Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   72, 10|              Gods immortal made both eyes of heaven, they gave to
 2    1,   89, 8 |           what is good, and with our eyes see what is good, ye Holy
 3    1,  113, 4 |           leader of glad sounds, our eyes behold her; splendid in
 4    1,  116, 16|         hundred wethers.~Ye gave him eyes, Nasatyas, Wonder-Workers,
 5    1,  116, 23|              his son Visnapu for his eyes to look on.~
 6    1,  117, 17|             To him, Rjrasva, gave ye eyes, O Asvins; light to the
 7    1,  118, 7 |           with approval, ye gave his eyes again to blinded Kanva.~
 8    1,  120, 6 |          Splendour, hither turn your eyes.~
 9    1,  128, 3 |             Observant with a hundred eyes the God is conqueror in
10    1,  139, 2 |           spirit, but with these our eyes, yea, with the eyes that
11    1,  139, 2 |              our eyes, yea, with the eyes that Soma gives.~
12    1,  146, 4 |           Longing, they turned their eyes unto the River: to these
13    1,  146, 5 |            regions, aim of all mens' eyes to be implored for life
14    1,  161, 13|          year, ye first unclosed our eyes.~
15    1,  164, 12|              he, God with far-seeing eyes, is mounted on the lower
16    1,  164, 16|           truly females: he who hath eyes sees this, the blind discerns
17    2,    2, 4 |        firmament, observant with his eyes, guard of the place as '
18    2,   27, 3 |              and faithful, with many eyes, fain to deceive the wicked,~
19    2,   39, 5 |           with quick vision like two eyes before us.~Come like two
20    3,   59, 1 |             Mitra beholdeth men with eyes that close not. To Mitra
21    4,   52, 5 |                                5 Our eyes behold thy blessed rays
22    5,    1, 4 |             together to Agni, as the eyes of all to Surya.~He, when
23    5,   66, 6 |               ye Gods with wandering eyes, would that the worshippers
24    6,   27, 4 |             great power of thine our eyes have witnessed, wherewith
25    7,   34, 10|              Mighty, with a thousand eyes, beholds the paths wherein
26    7,   55, 6 |            these we closely shut the eyes, even as we closely shut
27    7,   60, 7 |             They ever vigilant, with eyes that close not, caring for
28    7,   60, 10|                      10 Hid from our eyes is their resplendent meeting:
29    7,   91, 4 |              far as men behold whose eyes have vision,~O ye pure-drinkers,
30    8,    6, 25|              which shines before our eyes,~When, Indra, thou art kind
31    8,   33, 19|                   19 Cast down thine eyes and look not up. More closely
32    8,   48, 9 |          joint, O Soma, aim of men's eyes and guardian of our bodies.~
33    8,   48, 15|           our life-giver: aim of all eyes, light-finder, come within
34    9,   60, 1 |          Indu who sees with thousand eyes.~
35    9,   60, 2 |             2 Thee who hast thousand eyes to see, bearer of thousand
36    9,   65, 7 |             Mighty One with thousand eyes;~
37    9,  102, 8 |              wisdom and with radiant eyes unbar to us the stall of
38   10,   18, 1 |            To thee I say it who hast eyes and hearest: Touch not our
39   10,   21, 7 |            glad carouse-bright, with eyes most observant. Thou art
40   10,   68, 8 | rock-imprisoned sweetness as one who eyes a fish in scanty water.~
41   10,   71, 7 |           friends endowed alike with eyes and hearing.~Some look like
42   10,   79, 2 |                                2 His eyes are turned away, his head
43   10,   79, 5 |                Him with his thousand eyes he closely looks on: thou
44   10,   81, 3 |                        3 He who hath eyes on all sides round about
45   10,   85, 7 |              was the unguent for her eyes:~Her treasury was earth
46   10,   90, 1 |              hath Purusa, a thousand eyes, a thousand feet.~On every
47   10,  102, 12|             art the mark whereon the eyes of all life rest, when thou,~
48   10,  103, 1 |         stirring up the people,~With eyes that close not, bellowing,
49   10,  112, 10|                        10 Aim of our eyes be thou, for we implore
50   10,  127, 1 |                      1. WITH all her eyes the Goddess Night looks
51   10,  158, 5 |         behold,~See clearly with the eyes of men.~
52   10,  163, 1 |             thy nostrils, from thine eyes, from both thine ears and
53   10,  181, 3 |             3 They found with mental eyes the earliest Yajus, a pathway
54 AppI,    0, 7 |             thy nostrils, from thine eyes, from both thine ears and
 
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