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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
   1    1,    1, 2 |          shall bring. hitherward the Gods.~
   2    1,    1, 4 |            about~Verily goeth to the Gods.~
   3    1,    1, 5 |            God, come hither with the Gods.~
   4    1,   11, 5 |            of Vala rich in cows.~The Gods came pressing to thy side,
   5    1,   12, 2 |                          3 Bring the Gods hither, Agni, born for him
   6    1,   12, 3 |                4 Wake up the willing Gods, since thou, Agni, performest
   7    1,   12, 3 |             on the sacred grass with Gods.~
   8    1,   12, 8 |            call Agni to the feast of Gods,~O Purifier, favour him.~
   9    1,   12, 9 |            To our oblation bring the Gods.~
  10    1,   12, 11|              by all invokings of the Gods,~Show pleasure in this laud
  11    1,   13, 1 |              well-kindled, bring the Gods for him who offers holy
  12    1,   13, 2 |           Sage, our sacrifice to the Gods today.~Sweet to the taste,
  13    1,   13, 4 |          glorified, hither bring the Gods:~Manu appointed thee as
  14    1,   13, 11|             this our oblation to the Gods,~And let the giver be renowned.~
  15    1,   14, 1 |            our songs.~With all these Gods; and worship them.~
  16    1,   14, 2 |           Agni, come hither with the Gods;~
  17    1,   14, 6 |         dropping holy oil,~Bring the Gods to the Soma draught.~
  18    1,   14, 9 |      invoking Priest shall bring~All Gods awaking with the dawn.~
  19    1,   14, 10|                      10 With all the Gods, with Indra, with Vayu,
  20    1,   14, 12|           those bring hitherward the Gods.~ ~
  21    1,   15, 4 |                          4 Bring the Gods, Agni; in the three appointed
  22    1,   15, 8 |            things we gain, among the Gods.~
  23    1,   15, 12|       guidest sacrifice:~Worship the Gods for the pious man.~ ~
  24    1,   18, 8 |          voice of praise goes to the Gods.~
  25    1,   19, 3 |                                3 All Gods devoid of guile, who know
  26    1,   20, 8 |              share in sacrifice with Gods.~ ~
  27    1,   21, 4 |                             4 Strong Gods, we bid them come to this
  28    1,   22, 2 |           call the Asvins Twain, the Gods borne in a noble car, the
  29    1,   22, 9 |           the willing Spouses of the Gods,~And Tvastar, to the Soma
  30    1,   22, 16|                               16 The Gods be gracious unto us even
  31    1,   23, 4 |              and Varupa, renowned as Gods of consecrated might,~We
  32    1,   23, 8 |                                    8 Gods, Marut hosts whom Indra
  33    1,   23, 9 |             Vrtra down, ye bounteous Gods~Let not the wicked master
  34    1,   23, 10|             10 We call the Universal Gods, and Maruts to the Soma
  35    1,   23, 19|            healing balm~Be swift, ye Gods, to give them praise.~
  36    1,   23, 24|              and length of days; the Gods~Shall know me even as I
  37    1,   25, 8 |             mighty wind~He knows the Gods who dwell above.~
  38    1,   26, 8 |                                8 The Gods, adored with brilliant fires.
  39    1,   27, 4 |             this our oblation to the Gods,~And this our newest song
  40    1,   27, 12|               Agni the banner of the Gods,~Refulgent, hear us through
  41    1,   27, 13|                          13 Glory to Gods, the mighty and the lesser
  42    1,   27, 13|              and the lesser glory to Gods the younger and the elder!~
  43    1,   27, 13|          better prayer than this, ye Gods, acknowledge.~ ~
  44    1,   31, 1 |             wast, a God thyself, the Gods' auspicious Friend.~After
  45    1,   31, 2 |            as a Sage the holy law of Gods.~Sprung from two mothers,
  46    1,   31, 3 |           bear, didst worship mighty Gods.~
  47    1,   31, 8 |             and Heaven, with all the Gods, protect us.~
  48    1,   31, 9 |        Parents' lap, a God among the Gods, be watchful for our good.~
  49    1,   31, 11|              11 Thee, Agni, have the Gods made the first living One
  50    1,   34, 3 |             in the self-same day, ye Gods who banish want, sprinkle
  51    1,   34, 5 |       abundant wealth: thrice in the Gods' assembly, thrice assist
  52    1,   34, 11|               with the thrice-eleven Gods; come, O ye Asvins, to the
  53    1,   36, 1 |          families who duly serve the Gods, yea, him whom others also
  54    1,   36, 4 |                                4 The Gods enkindle thee their ancient
  55    1,   36, 5 |           decrees established by the Gods, gathered together, meet
  56    1,   36, 6 |           gracious, worship thou our Gods, that we may have heroic
