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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
 501    2,   23, 9 |         prosperer, O Brahmanaspati, may we obtain the wealth of
 502    2,   23, 10|           own rich and liberal ally may we, Brhaspati, gain highest
 503    2,   23, 10|            man be lord of us:-still may we prosper, singing goodly
 504    2,   23, 12|           blow reach us, Brhaspati; may we humiliate the strong
 505    2,   23, 19|          with love is blessed. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 506    2,   24, 15|                 15 O Brahmanaspati, may we be evermore masters of
 507    2,   24, 16|          with love is blessed. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 508    2,   25, 3 |         Like Agni's blazing rush he may not be restrained, whomever
 509    2,   27, 1 |          offer tothe Kings Adityas.~May Mitra, Aryanian, and Bhaga
 510    2,   27, 2 |                   2 With one accord may Aryaman and Mitra and Varuna
 511    2,   27, 5 |                                   5 May I, Adityas, share m this
 512    2,   27, 5 |           and Mitra, round troubles may I pass, like rugged places.~
 513    2,   27, 7 |                  7 Mother of Kings, may Aditi transport us, by fair
 514    2,   27, 7 |         Aryaman, beyond all hatred.~May we uninjured, girt by many
 515    2,   27, 11|       guided by your wisdom, Vasus!~may I attain the light that
 516    2,   27, 14|             and sinned against you.~May I obtain the broad light
 517    2,   27, 16|           against the foe, Adityas,~May I car-borne pass like a
 518    2,   27, 16|         skilful horseman: uninjured may we dwell in spacious shelter.~
 519    2,   27, 17|           well-ordered riches. Lond may we speak, with heroes, in
 520    2,   28, 3 |        Varuna, with thoughtful care may we have high fortune in
 521    2,   28, 4 |                                   3 May we be in thy keeping, O
 522    2,   28, 6 |          from a bond that binds me: may we swell, Varuna, thy spring
 523    2,   28, 8 |             exile. Scatter, that we may live, the men who hate us~
 524    2,   28, 12|         friend's destitution.~King, may I never lack well-ordered
 525    2,   28, 12|           well-ordered riches. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 526    2,   29, 2 |                      3 What service may we do you with our future,
 527    2,   29, 5 |          that fearing in my heart I may approach you.~Protect us,
 528    2,   29, 6 |                                   7 May I not live, O Varuna, to
 529    2,   29, 6 |         friend's destitution.~King, may I never lack well-ordered
 530    2,   29, 6 |           well-ordered riches. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 531    2,   30, 11|          company of Maruts,~That we may gain wealth with full store
 532    2,   31, 1 |         from their home, our horses may fly forth, glad, eager for
 533    2,   31, 3 |                                3 Or may our Indra here, the Friend
 534    2,   31, 4 |                                4 Or may this Tvastar, God who rules
 535    2,   31, 5 |         that from what moves not ye may spread forth threefold food.~
 536    2,   31, 7 |            win the prize and glory. May they win, as a car-horse
 537    2,   32, 4 |          call on Raka swift to hear may she, auspicious, hear us,
 538    2,   32, 4 |          With never-breaking needle may she sew her work, and give
 539    2,   33, 1 |           fleet courser be the Hero may we transplant us, Rudra,
 540    2,   33, 2 |           which thou givest, Rudra, may I attain a hundred winters.~
 541    2,   33, 5 |                                   5 May I with praise-songs win
 542    2,   33, 5 |        gifts and invocations.~Ne'er may the tawny God, fair-checked,
 543    2,   33, 6 |           shade in fervent sunlight may I, uninjured, win the bliss
 544    2,   33, 14|                                  14 May Rudra's missile turn aside
 545    2,   33, 15|             to our invocation. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 546    2,   34, 15|                               15 So may your favouring help be turned
 547    2,   35, 1 |             flow of speech I utter: may the Floods' Child accept
 548    2,   35, 5 |      Goddesses to the God whom none may injure.~Within the waters
 549    2,   35, 15|            regard with favour. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 550    2,   37, 3 |                               3 Fat may the horses be wherewith
 551    2,   38, 2 |          arms widely forth that all may mark him.~Even the waters
 552    2,   38, 10|                                  10 May they who strengthen bliss,
 553    2,   38, 10|         Narasamsa aid us.~That good may come to us and wealth be
 554    2,   38, 10|             and wealth be gathered, may we be Savitar the God's
 555    2,   39, 8 |       Heroes, and come bither. Loud may we speak. with brave men,
 556    2,   40, 4 |            the firmament the other.~May they disclose to us great
 557    2,   40, 5 |       thought with favour: with you may we o'ercome in all encounters.~
 558    2,   40, 6 |                                   6 May Pusan stir our thought,
 559    2,   40, 6 |         thought, the all-impelling, may Soma Lord of riches grant
 560    2,   40, 6 |             riches grant us riches.~May Aditi the perfect Goddess
