1-500 | 501-1000 | 1001-1500 | 1501-1973
      Book, Hymn, Verse 
1501    8,   50, 4 |          thou in wisdom willest it.~May we, O fair of check, win
1502    8,   50, 6 |           God, art thou,~For no one may impair the gifts laid up
1503    8,   50, 15|         best defender from the foe.~May he preserve our last and
1504    8,   52, 11|  duly-coming Band.~Allied with tbee may we prevail.~
1505    8,   52, 12|          him who sings and praises. May Gods with Indra at their
1506    8,   53, 1 |                                  1. MAY our hymns give thee great
1507    8,   54, 10|                            10 Gods, may the mighty rest unharmed,
1508    8,   55, 1 |          invoke~With haste, that he may help, as the bard's Cherisher,
1509    8,   55, 4 |             buried, piled in heaps:~May Indra, Lord of Bay Steeds,
1510    8,   56, 2 |                                   2 May Mitra bear us oer distress,
1511    8,   56, 8 |           this fetter bind us fast: may he release us for success;~
1512    8,   56, 12|          that we, unharmed by envy, may expand~Grant that our progeny
1513    8,   56, 12|       expand~Grant that our progeny may live.~
1514    8,   56, 17|           Ye Gods vouchsafe that he may live.~
1515    8,   56, 18|                                  18 May this new mercy profit us,
1516    8,   57, 4 |             that he, as he is wont, may aid the chariots and the
1517    8,   57, 9 |            and for sun,~Bolt-armed! may we win ample spoil.~
1518    8,   58, 2 |          lord of thy cows whom none may kill.~
1519    8,   58, 17|            a Sovran lord,~That they may bring him near for this
1520    8,   59, 13|     companions, wish for power. How may we perfect Sara's praise,~
1521    8,   60, 11|            Son of Strength, that he may give us precious gifts,~
1522    8,   60, 13|                                  13 May Agni who is Lord of wealth
1523    8,   60, 15|             15 Agni we laud that he may keep our foes afar, Agni
1524    8,   63, 8 |                             8 Agni, may it be dear to thee, most
1525    8,   63, 9 |            Splendid with splendours may it be, and in the battle
1526    8,   65, 5 |           the ancient plan,~That he may drink the Soma juice.~
1527    8,   68, 5 |           task they come with zeal, may they obtain the Giver's
1528    8,   68, 6 |                                6 So may he find what erst was lost,
1529    8,   68, 6 |         find what erst was lost, so may be speed the pious man,~
1530    8,   69, 10|            bounty meet for praises. May he, enriched with prayer,
1531    8,   70, 3 |           art fain to give, neither may Gods nor mortal men~Restrain
1532    8,   70, 4 |         Self-ruling King:~In bounty may he harm us not.~
1533    8,   72, 1 |             the Mighty Gods~That it may help and succour us.~
1534    8,   72, 2 |                                   2 May they be ever our allies,
1535    8,   73, 5 |                                   5 May serve thee, O thou Child
1536    8,   77, 4 |       excellest all that is.~Hither may this our hymn attract thee
1537    8,   77, 6 |             song of praise, that we may win the spoil.~
1538    8,   79, 1 |                                  1. MAY Indra, who in every fight
1539    8,   79, 1 |             invoked, be near to us.~May the most mighty Vrtra-slayer,
1540    8,   79, 6 |             like a mighty cloak. So may thy glories reach to us.~
1541    8,   81, 3 |         giver of abundant strength:~May he, the mighty, bring it
1542    8,   81, 11|          Kine-giver, Thunder-armed!~May we with steeds o'ercome
1543    8,   81, 25|           that cattle and the steed may come,~That Indra's very
1544    8,   81, 25|              That Indra's very self may come.~
1545    8,   81, 27|              O Caster of the Stone:~May we come very close to thee.~
1546    8,   81, 28|            art thou, and strong:~So may thine heart be won to us.~
1547    8,   81, 31|           the sunbeams' light:~This may we gain with thee for Friend.~
1548    8,   82, 9 |            powerful bolt which none may parry was prepared~Lofty,
1549    8,   82, 12|       revere~Thy might which no one may resist.~
1550    8,   82, 18|         Much-honoured by libations, may the Vrtra-slayer wake for
1551    8,   82, 18|           Vrtra-slayer wake for us:~May Sakra listen to our prayers.~
1552    8,   82, 26|                                  26 May Indra give thee skill, and
1553    8,   82, 34|                                  34 May Indra give, to aid us, wealth
1554    8,   82, 34|        rules the Skilful Ones:~Yea, may the Strong give potent wealth.~
1555    8,   85, 6 |        after him sprang into being.~May we win Mitra with our songs,
1556    8,   86, 3 |        Indra, his unbroken steep, -~May he by following his own
1557    8,   86, 13|     resistless.~Holy, most liberal, may he lead us on to riches,
1558    8,   86, 15|                                  15 May thy truth, Indra, Wondrous
1559    8,   88, 7 |            One, who shoots and none may shoot at him,~Inciter, swift,
1560    8,   89, 11|             every figure speak her.~May she, the Gladdener, yielding
1561    8,   90, 4 |                    4 He whom no man may question, none may summon
1562    8,   90, 4 |           no man may question, none may summon back, who stands
1563    8,   91, 8 |          this famed One's power, he may stand by us even as Tvastar
1564    8,   91, 9 |           all glories mid the Gods:~May he come nigh to us with
