Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   56, 3 |    might unflinching kills the gloom stirs up the dust aloft,
 2    1,  123, 7 |      successive.~One hides the gloom of the surrounding Parents.
 3    1,  140, 1 |        bright-hued, dispelling gloom.~
 4    1,  140, 5 |        way the horror of black gloom , making a glorious show
 5    2,   23, 3 |   chased away revilers and the gloom, thou mountest the refulgent
 6    2,   23, 18|        down water-floods which gloom had compa-sed round.~
 7    4,   45, 2 |   covering from the surrounded gloom, and spreading through mid-air
 8    4,   45, 6 |     nigh, chasing with day the gloom, spread through the firmament
 9    4,   51, 3 |                   3 Dispelling gloom this day the wealthy Mornings
10    4,   52, 6 |      One! thou layest bare the gloom with light.~After thy nature
11    5,   32, 6 |  extended, still waxing in the gloom which no sun lightened,~
12    5,   40, 6 |  disoovered Surya concealed in gloom that stayed his function.~
13    5,   40, 9 |        Asuras had pierced with gloom. This none besides had power
14    6,   15, 17|        ways, they brought from gloom.~
15    6,   24, 9 |     unreluctant, what time the gloom of night brightens to morning.~
16    6,   48, 6 |   himself apparent through the gloom by night, the Red Bull in
17    7,   81, 1 |    that we may see, the mighty gloom, the friendly Lady makes
18    7,  104, 1 |        ye Bulls, those who add gloom to gloom.~Annihilate the
19    7,  104, 1 |         those who add gloom to gloom.~Annihilate the fools, slay
20    8,    1, 29|   praises at the coming of the gloom of night, O Vasu, have gone
21    8,   27, 21| sunrise, or at noon, or in the gloom of eve,~Lords of all riches,
22    8,   43, 32|    rays~Boldly demolishest the gloom,~
23    8,   63, 5 |       oil,~Visible through the gloom o:f night~
24   10,   37, 4 |        whereby thou scatterest gloom, and with thy ray impellest
25   10,   51, 5 | worship, he waits prepared: in gloom thou, Agni, dwellest.~Make
26   10,  172, 4 |       drives away her Sister's gloom, and, through her excellence,
 
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