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      Book, Hymn, Verse 
4007   10,   38, 1 |                 strife for kine among bold ring-decked men arrows fly all around
4008    9,   24, 1 |                  bIent, in waters they are rinsed.~
4009    1,  161, 8 |                them; or drink ye this, the rinsing of the Munja-grass.~If ye
4010    4,   20, 5 |                    by recent sages, like a ripe-fruited tree, a scythe-armed victor, -~
4011   10,   88, 10|                   in threefold essence: he ripens plants of every form and
4012    4,   30, 24|                thee all goodly things.~May Risan, Bhaga, and the God Karulati
4013    1,   51, 12|                  men whose Soma flows thou risest to unchallenged glory in
4014   10,    4, 6 |                         6 Like thieves who risk their lives and haunt the
4015    4,   24, 3 |                  the men invoke in combat; risking their lives they make him
4016    6,   15, 14|                    enjoyest from the man's rite-for thou art sacrificer -~Worship,
4017   10,   88, 17|                 upper and lower of the two rite-leaders?~Our friends have helped
4018    9,   73, 8 |              drives into the pit the hated riteliess ones.~
4019    9,  107, 11|                     for the feast of Gods, river-like he hath swelled with surge,~
4020    2,   13, 12|                    the flowing floods, the river-stream for Vayya easily to pass~
4021   10,   43, 7 |                  like waters to the river, rivulets to the lake,~In place of
4022    5,   29, 11|                   prey, thou gavest Pipru.~Rjisivan drew thee into friendship
4023    8,   96, 2 |             pressed juice,~Drunk Soma with Rjunas, Syumarasmi, by Dasonya'
4024    8,   39, 3 |                 the Gods, for thou art the rmost excellent, the worshipper'
4025   10,   25, 2 |                                          2 rn all thy forms, O Soma, rest
4026    4,   24, 10|                 milch-kine purchaseth from rne this Indra who is mine?~
4027   10,  106, 3 |                sacrifice in many a spot as roamers.~
4028    1,  173, 7 |                  the brave in battles, who roamest in the van,-to draw thee
4029    9,  108, 7 |                 flood,~Who swims in water, roan in wood;~
4030    7,    5, 7 |                 favouring thine offspring, roaredst loudly when giving life
4031    9,   96, 14|                     While thou with rivers roarest in the beaker, and blent
4032    5,    2, 10|                 the heaven above be Agni's roarings with keen-edged weapons
4033   10,   73, 7 |            War-loving Namuci thou smotest, robbing the Dasa of his magic for
4034    9,   91, 4 |              demons: cleansing thee, Indu, robd thyself in vigour.~Rend
4035   10,   68, 8 |                      8 He looked around on rock-imprisoned sweetness as one who eyes
4036 AppI          |                    river. King Darius in a rock-inscription mentions the Ga(n)dara together
4037    1,  110, 5 |                        5 The Rbhus, with a rod measured, as 'twere a field,
4038    6,   66, 6 |               wellformed earth and heaven,~Rodasl stood among these furious
4039    1,  174, 6 |                 cast aside by thee as they rode onward.~
4040    5,   29, 10|                  car-wheel of the Sun thou rolledst forward, and one thou settest
4041   10,   34, 1 |                    on windy heights, these rollers transport me as they turn
4042    1,  118, 2 |        three-wheeled, of triple form, that rolleth lightly.~Fill full our cows,
4043    4,    5, 1 |                 and, as a pillar bears the roof, sustains it.~
4044    9,   37, 5 |         Vrtra-slaying Steer, effused, Soma room-giver, ne'er deceived,~Hath gone,
4045    9,   72, 5 |                  sits the Gold-hued like a roosting bird.~
4046    1,   52, 3 |                   spread o'er laden cloud, rooted in light, strengthened in
4047    7,   84, 2 |                  with bonds not wrought of rope or cordage.~Far from us
4048    1,  162, 14|                   of rest and rolling, the ropes wherewith the Charger's
4049    2,    5, 3 |                    grasp even as the felly rounds the wheel.~
4050   10,   20, 3 |                light.~He glitters with his row of teeth.~
4051   10,  139, 6 |                    the Gandharva told him, Rowed with Amrta. Indra knew well
4052   10,  105, 2 |                   Bird's tail-plumes,~With Rowing manes, like heaven and earth,
