Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   36, 12|    Lord divine: for thou hast kinship with the Gods.~Thou rulest
 2    1,  104, 4 |               4 This hath his kinship checked who lives beside
 3    1,  105, 13|      of laud, O Agni, is that kinship which thou hast with Gods.~
 4    1,  164, 33|       my Father, my begetter: kinship is here. This great earth
 5    1,  166, 13|               13 This is your kinship, Maruts, that, Immortals,
 6    2,    1, 5 |   wielding Mitra's power hast kinship with the Dames.~Thou, urging
 7    3,    1, 3 |  birth to Heaven and Earth in kinship.~The Gods discovered in
 8    3,    1, 10|       men and bound to him in kinship.~
 9    3,   54, 9 |     from of old I ponder, our kinship with our mighty Sire and
10    3,   54, 16|   kind tokinsmen: the Asvins' kinship is a glorious title.~For
11    3,   60, 1 |       1. HERE is your ghostly kinship, here, O Men: they came
12    4,    4, 11|          11 Through words and kinship I destroy the miglity: this
13    5,   73, 4 |     spotless, ye have entered kinship's bonds with us.~
14    7,   32, 19|  whatsoever place he were.~No kinship is there better, Maghavan,
15    7,   82, 8 |      your friendship and your kinship and your favouring grace.~
16    8,   10, 3 | friendship is most famed, and kinship passing that of Gods.~
17    8,   27, 10|                            10 Kinship have I with you, and close
18    8,   62, 6 |       our prayer, for closest kinship I approach:~Let your protecting
19    8,   72, 8 |    forth our brotherhood,~Our kinship in. the Mother's womb.~
20    9,   10, 8 |                 8 He gives us kinship with the Gods, and with
21    9,  110, 6 |        have sung to him their kinship as they looked thereon,~
22   10,   10, 4 |     bond, such our most lofty kinship.~
23   10,   61, 14|                 19 Here is my kinship, here the place I dwell
24   10,   63, 1 |     MAY they who would assume kinship from far away, Vivasvan'
25   10,  129, 4 |     discovered the existent's kinship in the non-existent.~
26   10,  142, 1 |    the laud: he hath no other kinship, O thou Son of Strength.~
27   10,  144, 5 |   lengthens out our days, and kinship through its help awoke.~
 
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