  57    1,   36, 9 |              best entertainer of the Gods.~Worthy of sacred food,
  58    1,   36, 10|              sacrificing Priest, the Gods for Manu's sake ordained;~
  59    1,   36, 12|           thou hast kinship with the Gods.~Thou rulest as a King o'
  60    1,   36, 14|             find our worship mid the Gods.~
  61    1,   38    |              as a dear sire his son,~Gods, for whom sacred grass is
  62    1,   39, 5 |       creatures drunk with wine, ye, Gods with all your company.~
  63    1,   40, 3 |         Sunrta the Goddess come,~And Gods bring to this rite which
  64    1,   40, 5 |          Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman, the Gods, have made their dwelling
  65    1,   40, 6 |             6 May we in holy synods, Gods! recite that hymn, peerless,
  66    1,   41, 1 |            ER is he injured whom the Gods Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman,~
  67    1,   43, 3 |            remember us,~Yea, all the Gods with one accord.~
  68    1,   43, 5 |             good, the best among the Gods.~
  69    1,   44    |             pays oblations bring the Gods who waken with the morn.~
  70    1,   44, 3 |           dawn that he may bring the Gods to us.~
  71    1,   44, 6 |            hither with all speed the Gods, the excellently wise,~
  72    1,   44, 8 |             art thou:~Bring thou the Gods who wake at dawn who see
  73    1,   44, 11|                       12 When as the Gods' High Priest, by many loved,
  74    1,   44, 12|              all thy train of escort Gods;~Let Mitra, Aryaman,- seeking
  75    1,   45, 1 |                          2 Agni, the Gods who understand give ear
  76    1,   45, 1 |          thou those Three-and-Thirty Gods.~
  77    1,   45, 8 |             here on sacred grass the Gods~Who come at early morn,
  78    1,   45, 9 |           stands the Soma, bounteous Gods drink this expressed ere
  79    1,   46, 2 |            discoverers of riches, ye~Gods with deep thought who find
  80    1,   48, 12|           firmament, O Usas, all the Gods, that they may drink our
  81    1,   50, 5 |           Thou goest to the hosts of Gods, thou comest hither to mankind,~
  82    1,   50, 10|              To Surya, God among the Gods, the light that is most
  83    1,   53, 10|              May we protected by the Gods hereafter remain thy very
  84    1,   55, 3 |             down.~Foremost among the Gods is he through hero might,
  85    1,   58    |              calls to service of the Gods.~
  86    1,   59, 5 |          hast brought comfort to the Gods in battle.~
  87    1,   60, 1 |                               2 Both Gods and men obey this Ruler'
  88    1,   60, 1 |             obey this Ruler's order, Gods who are worshipped, men
  89    1,   65, 1 |      claiming worship, bearing it to Gods -. there nigh to thee sate
  90    1,   65, 2 |                                2 The Gods approached the ways of holy
  91    1,   67, 2 |            in the cavern, struck the Gods with fear.~Men filled with
  92    1,   68, 1 |           ness among all these other Gods.~
  93    1,   69, 1 |          encompassed them: Father of Gods, and yet their Son wast
  94    1,   70, 1 |              of the heavenly laws of Gods, and of the race of mortal
  95    1,   70, 3 |            knowing the races both of Gods and men.~
  96    1,   71, 3 |          with sweet food the race of Gods they strengthen.~
  97    1,   71, 7 |            discovered: find with the Gods care for us, thou who knowest.~
  98    1,   72, 2 |                                2 The Gods infallible all searching
  99    1,   72, 7 |           deeply skilled in paths of Gods becamest an envoy never
 100    1,   72, 10|                              10 When Gods immortal made both eyes
 101    1,   73, 4 |            battle, presenting to the Gods their share for glory.~
 102    1,   74, 6 |    Hitherward shalt thou bring these Gods to our laudation and to
 103    1,   74, 9 |               thou grantest from the Gods,~Thou God, to him who offers
 104    1,   75, 1 |          food most delightful to the Gods,~Pouring our offerings in
 105    1,   75, 5 |             Mitra, Varuna, bring the Gods to mighty sacrifice.~Bring
 106    1,   76, 2 |               love thee: worship the Gods to win for us their favour.~
 107    1,   76, 4 |          been invoked. Here with the Gods be seated.~Thine is the
 108    1,   76, 5 |          Manus thou worshippedst the Gods, a Sage with sages,~So now,
 109    1,   77, 1 |           men a herald, bringeth the Gods as best of sacrificers?~
 110    1,   77, 2 |              Agni, when he seeks the Gods for mortals, knows them
 111    1,   84, 18|              seasons?~To whom to the Gods bring oblation quickly?
