Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,    1, 2 |                                     2 Worthy is Agni to be praised by
 2    1,    3, 2 |             wondrous deeds, ye heroes worthy of our praise,~Accept our
 3    1,    7, 7 |          praises rise:~I find no laud worthy of him.~
 4    1,    9, 5 |             bounty manifold, O Indra, worthy of' our wish,~For power
 5    1,   26, 1 |                                   1 O WORTHY of oblation, Lord of prospering
 6    1,   31, 12|                                    12 Worthy to be revered, O Agni, God,
 7    1,   36, 9 |              entertainer of the Gods.~Worthy of sacred food, praised
 8    1,   51, 1 |             Ram whom many men invoke, worthy of songs of praise, Indra,
 9    1,   62, 6 |               6 This is the deed most worthy of all honour, the fairest
10    1,   75, 3 |               kin, of men? who is thy worthy worshipper?~On whom dependent?
11    1,   79, 8 | ever-conquering wealth, wealth, Agni, worthy of our choice,~In all our
12    1,   81, 9 |             keep for thee all that is worthy of thy choice.~Discover
13    1,   94, 1 |                       1 FOR Jatavedas worthy of our praise will we frame
14    1,  105, 13|                                    13 Worthy of laud, O Agni, is that
15    1,  116, 11|                                    11 Worthy of praise and worth the
16    1,  119, 10|             by arrows, seeking heaven worthy of fame, like Indra, vanquisher
17    1,  141, 11|         Vouchsafe us riches turned to worthy ends, good luck abiding
18    1,  167, 7 |         Maruts, their real greatness, worthy to be lauded,~How, with
19    1,  168, 2 |            undulations of the floods, worthy of praise when near, like
20    1,  188, 3 |                         3 Invoked and worthy of our praise bring Gods
21    1,  190, 1 |             of the song, resplendent, worthy of lauds, both Gods and
22    2,    2, 11|               Conqueror! be to us, be worthy of our praise, thou for
23    2,    3, 1 |              serve the Gods for he is worthy.~
24    2,   13, 2 |          didst these things first art worthy of our lauds.~
25    2,   13, 3 |          didst these things first art worthy of our lauds.~
26    2,   13, 4 |          didst these things first art worthy of our lauds.~
27    2,   13, 8 |             performing much even now, worthy art thou of praise.~
28    2,   13, 9 |              Thou wast a mighty help. Worthy of lauds art thou.~
29    2,   13, 10|               victories reached afar. Worthy of lauds art thou.~
30    2,   13, 11|             Indra, for all thy deeds, worthy of lauds art thou.~
31    2,   13, 12|              unto the halt and blind. Worthy of lauds art thou.~
32    2,   22, 3 |               first and ancient work, worthy to be told forth in heaven,~
33    2,   33, 10|                                    10 Worthy, thou carriest thy bow and
34    2,   33, 10|          carriest thy bow and arrows, worthy, thy manyhued and honoured
35    2,   33, 10|       manyhued and honoured necklace.~Worthy, thou cuttest here each
36    3,   26, 2 |              for help, and Matarisvan worthy of the song of praise;~Brhaspati
37    4,   24, 1 |                               1. WHAT worthy praise will bring before
38    4,   36, 1 |             for reins, three-wheeled, worthy of lauds, rolls round the
39    4,   41, 6 |               For fertile fields, for worthy sons and grandsons, for
40    4,   53, 1 |              this great gift which is worthy of our choice,~Wherewith
41    5,    7, 2 |            men rejoice;~Even him whom worthy ones inflame, and living
42    5,   25, 3 |               most excellent,~O Agni, worthy of our choice, shine wealth
43    5,   38, 2 |      Mightiest Indra, thou possessest worthy of renown~Is bruited as
44    5,   86, 2 |              Twain invincible in war, worthy to be renowned in frays,~
45    5,   86, 5 |         without guile for mortal man,~Worthy themselves, I honour most,
46    6,    7, 3 |             on us excellent treasures worthy to belonged fo r.~
47    6,    8, 5 |              upon the singers wealth, worthy of holy synods, glorious,
48    7,   18, 5 |            for Sudas to traverse.~He, worthy of our praises, caused the
49    7,   56, 23|               did for our forefathers worthy of lauds which, even of
50    8,    9, 21|                       21 When Asvins, worthy of our lauds, ye seat you
51    8,   19, 7 |               Thou as our Friend hast worthy men.~
52    8,   20, 18|              And these the bounteous, worthy of the Maruts who move onward
53    8,   51, 6 |                                     6 Worthy of song, he looketh down
54    8,   57, 6 |              Strong, the measureless, worthy of praise, Most Bountiful,~
55    8,   81, 9 |              riches, thou Omniscient, worthy of our praise:~Help us in
56    8,   85, 8 |               piles of beaming light, worthy of worship.~We come to thee:
57    8,  103, 2 |         middle air,-no godless man is worthy to be called your foe.~
58    9,   15, 7 |         beautify him in the vats, him worthy to be beautified,~Him who
59    9,   77, 3 |                Beauteous as serpents, worthy to be looked upon, they
60    9,   85, 10|              Hymns kiss the Youngling worthy of laudation, resting on
61    9,   86, 48|         Winner of' power, flow, Soma, worthy of our laud: run onward
62    9,  101, 9 |             the juice, the mightiest, worthy to be famed,~Which the Five
63   10,    2, 2 |               up oblations, and Agni, worthy God, pay the Gods worship.~
64   10,   15, 5 |              5 May they, the Fathers, worthy of the Soma, invited to
65   10,   41, 1 |               That circumambient Car, worthy of sacrifice, we call with
66   10,   43, 8 |             these floods the dames of worthy lords.~This Maghavan hath
67   10,   48, 8 |              for the fight I made him worthy of the song apd hymn of
68   10,   49, 4 |               to succour him.~I was a worthy King to rule the worshipper,
69   10,   50, 4 |               holy prayer art mighty, worthy of sacrifice at all libations.~
70   10,   63, 2 |                                 2 For worthy of obeisance, Gods, are
71   10,   63, 2 |             Gods, are all your names, worthy of adoration and of sacrifice.~
72   10,   64, 14|               those mighty Goddesses, worthy of sacrifice, ecune with
73   10,   91, 1 |                Hotar of all oblation, worthy of our choice, Lord, beaming,
74   10,  120, 6 |                                     6 Worthy of praises, many-shaped,
75   10,  147, 2 |                thee in all sacrifices worthy of renown.~
 
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