1565    8,   91, 21|            which the emmet crawls -~May all of this be oil to thee.~
1566    8,   94, 9 |                  9 O gracious Hero, may we learn anew to know thee
1567    8,   95, 5 |             know his newest favour; may we gain a stable that is
1568    8,   96, 5 |       ruling as he wills.~Unsought, may he the Strong, Rich, Lord
1569    8,   96, 6 |           Good Lord, givest that he may give increases wealth that
1570    8,   97, 7 |                                   7 May we be such in battle as
1571    8,   97, 7 |          the Gods, we mean, that we may win the spoil.~
1572    8,   98, 4 |                                   4 May Pusan, Visnu, and Sarasvati
1573    8,   98, 4 |         Streams, this call of mine:~May Waters, Wind, the Mountains,
1574    8,  103, 7 |       lengthen out our days that we may see long life.~ ~
1575    9,    1, 6 |        means of this eternal fleece may Surya's Daughter purify~
1576    9,    4, 6 |           mental power and aid long may we look upon the Sun;~Make
1577    9,    6, 7 |           the God,~So that his milk may strengthen him.~
1578    9,    8, 2 |             to Vayu and the Asvins, may~These give us great heroic
1579    9,    8, 8 |                                   9 May we obtain thee, Indra's
1580    9,   11, 8 |         effused, O Soma, that Indra may drink thee and rejoice.~
1581    9,   13, 4 |         great store of food that we may win the spoil~Indu, bring
1582    9,   13, 5 |                                   5 May they in flowing give us
1583    9,   18, 3 |          accord have come that they may drink of thee:~All-bounteous
1584    9,   29, 5 |             one and all,~That so we may be freed from blame.~
1585    9,   31, 1 |          Bestowing wealth which all may see.~
1586    9,   31, 4 |          wax great. From every side may vigorous powers unite in
1587    9,   35, 3 |         thee for Hero, Valiant One! may we subdue our enemies:~Let
1588    9,   36, 5 |                                   5 May Soma pour all treasures
1589    9,   41, 2 |        Quelling the riteless Dasyu, may we think upon the bridge
1590    9,   44, 5 |                                   5 May Soma, ever bringing power
1591    9,   48, 4 |                         4 That each may see the light, the Bird
1592    9,   52, 2 |              in thine ancient ways, may he, beloved, with a thousand
1593    9,   60, 4 |                        4 That Indra may be bounteous, flow, most
1594    9,   61, 23|             Soma who rainest gifts, may we win riches with our hero
1595    9,   61, 24|              and through thy grace, may we be slayers when we war:~
1596    9,   61, 29|             most lofty and glorious may we~Subdue all those who
1597    9,   62, 17|                          17 That he may move, they yoke him to the
1598    9,   63, 3 |           hath flowed into the jar:~May Vayu find it rich in sweets.~
1599    9,   63, 11|             Wealth which the foeman may not win.~
1600    9,   65, 24|                                  24 May these celestial drops, expressed,
1601    9,   66, 27|                                  27 May Pavamana, best to win the
1602    9,   66, 30|      Pavamana, bless us, so that we may live, with that bright milk~
1603    9,   67, 10|                                  10 May Pusan, drawn by goats, be
1604    9,   67, 22|                         22 This day may Pavamana cleanse us with
1605    9,   67, 27|                                  27 May the Gods' company make me
1606    9,   69, 7 |             and cattle in our home. May powers, O Soma, may the
1607    9,   69, 7 |           home. May powers, O Soma, may the people stay with us.~
1608    9,   70, 3 |                                   3 May those his brilliant rays
1609    9,   70, 4 |          too in the Midmost Mothers may create,~While he is watching
1610    9,   72, 8 |           reaching to our home, and may we clothe ourselves in manifold
1611    9,   73, 8 |      Guardian of Law, most wise, he may not be deceived: three Purifiers
1612    9,   74, 6 |         distils a thousand streams, may the Exhaustless Ones descend
1613    9,   76, 5 |            we, with thy protection, may o'ercome in fight.~
1614    9,   77, 3 |                                   3 May those first freshest drops
1615    9,   77, 4 |                                   4 May that much-lauded Indu, with
1616    9,   79, 1 |           food! perish the godless! May our prayers obtain success.~
1617    9,   79, 2 |         hindering of all mortal men may we continually bear precious
1618    9,   82, 4 |            holy songs go on that we may live: in time of trouble,
1619    9,   85, 7 |          master this our holy work: may we, O Indu, gain all opulence
1620    9,   86, 20|             Producing Trita's name, may he pour forth the meath,
1621    9,   86, 20|            that Vayu and that Indra may become his Friends.~
1622    9,   86, 36|        beholding men, Soma, that he may reign as King of all the
1623    9,   86, 37|            tawny well-winged Mares.~May they pour forth for thee
1624    9,   86, 38|            in treasure and in gold: may we have strength to live
1625    9,   87, 9 |           round the herd of cattle.~May thy praise help us, Mighty
1626    9,   89, 7 |          ample riches very splendid may we be masters of heroic
1627    9,   91, 5 |            hard for foes to conquer may we gain from thee, Active!
