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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
 501   10,  117, 3 |                   is he who gives unto the beggar who comes to him in want
 502   10,  117, 2 |                    comes in miserable case begging for bread to eat,~Hardens
 503   10,   35, 1 |                  light when first the Dawn begins to shine.~May Heaven and
 504   10,   97, 13|                    Fly, Spirit of Disease, begone, with the blue jay and kingfisher.~
 505    8,   45, 23|                   fools, or those who mock beguile thee when they seek thine
 506    8,   35, 23|                   tells our reverence hath begun. Heroes! to drink the gushing
 507    9,   65, 16|                  with holy songs, on man's behalf,~To travel through the firmament.~
 508    9,   73, 7 |                    excellent, fair to see, beholders of mankind.~
 509    7,   61, 1 |                 Twain Gods ariseth.~He who beholdetb all existing creatures observetb
 510    1,  122, 14|                    the golden car and neck bejewelled.~Dawns, hasting to the praises
 511    2,   11, 9 |                 the magician Vrtra who lay beleaguering the mighty river.~Then both
 512    1,   50, 5 |                     Hither all light to be belield.~
 513   10,   39, 5 |                 foe of ours, O Asvins, may believe.~
 514    2,   26, 3 |                    with the heroes, wealth,believing~Who with oblation and a
 515   10,   28, 2 |                                     2 Loud belloweth the Bull whose horns are
 516   10,  146, 2 |             Seeming to sound with tinkling bells, the Lady of the Wood exults.~
 517    6,    7, 3 |              excellent treasures worthy to belonged fo r.~
 518   10,   13, 5 |                  Lords of both: both toil; belonging unto both they prosper well.~
 519    2,   13, 9 |                     at one's hearing, thou belpest thy worshipper.~Thou for
 520    8,   20, 1 |       like-spirited, stay not far away,~Ye benders even of what is firm.~
 521    8,   30, 3 |                defend and succour us, with benedictions speak to us:~Lead us not
 522    6,   70, 6 |                union, both the Worlds, all beneficial, send us gain, and power,
 523   10,  128, 5 |                  or our bodies: let us not benefit the foe, King Soma!~
 524    7,   26, 4 |            succession. May dear delightful benefits attend us.~
 525    4,   13, 1 |                       1. AGNI hath looked, benevolently-minded, on the wealth-giving spring
 526   10,  173, 3 |                    power.~May Soma speak a benison, and Brahmanaspati, on him.~
 527   10,   99, 3 |                    and I roaming among the berd be brings the young streams
 528    3,   54, 21|                   meath, O Gods, the herbs besprinkle.~Safe be my bliss, O Agni,
 529    7,   37, 1 |                                1. LET your best-bearing car that must be lauded,
 530    1,   87, 1 |            immovable, impetuous, manliest, best-beloved,~They have displayed themselves
 531    9,   96, 23|                thou comest, Pavamana Indu, besting, as lover to his darling.~
 532    5,   72, 2 |                  ye dwell in peace secure, bestirring men.~Sit on the sacred grass
 533    5,   44, 8 |                   his heart is set: he who bestirs himself shall bring the
 534    1,   68, 3 |                     gifts to thee, to him, bethinking thee, vouchsafe thou wealth.~
 535    1,   44, 12|                   Mitra, Aryaman,- seeking betimes our rite, seat them upon
 536    4,   43, 4 |                   you confronts e'en great betrayal? Lovers of sweetness, Dasras,
 537    7,   86, 6 |                         6 Not our own will betrayed us, but seduction, thoughtlessness,
 538    7,   55, 4 |                 the boar, and let the boar beware of thee.~At Indra's singers
 539   10,  103, 12|                                         12 Bewildering the senses of our foemen,
 540   10,   39, 10|               friend at speed, joy-giving, Bhaga-like to be invoked of men.~
 541   10,   60, 2 |              radiant car,~The conqueror of Bhajeratha~
 542    7,   18, 7 |             Together came the Pakthas, the Bhalanas, the Alinas, the Sivas,
 543    1,  112, 13|                 lord of lands,~And to sage Bharadvija gave protecting help,-Come
 544    4,   21, 7 |                      7 Surely the power of Bharvara the mighty for ever helpeth
 545    1,  126    |                                HYMN CXXVI. Bhavayavya.~
 546    1,  126, 1 |                    these lively praises of Bhavya dweller on the bank of Sindhu;~
 547    1,  100, 17|              Ambarisa, Suradhas, Sahadeva, Bhayamana.~
 548    1,  142, 9 |                amang Gods, amid the Maruts Bhirati, Ila, Sarasvati, Mahi, rest
 549    1,   71, 4 |                grown bright and noble,~He, Bhrgu-like I hath gone as his companion,
 550   10,  106, 11|                  ripened meath like glory: Bhutamsa hath fulfilled the Asvins'
 551   10,  106, 2 |                seek like eager guests your bidder's banquet.~Ye are like glorious
 552   10,  108, 4 |                   flowing with deep waters bide not. Low will ye be, O Panis,
 553    9,   24, 1 |                    they are purified:~When bIent, in waters they are rinsed.~
 554   10,   87, 17|                    would glut him with the biesting, Agni, pierce with thy flame
 555    7,   63, 2 |                    ensign, restless as the billow, that urgeth men to action,
 556    5,   54, 3 |                Maruts, overthrowers of the bills,~Oft through desire to rain
 557    6,   34, 3 |                    to Indra and exalt him, bim whom no prayers and no laudations
 558    1,   33, 3 |                     3 Mid all his host, he bindeth on the quiver he driveth
 559    8,   60, 2 |                   over thee, O Friend from birih, the wrath of man hath no
 560    1,  139, 9 |                stretcheth to the Gods, our birth-connexions are with them.~To these,
 561    1,  164, 33|            wide-spread world-halves is the birthb-place: the Father laid the Daughter'