4053    6,   15, 2 |                    Blirgus stablished as a rriend, whom men must glorify,
4054    7,   64, 2 |                         2 Kings, guards of rrtighty everlasting Order, come
4055    9,   96, 18|                  Light-winner, Rsi-mindcd, Rsi-maker, hymned in a thousand hymns,
4056    9,   96, 18|                           18 Light-winner, Rsi-mindcd, Rsi-maker, hymned in a
4057    9,   97, 51|                    acquire possessions and Rsihood in Jamadagni's manner.~
4058   10,  107, 7 |               bestows, moreover, gold that Rsisters.~Guerdon gives food which
4059   10,   98, 5 |                    Devapi, Rsi, the son of Rstisena, sate as Hotar.~He hath
4060    1,  112, 20|                   and gracious Subhara and Rtastup,-Come hither unto us, O
4061    9,  111, 2 |                resound in joy. He with the ruddy-hued, threefold hath won life-power,
4062    7,    6, 3 |                    The foolish, faithless, rudely-speaking niggards, without belief
4063    2,   14, 5 |               Vyamsa and greedy Susna,~And Rudhikras and Namuci and Pipru,- to
4064    7,   40, 5 |                     Hence Rudra gained his Rudra-strength: O Asvins, ye sought the
4065   10,   48, 10|                statutes of Gods, of Vasus, Rudriyas, Adityas.~These Gods have
4066    9,   67, 27|                   me clean, and Vasus make rue pure by song.~Purify me,
4067    5,   78, 7 |                  as the wind on every side ruffles a pool of lotuses,~So stir
4068    8,    3, 12|                 gain.~Help, as thou gavest Rugama and Syavaka and Svarnara
4069    2,   27, 5 |                  troubles may I pass, like rugged places.~
4070    1,   37, 7 |                    fury of your wrath:~The rugged-jointed mountain yields.~
4071    8,   24, 27|                  27 Who will set free from ruinous woe, or Arya on the Seven
4072   10,   87, 12|                manner burn up the foot who ruins truth with falsehood.~
4073    7,   32, 27|                    all the waters that are rul`ng down.~
4074    8,    4, 2 |                     2 Or, Indra, when with Ruma, Rusama, Syavaka, and Krpa
4075    5,   45, 7 |                urged by hands, loudly hath rung the press-stone wherewith
4076    9,   32, 4 |             viewing heaven and earth, thou runncst like a darting deer~Set
4077    4,   40, 3 |                        3 His pinion, rapid runner, fans him m his way, as
4078    9,   24, 5 |                    effused by stones, thou runnest to the filter, art,~Ready
4079    1,  117, 8 |                                          8 Rusati, of the mighty people, Asvins,
4080    9,   82, 2 |                  like a groomed steed thou rusbest forward to the prize.~O
4081    9,   87, 5 |                 strainers, like steeds who rusg to battle fain for glory.~
4082   10,   61, 12|                 cow who ne'er hath calved, Sabardhu,~When I encompass Varuna
4083   10,   69, 8 |                   once her ceaseless flow, Sabardhuk,~Thou. art lit up by men
4084   10,   61, 6 |                 bounty.~Milk which the cow Sabardugha had yielded was the bright
4085    8,    1, 10|                         10 This day I call Sabardugiha who animates the holy song,~
4086   10,   74, 5 |                                          5 Sacivan, win to your assistance
4087    9,   17, 6 |                      6 To him, the head of sacnfice, singers and bards have
4088    8,   12, 19|                 help,~And promptly end the sacrifice-this have they gained.~
4089    1,   94, 2 |                    2 The man for whom thou sacrificest prospereth, dwelleth without
4090    1,  137, 2 |                  fair juice for drink, for sacrihce.~
4091    7,   15, 5 |                  when he glows in front of sacrite are fair to see,~Like wealth
4092    8,   29, 2 |            luminous, occupies the place of sacritice, Sage, among the Gods.~
4093   10,   34, 11|                                         11 Sad is the gambler when he sees
4094    5,   44, 12|                                         12 Sadaprna the holy, Tarya, Srutavit,
4095    5,   44, 10|                     Manasa, of Yajata, and Sadhri, and Evavada,~With Avatsara'
4096    4,   30, 17|                   Who feared the flood, in safel o'er.~
4097   10,   61, 12|                 with lauds, and Aryaman in safest shelter.~
4098    7,   22, 6 |                  and many a time the pious sageinvokes thee.~O Maghavan, be not
4099    9,   70, 3 |                    Yea, even for this have sageswelcomed him as King.~