1628    9,   93, 5 |             worships, thee, O Indu. May he, enriched with prayer,
1629    9,   94, 1 |             twere a stall that kine may prosper.~
1630    9,   95, 5 |             rule for our advantage, may we be masters of heroic
1631    9,   97, 21|            heaven into the vessels.~May Soma grant us riches sought
1632    9,   97, 50|    chariot-drawing horses that they may bring us treasures bright
1633    9,   97, 51|      containeth,~So that thereby we may acquire possessions and
1634    9,   97, 53|            thee whose due is glory.~May the Foe-queller shake us
1635    9,   97, 58|                            58 Soma, may we, with thee as Pavamana,
1636    9,   98, 5 |                5 Good Vrtra-slayer, may we be still nearest to this
1637    9,   98, 10|            Soma, art poured that he may drink,~Poured for the guerdon-giving
1638    9,   98, 12|                         12 Friends, may the princes, ye and we,
1639    9,  101, 4 |          the source of Indra's joy: may your strong juices reach
1640    9,  101, 9 |          have over them, whereby we may win opulence.~
1641    9,  104, 3 |          that he, most Blessed One, may be~A banquet for the Troop,
1642    9,  106, 1 |         Indra, to the Mighty Steer, may these gold-coloured juices
1643    9,  106, 3 |                                   3 May Indra in his raptures gain
1644    9,  107, 14|                                  15 May Pavamana, King and God,
1645    9,  107, 14|             the sea the lofty rite:~May he by Mitra's and by Varuna'
1646    9,  111, 3 |           Indra to success, that ye may be unconquered, both thy
1647   10,    2, 3 |             to execute what work we may accomplish.~Let Agni, for
1648   10,    5, 6 |          fashioned; to one of these may come the troubled mortal.~
1649   10,    9, 1 |             ye us to energy~That we may look on great delight.~
1650   10,    9, 7 |           from harm,~So that I long may see the Sun.~
1651   10,   10, 1 |            to kindly friendship. So may the Sage, come through the
1652   10,   10, 7 |             by love of Yama, that I may rest on the same couch beside
1653   10,   10, 9 |                                   9 May Surya's eye with days and
1654   10,   10, 9 |          nights endow him, and ever may his light spread out before
1655   10,   11, 1 |          wisdom Varuna knoweth all: may he, the Holy, hallow times
1656   10,   11, 2 |                  2 Gandharvi spake: may she, the Lady of the flood,
1657   10,   11, 2 |           leave my heart untouched.~May Aditi accomplish all that
1658   10,   11, 2 |             all that we desire, and may our eldest Brother tell
1659   10,   12, 4 |            praise your work that ye may make me prosper: hear, Heaven
1660   10,   13, 1 |           your ancient inspiration: may the laud rise as on the
1661   10,   14, 6 |        Bhrgus who deserve the Soma.~May these, the Holy, look on
1662   10,   14, 6 |             look on us with favour, may we enjoy their gracious
1663   10,   14, 12|       envoys roam among the People;~May they restore to us a fair
1664   10,   14, 12|            here and to-day, that we may see the sunlight.~
1665   10,   14, 14|           butter, and draw near:~So may he grant that we may live
1666   10,   14, 14|             So may he grant that we may live long days of life among
1667   10,   15, 1 |                                  1. MAY they ascend, the lowest,
1668   10,   15, 1 |           deserve a share of Soma -~May they who have attained the
1669   10,   15, 5 |                                   5 May they, the Fathers, worthy
1670   10,   15, 5 |        grass, come nigh and listen: may they be gracious unto us
1671   10,   16, 6 |             serpent, or the jackal,~May Agni who devoureth all things
1672   10,   16, 9 |            Agni, bearing off stains may he depart to Yama's subjects.~
1673   10,   17, 3 |           cattle ne'er are injured, may Pusan bear thee hence, for
1674   10,   17, 3 |              for he hath knowledge.~May he consign thee to these
1675   10,   17, 4 |                                   4 May Ayu, giver of all life,
1676   10,   17, 5 |             knows all these realms: may he conduct us by ways that
1677   10,   17, 5 |     blessings, glowing, all-heroic, may he, thewise and watchful,
1678   10,   18, 2 |          prolonging your existence,~May ye be rich in children and
1679   10,   18, 4 |            other, reach this limit.~May they survive a hundred lengthened
1680   10,   18, 4 |             lengthened autumns, and may they bury Death beneath
1681   10,   18, 6 |      striving one behind the other.~May Tvastar, maker of fair things,
1682   10,   18, 9 |             bow be carried, that it may be our power and might and
1683   10,   18, 9 |          and here with noble heroes may we o'ercome all hosts that