 112    1,   86, 6 |             6 For, through the swift Gods' loving help, in many an
 113    1,   89, 1 |             and victorious,~That the Gods ever may be with us for
 114    1,   89, 2 |             auspicious favour of the Gods be ours, on us descend the
 115    1,   89, 2 |              bounty of the righteous Gods.~The friendship of the Gods
 116    1,   89, 2 |          Gods.~The friendship of the Gods have we devoutly sought:
 117    1,   89, 2 |          devoutly sought: so may the Gods extend our life that we
 118    1,   89, 7 |              Sun,-hither let all the Gods for our protection come.~
 119    1,   89, 8 |                                    8 Gods, may we with our ears listen
 120    1,   89, 8 |             of life appointed by the Gods.~
 121    1,   89, 9 |        autumns stand before us, O ye Gods, within whose space ye bring
 122    1,   89, 10|           Sire and Son.~Aditi is all Gods, Aditi five-classed men,
 123    1,   90, 1 |           And Aryaman in accord with Gods.~
 124    1,   90, 3 |            vouchsafe to us, Immortal Gods to mortal men,~Chasing our
 125    1,   90, 4 |        Maruts, Pusan,~and Bhaga, the Gods to be adored.~
 126    1,   91, 1 |            Indu, dealt out among the Gods their share of treasure.~
 127    1,   92, 18|               to drink Soma both the Gods~Health-givers Wonder-Workers,
 128    1,   93, 9 |         hymns:~Together be among the Gods.~
 129    1,   94, 3 |            our thoughts. In thee the Gods eat the presented offering,~
 130    1,   94, 8 |                                    8 Gods, foremost he his car who
 131    1,   94, 13|           art the wondrous Friend of Gods, the Vasu of the Vasus,
 132    1,   95, 8 |             is the meeting where the Gods are worshipped.~
 133    1,   96, 1 |          have made him friendly. The Gods possessed the wealth bestowing
 134    1,   96, 2 |           heaven and the waters. The Gods possessed the wealth. bestowing
 135    1,   96, 3 |              the Constant Giver. The Gods possessed the wealth bestowing
 136    1,   96, 4 |             of earth and heaven. The Gods possessed the wealth bestowing
 137    1,   96, 5 |            and earth he shineth. The Gods possessed the wealth bestowing
 138    1,   96, 6 |         their own life immortal, the Gods possessed the wealth-bestowing
 139    1,   96, 7 |          what will be hereafter,-the Gods possessed the wealth bestowing
 140    1,  100, 15|             limit of whose power not Gods by Godhead, nor mortal men
 141    1,  102, 1 |            through his strength, the Gods have joyed at feast and
 142    1,  103, 7 |            the flying Maruts and all Gods were joyful.~
 143    1,  104, 2 |              these pathways?~May the Gods quell the fury of the Dasa,
 144    1,  105, 3 |            never may that light , ye Gods, fall from its station in
 145    1,  105, 5 |                                 5 Ye Gods who yonder have your home
 146    1,  105, 10|              borne my praises to the Gods, return. Mark this my woe,
 147    1,  105, 12|             meet to be told forth, O Gods.~The flowing of the floods
 148    1,  105, 13|         kinship which thou hast with Gods.~Here seat thee like a man:
 149    1,  105, 13|            most wise, bring thou the Gods for sacrifice. Mark this
 150    1,  105, 14|             shall wisest Agni to the Gods~Speed onward our oblations,
 151    1,  105, 14|             oblations, God among the Gods, intelligent. Mark this
 152    1,  105, 16|            not to be transgressed, O Gods. O mortals, ye behold it
 153    1,  105, 17|            in the well, calls on the Gods to succour him.~That call
 154    1,  106, 2 |             conquests of the foe, ye Gods, bring joy to us.~Even as
 155    1,  106, 3 |            Goddesses, Mothers of the Gods, who strengthen Law.~Even
 156    1,  106, 7 |            Goddess guard us with the Gods: may the protecting God
 157    1,  107, 1 |            THE sacrifice obtains the Gods' acceptance: be graciously
 158    1,  107, 2 |            Angirases exalted, may!he Gods come to us with their protection.~
 159    1,  110, 1 |              is this sea for all the Gods: sate you with Soma offered
 160    1,  110, 5 |         glorious fame among Immortal Gods.~
 161    1,  110, 7 |              is giver of rich gifts.~Gods, through your favour may
 162    1,  112, 19|             brought the host of kind Gods to Sudas-Come hither unto
 163    1,  113, 3 |               pathway; taught by the Gods, alternately they travel.~
 164    1,  113, 9 |             thou hast performed, for Gods, a noble service.~
 165    1,  113, 12|        Auspicious, bringing food for Gods' enjoyment, shine on us
 166    1,  113, 19|                         19 Mother of Gods, Aditi's forui of glory,
 167    1,  114, 3 |                  3 By worship of the Gods may we, O Bounteous One,
 168    1,  114, 4 |             from us the anger of the Gods: verily we desire his favourable
 169    1,  115, 1 |            brilliant presence of the Gods hath risen, the eye of Mitra,
 170    1,  115, 6 |                        6 This day, O Gods, while Surya is ascending,
 171    1,  116, 2 |              proudly trusting in the Gods' incitements.~That stallion
 172    1,  120, 4 |            ye Mighty Ones, I ask the Gods of that wondrous oblation
 173    1,  122, 3 |       Parvata and Indra. May all the Gods vouchsafe to us this favour.~
 174    1,  123, 1 |              harnessed: this car the Gods Immortal have ascended.~
 175    1,  125, 5 |          stands exalted, yea, to the Gods he goes, the liberal giver.~
 176    1,  127, 1 |          form erected turning to the Gods,~He, when the flame hath
 177    1,  127, 8 |              life, oblations come to Gods as food.~
 178    1,  127, 9 |              born for service of the Gods, like wealth for service
 179    1,  127, 9 |            wealth for service of the Gods.~Most mighty is thine ecstasy,
 180    1,  127, 11|    neighbourhood, accordant with the Gods, bring us, with gracious
 181    1,  128, 6 |            He bears oblations to the Gods for whosoever supplicates.~
 182    1,  128, 8 |           Him, Friend, for help, the Gods when they are fain for wealth,
 183    1,  129, 1 |             thou, for service of the Gods though it be far away, O
 184    1,  131, 1 |              wide-spread tracts.~All Gods of one accord have set Indra
 185    1,  132, 5 |             hynins go forward to the Gods.~