4100   10,   99, 10|                   stall of Pipru.~When the saint pressed the juice and shone
4101    1,  191, 3 |                 grass, Darbha, Kusara, and Sairya, Munja, Virana,~Where all
4102   10,  132, 4 |                    so great.~This sin hath Sakaputa here committed. Heroes who
4103    3,   62, 14|                   our cattle may Soma give salutary food,~To biped and to quadruped.~
4104    5,   42, 11|                 adore the Asura, God, with salutations.~
4105   10,  104, 5 |                 most liberal aid for their salvation, and praise thee, Indra,
4106    8,    6, 47|                  bestowed~On Pajra for the Sama-song.~
4107    5,   46, 3 |                  Brahmanaspati, and Bhaga, Samsa, Savitar that they may help.~
4108    5,   33, 10|                   me, as cows into the Rsi Samvarana's stall, with magnitude
4109    8,   95, 1 |                            1. As with Manu Samvarani, Indra, thou drankest Soma
4110    8,   98, 2 |                     As thou with, Krsa and Samvarta hast rejoiced, so, Indra,
4111    6,   49, 3 |               bedeck the other.~Apart, the Sanctifiers, in succession, come to
4112    1,  160, 3 |                    power to cleanse, Sage, sanctifies the worlds with his surpassing
4113    1,  164, 42|                    got nine feet, the thou sand-syllabled in the sublimest heaven.~
4114    6,   63, 9 |                   Sumidha, food with Peruk~Sanda gave ten gold-decked and
4115    2,   30, 8 |                    the daring chieftain of Sandikas exulting in his prowess.~
4116   10,  166    |                                HYMN CLXVI. Sapatnanasanam.~
4117   10,  145    |                                 HYMN CXLV. Sapatnibadhanam.~
4118    8,   68, 1 |            bursting forth,~Rsi and Sage by sapience,~
4119    1,    1, 5 |                                5 May Agni, sapient-minded Priest, truthful, most gloriously
4120   10,  181, 1 |            oblation, known by the names of Saprathas and Prathas.~
4121   10,   47, 6 |                                       6 To Saptagu the sage, the holy-minded,
4122   10,   99, 1 |             without his Brother, he quells Saptatha's magic devices.~
4123    8,   62, 9 |                                     9 Erst Saptavadbri by his prayer obtained the
4124   10,   39, 9 |                  and well-nigh dead,~Freed Saptavadliri, and for Atri caused the
4125   10,   48, 8 |                    food for mine enjoyment Sapya Nami came: he joined me
4126    8,   89, 6 |                   brought from far away to Sarablia, the Rsi's kin.~
4127    8,   69, 1 |                                       1. O Sarakratu! truely I have made none
4128   10,   17, 2 |                  and gave her to Vivasvan.~Saranyu brought to him the Asvin
4129    6,   61, 6 |                           6 Aid us, divine Sarasvad, thou who art strong in
4130    5,   53, 9 |                   back.~Let not the watery Sarayti obstruct your way. With
4131    1,  127, 7 |                         7 Even as they who sarig forth hymns, addressed to
4132    1,    3, 10|            enriched with hymns, may bright Sarsavad desire,~With eager love,
4133    8,    7, 29|                                 29 Susoma, Saryakiavan, and Arjika full of homes,
4134    8,    6, 39|                   in the light, rejoice in Saryandyan, be Glad in the sacrificer'
4135    8,    1, 34|                  was apparent,~His consort Sasvati with joy addressed him,
4136    1,   59, 7 |               praises by Purunitha, son of Satavani.~ ~
4137    7,   18, 21|               servants Parasara, Vasistha, Satayatu,~Will not forget thy friendship,
4138    1,   52, 3 |                 most liberal giver, for he sates him with the juice.~
4139    8,   97, 4 |                 glad, where thou with Soma satest thee.~
4140    7,   35, 2 |                    Friends to us be Bhaga, Sathsa, auspicious be Purandhi
4141    5,    4, 6 |                    Strength, the Gods thou satisfiest, so in fight save us, most
4142    5,   34, 9 |                 laud the liberal Agnivesi, Satri the type and standard of
4143   10,   88, 8 |                then oblation.~He was their satrifice that guards our bodies:
4144    6,    1, 2 |                           2 As Priest thou sattest at the seat of worship,
4145    5,   83, 8 |            liberated streams rush forward.~Saturate both the earth and heaven
4146    5,   79, 3 |              mightier yet. didst shine for Satyatravas, Vayya's son, high-born!