 561    2,   40, 6 |        perfect Goddess aid us. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 562    2,   41, 8 |             nor standing nigh to us may harm,~Yea, no malicious
 563    2,   42, 1 |          happy fortune from no side may calamity befall thee.~
 564    2,   42, 3 |            that no thief, no sinner may oppress us. Loud may we
 565    2,   42, 3 |         sinner may oppress us. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in
 566    2,   43, 3 |         With brave sons in assembly may we speak aloud.~ ~
 567    3,    1, 2 |            have we turned the rite; may the hymn aid it. With wood
 568    3,    1, 16|                                  16 May we, O Agni, thou who leadest
 569    3,    1, 21|       perpetual by the Visvamitras.~May we rest ever in the loving-kindness,
 570    3,    2, 7 |        graciously inclined, that he may win us strength.~
 571    3,    2, 14|           head of heaven, whom none may turn aside-to him the Powerful
 572    3,    3, 1 |             precious things that he may go on certain paths:~For
 573    3,    4, 3 |            of the libation,~That we may greet the Strong One with
 574    3,    4, 3 |             with our homage. Urged, may he bring the Gods, best
 575    3,    4, 4 |             sacred grass where Gods may rest them.~
 576    3,    4, 6 |       colour,~That Varuna and Mitra may accept us, and Indra, girt
 577    3,    4, 8 |                                   8 May Bharati with all her Sisters,
 578    3,    5, 8 |           when they hasten downward may Agni in his Parents' lap
 579    3,    5, 9 |            to the height of heaven.~May Agni, Friend, adorable Matarisvan,
 580    3,    7, 3 |        riches, he mounted those who may with case be guided.~He,
 581    3,    8, 11|              with thousand branches may we rise to greatness,~Tlou
 582    3,   11, 6 |     Strength of the Gods which none may harm, subduing all his enemies,~
 583    3,   11, 8 |            From Agni, by our hymns, may we gain all things that
 584    3,   11, 9 |         Agni, in our deeds of might may we obtain all precious things:~
 585    3,   13, 1 |            aloud with utmost power.~May he come to us with the Gods,
 586    3,   13, 4 |                                4 So may the gracious Agni grant
 587    3,   15, 1 |           of the fiends who hate us~May lofty Agni be my guide and
 588    3,   17, 5 |            our sacrifice where Gods may taste it.~
 589    3,   19, 1 |             skilled, shall worship: may he obtain us boons for strength
 590    3,   19, 3 |            Agni, of thee, the Good, may we sing forth fair praises.~
 591    3,   21, 2 |             choicest boon that Gods may feast.~
 592    3,   26, 3 |           the women by the Kusikas.~May Agni, he who wakes among
 593    3,   30, 18|          thee at many noble viands.~May we be winners of abundant
 594    3,   30, 18|         winners of abundant riches. May Indra be our wealth with
 595    3,   32, 9 |          drankest up the Soma.~Days may not check the power of thee
 596    3,   32, 13|             still for new blessings may I turn him hither,~Him magnified
 597    3,   32, 14|             will I laud Indra;~Then may lie safely bear us over
 598    3,   33, 4 |             have made us.~Our flood may not be stayed when urged
 599    3,   33, 13|         spare the thongs;~And never may the pair of Bulls, harmless
 600    3,   35, 2 |           That they in fleet course may bring Indra hither, e'en
 601    3,   37, 2 |             Lord of Hundred Powers, may those who praise thee hitherward.~
 602    3,   37, 6 |           Powers,~Indra, that Vrtra may be slain.~
 603    3,   37, 10|            splendid fame which none may mar~We make thy might perpetual.~
 604    3,   39, 7 |        discerning it from darkness: may we be far removed from all
 605    3,   39, 8 |             the worlds for worship: may we be far from most overwhelming
 606    3,   41, 9 |                                   9 May long-maned Coursers, dropping
 607    3,   43, 4 |       offering which we bring thee, may Indra, Friend, hear his
 608    3,   44, 1 |                                  1. May this delightsome Soma be
 609    3,   46, 3 |              and the Gods, for none may be his equal.~Impetuous
 610    3,   51, 11|            thy Godlike nature well:~May it cheer thee who lovest
 611    3,   52, 6 |       offered viands and with songs may we assist thee, Sage, whom
 612    3,   52, 8 |         Hero mid the heroes.~Indra, may hymns accordant with thee
 613    3,   53, 17|             nor the yoke be broken.~May Indra, keep the yoke-pins
 614    3,   53, 18|          seed and progeny that they may live, for thou art he who
 615    3,   53, 20|          forlorn or injure us.~Safe may we be until we reach our
 616    3,   54, 1 |       unceasing, have they offered.~May Agni hear us with his homely
 617    3,   54, 3 |               3 O Heaven and Earth, may your great law he faithful:
 618    3,   54, 12|       skiful-handed, helpful, holy, may Tvastar, God, give us these
 619    3,   54, 19|                                  19 May the Gods' envoy, sent to
 620    3,   54, 19|             for our perfect safety.~May Earth and Heaven, the Sun,
 621    3,   54, 20|             in freshening moisture.~May Aditi with the Adityas hear
 622    3,   54, 21|            Agni, in thy friendship: may I attain the seat of foodful.