 186    1,  133, 7 |              yea, the hostilities of Gods.~Pouring, he strives, unchecked
 187    1,  134, 5 |            from the world of highest Gods.~
 188    1,  135, 2 |             thy portioned share mid. Gods and men.~Drive thou thy
 189    1,  136, 4 |            sharing, a God, among the Gods.~May all the Gods of one
 190    1,  136, 4 |          among the Gods.~May all the Gods of one accord accept it
 191    1,  136, 7 |                           7 With the Gods' help, with Indra still
 192    1,  139, 1 |             songs as 'twere unto the Gods.~
 193    1,  139, 7 |            shalt speck for us to the Gods adorable yea, to the Kings
 194    1,  139, 9 |          long line stretcheth to the Gods, our birth-connexions are
 195    1,  139, 11|                       11 O ye Eleven Gods whose home is heaven, O
 196    1,  139, 11|             accept this sacrifice, O Gods, with pleasure.~
 197    1,  141, 6 |             by the power and will of Gods, he goes at all times to
 198    1,  141, 10|           wealth and all the host of Gods.~Thee, therefore, even as
 199    1,  141, 11|   guiding-reins, and, very Wise, the Gods' assent in sacrifice.~
 200    1,  142, 1 |             1. KINDLED, bring, Agni, Gods to-day for him who lifts
 201    1,  142, 3 |          from the heavens, a God mid Gods adorable.~
 202    1,  142, 5 |               fittest to receive the Gods.~
 203    1,  142, 6 |            much-desired, so that the Gods may enter in.~
 204    1,  142, 9 |            Let Hotri pure, set amang Gods, amid the Maruts Bhirati,
 205    1,  142, 11|         forth, thyself, and call the Gods to sacrifice.~May Agni,
 206    1,  142, 11|            speed our oblation to the Gods.~
 207    1,  142, 12|              Maruts, and the host of Gods,~To Indra who inspires the
 208    1,  147, 1 |              seed and offspring, the Gods may joy in Holy Law's fulfilment?~
 209    1,  148, 1 |          friction, Herald of all the Gods. in varied figure,~Is he
 210    1,  152, 2 |               and those who hate the Gods first fall and perish.~
 211    1,  152, 7 |                                    7 Gods, Mitra-Varuna, with love
 212    1,  153, 2 |            an impulse: to you, Twain Gods, a well-formed hymn is offered,~
 213    1,  154, 5 |             where men devoted to the Gods are happy.~For there springs,
 214    1,  155, 1 |             your draught of juice, -~Gods ne'er beguiled, who borne
 215    1,  159, 1 |    Strengtheners of Law.~Who, having Gods for progeny, conjoined with
 216    1,  159, 1 |              progeny, conjoined with Gods, through wonder-working
 217    1,  160, 4 |                  4 Among the skilful Gods most skilled is he, who
 218    1,  161, 2 |             into four: thus have the Gods commanded; therefore am
 219    1,  161, 2 |        participate in sacrifice with Gods.~
 220    1,  161, 4 |            among the Consorts of the Gods.~
 221    1,  161, 5 |             chalice, drinking-cup of Gods,~They gave themselves new
 222    1,  161, 6 |          Rbhus, Vibhvan, Vaja to the Gods, and skilled in war, obtained
 223    1,  161, 7 |          equipped, and went unto the Gods.~
 224    1,  162, 3 |                       3 Dear. to all Gods, this goat, the share of
 225    1,  162, 4 |              order, who goeth to the Gods as meet oblation,~The goat
 226    1,  162, 4 |           share of Pusan, and to the Gods the sacrifice announceth.~
 227    1,  162, 7 |               for the regions of the Gods, the Charger with his smooth
 228    1,  162, 7 |           friend have we won for the Gods' banquet.~
 229    1,  162, 8 |         mouth to bait him,-among the Gods, too, let all these be with
 230    1,  162, 9 |            nails adhereth,-among the Gods, too, may all this be with
 231    1,  162, 11|        neglected, but to the longing Gods let all be offered.~
 232    1,  162, 14|           food he tasted, -among the Gods, too, may all these attend
 233    1,  162, 15|     consecrated,-such Charger do the Gods accept with favour.~
 234    1,  162, 16|            these, as grateful to the Gods, they offer.~
 235    1,  162, 18|            Swift Charger, kin to the Gods, the slayer's hatchet pierces.~
 236    1,  162, 21|               by easy paths unto the Gods thou goest.~Both Bays, both
 237    1,  163, 8 |            the pattern of thy vigour Gods have copied.~
 238    1,  163, 9 |            as thought, is Indra.~The Gods have come that they may
 239    1,  163, 13|            day shall he approach the Gods, most welcome: then he declares
 240    1,  164, 5 |     undiscerning, I ask of these the Gods' established places; For
 241    1,  164, 15|             called Rsis, Children of Gods.~Their good gifts sought
 242    1,  164, 40|            their highest heaven, the Gods repose them, -~Who knows
 243    1,  164, 51|            By means of sacrifice the Gods accomplished their sacrifice:
 244    1,  164, 51|             there where the Sadhyas, Gods of old, are dwelling.~
 245    1,  165, 9 |          firm before thee; among the Gods not one is found~thine equal.~
 246    1,  167, 4 |         joint possession.~The fierce Gods drave not Rodasi before
 247    1,  168, 1 |            song of himwho serves the Gods.~So may I turn you hither
 248    1,  168, 7 |        spreading far, as of immortal Gods.~
 249    1,  169, 5 |             show us loving-kindness, Gods who of old were ever prompt
 250    1,  169, 8 |          Thou, God, art praised with Gods who must be lauded. May
 251    1,  171, 2 |            in the mind and heart, ye Gods, is offered.~Come ye to
 252    1,  173, 1 |              to the sacred grass the Gods' assembly.~
 253    1,  173, 12|             us not here contend with Gods, O Indra, for here, O Mighty
 254    1,  174, 1 |              art the King of all the Gods, O Indra: protect the men,
 255    1,  179, 2 |         law-fulfillers, who with the Gods declared eternal statutes,- -~
 256    1,  179, 6 |           both classes, and with the Gods obtained his prayer's fulfilment.~
 257    1,  183, 6 |            hitherward by paths which Gods have travelled. May we find
 258    1,  184, 3 |              Nasatyas, Pusans, ye as Gods for glory arranged and set
 259    1,  184, 6 |            hitherward by paths which Gods have travelled. may we find
 260    1,  185, 4 |           suffer no pain, Parents of Gods, who aid with favour,~Both
 261    1,  185, 4 |            with favour,~Both mid the Gods, with Day and Night alternate.