 562    6,    3, 4 |                 champeth like a horse with bit and bridle,~And, darting
 563    1,  191, 7 |                                          7 Biters of shoulder or of limb,
 564    1,  133, 5 |                   Indra, crush and bray to bits the fearful fiery-weaponed
 565    4,   13, 4 |               rending apart, thou God, the black-hued mantle.~The rays of Surya
 566    1,  141, 7 |                    of him who burneth all, black-winged and pure of birth who follows
 567   10,   89, 2 |                 destroyed, with light, the blackhued darkness.~
 568   10,   71, 10|                   in assembly.~He is their blame-averter, food-provider prepared
 569    5,   42, 10|                     form empty wishes, who blames his sacred rite who toils
 570    6,   72, 1 |                 all darkness and the Gods' blasphemers.~
 571    1,  117, 21|                    men, ye Wonder-Workers,~Blasting away the Dasyu with your
 572    1,  100, 16|                    The red and tawny mare, blaze-marked, high standing, celestial
 573    1,   36, 19|               oil-fed, for Kanva hast thou blazed, thou whom the people reverence.~
 574   10,   95, 3 |                  planned it. The minstrels bleated like a lamb in trouble.~
 575    1,  162, 2 |                goat goeth straightforward, bleating, to the place dear to Indra
 576    7,  104, 11|                  fair glory, O ye Gods, be blighted, who in the day or night
 577    6,   26, 7 |               chiefs, O Indra, acquire thy blin supreme and domination,~
 578   10,   27, 11|                 will be wroth with her for blindness?~Which of the two will loose
 579    1,  164, 28|                   cow hath lowed after her blinking youngling; she licks his
 580    8,   20, 24|                   those who serve you not, bliss-bringers, bring us bliss with those
 581    5,   50, 3 |                  afar our foes and all who block our path.~
 582    7,   69, 1 |               vigorous horses, come to us, blocking up the earth~and heaven,~
 583   10,  142, 8 |                  there be lakes with lotus blooms. These are the mansions
 584   10,   97, 3 |                 joyful in the Plants, both blossoming and bearing fruit,~Plants
 585   10,   97, 15|                those that blossom, and the blossomless,~Urged onward by Brhaspati,
 586   10,  107, 10|                  is like a lake with lotus blossoms, like the Gods' palaces
 587    1,   33, 9 |                  So thou with priests bast blown away the Dasyu, and those
 588   10,   22, 4 |                    to thy car, as God, two blustering Steeds Of the Wind-God,
 589    6,   17, 10|               wherewith thou crushedst the boasting Dragon, O impetuous Hero.~
 590    6,   68, 8 |              mighty, pass dangers, as with boats we cross the waters.~
 591    8,   47, 14|                  of Heaven, the dream that bodes evil to us or to our kine,~
 592    7,  104, 2 |                   let sin round the wicked boil like as a caldron set amid
 593    5,   52, 2 |            strength.~They in their course, bold-spirited, guard all men of their
 594    6,   47, 2 |             mightiest power to gladden: it boldened Indra when he siaughtered
 595    8,   12, 2 |                           2 Wherewith thou bolpest Adhrigu, the great Dasagva,
 596    5,   32, 4 |               couched in darkness,~Him the bolt-hurling Thunderer with his lightning
 597    5,    2, 2 |                     The Consort-Queen hath bome him.~The Babe unborn increased
 598   10,   48, 9 |                  it; the Herdsman with the bone shows forth the other.~He,
 599    1,  164, 4 |              sprang to being, seen how the boneless One supports the bony?~Where
 600    1,  164, 4 |                  boneless One supports the bony?~Where is the blood of earth,
 601 AppII         |                   Vedic Hymns, part 1. (S. Books of the East, XXXII), p.
 602    1,  101, 8 |                 thence unto our rite, true boon-best-ower: through love of thee have
 603    9,   86, 34|                 thou speedest on to mighty booty-bringing war.~
 604    7,   23, 3 |                            3 The Bays, the booty-seeking car I harness: my prayers
 605   10,  139, 6 |                 floods' track he found the bootyseeker: the rocky cow-pen's doors
 606   10,   94, 11|                                         11 Bored deep, but not pierced through
 607   10,   85, 40|                 thy third husband: now one bornof woman is thy fourth.~
 608 AppI,    0, 5 |                       PAGE 619, HYMN CVI~I borrow Wilson's translation of
 609    7,   56, 13|                  gold are twined upon your bosoms.~Gleaming with drops of
 610    3,   26, 9 |                     joyous in his Parents' bosorn, -him, the Truth-speaker,
 611    6,   57, 5 |                    As to a tree's extended bough.~
 612    8,   46, 17|                    speed to you, Pourer of boun ies, Traveller, prepared
 613    1,  102, 7 |                  bowl hath inspirited thee boundlessly: so mayst thou slay the
 614    5,   10, 2 |                wondrous Agni, bywisdom and bounteousness of power.~The might of Asuras
 615    6,   16, 8 |                  and the might of thee the Bountilul.~All those who love shall
 616    1,   44, 13|                    who strengthen Law, who bountiUly give, the life-tongued Maruts,
 617   10,   85, 28|                  this bride the husband is bourid fast in bonds.~
 618   10,   15, 6 |                                          6 Bowing your bended knees and seated
 619    2,   36, 1 |                    Indra, from the Hotar's bowlfirst right is thine-Soma hallowed
 620    8,   20, 20|                  20 Who, like a celebrated boxer, overcome the challengers
 621    6,   75, 17|                flights of Arrows fall like boys whose locks are yet unshorn.~
 622    9,   80, 1 |               lightens with the roaring of Br aspati: h the lakes have
 623    6,   75, 14|                  the bowstring:~So may the Brace, well-skilled in all its