 623    3,   55, 22|           wealth for thee, O Indra.~May we as friends of thine share
 624    3,   56, 1 |         steadfast ordinances.~Ne'er may the earth and heaven which
 625    3,   56, 7 |         solicit wealth that Savitar may send us.~
 626    3,   56, 8 |         never to be injured. Thrice may the Gods from heaven attend
 627    3,   57, 2 |            Gods have all delighted, may I win blessing here from
 628    3,   59, 3 |       closely the Aditya's statute, may we remain in Mitra's gracious
 629    3,   59, 4 |           dominion, King, Disposer.~May we enjoy the grace of him
 630    3,   62, 3 |         with full store of heroes.~.May the Varutris with their
 631    3,   62, 5 |           pray for power which none may bend -~
 632    3,   62, 9 |                                   9 May he who sees all living things,
 633    3,   62, 9 |             together at a glancc, -~May lie, may Pusan be our help.~
 634    3,   62, 9 |             at a glancc, -~May lie, may Pusan be our help.~
 635    3,   62, 10|                                  10 May we attain that excellent
 636    3,   62, 10|        glory of Savitar the God:~So May he stimulate our prayers.~
 637    3,   62, 14|             To us and to our cattle may Soma give salutary food,~
 638    3,   62, 15|                                  15 May Soma, strengthening our
 639    3,   62, 16|                                  16 May Mitra-Varuna, sapient Pair,
 640    4,    1, 20|      secured the Gods' high favour,-may he be gracious, to us Jatavedas.~
 641    4,    2, 10|            thee, Most Youthful! and may we strengthen him when he
 642    4,    2, 11|                                  11 May he who knows distinguish
 643    4,    2, 15|                                  15 May we, seven sages first in
 644    4,    2, 15|        Mother, men to be ordainers.~May we, Angirases, be sons of
 645    4,    4, 7 |          for his life and dwelling. May all his days be bright:
 646    4,    4, 8 |             favour: sing in answer. May this my song sing like a
 647    4,    4, 8 |             of good steeds and cars may we adorn thee, and day by
 648    4,    4, 9 |          day at eve and morning.~So may we honour thee, content
 649    4,    4, 12|           friendly, most unwearied,~May thy protecting powers, unerring
 650    4,    4, 14|             Aided by thee with thee may we be wealthy, may we gain
 651    4,    4, 14|             thee may we be wealthy, may we gain strength with thee
 652    4,    5, 4 |                                   4 May he with sharpened teeth,
 653    4,    5, 7 |                                7 So may our song that purifies,
 654    4,    7, 7 |            this earthly udder, Gods may rejoice them in the home
 655    4,    8, 5 |                                   5 May we be they who gratify Agni
 656    4,    8, 7 |             unto us, day after day, may riches craved by many come,~
 657    4,    9, 2 |                                   2 May he the Immortal, Helper,
 658    4,    9, 8 |                                   8 May thine inviolable car, wherewith
 659    4,   10, 3 |                               4 Now may we serve thee singing these
 660    4,   12, 1 |          offiers thee food, O Agni,~May he excel, triumphant through
 661    4,   12, 5 |          the Gods or mortals.~Never may we who are thy friends be
 662    4,   14, 4 |                                   4 May those most powerful steeds
 663    4,   15, 9 |                9 Long, O ye Asvins, may he live, your care, ye Gods,
 664    4,   16, 11|         spoil for capture, the sage may on the final day be present.~
 665    4,   16, 19|          Maghavan, in every battle,~May we rejoice through many
 666    4,   16, 20|             have fashioned,~That he may, ne'er withdraw from us
 667    4,   16, 21|         Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, car-borne, through song
 668    4,   17, 9 |           the booty that he winneth may we, well-loved, continue
 669    4,   17, 21|         Lord of Bays! is fashioned. May we, car-borne, through song
 670    4,   19, 11|         Lord of Bays! is fashioned. May we, car-borne, through song
 671    4,   20, 1 |            1. FROM near or far away may mighty Indra giver of succour,
 672    4,   20, 2 |                                   2 May Indra come to us with Tawny
 673    4,   20, 2 |            to favour and enrich us.~May Maghavan, loud-voiced and
 674    4,   20, 3 |         Thunder-armed! like hunters may we with thee subdue in fight
 675    4,   20, 11|              for thee is fashioned. May we, car-born, through song
 676    4,   21, 1 |                                  1. MAY Indra come to us for our
 677    4,   21, 1 |       praised, our feast-companion.~May he whose powers are many,
 678    4,   21, 5 |                                   5 May the Priest, Lord of many
 679    4,   21, 6 |           they ply the press-stone,~May he whose wrath is fierce,
 680    4,   21, 10|           with thy power to riches: may I be sharer of thy Godlike
 681    4,   21, 11|         Lord of Bays! is fashioned. May we, care-borne, through
 682    4,   22, 11|         Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, car-borne, through song
 683    4,   23, 4 |         wealth which he possesseth?~May he, the God, mark well my
 684    4,   23, 6 |          brotherhood with us, -when may we tell it?~The streams
 685    4,   23, 11|         Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, car-borne, through song