1684   10,   18, 10|    wool-soft unto the guerdongiver, may she preserve tbee from Destruction'
1685   10,   18, 13|          place this piece of earth. May I be free from injury.~Here
1686   10,   19, 2 |          them beside us once again.~May. Indra give them back to
1687   10,   19, 7 |             and strengthening food.~May all the Holy Deities pour
1688   10,   22, 5 |            ride,~Of which no driver may be found, none, be he God
1689   10,   22, 12|             Hero Indra, profitless.~May we, may we enjoy the bliss
1690   10,   22, 12|          Indra, profitless.~May we, may we enjoy the bliss of these
1691   10,   22, 13|                                  13 May those soft impulses of thine,
1692   10,   22, 13|        fruitful and innocent to us.~May we know these whose treasures
1693   10,   22, 14|        power of knowing things that may be known, handless and footless
1694   10,   23, 7 |                             7 Ne'er may this bond of friendship
1695   10,   25, 4 |            the wells.~Soma, that we may live, grant-at your glad
1696   10,   26, 8 |                          8 O Pusan, may those goats of thine turn
1697   10,   26, 9 |                                   9 May the majestic Pusan speed
1698   10,   26, 9 |           with his power and might.~May he increase our store of
1699   10,   28, 11|                               11 So may the leather strap their
1700   10,   29, 2 |                                   2 May we, when this Dawn and the
1701   10,   29, 6 |            Somas mixed with butter: may the sweet meath be pleasant
1702   10,   31, 1 |                                  1. MAY benediction of the Gods
1703   10,   31, 1 |           rapid succours.~Therewith may we be happily befriended,
1704   10,   31, 4 |           whom God Savitar created.~May Bhaga Aryaman grace him
1705   10,   31, 4 |      Aryaman grace him with cattle: may he appear to him, and be,
1706   10,   32, 1 |           sent in return for boons.~May Indra graciously accept
1707   10,   32, 9 |             who give rich presents.~May he, O wealthy princes, and
1708   10,   35, 1 |           the Dawn begins to shine.~May Heaven and Earth, great
1709   10,   35, 2 |            to Surya and to Dawn. So may the flowing Soma bring us
1710   10,   35, 3 |                                   3 May the great Twain, the Mothers,
1711   10,   35, 3 |            for peace and happiness.~May Morning sending forth her
1712   10,   35, 4 |                                   4 May this first Dawn bring us
1713   10,   35, 4 |             of gracious Gods: rich, may it richly shine for us who
1714   10,   35, 4 |          The wrath of the malignant may we keep afar. We pray to
1715   10,   35, 6 |            6 Free from all sickness may the Mornings come to us,
1716   10,   35, 11|          help our sacrifice that we may thrive.~Pusan, Brhaspati,
1717   10,   35, 12|        vouchsafe that this our home may be praise-worthy, prosperous,
1718   10,   35, 13|                         13 This day may all the Maruts, all he near
1719   10,   35, 13|            all he near us with aid: may all our fires be well enkindled.~
1720   10,   35, 13|            fires be well enkindled.~May all Gods come to us with
1721   10,   35, 13|            us with gracious favour. May spoil and wealth he ours,
1722   10,   35, 14|           your milk-libation, -such may we be to feast the Gods,
1723   10,   36, 2 |                                   2 May Dyaus and Prthivi, wise,
1724   10,   36, 3 |        Mitra and of opulent Varuna, may Aditi preserve us safe from
1725   10,   36, 3 |             safe from all distress.~May we obtain the light of heaven
1726   10,   36, 4 |                                   4 May ringing press-stones keep
1727   10,   36, 4 |           and each voracious fiend.~May the Adityas and the Maruts
1728   10,   36, 5 |          hearts' imaginings that we may live. We crave this gracious
1729   10,   36, 6 |            animate the rite that it may send us bliss,~Offered with
1730   10,   36, 7 |           bliss, to he our Friends.~May we increase our wealth to
1731   10,   36, 8 |             who waits on sacrifice.~May we control that Power, Soma
1732   10,   36, 9 |       living sons, devoid of guilt, may we win this with winners
1733   10,   36, 11|             free from foes,~That we may gain rich treasure sprung
1734   10,   36, 12|            before Mitra and Varuna.~May we share Savitar's best
1735   10,   37, 2 |                                   2 May this my truthful speech
1736   10,   37, 5 |             prayers to thee to-day, may the Gods favour this our
1737   10,   37, 6 |         invocation, these our words may Heaven and Earth, and Indra
1738   10,   37, 6 |          and the Maruts hear.~Ne'er may we suffer want in presence
1739   10,   37, 6 |            and, living happy lives, may we attain old age.~
