Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   37, 7 |           7 At your approach man holds him down before the fury
 2    1,   41, 9 |      words: but fear the One who holds all four~Within his hand,
 3    1,   55, 8 |        the famed One in his body holds unvanquished might.~O Indra,
 4    1,   67, 3 |           3 He, like the Unborn, holds the broad earth up; and
 5    1,   88, 2 |    Brilliant like gold is he who holds the thunder. Earth have
 6    1,  129, 3 |      pourest forth the hide that holds the rain, thou keepest far
 7    1,  141, 9 |        strong;~For, as the felly holds the spokes, thou with thy
 8    1,  144, 3 |         as he who drives the car holds fast the horse's reins.~
 9    2,    5, 3 |      chants the holy prayers.~He holds all knowledge in his grasp
10    2,   24, 2 |         and in his fury rent the holds of Sambara:~Who overthrew
11    4,   38, 6 |           champing the rein that holds him.~
12    4,   45, 3 |      Asvins, bring the skin that holds the meath.~
13    5,   20, 2 |        and hatred due to one who holds an alien creed.~
14    5,   43, 7 | extending and heating that which holds the fatty membrane.~
15    6,   29, 2 | stationed.~With his firm arms he holds the reins; his Horses, the
16    6,   46, 2 |          O Wonderful, whose hand holds thunder, praised as mighty,
17    6,   52, 2 |                      2 Or he who holds us in contempt, O Maruts,
18    6,   53, 6 |        which the niggard's heart holds dear,~And make him subject
19    6,   69, 6 |       are the lake, the vat that holds the Soma.~
20    6,   71, 1 |       and most skilful, while he holds the region up, the Warrior
21    7,   28, 2 |         time thy hand, O Mighty, holds the thunder, awful in strength
22    7,   69, 3 |      Wondrous Pair, the cup that holds sweet juices.~Your car whereon
23    7,   85, 3 |          and Indra.~One of these holds the folk distinct and sundered,
24    7,  101, 6 |          and their impregner lie holds the life of all things fixed
25    8,    2, 31|        of great deeds whose hand holds thunder, gives us strength,~
26    8,   29, 4 |                        4 Another holds the thunderbolt, wherewith
27    8,   31, 17|          action equals him, none holds him far or keeps him off.~
28    8,   58, 14|          Indra, the very Mighty, holds his enemies in utter scorn.~
29    9,   12, 5 |         5 In close embraces Indu holds Soma when~poured within
30    9,   74, 2 |          rite proceeds: the Sage holds these who move! together
31   10,   28, 10|          the leather strap still holds his foot entangled.~
32   10,   34, 3 |                        3 My wife holds me aloof, her mother hates
33   10,   44, 2 |        docile; thy hand, O King, holds, firmly grasped, the thunder.~
34   10,   60, 9 |         earth, the mighty earth, holds fast the monarchs of the
35   10,   85, 1 |   Adityas stand secure, and Soma holds his place in heaven.~
 
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