 624   10,  109, 5 |                                      5 The Brahmacari goes engaged in duty: he
 625    1,   15, 5 |                   after the Rtus, from the Brahmana's bounty: undissolved,~O
 626    1,   18, 1 |                                        1 O BRAHMANAPSATI, make him who presses Soma
 627   10,  155, 2 |                   unborn.~Go, sharp-horned Brahmanaspti and drive Arayi far away.~
 628    1,   40, 1 |                                        1 O BRAMANASPATI, stand up: God-serving men
 629   10,   49, 3 |                 helps.~As Susna's slayer I brandished the dart of death: I gave
 630    6,   71, 4 |                   twilight.~With cheeks of brass, with pleasant tongue, the
 631    5,   29, 14|                Indra.~What thou wilt do in bravery, Thunder-wielder! none is
 632    3,   52, 8 |                  him quickly, cake for the bravest Hero mid the heroes.~Indra,
 633    1,  133, 5 |                       5 O Indra, crush and bray to bits the fearful fiery-weaponed
 634    1,  116, 6 |                   still to be famed is the braye horse of Pedu.~
 635   10,   85, 3 |                 One thinks, when they have brayed the plant, that he hath
 636    1,   29, 5 |                    who in tones discordant brays to thee:~Do thou, O Indra,
 637   10,  117, 2 |                 miserable case begging for bread to eat,~Hardens his heart
 638    6,   16, 14|                   14 Thee. Vrtra's slayer, breaker down of castles, hath Atharvan'
 639   10,  103, 4 |               destroyer, victor in battle, breaker-up of armies.~
 640    1,    6, 5 |                 with the Tempest-Gods, the breakers down of what is firm '~Foundest
 641   10,   78, 2 |                  fire with flashing flame, breast-bound with chains of gold, like
 642    5,   53, 4 |                 ornaments and swords, with breastplates, armlets, and with wreaths,~
 643    9,   86, 43|               flying Steer at the stream's breathing-place: cleansing with gold they
 644   10,    5, 3 |                formed the Infant, they who bred produced him.~The central
 645   10,   83, 1 |                   Manyu, destructive bolt, breeds for himself forthwith all
 646   10,  125, 4 |                   them,-each man who sees, brewhes, hears the word outspoken~
 647    1,   36, 18|                 Agni, bring Navavastva and Brhadratba, Turviti, to subdue the
 648    4,   49, 3 |                  our house come, Indra and Brhaspati-and Indra-to drink Soma juice.~
 649    1,  190, 2 |                   of pious men set moving.~Brhaspati-for helaid out the expanses-
 650   10,  181, 2 |                     Bharadvaja brought the Brhat.~
 651    4,   38, 6 |                 cars he rushes,~Gay like a bridesman, making him a garland, tossing
 652   10,   85, 8 |           Kurira-metre decked the car:~The bridesmen were the Asvin Pair Agni
 653    2,   34, 8 |                                 8 When the bright-chested Maruts, lavish of their
 654    6,   15, 14|                   14 Whate'er to-day thou, bright-flamed Priest, enjoyest from the
 655    2,    1, 9 |                   their prayers, win thee, bright-formed, to brotherhood with holy
 656    5,   26, 2 |                     thou who droppest oil, bright-rayed! who lookest on the Sun,~
 657    4,    1, 19|                      19 I will call hither brightly-beaming Agni, the Herald, all-supporting,
 658    5,    3, 3 |                 Rudra! for thy birth fair, brightly-coloured.~That which was fixed as
 659    2,   34, 5 |                                     5 With brightly-flarning kine whose udders swell
 660   10,  187, 3 |                            3 The Bull with brightly-gleaming flame who utterly consumes
 661    9,    8, 6 |            purified within the jars, Soma, brightred and golden-hued,~Hath clothed
 662    8,    2, 5 |                   The Friend, whom not the brilliant-hued, the badly-mixt or bitter
 663    8,    2, 8 |                   are three beakers to the brim,~All for one offering to
 664   10,   14, 10|                  dogs, Sarama's offspring, brindled, four-eyed, upon thy happy
 665    7,   88, 2 |                    for Agni's.~So might he bring-Lord also of the darkness-the
 666   10,  103, 10|                                         10 Bristle thou up, O Maghavan, our
 667    8,   58, 8 |                   your songs of praise, ye Briyamedhas, sing your songs:~Yea, let
 668    6,   21, 12|              Steeds that are best to draw, broad-backed, unwearied.~
 669    1,  169, 6 |              terrestrial region;~For their broad-chested speckled deer are standing
 670    1,  181, 3 |                downward: may it come nigh, broad-seated, for our welfare, -~Car
 671    2,   32, 6 |                                        6 O broad-tressed Sinivali, thou who art the
 672    9,   89, 4 |                      4 They harness to the broad-wheeled car the mighty Courser whose
 673   10,  115, 3 |                with his lips a priest, and broadening his paths like one of high
 674    6,    9, 6 |                 that harbours in my spirit broadens.~Far roams my mind whose
 675    5,   48, 3 |                    of the day he hurls his broadest bolt against the Guileful
 676    2,   38, 2 |                   gone up on high, the God broadhanded spreads his arms widely
 677    1,   92, 4 |                    like a dancer, puts her broidered garments on: as a cow yields
 678    6,   67, 7 |                   chamber.~The young Maids brook not that none seeks to win
 679    7,    4, 3 |              splendour.~This Agni who hath brooked that men should seize him
 680    1,   32, 6 |           impetuous many-slaying Hero.~He. brooking not the clashing of the
 681    1,  162, 13|                   vessels out of which the broth is sprinkled,~The warming-pots,
 682    9,   10, 7 |                 sit the seven priests, the brother-hood,~Filling the station of
 683    1,  117, 24|                   three several pieces, ye brougnt to life again, O bounteous