 686    4,   24, 1 |            Son of Strength, that he may grant us riches;~For he
 687    4,   24, 7 |             devoted servant, to him may Indra give heroic vigour.~
 688    4,   24, 11|         Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, car-borne, through song
 689    4,   27, 5 |      offered: that Indra to his joy may drink, the Hero, that he
 690    4,   27, 5 |            drink, the Hero, that he may take and drink it to his
 691    4,   29, 3 |         Make his cars hear, that he may show his vigour and may
 692    4,   29, 3 |             may show his vigour and may be joyful in the way he
 693    4,   29, 3 |        joyful in the way he loveth.~May mighty Indra pouring forth
 694    4,   29, 5 |         Maghavan, by thee protected may we be thine, princes and
 695    4,   30, 19|           the blind, the lame.~None may attain this bliss of thine.~
 696    4,   30, 24|                  24 O Watchful One, may Aryaman the God give thee
 697    4,   30, 24|             thee all goodly things.~May Risan, Bhaga, and the God
 698    4,   31, 10|                                  10 May thine assistance keep us
 699    4,   31, 10|      hundred and thy thousand aids:~May all thy favours strengthen
 700    4,   32, 6 |                                   6 May we be friends of one like
 701    4,   32, 15|                                  15 May praise from us who think
 702    4,   33, 2 |                                   3 May they who made their Parents,
 703    4,   33, 2 |             young again for ever, -~May Vaja, Vibhvan, Rbhu, joined
 704    4,   33, 6 |             guests of him who never may be hidden,~lley made fair
 705    4,   33, 7 |                                   8 May they who formed the swift
 706    4,   33, 7 |             and all-impelling,~Even may they form wealth for us,-
 707    4,   34, 11|            the Kings, Gods! that ye may give us riches.~
 708    4,   36, 8 |            the wishes of our hearts may ye, who have full knowledge
 709    4,   36, 9 |     splendid sort, O Rbhus, that we may make us more renowned than
 710    4,   37, 2 |                                   2 May these rites please you in
 711    4,   37, 2 |           in your heart and spirit; may the drops clothed in oil
 712    4,   37, 2 |          oil this day approach you.~May the abundant juices bear
 713    4,   37, 7 |            Princes, lauded, that we may press forward to each point
 714    4,   37, 8 |            steed, that ample riches may be won.~
 715    4,   38, 8 |            he in his striving; none may stay him.~
 716    4,   38, 10|            Sun lightens the waters.~May the strong Steed who winneth
 717    4,   39, 1 |          laud the Earth and Heaven.~May the Dawns flushing move
 718    4,   39, 3 |          mind with Varuna and Mitra may Aditi make free from all
 719    4,   39, 6 |             conquering Steed.~Sweet may he make our mouths; may
 720    4,   39, 6 |             may he make our mouths; may he prolong the days we have
 721    4,   40, 1 |          the praise of Dadhikravan: may all the Mornings move me
 722    4,   40, 2 |            good and with the swift, may he hasten the food of Dawn.~
 723    4,   40, 2 |            hasten the food of Dawn.~May he the true, the fleet,
 724    4,   41, 5 |            love the milch-Cow.~Milk may it yield us as, gone forth
 725    4,   41, 6 |          and for steer-like vigour,~May Indra-Varuna with gracious
 726    4,   41, 10|                                  10 May we ourselves be lords of
 727    4,   41, 10|    sustenance for car and hones.~So may the Twain who work with
 728    4,   41, 11|     flashing arrows play in combat, may we through you be winners
 729    4,   42, 10|                                  10 May we, possessing much, delight
 730    4,   46, 3 |                                   3 May steeds a thousand bring
 731    4,   47, 3 |             with your team, that ye may drink the Soma juice.~
 732    4,   48, 4 |                                   4 May nine-and-ninety harnessed
 733    4,   50, 6 |              the Father.~Brhaspati, may we be lords of riches, with
 734    4,   50, 11|          and Indra, make us prosper may this be your benevolence
 735    4,   51, 10|           place of rest ye rouse us may we be masters of heroic
 736    4,   51, 11|          Dawns, I thus address you.~May we be glorious among the
 737    4,   51, 11|          glorious among the people. May Heaven vouchsafe us this,
 738    4,   53, 6 |           moves not and what moves,~May he vouchsafe us shelter, -
 739    4,   53, 7 |            Savitar, God, come nigh: may he prosper our home, give
 740    4,   53, 7 |           give food and noble sons.~May he invigorate us through
 741    4,   53, 7 |            the days and nights, and may he send us opulence with
 742    4,   54, 1 |             Manu's progeny, that he may grant us here riches most
 743    4,   54, 4 |                              4 None may impede that power of Savitar
 744    4,   54, 5 |            unto these.~However they may fly and draw themselves
 745    4,   54, 6 |                                   6 May the libations poured to
 746    4,   54, 6 |         Savitar, bring us blessing.~May Indra, Heaven, Earth, Sindhu
 747    4,   55, 3 |         implore for friendship:~And may the unobstructed Night and
 748    4,   55, 4 |       welfare.~Lauded in manly mode may Indra-Visnu grant us their