 262    1,  185, 8 |           time committed against the Gods, our friend, our house's
 263    1,  185, 9 |              the godless. May we, ye Gods, be strong with food rejoicing.~
 264    1,  185, 11|              address you.~Nearest of Gods be ye with your protection.
 265    1,  186, 2 |                  2 To us may all the Gods come trooped together, Aryaman,
 266    1,  186, 8 |           with hearts in concord,~As Gods whose cars have dappled
 267    1,  186, 10|          Rbhuksan so may I bring the Gods to make us happy.~
 268    1,  186, 11|             Thought, toiling for the Gods and seeking treasure. May
 269    1,  187, 6 |              set the spirit of great Gods.~Under thy flag brave deeds
 270    1,  187, 11|             thee who banquetest with Gods, from thee who banquetest
 271    1,  188, 1 |              thou shinest a God with Gods to-day.~Bear out oblations,
 272    1,  188, 3 |           worthy of our praise bring Gods whose due is sacrifice:~
 273    1,  188, 10|                       10 Send to the Gods, Vanaspati, thyself, the
 274    1,  188, 11|             11 Agni, preceder of the Gods, is honoured with the sacred
 275    1,  190, 1 |   resplendent, worthy of lauds, both Gods and mortals listen.~
 276    2,    1, 13|            solemn rites: by thee the Gods devour the duly offered
 277    2,    1, 14|           all the Immortal guileless Gods cat with thy mouth the oblation
 278    2,    2, 3 |                       3 Him have the Gods established at the region'
 279    2,    2, 4 |          place as 'twere, looking to Gods and men.~
 280    2,    2, 9 |           swelled unto the deathless Gods in lofty heaven -~A milch-cow
 281    2,    3, 1 |         Purifier, let Agni serve the Gods for he is worthy.~
 282    2,    3, 2 |         diffusing purpose, bedew the Gods at chiefest time of worship.~
 283    2,    3, 3 |             right, O Agni, serve the Gods first to-day before the
 284    2,    3, 4 |              ye, O Vasus, sit all ye Gods, ye Holy, ye Adityas.~
 285    2,    3, 9 |           they reach the place which Gods inhabit.~
 286    2,    3, 10|           Immolator forward unto the Gods the offering thrice anointed.~
 287    2,    4, 2 |             Sovran, the messenger of Gods with rapid coursers.~
 288    2,    4, 3 |          Among the tribes of men the Gods placed Agni as a dear Friend
 289    2,    6, 8 |          Sage, duly worship thou the Gods,~And seat thee on this sacred
 290    2,    8, 6 |              Soma's, yea, of all the Gods,~Uninjured dwell together
 291    2,    9, 6 |           best sacrificer, bring the Gods to bless us.~Sure guardian,
 292    2,   12, 1 |           power and might became the Gods' protector,~Before whose
 293    2,   13, 5 |               Thee, such, a God, the Gods have quickened with their
 294    2,   20, 8 |                8 To him in might the Gods have ever yielded, to Indra
 295    2,   23, 2 |             God immortal! verily the Gods have gained from thee, the
 296    2,   23, 7 |        access to this banquet of the Gods.~
 297    2,   23, 8 |             Strike, O Brhaspati, the Gods' revilers down, and let
 298    2,   23, 16|           their heart abandonment of Gods. Brhaspati, no further rest
 299    2,   23, 19|           our children.~All that the Gods regard with love is blessed.
 300    2,   24, 3 |              for the Godliest of the Gods: strong things were loosened
 301    2,   24, 11|         forth in breadth against the Gods: he, Brahmanaspati, encompasseth
 302    2,   24, 16|           our children.~All that the Gods regard with love is blessed.
