in sacrifice we mortals have wrought is all for
21    3,   29, 13|                              13 Mortals have brought to life the
22    3,   30, 3 |        thou didst in might when mortals vexed thee,-where now, O
23    3,   30, 15|        slain by thee, malignant mortals, armed with ill arts, our
24    3,   39, 4 |       found among them, none of mortals, to blame our sires who
25    3,   51, 5 |       are the gifts he gives to mortals: for him the earth bears
26    4,    1, 6 |       auspicious God bestows on mortals -~The God's glance, longed-for
27    4,    2, 1 |    Faithful One, Immortal among mortals, a God among the Gods, appointed
28    4,    2, 18|         their strong desire for mortals, to aid the True, the nearest
29    4,   11, 5 |         rank, as God, religious mortals~Invite with hyrnns; thee
30    4,   12, 5 |      from prison of the Gods or mortals.~Never may we who are thy
31    4,   17, 19|         singer never do Gods or mortals stay or hinder.~
32    4,   39, 5 |  Courser Dadhikris, a guide for mortals.~
33    4,   58, 3 |   mighty God hath entered in to mortals.~
34    5,    3, 5 |         sacrifice shall conquer mortals.~
35    5,    3, 6 |     Strength, by riches conquer mortals.~
36    5,    3, 8 |   cnkindled with good things by mortals.~
37    5,    4, 1 |  overcome the fierce attacks of mortals.~
38    5,    7, 9 |      support,~Bestow upon these mortals fame and splendour and intelligence.~
39    5,   22, 3 |                           3 All mortals come to thee for aid, the
40    5,   25, 4 |         King, for he extends to mortals and to Gods alike.~Agni
41    5,   31, 13|                          13 Let mortals who were happy still be
42    5,   49, 1 |        who allots the wealth of mortals.~You, Asvins, Heroes rich
43    5,   59, 7 |         carry them, as Gods and mortals know, have caused the waters
44    6,    5, 5 |       Immortal! in the midst of mortals, a sage, with wealth, with
45    6,   15, 8 |         With reverence Gods and mortals have established thee, the
46    6,   15, 13|         worshipper mid Gods and mortals, may he begin the sacrifice,
47    6,   16, 7 |                               7 Mortals with pious thought implore
48    6,   21, 3 |         that extended pathless.~Mortals who yearn to worship ne'
49    6,   22, 1 |       is alone to be invoked by mortals,~The Lord, the Mighty One,
50    6,   51, 2 | Beholding good and evil acts of mortals, Sura marks well the doing
51    6,   62, 8 |        of the wrath of Gods and mortals,~Make that, Adityas, Vasus,
52    7,    1, 9 |        the patriarchal men, the mortals who have in many places
53    7,    2, 8 |   accordant with the Gods, with mortals Agni,~Sarasvati with all
54    7,    4, 4 |      established, deathless mid mortals, wise among the foolish.~
55    7,    9, 1 |         signal both to Gods and mortals, to Gods oblations, riches
56    7,   23, 5 |     among the Gods thou pitiest mortals: O Hero, make thee glad
57    7,   25, 1 |        smite down our foes, the mortals who assail us,~Keep far
58    7,   38, 1 |        must Bhaga be invoked by mortals, Lord of great riches who
59    7,   45, 3 |        us the food that feedeth mortals.~
60    7,   60, 2 | beholding good and evil acts of mortals.~
61    7,   61, 1 |        well the zeal that is in mortals.~
62    7,   62, 4 |      him, the dearest Friend of mortals, Mitra.~
63    7,   75, 2 |    splendid riches, famed among mortals, man-befriending Goddess!~
64    7,   75, 4 |      upon the works and ways of mortals, Daughter of Heaven, the
65    7,   90, 2 |        thou makest famous among mortals: to him strong sons are
66    8,   11, 5 |                     5 We sages, mortals as we are, adore the mighty
67    8,   11, 6 |       we call the Sage to help, mortals, we call the God to aid:~
68    8,   48, 1 |        to which all Deities and mortals, calling it meath, gather
69    8,   48, 12|        in himself, hath entered mortals.~So let us serve this Soma
70    8,   49, 15|     wood: from both thy Mothers mortals kindle thee.~Unweariedly
71    8,   57, 8 |        whose friendship none of mortals ever hath obtained~None
72    8,   85, 18|         Chieftain of all living mortals, the very mighty slayer
73    8,   86, 9 |         the Stone, nor Gods nor mortals have attained to thee.~Thou
74    9,   97, 24|     King supreme of Deities and mortals,~From days of old is Treasure-Lord
75   10,    1, 4 |     Invoking Priest in homes of mortals.~
76   10,    2, 5 |        of feeble understanding, mortals bethink them not of sacrificing,~
77   10,    4, 2 |       the messenger of Gods and mortals, and goest glorious with
78   10,    4, 5 |      and to his place accordant mortals bear him.~
79   10,   35, 8 |          the Law of Gods, as we mortals acknowledge it!~The Sun
80   10,   45, 7 |                      7 So among mortals was Immortal Agni stablished
81   10,   79, 1 |       in the midst of tribes of mortals.~His jaws now open and now
82   10,   87, 21|     Agni, as Immortal, guard us mortals.~
83   10,   88, 15|         Fathers and of Gods and mortals.~On these two paths each
84   10,  118, 5 |         for the Gods~As such do mortals call on thee.~
85   10,  150, 2 |         ours.~O kindled God, we mortals are invoking thee, calling
 
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