4147   10,   53    |                            HYMN LIII. Agni Saucika Gods.~
4148   10,   62, 9 |               grasp the heights of heaven.~Savarnya's sacrificial meed hath
4149    8,   45, 5 |                                          5 Savasi answered, He who seeks thine
4150    8,   66, 2 |                                    2. Then Savassi declared to him Aurnavabha,
4151    1,   51, 6 |                                     6 Thou savedst Kutsa when Susna was smitten
4152    4,   55, 1 |                      1. WHO of you, Vasus, saveth? who protecteth? O Heaven
4153    1,  187, 5 |                 most sweet to taste,~These savours of thy juices work like
4154    8,   25, 8 |                     have sat them down for savran rule:~Princes whose laws
4155   10,   49, 5 |                  to bend and bow, and into Savya's hand delivered Padgrbhi.~
4156    1,   32, 14|                                    14 Whom sawest thou to avenge the Dragon,
4157   10,   95, 11|                  wouldst not hear me. What sayest thou, when naught avails
4158    1,  118, 8 |                              8 For ancient Sayti in his sore affliction ye
4159    6,   20, 6 |                  the Dasa.~He guarded Nam, Sayya's son, in slumber, and sated
4160   10,   86, 5 |                 head; the sinner's portion sball be woo. Supreme is Indra
4161    2,   12, 12|                rent Rauhina in pieces when scaling heaven, He, O ye men, is
4162    8,   66, 1 |                                         1. SCARCELY was Satakratu, born when
4163    1,   41, 2 |                   prospers ever, free from scathe, whom they, as with full
4164    8,   14, 15|          Soma-drinker conquering all, thou scatteredst to every side~Their settlement
4165   10,  133, 4 |             beneath thy foot; a conquering scatterer art thou.~
4166    6,   60, 5 |                          5 The Strong, the scatterers of the foe, Indra and Agni,
4167   10,   37, 4 |                with the light whereby thou scatterest gloom, and with thy ray
4168    3,   60, 1 |               wondrous arts, whereby, with schemes to meet each need, Ye gained,
4169    4,   15, 6 |                   the prize.~Dress the red Scion of the Sky.~
4170    2,   34, 15|                  free your worshipper from scoff and scorning.~
4171   10,  105, 10|                 thy glory was the flawless scoop.~Wherewith thou pourest
4172    6,   52, 2 |                   his portion. May the sky scorch the man who hates devotion.~
4173    9,   83, 2 |                    of heaven is spread the Scorcher's sieve: its threads are
4174    1,  191, 9 |                    Sun-God mounted up, who scorches much and everything.~Even
4175    7,  104, 5 |                 with fiery flame,~Eternal, scorching darts; plunge the voracious
4176    8,    2, 15|                  Indra, as a prey unto the scornful or the proud:~Help, Mighty
4177    2,   34, 15|                  worshipper from scoff and scorning.~
4178   10,   91, 2 |                tree.~Benevolent to men, he scorns no living man: Friend to
4179   10,  146, 4 |                 fancies that somebody hath screamed.~
4180   10,  165, 4 |                                      4 The screeching of the owl is ineffective
4181    4,   20, 5 |                like a ripe-fruited tree, a scythe-armed victor, -~I, like a bridegroom
4182   10,  125, 2 |                    with wealth the zealous sdcrificer who pours the juice and
4183    6,   64, 4 |                   thou passest Invincible! Se1f-luminous! through waters.~So lofty
4184    1,  158, 3 |                  for Tugra's son your car, sea-crossing, strong, was equipped and
4185    7,   49, 1 |                 the Waters-their chief the Sea-flow cleansing, never sleeping.~
4186    1,  190, 7 |                   eddying under banks flow sea-ward -~Brhaspati the wise, the
4187    9,   86, 8 |                 The Sovran dips him in the seain and the streams, and set
4188   10,   14, 1 |                lofty heights above us, who searcbes out and shows the path to
4189   10,  129, 4 |                  germ of Spirit.~Sages who searched with their heart's thought
4190    1,   87, 4 |                   art thou, and blameless, searcher out of sin: so thou, Strong
4191    7,   44, 2 |                 Dadhikras with adorations.~Seating on sacred grass the Goddess
4192    1,  177, 4 |                 grass: come hither, Sakra; seatthee and drink: unyoke thy two
4193    1,  167, 3 |                  them clings one moving in seclusion, like a man's wife, like
4194    9,   17, 5 |                   triple realm,~And moving secm'st to speed the Sun.~
4195    5,    2, 6 |                    mortal men godless have secreted the King of all who live,
4196    7,   61, 5 |                 men who are untruthful: no secrets may be hidden from your
4197   10,   40, 7 |                  to Usana.~Your worshipper secures your friendship for himself.
