Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   20, 4 |      constant labour, made~Their Sire and Mother young again.~
 2    1,   30, 9 |       ancient home,~Thee whom my sire invoked of old.~
 3    1,   38    |         by both hands, as a dear sire his son,~Gods, for whom
 4    1,   68, 5 |          wish as sons obey their sire's behest.~He, rich in food,
 5    1,   80, 16|    whatever rite Atharvan, Manus sire of all,~Dadhyach performed,
 6    1,   87, 5 |        descent from our primeval Sire; our tongue, when we behold
 7    1,   89, 10|      Aditi is the Mother and the Sire and Son.~Aditi is all Gods,
 8    1,  114, 7 |       full-grown man.~Slay not a sire among us, slay no mother
 9    1,  119, 8 |      forlorn by treachery of his sire.~Rich with the light ofheaven
10    1,  127, 8 |        by whose mouth, even as a sire's,~All these Immortals come
11    1,  130, 1 |  invoking thee,~As sons invite a sire, that thou mayst get thee
12    1,  140, 3 |   cherished, strengthener of his sire.~
13    1,  146, 5 |        himself abroad, he is the Sire all-visible of this progeny.~
14    1,  164, 8 |            8 The Mother gave the Sire his share of Order: with
15    1,  164, 12|       farther half of heaven the Sire five-footed, of twelve forms,
16    1,  191, 6 |                 6 Heaven is your Sire, your Mother Earth, Soma
17    2,   17, 6 |          of his arms is what the Sire hath fabricated from all
18    2,   29, 4 |         and ye chastised me as a sire the gambler.~Far be your
19    2,   33, 12|         even as a boy before the sire who greets him.~I praise
20    3,    1, 10|         nursed the Infant of the Sire and Maker: alone the Babe
21    3,    3, 4 |                            4 The Sire of sacrifice, great God
22    3,   18, 1 |        as a friend to friend, as sire and mother.~The races of
23    3,   27, 9 |      have I gained,~Yea, and die Sire of active strength.~
24    3,   31, 1 |         his daughter.~Fain, as a sire, to see his child prolific,
25    3,   54, 9 |          kinship with our mighty Sire and Father, -~Singing the
26    4,    1, 10|     prepared with wisdom, Dyaus, Sire, Begetter, raining down
27    4,    6, 7 |        Giver: his Mother and his Sire were free to send him.~Then
28    4,   17, 17|          the Soma;~As Friend, as Sire, most fatherly of fathers
29    4,   18, 12|        God, when by the foot thy Sire thou tookest and slewest,
30    5,   25, 5 |          bringer of glory to his sire.~
31    5,   34, 4 |         flee away from him whose sire, whose mother or whose brother
32    5,   52, 16|      Mighty Ones, declared their Sire.~
33    5,   60, 5 |         happy fortune.~May their Sire Rudra, young and deft, and
34    6,   12, 4 |          a champion, like Dawn's Sire to be praised with sacrifices.~
35    6,   26, 2 |          warrior, son of warrior sire, invokes thee, to gain great
36    7,   32, 3 |          As a son calleth on his sire.~
37    7,   32, 26|       Indra, give us wisdom as a sire gives wisdom to his sons.~
38    7,  101, 3 |        the Mother; therewith the Sire, therewith the son is nourished.~
39    8,    1, 6 |         thou art more to me than sire or niggard brother is.~Thou
40    8,   22, 15|         I call, like Sobhari our sire.~
41    8,   58, 15|        He for his Mother and his Sire cooked the wild mighty buffalo.~
42    8,   87, 11|         ever been a Mother and a Sire to us,~So now for bliss
43    8,   96, 5 |                      5 He is our Sire who gives to us, Great,
44    9,   46, 2 |      Like a bride dowered by her sire.~
45    9,   73, 5 |                           5 O'er Sire and Mother they have roared
46    9,   75, 2 |     secret name of Mother and of Sire.~
47    9,   86, 14|         himself his own primeval Sire.~
48   10,    3, 2 |         forth the dame the Great Sire's Daughter,~Holding aloft
49   10,    8, 7 |        seeking as ever the Chief Sire's intention,~Carefully tended
50   10,   20, 9 |       crimson, and glorious.~His sire begat him bright with hues
51   10,   25, 3 | gracious-at your glad carouse-as sire to son. Preserve us even
52   10,   28, 6 |      demolish many thousands: my Sire begot me with no foe to
53   10,   31, 10|        the first son sprang from sire and mother, cast up the
54   10,   33, 6 |                            6 The sire of Upamasravas, even him
55   10,   39, 6 |         you. Give me-your aid as sire and mother aid their son.~
56   10,   60, 7 |          is the mother, this the sire, this one hath come to be
57   10,   66, 14|         their voices, like their sire. Rsi-like praying to the
58   10,   67, 1 |     sprung from eternal Law, our sire discovered.~Ayasya, friend
59   10,   85, 15|           Where stood ye for die Sire's command?~
60   10,  100, 5 |         is Manu, Providence, our Sire. We ask for freedom and
 
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