 303    2,   25, 5 |          Blest with the happiness of Gods he prospers well, whomever
 304    2,   26, 1 |       enemies, and he who serves the Gods subdue the godless man.~
 305    2,   26, 3 |      Brahmanaspati the Father of the Gods.~
 306    2,   27, 3 |                              3 These Gods, Adityas, vast, profound,
 307    2,   27, 4 |            which moves not, Adityas, Gods, protectors of all being,~
 308    2,   27, 8 |           are their functions in the Gods' assembly.~Mighty through
 309    2,   27, 10|          Varuna, art Sovran, be they Gods, Asura! or be they mortals.~
 310    2,   28, 4 |            ever faithful, pardon us, Gods, admit us to your friendship.~
 311    2,   29    |           You, Varuna, Mitra and all Gods who listen, I call to help
 312    2,   29, 1 |                                2 Ye, Gods, are providence and ye are
 313    2,   29, 3 |                           4 Ye, O ye Gods, are verily our kinsmen
 314    2,   29, 4 |               Far be your nets, far, Gods, be mine offences: seize
 315    2,   31, 2 |                        2 Yea, now ye Gods of one accord speed on our
 316    2,   32, 6 |            who art the Sister of the Gods,~Accept the offered sacrifice,
 317    2,   33, 7 |              Remover of the woe that Gods have sent us? O Strong One,
 318    2,   35, 7 |        teeming Milch-cow, swells the Gods' nectar and cats noble viands.~
 319    2,   35, 15|     preparation.~Blessed is all that Gods regard with favour. Loud
 320    2,   36    |                   HYMN XXXVI Various Gods.~
 321    2,   36, 3 |             joyful in the juice with Gods and Goddesses in gladsome
 322    2,   36, 4 |                          4 Bring the Gods hither, Sage, and offer
 323    2,   37    |                 HYMN XXXVII. Various Gods.~
 324    2,   37, 6 |      Excellent, fain, make the great Gods all fain taste the gift
 325    2,   38, 1 |           most constant duty.~To the Gods, verily, he gives rich treasure,
 326    2,   40, 1 |              world's protectors, the Gods have made centre of life
 327    2,   40, 2 |              2 At birth of these two Gods all Gods are joyful: they
 328    2,   40, 2 |          birth of these two Gods all Gods are joyful: they have caused
 329    2,   41, 8 |                      8 Such, wealthy Gods! as none afar nor standing
 330    2,   41, 13|                          13 O all ye Gods, come hitherward: hear this
 331    2,   41, 15|              Ye Martus led by Indra, Gods with Pri§an for your bounteousest,~
 332    2,   41, 18|          which GrtSamadas beloved of Gods bring, Holy One,to thee.~
 333    2,   41, 20|           and Earth~Present unto the Gods to-day.~
 334    2,   41, 21|             guileless Ones, the Holy Gods shall sit them down~To-day
 335    3,    1, 1 |        assembly.~Thou shinest to the Gods, I set the pressstones.
 336    3,    1, 3 |            and Earth in kinship.~The Gods discovered in the midst
 337    3,    1, 4 |            ling, so at his birth the Gods wondered at Agni.~
 338    3,    1, 13|          blessed wood hath gendered.~Gods even, moved in spirit, came
 339    3,    1, 15|          friendship.~Grant, with the Gods, thy grace to him who lauds
 340    3,    1, 17|                         17 Ensign of Gods hast thou become, O Agni,
 341    3,    1, 17|           carborne thou goest to the Gods, fulfilling.~
 342    3,    1, 22|              truly Wise, bear to the Gods rejoicing.~Grant us abundant
 343    3,    2, 3 |      surpassinq power, by might, the Gods created Agni with inventive
 344    3,    2, 5 |              bright, dear to all the Gods, perfecting aims of works,
 345    3,    2, 8 |             the great High Priest of Gods.~
 346    3,    3, 2 |            Agni, sent forward by the Gods, enriched with piayer.~
 347    3,    3, 5 |           him very glorious have the Gods established here.~
 348    3,    3, 6 |              Agni, together with the Gods and Manu's folk by thought
 349    3,    3, 7 | ever-vigilant: thou, longing for the Gods, knowest their hymns full
 350    3,    4, 1 |            of riches.~Bring thou the Gods, O God, unto our worship:
 351    3,    4, 2 |           daily Varuna and Mitra the Gods bring thrice a day to this
 352    3,    4, 3 |              Urged, may he bring the Gods, best Sacrificer.~
 353    3,    4, 4 |            we the sacred grass where Gods may rest them.~
 354    3,    4, 8 |               Ila accordant with the Gods, with mortalls Agni,~Sarasvati
 355    3,    4, 9 |          skilled in action, lover of Gods, adjuster of the press-stones.~
 356    3,    4, 10|                       10 Send to the Gods the oblation, Lord of Forests;
 357    3,    4, 10|         shall offer worship, for the Gods' generations well he knoweth.~
 358    3,    4, 11|             together with the potent Gods and Indra.~On this our grass
 359    3,    4, 11|             let our Hail delight the Gods Immortal.~
 360    3,    5, 9 |       Matarisvan, as envoy bring the Gods unto our worship.~
 361    3,    6, 3 |            Both Heaven and Earth and Gods who should be worshipped
 362    3,    6, 4 |                        4 Firm in the Gods' home is the Mighty seated,
 363    3,    6, 6 |             hithier, O thou God, all Gods together: provide them noble
 364    3,    6, 7 |            radiant morning,~That the Gods praised their joyous Herald'
 365    3,    6, 8 |                                8 The Gods who take delight in air'
 366    3,    6, 9 |         Bring, witb their Dames, the Gods, the Three and-Thirty, after
 367    3,    7, 7 |             by old, rejoice them: as Gods themselves the ways of Gods
 368    3,    7, 7 |          Gods themselves the ways of Gods they follow.~
 369    3,    7, 9 |              wisdom, bring the great Gods to us, and Earth and Heaven.~