 684    6,   28, 3 |                 The charger with his dusty brow o'ertakes them not, and
 685    8,   46, 23|                                     23 Ten browns that make my wealth increase,
 686    4,   38, 7 |                    ressing, casts o'er his brows the dust he tosses upward.~
 687    1,  191, 2 |              drives them off, and bruising bruises them to death.~
 688    1,  191, 2 |                    it drives them off, and bruising bruises them to death.~
 689   10,   87, 24|                  thou the paired Kimidins, brun, Agni, the Yatudhana pairs.~
 690   10,  191, 4 |                         4 One and the same bt your resolve, and be your
 691   10,  101, 2 |                    your songs and praises: build ye a ship equipped with
 692    4,    6, 2 |                  his splendour, and like a builder raised his smoke to heaven.~
 693    7,   99, 4 |                   in your battles even the bull-jawed Dasa's wiles and magic.~
 694    2,   15, 8 |                  Vala, and burst apart the bulwarks of the mountain.~He tore
 695    9,   86, 16|                  the beaker by a course of bundred paths.~
 696    4,   38, 10|                   strong Steed who winneth bundreds, thousands, requite with
 697    7,    1, 25|                   O God, pour blessings on bur chiefs and nobles.~Grant
 698    5,   45, 3 |                   3 This laud hath won the burden of the mountain. To aid
 699    1,   33, 7 |                 limit.~The Dasyu thou hast burned from heaven, and welcomed
 700    6,    5, 4 |                burning heat, thou fiercest burner.~
 701    8,   49, 19|            Praise-singer! Lord of men, God burner-up of Raksasas,~Mighty art
 702    3,   26, 7 |               exhaustless heat am I, named burnt-oblation.~
 703    3,    4, 5 |                    mind the seven priests' burntoblations, inciting all, they came
 704   10,   98, 6 |                   deities obstructed.~They burried down set free by Arstisena,
 705   10,   18, 4 |           lengthened autumns, and may they bury Death beneath this mountain.~
 706    6,   45, 31|                highest head,~Like the wide bush on Ganga's bank.~
 707    8,   46, 27|                inclined this glorious one, buunteous himself, to give me gifts.~
 708    4,   24, 10|                   slain the Vrtras let the buyer give him back to me.~
 709    9,   91, 5 |                 ancient manner for the new bymn, thou Giver of all bounties.~
 710    5,   10, 2 |                   art thou, wondrous Agni, bywisdom and bounteousness of power.~
 711    8,    5, 38|                 like gold to look upon.~At Caidya's feet are all the people
 712    2,   39, 3 |                rapid motion;~Come like two Cakavas in the grey of morning,
 713    7,    3, 7 |                  to Agni! with sacrificial cakes and fat oblations,~Guard
 714    9,   22, 7 |                  from niggard churls:~Thou calledst forth the outspun thread.~
 715    5,   26, 3 |             enkindled thee, O Sage, bright caller of the Gods to feast.~O
 716    1,   12, 1 |                                     2 With callings ever they invoke Agni, Agni,
 717    7,   86, 2 |               accept unangered? When may I calmly look and find him gracious?~
 718   10,   61, 12|                milk the cow who ne'er hath calved, Sabardhu,~When I encompass
 719    1,  138, 2 |                    the foemen flee, drive, camel-like, our foes afar.~As I, a
 720    7,   99, 6 |                  pour ye food on us in our camps, O Indra.~
 721   10,  127, 7 |                   richest hues:~O Morning, cancel it like debts.~
 722    6,   61, 1 |                  she gave fierce Divodasa, canceller of debts.~Consumer of the
 723    8,   88, 5 |                  art thou, aIl-conquering, cancelling the curse, thou victor of
 724               | cannot
 725   10,   27, 7 |                    one shall see thee.~Two canopies, as 'twere, are round about
 726    1,  141, 11|                   in the house, and strong capacity,~Wealth that directs both
 727   10,   34, 12|                            12 To the great captain of your mighty army, who
 728   10,   27, 9 |                 corn-land.~There shall the captor yoke the yokeless bullock,
 729    7,   19, 5 |              nine-and-ninety castles:~Thou capturedst the hundredth in thine onslaught;
 730   10,   38, 5 |                    heard thee called Self. capturer, One, Steer! who never yields,
 731    6,   75, 8 |                                          8 Car-bearer is the name of his oblation,
 732    4,   20, 11|                 thee is fashioned. May we, car-born, through song be victors
 733    6,   20, 5 |                    Indra made room for his car-drivcr Kutsa who sate beside him,
 734    1,  122, 7 |                    the Pajra.~Presented by car-famous Priyaratha, supplying nourishment,
 735    8,   13, 13|                  the noon of day:~With thy car-horses, Indra, come wellpleased
 736   10,  102, 2 |              streaming what time she won a car-load worth a thousand.~The charioteer
 737    9,   70, 10|                            10 Urged like a car-steed flow to strength, O Soma:
 738    6,   47, 31|                     come together. Let our car-warriors, Indra, be triumphant.~
 739    4,   21, 11|                Bays! is fashioned. May we, care-borne, through song be victqrs
 740    1,  145, 2 |               later word, he goeth on, not careless, in his mental power.~
 741    8,    8, 7 |                     ye who find the light,~Carers for Vatsa, through our prayers
 742   10,   32, 3 |                   to me, when the son duly careth for his parents' line.~The
 743   10,   90, 16|                  the victim these were the carliest holy ordinances.~The Mighty
 744    1,   74, 2 |                     2 Who, from of old, in carnage, when the people gathered,
 745   10,   44, 1 |                   Sovran Indra come to the carousal, he who by Holy Law is strong
 746   10,   21, 3 |       white-gleaming colours,-at your glad carouse-all glories thou assurnest.