1740   10,   37, 7 |          and from sin,~Long-living, may we look, O Surya, upon thee
1741   10,   37, 8 |                            8 Surya, may we live long and look upon
1742   10,   37, 11|            to quadrupeds,~That they may drink and eat invigorating
1743   10,   38, 2 |         meet to be renowned.~Sakra, may we be thine, the friendly
1744   10,   38, 3 |           us, these foes: with thee may we subdue them in the clash
1745   10,   38, 5 |             sit still bound that he may not move?~
1746   10,   39, 5 |         this foe of ours, O Asvins, may believe.~
1747   10,   39, 11|              ye Two Kings whom none may check or stay, doth grief,
1748   10,   40, 12|           become our twofold guard: may we as welcome friends reach
1749   10,   40, 13|           splendour, where men well may drink: remove the spiteful
1750   10,   42, 10|                  10 O Much-invoked, may we subdue all famine and
1751   10,   42, 10|          store of grain and cattle.~May we allied, as first in rank,
1752   10,   42, 11|           from below, from sinners!~May Indra from the front, and
1753   10,   43, 1 |      compass Maghavan about that he may help.~
1754   10,   43, 10|                  10 O Much-invoked, may we subdue all famine and
1755   10,   43, 10|          store of grain and cattle.~May we allied, as first in rank,
1756   10,   43, 11|           from below, from sinners.~May Indra from the front, and
1757   10,   44, 1 |                                  1. MAY Sovran Indra come to the
1758   10,   44, 5 |                                   5 May precious treasures come
1759   10,   44, 10|                  10 O Much-invoked, may we subdue all famine and
1760   10,   44, 10|          store of grain and cattle.~May we allied, as first in rank,
1761   10,   44, 11|           from below, from sinners.~May Indra from the front and
1762   10,   47, 8 |           among the people.~To this may Heaven and Earth accord
1763   10,   50, 7 |             of opulence and wealth,~May they come forward, through
1764   10,   52, 5 |            for ever. O Gods, that I may give you room and freedom.~
1765   10,   53, 4 |         will utter, whereby we Gods may quell our Asura foemen.~
1766   10,   53, 5 |                                   5 May the Five Tribes be pleased
1767   10,   53, 5 |       worship.~From earthly trouble may the earth protect us, and
1768   10,   53, 7 |          car with seats where eight may sit, whereon the Gods have
1769   10,   54, 4 |         natures, Asura natures that may ne'er be injured.~All these,
1770   10,   56, 2 |            Bearing thy body, Vajin, may thy body afford us blessing
1771   10,   57, 2 |                                   2 May we obtain, completely wrought,
1772   10,   57, 5 |                        5 O Fathers, may the Heavenly Folk give us
1773   10,   57, 5 |          spirit once again,~That we may be with those who live.~
1774   10,   57, 6 |             us, blest with progeny,~May we be busied in the law.~
1775   10,   59, 3 |                                   3 May we o'ercome our foes with
1776   10,   59, 5 |         longer.~Grant that we still may look upon the sunlight:
1777   10,   59, 6 |             and our enjoyment.~Long may we look upon the Sun uprising;
1778   10,   59, 7 |                                   7 May Earth restore to us our
1779   10,   59, 7 |             to us our vital spirit, may Heaven the Goddess and mid-air
1780   10,   59, 7 |             and mid-air restore it.~May Soma give us once again
1781   10,   59, 8 |                                   8 May both Worlds bless Subandhu,
1782   10,   59, 8 |         Mothers of everlasting Law.~May Heaven and Earth uproot
1783   10,   59, 9 |      wandering singly on the earth. May Heaven and Earth uproot
1784   10,   59, 10|           Usinarani's wagon hither.~May Heaven and Earth uproot
1785   10,   61, 10|           And, Indra, bring, that I may laud and serve them, those
1786   10,   61, 19|          and fleet his courser: and may I be his priest to win him
1787   10,   61, 21|           with Waters, God-attended~May he enrich us for our prayers
1788   10,   62, 8 |                                   8 May this man's sons be multiplied;
1789   10,   62, 8 |     multiplied; like springing corn may Manu grow,~Who gives at
1790   10,   62, 11|              most liberal Manu, and may his bounty rival that of
1791   10,   62, 11|         bounty rival that of Surya.~May the God let Ssvarni's life
1792   10,   63, 1 |                                  1. MAY they who would assume kinship
1793   10,   63, 9 |           Mitra, and Varuna that we may gain, Dyays, Bhaga, Maruts,
1794   10,   63, 11|              all Holy Ones, that we may have your help, guard and
1795   10,   63, 11|            With fruitful invocation may we call on you, Gods, who