 370    3,    8, 7 |            bear our precious gift to Gods.~
 371    3,    8, 9 |         sages, eastward, go forth as Gods to the God's dwelling-places.~
 372    3,    9, 5 |       produced by friction, from the Gods.~
 373    3,    9, 6 |       mortals received thee from the Gods,~Whilst thou, the Friend
 374    3,    9, 9 |              9 Three times a hundred Gods and thrice a thousand, and
 375    3,   10, 4 |           sacrifices, he, Agni, with Gods is come to us,~Decked by
 376    3,   10, 7 |           Best Sacrificer, bring the Gods, O Agni, to the pious man:~
 377    3,   11, 4 |              who knows all life,~The Gods have made to their Priest.~
 378    3,   11, 6 |                    6 Strength of the Gods which none may harm, subduing
 379    3,   11, 9 |             all precious things:~Tle Gods are centred all in thee.~
 380    3,   13, 1 |           May he come to us with the Gods, and sit, best Offerer,
 381    3,   13, 6 |          best of all invokers of the Gods in song.~Beam, Friend of
 382    3,   14, 5 |             thy longing.~Worship the Gods with most devoted spirit,
 383    3,   15, 5 |                           5 Lighting Gods hither, Agni, wisest Singer,
 384    3,   15, 6 |         plenty,~Shining, O God, with Gods in clear effulgence. Let
 385    3,   16, 4 |            who orders service to the Gods,~He works among the Gods,
 386    3,   16, 4 |             Gods,~He works among the Gods, he works in hero strength,
 387    3,   17, 1 |             fair rites, to bring the Gods for worship.~
 388    3,   17, 2 |              this offering bring the Gods, and prosper this sacrifice
 389    3,   17, 3 |              well-knowing, grant the Gods' kind favour, and help in
 390    3,   17, 4 |      messenger, oblation-bearer, the Gods have made centre of life
 391    3,   17, 5 |              lay our sacrifice where Gods may taste it.~
 392    3,   19, 1 |             at this oblation.~In our Gods' service he, best skilled,
 393    3,   19, 2 |             right hand, choosing the Gods' attendance, he with rich
 394    3,   19, 4 |         bring Most Youthful One, the Gods' asserrigly, the Heavenly
 395    3,   19, 5 |                               5 When Gods anoint thee Priest at their
 396    3,   20, 1 |         Asvins.~With one consent the Gods whose light is splendid,
 397    3,   20, 2 |           bodies hast thou which the Gods delight in: with these protect
 398    3,   21, 2 |            us the choicest boon that Gods may feast.~
 399    3,   21, 5 |          Deal them to each among the Gods.~
 400    3,   22, 3 |              thou hast called hither Gods beheld in spirit.~The waters,
 401    3,   24, 2 |               deathless, who callest Gods to feast,~Accept our sacrifice
 402    3,   24, 4 |              thy fires, with all the Gods, Agni, exalt the songs we
 403    3,   25, 1 |        knowest all things.~Bring the Gods specially, thou Sage, for
 404    3,   25, 2 |           art rich in food bring the Gods hither.~
 405    3,   25, 4 |               Come, friendly-minded, Gods, to drink the Soma.~
 406    3,   26, 2 |              man's observance of the Gods, the Singer prompt to hear,
 407    3,   26, 3 |             who wakes among Immortal Gods, grant us heroic strength
 408    3,   27, 1 |            up to heaven,~Goes to the Gods in search of bliss.~
 409    3,   27, 14|            like a horsebearer of the Gods:~Men with oblations worship
 410    3,   28, 5 |            skill in song bear to the Gods our sacrifice, watchful
 411    3,   29, 4 |            bear our offerings to the Gods.~
 412    3,   29, 7 |              and knowing all things, Gods set at solemn rites as offeringbearer.~
 413    3,   29, 8 |            of worship.~Thou, dear to Gods, shalt serve them with oblation:
 414    3,   29, 9 |      battle-winning Hero by whom the Gods have overcome the Dasyus.~
 415    3,   29, 12|              for the pious bring the Gods.~
 416    3,   32, 8 |    achievements, and none of all the Gods transgress his statutes.~
 417    3,   33, 4 |            forward to the home which Gods have made us.~Our flood
 418    3,   34, 7 |           people gave freedom to the Gods by might and battle.~Wise
 419    3,   38, 9 |              around us.~All the wise Gods behold his varied actions
 420    3,   40, 3 |                3 Indra, with all the Gods promote our wealth-bestowing
 421    3,   46, 3 |             brightness, yea, and the Gods, for none may be his equal.~
 422    3,   47, 3 |         season, Indra, with friendly Gods, our pressed-out Soma.~The
 423    3,   49, 1 |         longing;~Whom, passing wise, Gods, Heaven and Earth, engendered,
 424    3,   53, 1 |             hither.~Enjoy the gifts, Gods, at our sacrifices wax strong
 425    3,   53, 10|      sacrifice.~Ye singers, with the Gods, sages who look on men,
 426    3,   53, 15|           spread our glory among the Gods, imperishable, deathless.~
 427    3,   54, 2 |          synods, showing favour, the Gods rejoice them with the living
 428    3,   54, 5 |          What pathway leadeth to the Gods? Who knoweth this of a truth,
 429    3,   54, 8 |         though bearing up the mighty Gods they reel not.~One All is
 430    3,   54, 9 |       Singing the praise whereof the Gods by custom stand on the spacious
 431    3,   54, 11|            our assembly.~Bear to the Gods this song of praise, and
 432    3,   54, 19|                           19 May the Gods' envoy, sent to many a quarter,
 433    3,   54, 21|               with pleasant meath, O Gods, the herbs besprinkle.~Safe
 434    3,   55, 1 |            shall the statutes of the Gods be valid. Great is the Gods'
 435    3,   55, 1 |          Gods be valid. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion -~
