Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   13, 6 |                       6 Thrown open be the Doors Divine, unfailing,
 2    1,   63, 5 |       Lay thou the race-course open for our horses: as with
 3    1,   92, 4 |    Dawn hath laid the darkness open as the cows their stall.~
 4    1,  101, 10|       jaws and let thy lips be open.~Thou with the fair cheek,
 5    1,  116, 9 |        set the base on high to open downward.~Streams flowed
 6    1,  139, 4 |       known, O Mighty Ones: ye open heaven; for you the chariotsteeds
 7    1,  142, 6 |                       6 Thrown open be the Doors Divine, unfailing,
 8    2,    3, 5 |   Doors, the Goddesses, thrown open, easy to pass, invoked,
 9    3,    5, 1 |  thrown both gates of darkness open.~
10    3,   30, 21|        burst the kine's stable open: cows shall be ours, and
11    3,   31, 21|   Order, to, us hath he thrown open all his portals.~
12    4,    1, 15|   their celestial speech threw open,~The solid mountain firm,
13    4,    5, 8 |         twere the cows' stalls open. The Bird protects earths'
14    4,   16, 6 |        cleft e'en the mountain open and willingly disclosed
15    4,   31, 2 |       thee with juice to burst~Open e'en strongly-guarded wealth?~
16    4,   31, 13|         Indra, like an archer, open thou forus~The stables that
17    5,    3, 11|       have been seen by us and open foemen: unknown have been
18    5,    5, 5 |                              5 Open yourselves, ye Doors Divine,
19    5,   29, 12|        their task the men laid open the stall of Kine though
20    5,   32, 1 |      laying the great mountain open, slaying the Danava, didst
21    5,   42, 1 |   Asura, hear, whose paths are open.~
22    5,   45, 1 |    hymns to throw the mountain open.~The Sun hath risen and
23    5,   45, 1 |       too, hath the God thrown open.~
24    5,   45, 6 |   Mother threw the Cow's stall open,~That wherewith Manu conquered
25    6,   62, 11|         Bountiful Lords, throw open to the singer doors e'en
26    6,   65, 5 |      holy hymn they burst them open: the heroes' calling on
27    7,    2, 5 | thoughts the pious have thrown open Doors fain for chariots
28    7,   17, 2 |    impatient Portals be thrown open bring thou the Gods impatient
29    7,   27, 2 |        hast rent strong places open: unclose for us, Wise God,
30    7,   32, 5 |          5 May he whose ear is open hear us. He is asked for
31    7,   58, 5 |    us-ward?~What secret sin or open stirs their anger, that
32    8,    5, 9 |       food of kine and wealth,~Open the paths for us to tread.~
33    8,   32, 5 |     Soma-draughts, Hero, burst open, like a fort,~The stall
34    8,   89, 6 |     the juice,~When thou didst open wealth heaped up by many,
35    8,   92, 11|        finder-out of treasures open and concealed, bringeth
36    9,   10, 6 |    singing-men of ancient time open the doors of sacred songs, -~
37    9,   91, 3 |      like Sura by his fair and open pathways.~
38    9,   96, 11|         Fighting unvanquished, open the enclosures: enrich us
39   10,   40, 8 |       worshipper;~And ye throw open, Asvins, unto those who
40   10,   61, 21|     cow be milked; the path is open.~
41   10,   68, 6 |        prisons of the red cows open.~
42   10,   79, 1 |       of mortals.~His jaws now open and now shut together: much
43   10,  120, 8 |        of light hath he thrown open.~
44   10,  139, 6 |  cow-pen's doors he threw wide open.~These, the Gandharva told
 
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