 749    4,   55, 7 |                                   7 May Goddess Aditi with Gods
 750    4,   55, 8 |           Agni of great prosperity:~May he bestow these gifts on
 751    4,   55, 10|                          10 So then may Bhaga, Savitar, Varuna,
 752    4,   56, 1 |                                  1. MAY mighty Heaven and Earth,
 753    4,   56, 4 |          universal, holy, guard us. May we, car-borne, through song
 754    4,   57, 1 |            kine and steeds. In such may he be good to us.~
 755    4,   57, 3 |             us be air's mid-region.~May the Field's Lord for us
 756    4,   57, 3 |           be full of sweetness, and may we follow after him uninjured.~
 757    4,   57, 4 |            work our steers and men, may the plough furrow happily.~
 758    4,   57, 4 |           the traces bound; happily may he ply the goad.~
 759    4,   57, 7 |                                   7 May Indra press the furrow down,
 760    4,   57, 7 |        Indra press the furrow down, may Pusan guide its course aright.~
 761    4,   57, 7 |            guide its course aright.~May she, as rich in milk, be
 762    4,   58, 11|             heart, within all life.~May we attain that sweetly-flavoured
 763    5,    2, 5 |         seized upon them free them. May he, observant, drive the
 764    5,    2, 6 |              home of the people.~So may the prayers of Atri give
 765    5,    2, 11|              God, accept it gladly, may we obtain thereby the heavenly
 766    5,    2, 12|                                  12 May he, the strong-necked Steer,
 767    5,    2, 12|           man who spreads the grass may he grant shelter, grant
 768    5,    3, 6 |             6 Aided by thee, O Agni may we conquer through our oblation,
 769    5,    3, 6 |          fain for wealth, awakened:~May we in battle, in the days'
 770    5,    4, 1 |            sacrifices.~Through thee may we obtain the strength we
 771    5,    4, 7 |                                   7 May we, O Agni, with our lauds
 772    5,    4, 8 |            oblation.~Among the Gods may we be counted pious: protect
 773    5,    4, 10|            renown, O Jatavedas, and may I be immortal by my children.~
 774    5,    6, 4 |             that this glorious fuel may send forth by day its light
 775    5,    6, 8 |           and safe and happy homes.~May we who have sung hymns to
 776    5,    6, 10|       sacrifices and with hymns.~So may he give us what we crave,
 777    5,    7, 10|         cattle given by thee.~Agni, may Atri overcome the Dasyus
 778    5,    8, 5 |         light of thine when blazing may not be opposed.~
 779    5,    9, 6 |             s friendly furtherance,~May we, averting hate, subbue
 780    5,    9, 7 |        riches, thou victorious God.~May he protect and nourish us,
 781    5,   10, 7 |            the strong, that singers may extol thee. Be near us in
 782    5,   11, 4 |                                   4 May Agni graciously come to
 783    5,   12, 5 |      eternal;~Wide is his dwelling. May the noble offipring of Nahusa
 784    5,   13, 3 |                                   3 May Agni, Priest among mankind,
 785    5,   14, 1 |           Agni with song of praise: may he bear our oblations to
 786    5,   14, 3 |                           3 That he may bear their gifts to heaven,
 787    5,   15, 3 |           food as power resistless.~May he, born newly, conquer
 788    5,   15, 5 |                                   5 May strength preserve the compass
 789    5,   17, 1 |                             1. GOD, may a mortal call the Strong
 790    5,   20, 4 |           day,~For wealth, for Law. May we rejoice, Most Wise One!
 791    5,   25, 1 |           to us.~Son of the Brands, may he give gifts, and, righteous,
 792    5,   25, 9 |           homage to Agni Conqueror.~May he, most wise, as with a
 793    5,   26, 9 |                                9 So may the Maruts sit thereon,
 794    5,   28, 2 |             Agni, gifts that guests may claim.~
 795    5,   29, 3 |             ye Brahmans, Maruts, so may Indra drink draughts of
 796    5,   29, 14|  Thunder-wielder! none is there who may hinder this thy prowess.~
 797    5,   30, 2 |            and they said in answer, May we, awakened men, attain
 798    5,   31, 13|          these thy people-with whom may we be numbered-give thou
 799    5,   32, 9 |                               9 Who may arrest his strength or cheek
 800    5,   34, 7 |             even in wide stronghold may all the folk stand firm
 801    5,   34, 9 |          and standard of the pious.~May the collected waters yield
 802    5,   35, 8 |            with thine intelligence.~May we, O Mightiest One, obtain
 803    5,   36, 1 |                                  1. MAY Indra come to us, he who
 804    5,   36, 1 |         steer who roams the deserts may he drink eagerly the milked-out
 805    5,   36, 2 |           Lord of Bay Horses, Hero, may the Soma rise to thy cheeks
 806    5,   36, 2 |          jaws like mountain-ridges.~May we, O King, as he who driveth
 807    5,   36, 5 |                                   5 May the strong Heaven make thee
 808    5,   37, 1 |          beam in splendour.~For him may mornings dawn without cessation
 809    5,   37, 3 |            a vigorous consort.~Here may his car seek fame, here
 810    5,   37, 5 |                                   5 May he support in peace and
 811    5,   38, 4 |           thine, O Vrtra-slayer, it may be,~Bring thou to us heroic