 747   10,   25, 3 |                   Be gracious-at your glad carouse-as sire to son. Preserve us
 748   10,   21, 7 |                  with butter,-at your glad carouse-bright, with eyes most observant.
 749   10,   25, 4 |                   live, grant-at your glad carouse-full powers of mind, like beakers.
 750   10,   25, 11|                   seven, hath-at your glad carouse-furthered the blind, the cripple.
 751   10,   24, 1 |                 great riches,-at your glad carouse-in thousands, O Most healthy.
 752   10,   25, 1 |                   power.~Then-at your glad carouse-let men joy in thy love, Sweet
 753   10,   25, 6 |                   for living,-at your glad carouse-looking upon all beings. Thou art
 754   10,   21, 1 |                trimmed grass,-at your glad carouse-piercing and brightly shining. Thou
 755   10,   25, 2 |                   my longings-at your glad carouse-spread themselves seeking riches.
 756    9,   71, 1 |                   his diadem, the milk his carpet in both worlds, and prayer
 757    8,   25, 23|                 tawny-coloured steeds,~The carriers shall they be of active
 758   10,   87, 7 |                  down, O Agni; let spotted carrion-eating kites devour him.~
 759    1,  162, 6 |                    carry it, and those who carve the knob to deck the Horse'
 760    1,  161, 10|                   the flesh brought on the carving-board.~One carries off the refuse
 761    1,  162, 13|               covers of the dishes, hooks, carving-boards,-all these attend the Charger.~
 762    1,  130, 4 |                  keen, for hurling, like a carving-knife for Ahi's slaughter made
 763    9,   37, 6 |                  God speeds forward to the casks of wood,~Indu to Indra willingly.~
 764    4,   30, 16|                 unwedded damsel's son,~The castaway, to share the lauds.~
 765    8,   85, 4 |                   Holiest of the Holy, the caster-down of what hath ne'er been
 766    5,   54, 3 |                    with lightning, Heroes, Casters of the Stone, wind-rapid
 767    8,   92, 11|                  One;~Whose waves, as in a cataract, are hard to pass, when
 768    1,  139, 10|           excellence.~Now with our ears we catch the sound of the press-stone
 769   10,  117, 8 |                  biped, and the two-footed catches the three-footed.~Four-footed
 770   10,   87, 2 |                    thy mouth the raw-flesh caters.~
 771    1,   61, 7 |                   he plundered.~The dainty cates, the cooked mess; but One
 772   10,  169, 3 |                      Those grant us in our cattle-pen, O Indra, with their full
 773   10,   30, 10|                 their double current, like cattle-raiders, seek the lower pastures, -~
 774    1,  121, 7 |                 Car-borne, the Swift, tile Cattle-seeker.~
 775   10,   48, 2 |                  manly might, and gave the cattle-stalls to Matarigvan and Dadhyac.~
 776 AppII         |                   syllables in the stanza.~Caturvimsatika Dvipada: a Dvipada containing
 777    8,   44, 15|                  his own abode,~For him he causes wealth to shine.~
 778    9,  100, 1 |                  in the worshipper's abode causest all treasures to increase.~
 779    1,  163, 10|                  have reached the heavenly causeway.~
 780    7,  104, 17|                 fall downward into endless caverns. May press-stones with loud
 781    6,   27, 5 |                    5 In aid of Abhyavartin Cayamana, Indra destroyed the seed
 782    6,   27, 8 |                  oxen, O Agni, Abhydvartin Cayamdna,~The liberal Sovran, giveth
 783    5,   79, 10|               bestow,~Thou Radiant One who ceasest not to shine for those who
 784    2,   11, 8 |                              8 Down, never ceasing, hath the rain-cloud settled:
 785    8,    5, 37|              new-presented gifts,~As Kasu, Cedi's son, gave me a hundred
 786    8,    5, 39|                 upon the path on which the Cedis walk.~No other prince, no
 787   10,   42, 9 |                 piles his gains in season.~Celestial-natured, he o'erwhelms with riches
 788    9,   10, 9 |                   placed within the sacred cell.~
 789    1,  167, 8 |                 and Varuna they guard from censure: Aryaman too, discovers
 790    8,   41, 6 |                       6 In whom all wisdom centres, as the nave is set within
 791    8,   24, 15|                   mightier than thou:~None certairdy like thee in goodness and
 792    5,   37, 1 |                  may mornings dawn without cessation who saith, Let us press
 793    8,   52, 1 |                   Father Manu made prayers cfficacious with the Gods.~
 794    1,  168, 6 |                     When ye cast down like chaff the firmly stablished pile,
 795    8,   45, 21|                    valour, him~Whom no one challenges to war.~
 796    7,   78, 2 |                their hymns the priests are chaming welcome.~Usas approaches
 797    6,    3, 4 |                 vast his wondrous body: he champeth like a horse with bit and
 798    7,   18, 10|                    clinging to a friend as chance directed.~They who drive
 799   10,  105, 1 |                 love the laud? Now let the channel bring the stream.~The juice
 800    9,   96, 22|                    well-skilled in song, a Chanter, be comes as 'twere to his
 801    2,   43, 2 |                            2 Thou like the chanter-priest chantest the Sama, Bird;
 802    2,   43, 2 |                    like the chanter-priest chantest the Sama, Bird; thou singest
 803    6,   66, 10|                  impetuous in their onset,~Chanting their psalm, singing aloud,
 804   10,  129, 3 |                    All was indiscriminated chaos.~All that existed then was
 805   10,   95, 6 |                 Sujirni, Sreni, Sumne-api, Charanyu, Granthini, and Hradecaksus, -~
 806   10,   34, 9 |                 board, like lumps of magic charcoal, though cold themselves