1796   10,   63, 14|            dawn, that never breaks, may we ascend for happiness.~
1797   10,   63, 16|          good by distant pathway, -~May she at home and far away
1798   10,   64, 1 |          whose well-praised name we may record in this our sacrifice;
1799   10,   64, 4 |             used to laud Brhaspati?~May Aja-Ekapad with Rkvans swift
1800   10,   64, 6 |                                   6 May all those vigorous Coursers
1801   10,   64, 11|           the Maruts, Rudra's Sons.~May we be famed among the folk
1802   10,   65    |            HYMN LXV. Visvedevas.~I. MAY Agni, Indra, Mitra, Varuna
1803   10,   65, 2 |         bounty send the watery sea: may they as kindly Friends send
1804   10,   65, 13|          Thoughts and with Purandhi may all Gods, knowing the Law
1805   10,   65, 14|             above all other beings.~May they this day grant us wide
1806   10,   66, 3 |                                   3 May Indra with the Vasus keep
1807   10,   66, 3 |       Adityas lend us sure defence.~May the God Rudra with the Rudras
1808   10,   66, 7 |         Mighty Ones whom many laud.~May these vouchsafe us shelter
1809   10,   66, 10|                                  10 May they who bear up heaven,
1810   10,   66, 12|                                  12 May we, be yours, we men, to
1811   10,   66, 15|             above all other beings.~May they this day grant us wide
1812   10,   68, 12|          out to many in succession.~May this Brhaspati vouchsafe
1813   10,   70, 2 |                                   2 May he who goes before the Gods
1814   10,   70, 2 |             are varied, Narasarhsa.~May he, most Godlike, speed
1815   10,   70, 4 |                                   4 May the delight of Gods spread
1816   10,   70, 4 |            spread out transversely: may it be with us long in length
1817   10,   70, 6 |               6 Here in this shrine may Dawn and Night, the Daughters
1818   10,   70, 6 |          auspicious, willing Ladies may the Gods seat them with
1819   10,   70, 7 |          serve at this our worship, may ye, more skilled, win for
1820   10,   70, 8 |      prepared and made it pleasant.~May Ila, she whose foot drops
1821   10,   70, 10|            and season our oblations may Heaven and Earth be gracious
1822   10,   72, 1 |   generations of the Gods,~That one may see them when these hymns
1823   10,   73, 9 |                                   9 May the sweet Soma juices make
1824   10,   74, 3 |           in their full perfection.~May these, completing prayers
1825   10,   76, 1 |            every hall of sacrifice, may wait on us and bless us
1826   10,   76, 8 |             Soma for Indra's drink.~May all ye have of fair go to
1827   10,   81, 7 |          thought-swift Visvakarman.~May he hear kindly all our invocations
1828   10,   83, 7 |            I offer to support thee: may we be first to drink thereof
1829   10,   85, 25|          That, Bounteous Indra, she may live blest in her fortune
1830   10,   85, 26|             and hence conduct thee; may the two Asvins on their
1831   10,   85, 43|                               43 So may Prajapati bring children
1832   10,   85, 43|         bring children forth to us; may Aryaman adorn us till old
1833   10,   85, 47|                               47 So may the Universal Gods, so may
1834   10,   85, 47|          may the Universal Gods, so may the Waters join our hearts.~
1835   10,   85, 47|             Waters join our hearts.~May Matarisvan, Dhatar, and
1836   10,   86, 4 |                              4 Soon may the hound who hunts the
1837   10,   87, 1 |             sharpened by our rites, may Agni protect us in the day
1838   10,   87, 15|                                  15 May Gods destroy this day the
1839   10,   87, 15|      destroy this day the evil-doer may each hot curse of his return
1840   10,   87, 18|           the poison of the cattle; may Aditi cast off the evildoers.~
1841   10,   87, 18|             cast off the evildoers.~May the God Savitar give them
1842   10,   87, 20|        behind us and before us;~And may thy flames, most fierce
1843   10,   89, 16|                                  16 May plentiful libations of the
1844   10,   89, 17|                    17 O Indra, thus may we be made partakers of
1845   10,   89, 17|          profit.~Singing with love, may we the Visvamitras win daylight
1846   10,   91, 13|           Ancient One who loves it. May he hear our voice.~May it
1847   10,   91, 13|              May he hear our voice.~May it come near his heart and
1848   10,   92, 12|                              12 And may he too give car, the Sage,
1849   10,   92, 13|                13 Dear to all Gods, may Pasan guard the ways we
1850   10,   93, 8 |          worshipper's strong drink: may thy fleet Bay Steeds, thine
1851   10,   93, 11|          art our Friend-wherever he may be, guard thou, Victor!
