Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   20, 8 |         ministering Priests they held, by pious acts they won
 2    1,   32, 11|          waters stayed like kine held by the robber.~But he, when
 3    1,   35, 5 |        light to all the peoples.~Held in the lap of Savitar, divine
 4    1,   39, 4 |        Rudras, may the strength, held in this bond, be yours,
 5    1,   54, 9 |      drink, stone-pressed juices held in ladles.~Quaff them and
 6    1,   56    |        this man's full libations held in ladles, he hath roused
 7    1,  136, 7 |       still beside us, may we be held self-splendid with the Maruts.~
 8    1,  166, 10|                               10 Held in your manly arms are many
 9    1,  173, 10|          city's lord within them held in good rule with sacrifice
10    1,  182, 3 |      folk who, offering not, are held in high esteem?~Pass over
11    3,    2, 7 |         at his birth the skilful held him in their hold.~He like
12    3,   12, 6 |         ninety forts which DAsas held,~Together, with one mighty
13    3,   38, 3 |       set the great worlds apart held firm for safety.~
14    3,   39, 6 |         hidden in the waters, he held in his right hand, the rich
15    4,    1, 18|        awakened, when first they held that Heaven allotted treasure.~
16    4,    7, 2 |       forth.~For mortal men have held thee fast, adorable in all
17    4,   42, 3 |   knowing all beings, joined and held together.~
18    5,   67, 4 |        true, they cleave to Law, held holy among every race,~Good
19    6,   31, 1 |         thou in thine hands hast held the people, Indra!~Men have
20    6,   32, 2 |          he loosed the bond that held the beams of Morning.~
21    6,   43, 3 |       thou settest free the kine held fast within the rock,~This
22    6,   44, 22|      being, with Indra for ally, held fast the Pani.~This Indu
23    6,   44, 24|                 24 He stayed and held the heaven and earth asunder:
24    6,   46, 14|     birds attracted to the bait, held in by reins in both the
25    6,   51, 8 |          and use it. Homage hath held in place the earth and heaven.~
26    6,   72, 4 |          thou, and Soma.~Ye have held fast the unimpeded whiteness
27    7,   84, 1 | sacrifice with gifts and homage.~Held in both arms the ladle,
28    8,    3, 6 |        are all creatures closely held; in him meet the distilling
29    8,    5, 39|         other prince, no folk is held more liberal of gifts than
30    8,   53, 5 |        with hundreds, thousands, held within.~Thou for thy worshippers
31    8,   69, 9 |    sacrificial name.~So art thou held to be our Lord.~
32   10,   18, 14|       fit word have I caught and held as 'twere a courser with
33   10,   60, 8 |          hold it fast,~So have I held thy spirit fast, held it
34   10,   60, 8 |          I held thy spirit fast, held it for life and not for
35   10,   60, 8 |          life and not for death, held it for thy security.~
36   10,   60, 9 |  monarchs of the wood.~So have I held thy spirit fast, held it
37   10,   60, 9 |          I held thy spirit fast, held it for life and not for
38   10,   60, 9 |          life and not for death, held it for thy security.~
39   10,   67, 5 |       cut off three from him who held the waters.~Brhaspati discovered,
40   10,   79, 7 |       rushing in all directions, held with reins that glitter.~
41   10,   92, 8 |          s Bay Coursers hath lie held in check: each one fears
42   10,  113, 6 |     Vrtra with his strength, who held the waters back, whom darkness
 
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