 807    1,  165, 6 |                   yours, O Maruts, that ye charged me alone to slay the Dragon?~
 808    9,   97, 50|                yielders.~God Soma, send us chariot-drawing horses that they may bring
 809   10,  130, 7 |                    taken up the reins like chariot-drivers.~
 810    9,   91, 1 |                                1. As for a chariot-race, the skilful Speaker, Chief,
 811   10,  148, 3 |                with sweet food for thee, O Chariot-rider.~
 812    1,  139, 4 |                   rites,~We set you on the chariot-scat, ye Mighty, on the golden
 813    3,   14, 3 |           oblations, these seek, as on two chariot-seats, the dwelling.~
 814    9,   86, 2 |                                 2 As rapid chariot-steeds, so turned in several ways
 815    4,   30, 2 |                                     2 Like chariot-wheels these people all together
 816   10,   40, 1 |                            1. YOUR radiant Chariot-whither goes it on its way?-who
 817    5,   62, 2 |                    the cowpen: your single chariotfelly hath rolled hither.~
 818    6,   62, 4 |                    when ye have yoked your chariothorses, come to the hymn of the
 819    3,   20, 3 |              Jatavedas.~And many charms of charmers, All-Inspirer! have they
 820   10,   97, 6 |                 sage's name, fiend-slayer, chaser of disease.~
 821    1,   35, 3 |                 from the far distance, and chases from us all distress and
 822    5,   80, 6 |             Daughter of the Sky, like some chaste woman, bends, opposite to
 823    1,   72, 5 |                  own the bodies which they chastened.~
 824   10,  138, 1 |                  flow, and when thou didst chastise dragons at Kutsa's call.~
 825    7,   60, 5 |                  Varuna and Mitra, are the chastisers of all guile and falsehood.~
 826    5,   85, 8 |                      8 If we, as gamesters cheat at play, have cheated, done
 827    5,   85, 8 |              gamesters cheat at play, have cheated, done wrong unwittingly
 828    1,  100, 9 |                    9 He with his left hand checketh even the mighty, and with
 829    8,   57, 1 |                bliss,~Strong in thy deeds, checking assault, Lord, Mightiest
 830    9,   26, 6 |                   thee~Who aidest song and cheerest him.~
 831    8,  103, 7 |                   grant to the worshippers cheerfulness void of pride, and wealth
 832    8,   27, 1 |                                         1. CHEIF Priest is Agni at the laud,
 833    1,    2, 8 |                    through Law, lovers and cherishers of Law,~Have ye obtained
 834    9,   79, 4 |                    forth.~The press-stones chew and crunch thee on the ox'
 835   10,   79, 1 |                   they devour, insatiately chewing.~
 836    1,  121, 1 |                    song of Angiras's pious~childern?~When to the people of the
 837    1,   21, 5 |                assembly, crush the fiends:~Childless be the devouring ones.~
 838    3,   54, 18|                remain unbroken.~The lot of childlessness remove ye from us, and let
 839    2,   35, 12|                    his back to shine, with chips provide him; t offer food
 840   10,   32, 4 |                  seven-toned people of the choir.~
 841    1,  132, 3 |                     wherein they made thee chooser of the place , for thou
 842    2,   39, 2 |                 Moving at morning like two chr-borne heroes, like to a pair of
 843    1,   28, 4 |               guide a horse, they bind the churning-staff with cords,~O Indra, drink
 844   10,  146, 2 |              replies and swells the shrill cicala's voice,~Seeming to sound
 845    8,   49, 16|          Free-giver, Everlasting One.~Thou cIeavest through the rock with heat
 846    9,  102    |                                       HYMN CIL Soma Pavamana.~
 847    4,    6, 4 |                   rises to, his task rej o cing.~Agni the Priest, like one
 848    8,   39, 10|               about thee, as natural dams, circumfluous the waters run. Let all
 849    3,    7, 1 |                  the pair of Mothers.~Both circumjacent Parents come together to
 850    6,    7, 2 |             mid-point of sacrifices, great cistern of libations, seat of riches.~
 851    4,   30, 18|                                18 Arpa and Citraratha, both Aryas, thou, Indra,
 852    1,  173, 10|                  Like true friends of some city's lord within them held
 853    3,   36, 8 |                   he, after slaying Vrtra, claimed the Soma.~
 854   10,   68, 8 |               cleaving through with varied clamour, brought it forth like a
 855    6,   75, 5 |               father of many daughters, He clangs and clashes as he goes to
 856    1,  130, 10|               Indra, praised by Divodasa's clansmen, as heaven grows great with
 857    4,   10, 5 |                    brilliant as gold, like clarified butter:~This gleams like
 858    6,   75, 5 |                   daughters, He clangs and clashes as he goes to battle.~Slung
 859    1,   32, 6 |                 Hero.~He. brooking not the clashing of the weapons, crushed-Indra'
 860    8,   71, 9 |                    the Hawk brought in his claw, inviolate, through the
 861   10,   99, 7 |                  Soma, armed with his iron claws he slays the Dasyus.~
 862    7,   89, 1 |                    enter into the house of clay:~Have mercy, spare me, Mighty
 863    9,   99, 8 |                   men, thou art led to the cleaning sieve.~Thou, yielding Indra
 864   10,   17, 10|                make us bright and shining, cleansers of holy oil, with oil shall
 865    9,   87, 6 |                             6 He, while he cleanses him, invoked of many, hath
 866    9,   93, 5 |                    mete riches, while they cleansethee, all-glorious, swelling
 867    3,   31, 16|                 move together.~By the wise cleansings of the meath made holy,
