Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1    1,   98, 2 |         all plants that grow on ground hath he pervaded.~May Agni,
 2    1,  127, 3 |      Subduing all, he keeps his ground and flinches not, from the
 3    1,  133, 5 |       Strike every demon to the ground.~
 4    1,  158, 4 |      fixed for you it bites the ground it stands on.~
 5    2,    1, 1 |    trees and herbs that grow on ground, thou, Sovran Lord of men
 6    3,    8, 7 |         hewn and planted in the ground,~Bringing a blessing to
 7    4,    2, 16|         praises; they cleft the ground and made red Dawns apparent.~
 8    4,   18, 9 |       whom Vyamsa struck to the ground and smote thy jaws in pieces.~
 9    5,   47, 7 |        Agni.~May we obtain firm ground and room for resting: Glory
10    6,    5, 2 |       things living as on firm. ground their happiness have stablished.~
11    6,    6, 4 |     Radiant One, they shear the ground beneath them,~And far and
12    6,   24, 8 |       in the deep he finds firm ground to rest on.~
13    6,   31, 4 |           4 Thou smotest to the ground the hundred castles, impregnable,
14    6,   54, 3 |        box ne'er falleth to the ground,~Nor doth the loosened felIy
15    7,   25, 1 |            2 O Indra, where the ground is hard to traverse, smite
16    7,   32, 27|     unhallowed, tread us to the ground.~With thine assistance,
17    7,   34, 23|      may all Herbs that grow on ground, and Heaven,~And Earth accordant
18    8,   20, 26| therewith.~Cast, Maruts, to the ground our sick man's malady: replace
19   10,    5, 6 |      Highest, a Pillar, on sure ground where paths are parted.~
20   10,   45, 4 |         thunders: he licked the ground about the plants he flickered.~
21   10,   50, 4 |      thou castest heroes on the ground: thou art the noblest song,
22   10,   74, 2 |         heaven: they kissed the ground with glory-seeking spirit,~
23   10,   89, 14|       fiends lay there upon the ground extended like cattle in
24   10,   94, 13|       balm.~Like tillers of the ground when they are sowing seed,
25   10,  106, 9 |       giants, ye will find firm ground to stand on in depths, like
 
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