4198    8,   89, 1 |               behind me.~When, Indra, thou securest me my portion, with me thou
4199    7,   86, 6 |                  own will betrayed us, but seduction, thoughtlessness, Varuna
4200    2,   23, 5 |                    man, -~Thou drivest all seductive fiends away from him whom,
4201    1,   53, 3 |                 thou away our poverty with seeds and kine.~With Indra scattering
4202    4,    7, 6 |               though his flames are bright seekingon all sides, quickly found.~
4203               | Seeming
4204    1,  163, 4 |               within the ocean.~To me thou seernest Varuna , O Courser, there
4205    3,   53, 22|                 like a caldron cracked and seething, so he pours out foam.~
4206    9,   64, 11|                   hath flowed to purifying seive,~Alighting in the home of
4207    7,    4, 2 |                   He who with bright teeth seizeth fast the forests, and eats
4208    6,   10, 2 |                    this man, as 'twere for self-advantage.~
4209    6,   58, 1 |                  magic powers thou aidest, self-depen. dent! Auspicious be thy
4210    7,   46, 1 |                    is firm and strong, the self-dependent God with swiftly-flying
4211    5,   44, 7 |              moveth o'er the foes.~May he, self-excellent, grant us a sheltering home,
4212   10,   83, 4 |                    queller of the foe, and self-existent,~Shared by all men, victorious,
4213    7,   78, 4 |              breaking.~fler car that moves self-harnessed hath she mounted, the car
4214    7,   85, 3 |                                          3 Self-lucid in their seats, e'en heavenly
4215    4,   14, 5 |                 directed downward?~By what self-power moves he? Who hath seen
4216    1,  168, 2 |                     as it were, self-born, self-powerful, they spring to life the
4217    9,    5, 2 |                            2 He, Pavamana, Self-produced, speeds onward sharpening
4218    9,   92, 4 |                 fleecy height, themselves, self-prompted, and seven fresh rivers,
4219   10,   31, 10|                 that erst was barren, she, self-protected, ended all her troubles.~
4220    2,   28, 1 |                        1. THIS laud of the self-radiant wise Aditya shall be supreme
4221    7,   22, 5 |                     Thy name I ever utter. Self-Refulgent~
4222    7,   66, 6 |                               6. And those Self-reigning, Aditi, whose statute is
4223    1,  136, 7 |                  beside us, may we be held self-splendid with the Maruts.~May Agni,
4224    1,  144, 7 |                this our prayer, joy-giver, self-sustained, strong, born of Holy Law!~
4225    8,    6, 11|               beauteous songs,~And Indra's selfgains strength thereby.~
4226    5,   75, 2 |                  away beyond all tribes of selfish men,~Wonderful, with your
4227    6,   68, 4 |                   mighty, and all the Gods selfpraised among the Heroes,~Ye, Indra-Varuna,
4228    4,    5, 2 |              Reproach not him who, God and selfreliant, vouchsafed this bounty
4229   10,   49, 11|                  Bay Coursers, Strong, and Selfresplendent.~
4230    1,   64, 7 |                   and marvellously bright, selfstrong like mountains, ye glide
4231    8,    1, 5 |                  of the Stone, I would not sell thee for a mighty price,~
4232    5,   55, 2 |                    have gained of your own selves your power: high, O ye Mighty
4233    3,   53, 22|                  axe, and then cuts a mere Semal blossom off.~O Indra, like
4234    1,   95, 1 |                 goals travel Two unlike in semblance: each in succession nourishes