 868    4,   53, 2 |                  his golden-coloured mail.~Clear-sighted, spreading far, filling
 869    7,   97, 5 |                Brhaspati, the foeless, the clear-voiced God, the Holy One of households~
 870   10,   62, 7 |                 associate the priests have cleared the stable full of steeds
 871    8,   48, 6 |            produced by friction: give us a clearer sight and make us better.~
 872    1,   28, 5 |                   Here give thou forth thy clearest sound, loud as the drum
 873    9,   87, 8 |                    a stable.~Soma's stream clears itself for thee, O Indra,
 874   10,  103, 6 |                                          6 Cleaver of stalls, kine-winner,
 875    1,   52, 5 |                  by Soma draughts, as Trta cleaveth Vala's fences, cleft him
 876   10,   68, 8 |                   scanty water.~Brhaspati, cleaving through with varied clamour,
 877    4,   16, 8 |        Much-invoked! the water's rock thou cleftest, Sarama showed herself and
 878   10,   98, 6 |                    by Arstisena, in gaping clefts, urged onward by Devapi.~
 879    4,   24, 9 |             insufficient offer. Simple and clever, both milk out the udder.~
 880    8,   14, 14|               Dasyus, when they fain would climb~by magic arts and mount
 881   10,   85, 28|                    and red: the fienod who clingeth close is driven off.~Well
 882    7,   18, 10|            unherded from the pasture, each clinging to a friend as chance directed.~
 883    6,   11, 5 |                    5 When I with reverence clip the grass for Agni, when
 884    1,   38    |                   for whom sacred grass is clipped?~
 885    7,   18, 11|                      As the skilled priest clips grass within the chamber,
 886   10,   28, 9 |                   razor: I sundered with a clod the distant mountain.~The
 887   10,   18, 12|               motion: yea,- let a thousand clods remain above him.~Be they
 888    1,   10, 2 |                                 2 As up he clomb from ridge to ridge and
 889    8,   85, 2 |                   in trouble, thrice-seven close-pressed ridges of the mountains.~
 890   10,   72, 6 |                     O Gods, in yonder deep closeclasping one another stood,~Thence,
 891    5,   47, 5 |                   Mother, Two support him, closely-united, twins, here made apparent.~
 892    3,   29, 14|                 Giving delight each day he closeth not his eye, since from
 893    2,    5, 5 |                                          5 Clothing thern in his hues, the kine
 894    8,    1, 32|                 steeds together with their cloths of gold,~May he, Asanga'
 895    1,  167, 5 |               chariot, she like Surya with cloud-like motion and refulgent aspect.~
 896    1,   85, 10|                   the well up on high, and clove the cloud in twain though
 897    5,   41, 12|                  they flow onward from the cloven mountain.~
 898    1,  162, 20|                 thy body.~Let not a greedy clumsy immolator, missing the joints,
 899    1,  162    |                                       HYMN CLXIL The Horse.~
 900    1,  181    |                                       HYMN CLXXXI. Asvins~
 901   10,  181    |                                       HYMN CLXXXl. Visvedevas.~
 902    5,    3, 8 |                   wealth thou goest, a God cnkindled with good things by mortals.~
 903    1,  164, 15|                                  15 Of the co-born they call the seventh single-born;
 904    1,  135, 3 |               seasonable share, that comes co-radiant with the Sun.~Brought by
 905    8,   27, 14|                  the Gods with mortal man, co-sharers all of gracious gifts.~May
 906    3,   55, 21|                    in safety. Great is the Cods' supreme and sole dominion.~
 907    6,   47, 22|                 hath Prastoka bestowed ten coffers and ten mettled horses.~
 908    5,   55, 7 |               chanted forth,~They who take cognizance of all of this are ye. Their
 909    5,   58, 1 |                  do I glorify their mighty cohort, the company of these the
 910    1,  113, 5 |                   Dawn, she sets afoot the coiled-up sleeper, one for enjoyment,
 911    5,   32, 8 |              seized that huge and restless coiler, insatiate, drinker of the
 912    3,    8, 9 |                    us arrayed in brilliant coIour.~They, lifted up on high,
 913   10,   95, 5 |                embrace thy consort, though coldly she received thy fond caresses.~
 914    9,   99, 7 |               penetrates the mighty floods collecting all he knows therein.~
 915    7,   56, 16|                     Linger, like beauteous colts, about the dwelling, like
 916   10,  171, 2 |                   head of the swift-moving combatant,~And sought the Soma-pourer'
 917    9,   61, 27|                 When, being cleansed, thou combatest.~
 918    5,   81, 4 |                    the rays of Sidrya thou combinest thee.~Around, on both sides
 919    1,  125, 2 |                 caught in the net, O early comer.~
 920    9,   97, 16|                   paths in ample space and comforts.~Dispelling, as 'twere with
 921    8,   21, 4 |                   all the forms thou hast, comic thou of bull-like strength,
 922    6,   25, 6 |                    armies' valour when the commanders call them to the conflict:~
 923   10,  108, 11|              lowing come forth as holy Law commandeth,~Kine which Brhaspati, and
 924    5,   44, 4 |                    reins easily guided and commanding all. In the deep fall the
 925    6,   65, 2 |                    near the stately rite's commencement, drive far away the night'
 926    2,    9, 4 |             worship with oblation; quickly commend the gift to be presented;~
 927    5,   33, 10|                               10 And these commended horses, bright and active,
 928    3,   55, 8 |                 seen to meet him.~The hymn commingles with the cow's oblation.