1852   10,   95, 10|            born a strong young hero May Uruvasi prolong her life
1853   10,   97, 4 |             Steed, cow, and garment may I win, win back thy very
1854   10,   97, 7 |        provided here, that this man may be whole again.~
1855   10,  100, 3 |                                   3 May Savitar the God send us
1856   10,  100, 3 |          That we with simple hearts may wait upon the Gods. We ask
1857   10,  100, 4 |                                   4 May Indra evermore be gracious
1858   10,  100, 4 |            be gracious unto us, and may King Soma meditate our happiness,~
1859   10,  100, 8 |                                   8 May Savitar remove from us our
1860   10,  100, 8 |             from us our malady, and may the Mountains keep it far
1861   10,  101, 3 |             within it.~Through song may we find bearing fraught
1862   10,  101, 9 |           that longs for sacrifice.~May it pour milk for us, even
1863   10,  102, 1 |                         1. FOR thee may Indra boldly speed the car
1864   10,  102, 11|         With swiftly-racing chariot may we conquer, and rich and
1865   10,  103, 7 |             unshaken and resistless,may he protect our armies in
1866   10,  103, 11|                                  11 May Indra aid us when our flags
1867   10,  103, 11|             the arrows of our army.~May our brave men of war prevail
1868   10,  103, 13|              O heroes, win the day. May Indra be your sure defence.~
1869   10,  103, 13|             be your arms, that none may wound or injure you.~
1870   10,  106, 1 |             weave garments.~That ye may come united have I waked
1871   10,  106, 11|                                  11 May we increase the laud and
1872   10,  110, 11|             was the Gods' preceder.~May the Gods cat our offering
1873   10,  111, 10|             hath loved them.~Indra, may thy terrestrial treasures
1874   10,  113, 10|        while my songs address thee.~May we by easy paths pass all
1875   10,  115, 5 |           foe whether afar or near.~May Agni guard the singers,
1876   10,  115, 5 |             guard the princes well: may Agni grant to us our princes'
1877   10,  121, 9 |                              9 Neer may he harm us who is earth'
1878   10,  121, 10|         desire when we invoke thee: may we have store of riches
1879   10,  122, 1 |        Guest whom all must welcome.~May Agni, Priest and Master
1880   10,  125, 6 |            for Rudra that his arrow may strike and slay the hater
1881   10,  126, 4 |       Aryaman:~In your dear keeping may we be, ye who are excellent
1882   10,  126, 7 |                                   7 May they give bliss to aid us
1883   10,  126, 7 |             Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman:~May the Adityas, when we pray,
1884   10,  128, 1 |           battles: enkindling thee, may we support our bodies.~May
1885   10,  128, 1 |          may we support our bodies.~May the four regions bend and
1886   10,  128, 1 |              with thee for guardian may we win in combat.~
1887   10,  128, 2 |                                   2 May all the Gods be on my side
1888   10,  128, 2 |          air's extended region, ani may the wind blow favouring
1889   10,  128, 3 |                                   3 May the Gods grant me riches;
1890   10,  128, 3 |           the Gods grant me riches; may the blessing and invocation
1891   10,  128, 3 |             be the divine Invokers: may we, unwounded, have brave
1892   10,  128, 4 |          intention be accomplished.~May I he guiltless of the least
1893   10,  128, 7 |           who overcomes the foeman.~May Gods, Brhaspati, both Asvins
1894   10,  131, 1 |         that we in thy wide shelter may be joyful.~
1895   10,  131, 6 |            save, rich in assistance may he, possessing all, be kind
1896   10,  131, 6 |          all, be kind and gracious.~May he disperse our foes and
1897   10,  131, 6 |             and give us safety, and may we be the lords of hero
1898   10,  131, 7 |                                   7 May we enjoy his favour, his
1899   10,  131, 7 |            his favour, his the Holy may we enjoy his blessed loving
1900   10,  131, 7 |            blessed loving kindness.~May this rich Indra, as our
1901   10,  132, 1 |                                  1. MAY Dyaus the Lord of lauded
1902   10,  132, 1 |           who offers sacrifice,~And may the Asvins, both the Gods,
1903   10,  132, 2 |            who sustain the folk.~So may we, through your friendship
1904   10,  133, 7 |         longing,~That the great Cow may, with exhaustless udder,
1905   10,  137, 2 |        Sindhu, from a distant land.~May one breathe energy to thee,
1906   10,  139, 5 |        celestial Gandharva,~That we may know aright both truth and
1907   10,  139, 5 |           both truth and falsehood: may he inspire our thoughts
1908   10,  141, 4 |           in the synod all the folk may be benevolent to us.~
1909   10,  143, 4 |              O Heroes, in the fight may bring us safe to ample room.~
1910   10,  144, 6 |          force that lengthens life. May wisdom bring the juice to
1911   10,  148, 1 |          under thine own protection may we conquer.~
1912   10,  148, 3 |            prayer, thyself a Singer~May we be they who take delight