 812    5,   38, 5 |           of Hundred Powers,~Indra, may we be guarded well, Hero,
 813    5,   38, 5 |           we be guarded well, Hero, may we be guarded well.~
 814    5,   39, 2 |         that which is in heaven.~So may we know thee as thou art,
 815    5,   40, 4 |         Vrtra-slayer, Soma-drinker,~May he come hither with his
 816    5,   40, 4 |          with his yoked Bay Horses; may Indra gladden him at the
 817    5,   41, 2 |                                   2 May Mitra, Varuna, Aryaman,
 818    5,   41, 6 |          devout, noble and prudent, may the Gods' Spouses in their
 819    5,   41, 9 |          are Heroes like the Vasus.~May holy Aptya, Friend of man,
 820    5,   41, 11|           takes thought for riches?~May Plants, the Waters, and
 821    5,   41, 12|                                  12 May the swift Wanderer, Lord
 822    5,   41, 12|          throuih cloudy heaven:~And may the Waters, bright like
 823    5,   41, 14|             summon to the feasting.~May days with bright dawns cause
 824    5,   41, 14|            my songs to prosper, and may the conquered streams increase
 825    5,   41, 15|         with her powers to succour.~May the great Mother Rasa here
 826    5,   41, 16|                              16 How may we serve the Liberal Ones
 827    5,   41, 16|           Deep annoy us, and gladly may he welcome our addresses.~
 828    5,   41, 18|                          18 O Gods, may we obtain from you this
 829    5,   41, 18|             Cow's praise, ye Vasus.~May she who gives good gifts,
 830    5,   41, 19|                                  19 May Ila, Mother of the herds
 831    5,   41, 19|          all the streams accept us;~May Urvasi in lofty heaven accepting,
 832    5,   42, 1 |                              1. Now may our sweetest song with deep
 833    5,   42, 1 |            Mitra, Aditi, and Bhaga.~May the Five Priests' Lord,
 834    5,   42, 2 |                                   2 May Aditi welcome, even as a
 835    5,   42, 10|            Gods regards the demons.~May he, though bathed in sweat,
 836    5,   42, 12|                                  12 May the House-friends, the cunning-handed
 837    5,   42, 12|             cunning-handed Artists, may the Steer's Wives, the streams
 838    5,   42, 12|          carved out by Vibhvan,~And may the fair Ones honour and
 839    5,   42, 14|                   14 Now, even now, may thy fair praise, O Singer,
 840    5,   42, 15|                                  15 May this my laud attain the
 841    5,   42, 16|                                  16 May this my laud reach earth
 842    5,   42, 16|            plants to win me riches.~May every Deity be swift to
 843    5,   42, 17|                            17 Gods, may we dwell in free untroubled
 844    5,   42, 18|                                  18 May we obtain the Asvins' newest
 845    5,   43, 1 |                                  1. MAY the Milch-cows who hasten
 846    5,   43, 2 |         sweetof speech, fairhanded, may they, far-famed, in every
 847    5,   43, 11|                 11 From high heaven may Sarasvati the Holy visit
 848    5,   43, 11|        mountain.~Eager, propitious, may the balmy Goddess hear our
 849    5,   43, 13|                                  13 May the Sustainer, high in heaven,
 850    5,   43, 15|           their devotion seek thee.~May every Deity be swift to
 851    5,   43, 16|                            16 Gods, may we dwell in free untroubled
 852    5,   43, 17|                                  17 May we obtain the Asvins' newest
 853    5,   44, 7 |        spirit moveth o'er the foes.~May he, self-excellent, grant
 854    5,   44, 11|          fresh draught so that they may come, know when thy time
 855    5,   45, 5 |             5 This day approach us: may our thoughts be holy, far
 856    5,   45, 9 |         Borne by his Coursers Seven may Surya visit the field that
 857    5,   45, 11|    completed.~Through this our hymn may we have Gods to guard us:
 858    5,   46, 1 |             turning back therefrom. May he who knows the way, the
 859    5,   46, 2 |          and Marut host, and Visnu.~May both Nasatyas, Rudra, heavenly
 860    5,   46, 3 |            Samsa, Savitar that they may help.~
 861    5,   46, 4 |                                   4 May Visnu also and Vata who
 862    5,   46, 4 |        possessions give us joy;~And may the Rbhus and the Asvins,
 863    5,   46, 4 |      Vibhvan remember us so that we may have wealth.~
 864    5,   46, 5 |                                5 So may the band of Maruts dwelling
 865    5,   46, 6 |                               6 And may the Mountains famed in noble
 866    5,   46, 6 |             keep us safe from harm.~May Bhaga the Dispenser come
 867    5,   46, 7 |                                   7 May the Gods' Spouses aid us
 868    5,   46, 8 |                                   8 May the Dames, wives of Gods,
 869    5,   46, 8 |        Asvini, Agnayi, and Indrani.~May Rodasi and Varunani hear
 870    5,   47, 7 |          praise, O Varuna and Mitra may this be health and force
 871    5,   47, 7 |            and force to us, O Agni.~May we obtain firm ground and
 872    5,   48, 1 |                             1. WHAT may we meditate for the beloved
 873    5,   49, 3 |              his garb is splendour.~May Indra, Visniu, Varuna, Mitra,
 874    5,   49, 4 |    sacrifice's priest, invite them, may we he lords of wealth and
 875    5,   49, 5 |           grace of Heaven and Earth may we be happy.~