 929    1,   68, 1 |                                         1. COMMINGLING, restless, he ascends the
 930    7,   89, 5 |             offence may be which we as men commit against the heavenly host,~
 931    7,   58, 2 |               birth, Maruts, was with wild commotion, ye who move swiftly, fierce
 932    7,   86, 2 |                    2 With mine own heart I commune on the question how Varuna
 933    8,   81, 20|                    rest, in whom~The seven communities rejoice.~
 934   10,   12, 9 |                   Hear us, O Agni, in your comninn dwell ing: harness thy rapid
 935    2,   23, 18|               water-floods which gloom had compa-sed round.~
 936    8,    3, 23|                                         23 Compared with whom no other ten strong
 937    1,  180, 5 |             milk-oblations.~Your greatness compasseth Earth, Heaven, and Waters:
 938    3,    3, 2 |               great High Priest of men.~He compassethwith rays the lofty dwelling-place,
 939    2,   33, 7 |                  One, look thou on me with compassion.~
 940    1,  136, 6 |                 Varuna, the Bounteous, the Compassionate.~Praise Indra, praise thou
 941    8,   33, 8 |                   mad with heat,'~None may compel thee, yet come hither to
 942    4,    3, 5 |                                 5 Why this complaint to Varuna, O Agni? And why
 943 AppI          |                humorem effundens, dat mihi complexuum centum gaudia.~7 [Illa loquitur].
 944   10,  121, 10|                    10 Prajapati! thou only comprehendest all these created things,
 945   10,   96, 11|                                   11 Thou, comprehending with thy might the earth
 946    6,   36, 3 |                   holy songs reach him the Comprehensive.~
 947    7,  104, 8 |                    which the hollowed hand compresses.~
 948   10,   46, 6 |               having collected men with no compulsion.~
 949    8,   21, 13|       companionless art thou:~Thou seekest comradeship in war.~
 950    2,   34, 3 |                 who make all things shake, con e with your spotted deer,
 951    1,   86, 10|                                         10 Conceal the horrid darkness, drive
 952   10,  120, 3 |                                      3 All concentrate on thee their mental vigour,
 953    5,   54, 12|                    heaven, splendid beyond conception, for its shining fruit.~
 954    8,   24, 7 |          Visvamanas think of all,~All that concerneth us, Excellent, Mighty Guide.~
 955    8,   39, 9 |                  the Sage bring hither and conciliate the Thrice Eleven Deities.
 956    1,  133, 7 |                   wealth, pouring his gift conciliates hostilities, yea, the hostilities
 957    1,  186, 2 |                     Aryaman, Mitra, Varuna concordant,~That all may be promoters
 958   10,  113, 4 |                  He cleft the rock, he let concurrent streams flow forth, and
 959    7,    1, 22|                                         22 Condemn us not to indigence, O Agni,
 960    9,   34, 3 |                 the Soma forth, the Strong conducted by the strong:~They milk
 961   10,   94, 8 |                    8 These Stones with ten conductors, rapid in their course,
 962    1,   92, 7 |                pleasant voices.~Dawn, thou conferrest on us strength with offspring
 963    9,   96, 12|                  Even thus flow onward now conferring riches: combine with Indra,
 964    8,   33, 6 |            provokes, who stands in bearded confidence;~Much-lauded, very glorious,
 965    3,    2, 4 |                  the friendly God strength confident, choiceworthy meet to be
 966    4,    1, 15|                  firm, compact, enclosing, confining Cows, the stable full of
 967    4,   17, 12|                  which speeds his might in conflicts, like wind borne onward
 968    4,   24, 8 |            impetuous chief hath sought the confliet, and the lord looked upon
 969    2,   39, 5 |                  two winds ageing not, two confluent rivers, come with quick
 970   10,   44, 8 |                     He stays apart the two confronting bowls; he sings lauds in
 971    4,   43, 4 |                  invocated?~Whether of you confronts e'en great betrayal? Lovers
 972   10,  109, 4 |                supremest heaven she plants confusion.~
 973    2,   17, 3 |                  Lord of Tawny Steeds, the congregated swift ones fled in sundry
 974    8,    5, 16|                  by the priests, O Asvins, conic.~
 975    8,   35, 6 |                    accept the solemn rite. Conie nigh, O ye Twain Gods, to
 976   10,  147, 2 |                magic powers didst rend the conjurer Vrtra, O Blameless One,
 977   10,  138, 3 |                  the solid forts of Pipru, conjuring Asura.~
 978   10,   83, 1 |                   Conqueror, with conquest conquest-sped.~
 979    1,  106, 2 |                    our full prosperity, in conquests of the foe, ye Gods, bring
 980    9,   83, 2 |                   who purifieth this: with consciousness they stand upon the height
 981    3,    8, 5 |                  song the wise and skilful consecrate him: his voice the God-adoring
 982    9,    5, 11|                             11 Come to the consecrating rite of Pavamana, all ye
 983   10,   12, 8 |             counsel which the Gods meet to consider, their secret plan,-of that
 984 AppII         |                each; but occasionally they consist of fewer and sometimes of
 985    6,   29, 4 |                Soma when effused hath best consistence, for which the food is dressed
 986    8,   37, 4 |                   only sunderest these two consistent worlds, O Indra, Lord of
 987   10,   95, 13|                                  13 I will console him when his tears are falling:
 988    5,    2, 2 |              handmaid, O Youthful One? The Consort-Queen hath bome him.~The Babe
 989    5,   74, 1 |              to-day, Gods, Asvins, rich in constancy?~Hear this, ye excellent
 990    2,   39, 7 |              vigour; like heaven and earth constrain the airy regions.~Asvins,
 991    1,   39, 4 |                                          4 Consumers of your foes, no enemy of
 992    5,    9, 4 |                wriggling snakes,~When thou consumest many woods like an ox, Agni,
 993   10,  161, 1 |                   unknown decline and from Consumption;~Or, if the grasping demon
 994   10,   85, 31|                                         31 Consumptions, from her people, which
 995    5,   47, 6 |                 for the Steer's impregning contact, his Spouses move on paths
 996    9,   89, 5 |               sitting together in the same container.~To him they flow, when
 997    8,   41, 7 |                these regions as a robe; he contemplates the tribes of Gods and all
 998    3,    8, 4 |                  his glory waxeth greater.~Contemplative in mind and God-adoring,
 999   10,   23, 5 |               spake in varied manners with contemptuous cries.~
1000    4,   25, 8 |                     returning, dwelling in contentment,~Those who show forth their
 
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