1913   10,  152, 2 |       Warrior, Slayer of the fiend,~May India, Soma-drinker, go
1914   10,  157, 3 |            with the band of Maruts, may Indra be Protector of our
1915   10,  158, 1 |                                  1. MAY Surya guard us out of heaven,
1916   10,  158, 3 |                                   3 May Savitar the God, and may
1917   10,  158, 3 |            May Savitar the God, and may Parvata also give us sight;~
1918   10,  158, 3 |         Parvata also give us sight;~May the Creator give us sight.~
1919   10,  158, 4 |          our bodies sight that they may see:~May we survey, discern
1920   10,  158, 4 |            sight that they may see:~May we survey, discern this
1921   10,  158, 5 |                      5 Thus, Surya, may we look on thee, on thee
1922   10,  159, 6 |             my fellow-wives,~That I may hold imperial sway over
1923   10,  161, 3 |           Indra for a hundred years may lead him safe to the farther
1924   10,  162, 1 |                                  1. MAY Agni, yielding to our prayer,
1925   10,  162, 4 |            divides thy legs that it may lie between the married
1926   10,  164, 3 |            of ours, all evil doings may Agni bear away to distant
1927   10,  164, 4 |            are wrongful and unjust,~May provident Angirasa prevent
1928   10,  165, 2 |          Gods, within our dwelling.~May Agni, Sage, be pleased with
1929   10,  165, 2 |      pleased with our oblation, and may the Missile borne on wings
1930   10,  165, 3 |           on the hearth it settles.~May, it bring welfare to our
1931   10,  166, 3 |           Lord of Speech, that they may humbly speak to me.~
1932   10,  166, 5 |                                   5 May I be highest, having gained
1933   10,  169, 1 |                                  1. MAY the wind blow upon our Cows
1934   10,  169, 1 |         upon our Cows with healing: may they eat herbage full of
1935   10,  169, 1 |            full of vigorous juices.~May they drink waters rich in
1936   10,  169, 4 |       brought auspicious cattle: so may we own the offspring they
1937   10,  170, 1 |                                  1. MAY the Bright God drink glorious
1938   10,  173, 3 |            strong oblation's power.~May Soma speak a benison, and
1939   10,  173, 5 |                         5 Stedfast, may Varuna the King, stedfast,
1940   10,  173, 5 |            God Brhaspati,~Stedfast, may Indra, stedfast too, may
1941   10,  173, 5 |            may Indra, stedfast too, may Agni keep thy stedfast reign.~
1942   10,  173, 6 |           sacrificial gift~And then may Indra make the clans bring
1943   10,  174, 5 |             sway,~Over these beings may I rule, may I be Sovran
1944   10,  174, 5 |            these beings may I rule, may I be Sovran of the folk.~
1945   10,  175    |             CLXXV. Press-stones.~I. MAY Savitar the God, O Stones,
1946   10,  175, 3 |                                   4 May Savitar the God, O Stones,
1947   10,  178, 2 |      offered up our gifts to Indra, may we ascend. him as a ship.
1948   10,  178, 2 |           broad, deep far-extended, may we be safe both when he
1949   10,  182, 2 |                                   2 May Naratarhsa aid us at Prayaja:
1950   10,  182, 2 |           our Anuyaja at invokings.~May he repel the curse, and
1951   10,  182, 3 |                                   3 May he whose head is flaming
1952   10,  182, 3 |           that the arrow slay them.~May he repel the curse and chase
1953   10,  184, 1 |                                  1. MAY Visnu form and mould the
1954   10,  184, 1 |            form and mould the womb, may Tvastar duly shape the forms,~
1955   10,  184, 2 |           thou the germ, Sarasvati:~May the Twain Gods bestow the
1956   10,  185, 3 |        bestow Eternal light that he may live.~
1957   10,  186, 1 |         hearts with health and joy, may Vata breathe his balm on
1958   10,  186, 1 |         Vata breathe his balm on us~May he prolong our days of life.~
1959   10,  186, 2 |            give us strength that we may live.~
1960   10,  186, 3 |             Give us thereof that we may live.~
1961   10,  187, 1 |            Bull of all the folk:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
1962   10,  187, 2 |   brilliantly across the wastes:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
1963   10,  187, 3 |      utterly consumes the fiends~So may he bear us past our foes.~
1964   10,  187, 4 |  comprehends them with his view:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
1965   10,  187, 5 |      farthest region of the air:~So may he bear us past our foes.~
1966   10,  188, 3 |         carry oblation to the Gods,~May he promote our sacrifice.~
1967   10,  191, 4 |            thoughts of all that all may happily agree.~ ~
1968 AppI          |          semen genitale, effundens) may be the name of a slave-girl.
1969 AppI,    0, 6 |                                  1. MAY Agni, yielding to our prayer,
1970 AppI,    0, 6 |            divides thy legs that it may lie between the married
1971 AppI,    0, 8 |                                  1. MAY Visnu form and mould the
1972 AppI,    0, 8 |            form and mould the womb, may Tvastar duly shape the forms,~
1973 AppI,    0, 8 |           thou the germ, Sarasvati:~May the Twain Gods bestow the
 
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