 876    5,   50, 2 |             speak after us.~As such may we attain to wealth and
 877    5,   50, 3 |            Gods and then the Dames.~May he remove and keep afar
 878    5,   50, 5 |                                   5 May these thy riches, Leader
 879    5,   51, 11|                                  11 May Bhaga and the Asvins grant
 880    5,   51, 12|     Brhaspati with all his company. May the Adityas bring us health
 881    5,   51, 13|                                  13 May all the Gods, may Agni the
 882    5,   51, 13|                13 May all the Gods, may Agni the beneficent, God
 883    5,   51, 13|          Divine Ones, for our good. May Rudra bless and keep us
 884    5,   51, 15|                15 Like Sun and Moon may we pursue in full prosperity
 885    5,   53, 11|             With eulogies and hymns may we follow your army, troop
 886    5,   53, 14|                                  14 May we in safety pass by those
 887    5,   53, 14|          disgrace and hate.~Maruts, may we be there when ye, at
 888    5,   53, 15|         sons,~Whom ye protect. Such may we be.~
 889    5,   54, 13|                     13 Sage Maruts, may we be the drivers of the
 890    5,   54, 15|         solicit wealth wherewith we may spread forth mid men like
 891    5,   54, 15|           this hymn of mine that we may live a hundred winters through
 892    5,   55, 9 |             the gifts we bring you. May we be masters of abundant
 893    5,   57, 7 |           give us high distinction: may I enjoy your Godlike help
 894    5,   58, 3 |                          3 This day may all your water-bringers,
 895    5,   59, 4 |                 4 Who, O ye Maruts, may attain the mighty lore of
 896    5,   59, 4 |         lore of you the mighty, who may reach your manly deeds?~
 897    5,   59, 8 |                                   8 May Dyaus, the Infinite, roar
 898    5,   59, 8 |     Infinite, roar for our banquet: may Dawns toil for us, glittering
 899    5,   60, 1 |             the gracious Agni: here may he sit and part our meed
 900    5,   60, 5 |             grown to happy fortune.~May their Sire Rudra, young
 901    5,   61, 4 |             a lovely Spouse~That ye may warm you at the fire.~
 902    5,   61, 5 |                                   5 May she gain cattle for her
 903    5,   62, 7 |       deep-spoiled and fruitful. So may we share the meath that
 904    5,   62, 9 |             and when we long to win may we be victors.~
 905    5,   64, 3 |                            3 That I may gain a refuge now, may my
 906    5,   64, 3 |            I may gain a refuge now, may my steps be on Mitra's path.~
 907    5,   64, 4 |          Mitra and Varuna, from you may I, by song, win noblest
 908    5,   64, 5 |           they who are your friends may thrive.~
 909    5,   64, 6 |           Vouchsafe us room that we may win strength for prosperity
 910    5,   65, 5 |          extends to utmost distance may we dwell,~Unmenaced, guarded
 911    5,   66, 3 |           praise you that your cars may travel far in front of ours -~
 912    5,   70, 1 |             doth your grace extend.~May I obtain your kind good-will.~
 913    5,   70, 2 |           From you, benignant Gods, may we gain fully food for sustenance.~
 914    5,   70, 4 |                          4 Or ne'er may we, O Wondrous Strong, enjoy
 915    5,   72, 3 |                                   3 May Varuna and Mitra, for our
 916    5,   74, 8 |                         8 O Asvins, may your car approach, most
 917    5,   74, 8 |         speed.~Through many regions may our praise pass onward among
 918    5,   74, 9 |                                   9 May our laudation of you Twain,
 919    5,   76, 5 |                                   5 May we obtain the Asvins' newest
 920    5,   77, 5 |                                   5 May we obtain the Asvins' newest
 921    5,   78, 7 |            thee the babe unborn, so may the ten-month babe descend.~
 922    5,   78, 9 |             in his mother's side, -~May he come forth alive, unharmed,
 923    5,   80, 5 |            as 'twere, erect that we may see her.~Driving away malignity
 924    5,   82, 6 |            God Savitar's influence,~May we obtain all lovely things.~
 925    5,   87, 6 |      greatness, ye of mighty power: may your bright vigour be our
 926    5,   87, 7 |                                7 So may the Rudras, mighty warriors,
 927    6,    1, 1 |         made us strength which none may conquer, strength that shall
 928    6,    1, 10|          with hymns, with altar: so may we strive for thine auspicious
 929    6,    1, 13|                                  13 May I obtain much wealth in
 930    6,    2, 11|          weal from heaven, that men may dwell securely. May we o'
 931    6,    2, 11|             men may dwell securely. May we o'ercome the foe's malign
 932    6,    2, 11|           foe's malign oppressions, may we o'ercome them, through
 933    6,    4, 2 |                                   2 May Agni, radiant Herald of
 934    6,    4, 5 |            nights as Vayu kingdoms.~May we o'ercome those who resist
 935    6,    4, 8 |          chiefs and bard this boon. May we live happy, with hero
 936    6,    5, 7 |                  7 Help us, that we may gain this wish, O Agni,
 937    6,    5, 7 |         Desiring strength from thee may we be strengthened, and
 938    6,    8, 6 |         undecaying, bending not.~So may we win for us strength.
