Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   32, 4 |          When, Indra, thou hadst slain the dragon's firstborn,
 2    1,   32, 14|        thy heart when thou hadst slain him;~That, like a hawk affrighted
 3    1,   51, 4 |        in gifts.~When thou hadst slain with might the dragon Vrtra,
 4    1,  100, 18|        18 He, much invoked, hath slain Dasyus and Simyus, after
 5    1,  112, 14|      Wherewith, when Sambara was slain, ye guarded well great Atithigva,
 6    1,  174, 6 |          strong by impulse, hast slain the vexers of thy friends,
 7    3,   30, 15|       who singeth.~These must be slain by thee, malignant mortals,
 8    3,   37, 6 |         Indra, that Vrtra may be slain.~
 9    3,   59, 2 |       whom thou helpest ne'er is slain or conquered, on him, from
10    4,   17, 3 |        exulting, and, their lord slain, forth flowed the waters
11    4,   19, 8 |          a lovely autumn, having slain Vrtra, lie set free the
12    4,   24, 10|        who is mine?~When he hath slain the Vrtras let the buyer
13    4,   42, 7 |      Thou art renowned as having slain the Vrtras. Thou madest
14    5,   44, 12| Bahuvrkta, joined with you, have slain the foes.~He gains his wish
15    5,   54, 7 |         7 Never is he, O Maruts, slain or overcome, never doth
16    6,   20, 10|     autumn forts, their shelter, slain Dasa tribes and aided Purukutsa.~
17    7,    9, 6 |    enkindling thee, O Agni, hath slain jarutha. Give us wealth
18    7,   20, 3 |   scattered armies; yea, he hath slain each foe who fought against
19    7,   23, 3 |       gladly.~Indra, when he had slain resistless foemen, forced
20    7,   32, 7 |     wealth of him whom thou hast slain: bring us, Unreachable,
21   10,   27, 3 |       and declareth that he hath slain the godless in the battle.~
22   10,   67, 12|       Arbuda the watery monster,~Slain Ahi, and set free the Seven
23   10,   85, 13|           In Magha days are oxen slain, in Arjuris they wed the
24   10,   86, 16|       this Vrsakapi hath found a slain wild animal,~Dresser, and
25   10,  105, 7 |          of the Dasyu easy to be slain,~With jaw uninjured like
26   10,  108, 4 |         Low will ye be, O Panis, slain by Indra.~
27   10,  113, 7 |      Deep darkness fell upon the slain, and Indra won by victory
28   10,  155, 4 |         All Indra's enemies were slain and passed away like froth
 
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