 436    3,   55, 2 |                        2 Let not the Gods here injure us, O Agni,
 437    3,   55, 2 |              dwellings. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 438    3,   55, 3 |             is kindled. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 439    3,   55, 4 |             the Infant. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 440    3,   55, 5 |          them fruitful. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 441    3,   55, 6 |              and Mitra. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 442    3,   55, 7 |              addresses. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 443    3,   55, 8 |             s oblation. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 444    3,   55, 9 |        wondrous beauty. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 445    3,   55, 10|         created beings. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 446    3,   55, 11|            are Sisters. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 447    3,   55, 12|            law eternal. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 448    3,   55, 13|          milk of Order. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 449    3,   55, 14|            law eternal. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 450    3,   55, 15|             directions. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 451    3,   55, 16|           and youthful. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 452    3,   55, 17|              Protector. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 453    3,   55, 18|             all ye folk: of this the Gods have knowledge.~Sixfold
 454    3,   55, 18|              harnessed. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 455    3,   55, 19|              creatures. Great is the Gods' supreme dominion.~
 456    3,   55, 20|       gathering riches. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 457    3,   55, 22|              treasures. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 458    3,   56, 1 |             men of wisdom impair the Gods' first steadfast ordinances.~
 459    3,   56, 5 |                  5 Streams! the wise Gods have thrice three habitations.
 460    3,   56, 8 |              injured. Thrice may the Gods from heaven attend our synod.~
 461    3,   57, 2 |         udder.~As in this praise the Gods have all delighted, may
 462    3,   57, 5 |             fair viands, which among Gods is called the far-extended, -~
 463    3,   58, 5 |          helpers, on the paths which Gods have travelled: here your
 464    3,   59, 8 |            For he sustaineth all the Gods.~
 465    3,   59, 9 |                           9 Mitra to Gods, to living men, to him who
 466    3,   60, 6 |              thee, -devotions to the Gods, as laws of men ordain.~
 467    3,   62, 4 |         oblations, thou loved of all Gods, Brhaspati:~Give wealth
 468    3,   62, 13|            to the gathering place of Gods,~To seat him at the seat
 469    4,    1, 1 |               1, THEE Agni, have the Gods, ever of one accord, sent
 470    4,    1, 2 |             bring with favour to the Gods thy Brother Varuna who loveth
 471    4,    1, 18|       allotted treasure.~Now all the Gods abide in all their dwellings.
 472    4,    1, 20|            Agni who hath secured the Gods' high favour,-may he be
 473    4,    2, 1 |             mortals, a God among the Gods, appointed envoy,~Priest,
 474    4,    2, 4 |             Indra with Visnu, of the Gods, Maruts and Asvins -~These,
 475    4,    2, 12|           rapid footsteps behold the Gods, wonderful, fair to look
 476    4,    2, 17|                                   17 Gods, doing holy acts, devout,
 477    4,    2, 18|               he marked them-and the Gods before them-like herds of
 478    4,    3, 15|             and let the praise which Gods desire address thee.~
 479    4,    6, 1 |             up erect, O Agni, in the Gods' service best of sacrificers,~
 480    4,    6, 3 |             oil, is lifted; choosing Gods' service to the right he
 481    4,    6, 9 |           are to this service of the Gods invited:~
 482    4,    7, 7 |         forth in this earthly udder, Gods may rejoice them in the
 483    4,    8, 2 |           shall bring hitherward the Gods.~
 484    4,    8, 3 |              a God himself, to guide Gods to the righteous in his
 485    4,   10, 7 |                     8 Agni, with you Gods, prosperous be our friendships
 486    4,   11, 2 |            Radiant One! with all the Gods thou lovest.~
 487    4,   11, 4 |            comes wealth, sent by the Gods, bliss-giving; Agni, from
 488    4,   12, 5 |           free us from prison of the Gods or mortals.~Never may we
 489    4,   12, 6 |                   6 Even as ye here, Gods Excellent and Holy, have
 490    4,   15, 1 |           our solemn rite,~God among Gods adorable.~
 491    4,   15, 2 |            Bearing the viands to the Gods.~
 492    4,   15, 9 |           may he live, your care, ye Gods, the princely son.~Of Sahadeva,
 493    4,   15, 10|            Long life, O Asvins, O ye Gods.~
 494    4,   17, 19|           well-loved singer never do Gods or mortals stay or hinder.~
 495    4,   18, 1 |        accepted pathway by which all Gods have come into existence.~
 496    4,   18, 13|              s intestines. Among the Gods I found not one to comfort.~
 497    4,   19, 1 |      Thunder-wielding Indra, all the Gods here, the Helpers swift
 498    4,   19, 2 |                                2 The Gods, as worn witheld, relaxed
 499    4,   22, 3 |                 3 God who of all the Gods was born divinest, endowed
 500    4,   26, 2 |       loudly-roaring waters, and the Gods moved according to my pleasure.~
 
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