 939    6,    9, 7 |           be gracious to assist us, may the Immortal favour us and
 940    6,   10, 7 |           foes, increase our store. May we he glad a hundred winters
 941    6,   11, 6 |         clad in the robe of riches, may we escape from woe as from~
 942    6,   12, 1 |         Herald within the dwelling, may Agni worship the Impeller'
 943    6,   12, 6 |          and drive away affliction. May brave sons gladden us through
 944    6,   13, 6 |          offspring, full of vigour.~May I by all my songs obtain
 945    6,   13, 6 |             songs obtain abundance. May brave sons gladden us through
 946    6,   14, 6 |           weal from heaven that men may dwell securely. May we o'
 947    6,   14, 6 |             men may dwell securely. May we o'ercome the foe's malign
 948    6,   14, 6 |           foe's malign oppressions, may we o'ercome them, through
 949    6,   15, 10|           to look on, him very wise may we who know not follow.~
 950    6,   15, 12|           darkening come upon thee: may wealth be ours, desirable
 951    6,   15, 13|    worshipper mid Gods and mortals, may he begin the sacrifice,
 952    6,   15, 15|        strife for spoil, so that we may o'ercome all things that
 953    6,   16, 28|                                  28 May Agni with his pointed blaze
 954    6,   16, 28|         each fierce devouring fiend~May Agni win us wealth by war.~
 955    6,   16, 34|                                  34 May Agni slay the Vrtras,-fain
 956    6,   16, 36|         wins progeny, Agni, that it may shine to heaven.~
 957    6,   16, 46|           at sacrifice, lauds Agni,~May well attract, with prayer
 958    6,   17, 13|                               13 So may our new prayer bring thee
 959    6,   17, 15|                        15 With this may we obtain strength God-appointed,
 960    6,   18, 8 |      faithless, bearing a name that may be well remembered,~Indra
 961    6,   19, 2 |        waxed by strength which none may conquer, and even at once
 962    6,   19, 6 |            of Bay Steeds, that they may make us joyful.~
 963    6,   19, 7 |         assisted and triumphant, we may laud thee in gaining seed
 964    6,   19, 8 |             by thine assistance, we may conquer our foes in battle,
 965    6,   19, 9 |           below us.~From every side may it approach us, Indra. Give
 966    6,   19, 10|            thee, like heroes Indra, may we win wealth by deeds glory.~
 967    6,   19, 13|   friendships, God invoked of many! may we be victors over every
 968    6,   19, 13|          Slaying both kinds of foe, may we, O Hero, be happy, helped
 969    6,   20, 10|                                  10 May we, O Indra, gain by thy
 970    6,   22, 7 |          One, in ancient manner.~So may that Indra, boundless, faithful
 971    6,   23, 5 |             him, so that our prayer may streng. then Indra's vigour.~
 972    6,   23, 6 |           thee with hymns, O Indra.~May we, by the pressed Soma,
 973    6,   23, 8 |            reach and find thee;~And may this hymn and these our
 974    6,   23, 10|             Bharadvajas,~That Indra may become the singer's patron
 975    6,   24, 7 |     fleeting days enfeeble, -~Still may his body Wax, e'en now so
 976    6,   24, 10|           from injury preserve him. May brave sons gladden us through
 977    6,   25, 9 |        against us.~Singing, at morn may we find thee with favour,
 978    6,   26, 2 |            gain great strength that may be won as booty:~To thee,
 979    6,   26, 7 |                                   7 May I too, with the liberal
 980    6,   26, 8 |                                8 So may we he thy friends, thy best
 981    6,   28, 6 |         sinful man your matter, and may the dart of Rudra still
 982    6,   29, 6 |        golden-visored Hero.~Yea, so may he, shown forth in might
 983    6,   31, 2 |             of earth, though naught may move them, shake and tremble.~
 984    6,   33, 5 |           and near to help us.~Thus may we, singing, sheltered by
 985    6,   34, 5 |            Loved of all life, Indra may guard and help us.~
 986    6,   35, 5 |            Him who gives pure gifts may I praise unceasing. Sage,
 987    6,   37, 1 |             e'en the poor invoketh: may we this day, thy feast-companions,
 988    6,   37, 2 |           proceed directly forward.~May Indra drink of this, our
 989    6,   37, 3 |            on well-wheeled chariot, may the Steeds who bear him~
 990    6,   37, 3 |          direct to glory, and ne'er may Vayu's Amrta cease and fail
 991    6,   37, 5 |        hewho gives enduring vigour: may our songs magnify the God
 992    6,   38, 2 |          nigh e'en from a distance.~May this my call bring Indra
 993    6,   39, 5 |         with plenteous food that he may deal forth treasures.~Give
 994    6,   44, 14|            the Hero, strong of jaw, may drink it.~
 995    6,   44, 15|                                  15 May Indra drink this Soma poured
 996    6,   44, 16|          hath been drunken,~That it may cheer the God to gracious
 997    6,   44, 18|          and ample freedom.~That we may gain waters and seed and
 998    6,   45, 24|                                  24 May he with might unclose for
 999    6,   45, 30|         Nearest and most attractive may our laud, O Indra come to
1000    6,   46, 1 |                          1. THAT we may win us wealth and power
 
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