4235 AppII         |                  forming two hemistichs or semi-stanzas of equal or unequal length.
4236   10,   65, 8 |                    Parjanya, Vata, mighty, senders of the rain, Indra and Vayu,
4237    8,   88, 8 |              invoke, Guardian of treasure, sendjng wealth.~
4238    7,   66, 4 |                Aryaman,~Bhaga, and Savitar sendus forth.~
4239    4,    3, 1 |                 thunder strike and lay you senseless.~
4240   10,  103, 12|                         12 Bewildering the senses of our foemen, seize thou
4241   10,   10, 8 |                 close their eyelids, those sentinels of Gods who wander round
4242    1,  124, 1 |             brightness.~Savitar, God, hath sentus forth to labour, each quadruped,
4243    4,   28, 2 |                   heaven's high summit was separated from the great oppressor.~
4244   10,   27, 23|              first-created, and from their separation came the later.~Three warm
4245   10,   40, 8 |        cattle-stall that thunders with its serenfold mouth.~
4246    1,   18, 7 |                  prospers; he~Stirs up the series of thoughts.~
4247    1,  141, 7 |                 wind-urged, hath risen up, serpent-like winding through the dry
4248    1,  118, 9 |                     ye bestowed on Pedu, a serpent-slaying steed sent down by Indra,~
4249    7,   56, 1 |                   are these radiant men in serried rank, Rudra's young heroes
4250    4,    9, 6 |                                     6 Thou servest as his messenger whose sacrifice
4251   10,  117, 2 |            him-even when of old he did him service-finds not one to comfort him.~
4252    5,   50, 2 |                    to wealth and wait with services on thee.~
4253    3,   31, 9 |                    their place of frequent session, whereby they sought to
4254    8,   14, 15|            scatteredst to every side~Their settlement who poured no gifts.~
4255    1,   73, 3 |                           4 Thee, such, in settlements secure, O Agni, our men
4256    9,   95, 1 |                  Tawny Steed when started, settling deep in the wooden vessel
4257    8,   40, 5 |                   sea with its foundations seven-Indra all powerful in his might.~
4258   10,  107, 4 |                    and pour in streams the seven-mothered Guerdon.~
4259   10,   52, 4 |                  five-wayed, threefold, or seven-threaded.~
4260    2,   40, 3 |                   your chariot hither, the seven-wheeIed car that measures out the
4261    4,    1, 12|                   and far-resplendent: and sevendear frieuds sprang up unto the
4262   10,   67, 1 |                THIS holy hymn, sublime and sevenheaded, sprung from eternal Law,
4263 AppII         |                     Atyasti: four Padas of seventeen syllables each.~Brhati:
4264    3,    6, 2 |                   s expanses let thy swift seventongued flames roll on, O Agni.~
4265 AppII         |                   20.~Dhrti: consisting of seventy-two syllables in a stanza.~Dvipada
4266    2,   32, 2 |                  prey to these calamities.~Sever not thou our friendship:
4267    3,   53, 24|               Bharata, O Indra, regard not severance or close connexion.~They
4268   10,  129, 5 |                   5 Transversely was their severing line extended: what was
4269    2,   32, 4 |              never-breaking needle may she sew her work, and give a hero
4270    2,   17, 4 |                 the heaven and earth, and, sewing up the turbid darkness,
4271    7,    2, 10|                 offer worship, for the God'sgenerations well he knoweth.~
4272    1,   73, 7 |           followest the whole world like a shadow.~
4273    3,   32, 11|                 hip of thine the earth was shadowed.~
4274   10,   27, 14|                         14 High, leafless, shadowless, and swift is Heaven: the
4275    6,   65, 2 |                    the night's surrounding shadows.~
4276    1,   84, 16|                  of checkless spirit,~With shaft-armed mouths, heart-piercing,
4277   10,  102, 8 |                    Touched by the goad the shaggy beast went nobly, bound
4278    1,  168, 2 |                    they spring to life the shakers-down of food and light;~Like
4279   10,   97, 5 |                    tree:~Winners of cattle shali ye be if ye regain for me
4280    6,   28, 3 |                 them not, and never to the shambles do they take their way.~
4281   10,   10, 5 |                womb God Tvastar, Vivifier, shaping all forms, Creator, made
4282    3,   35, 9 |                Maruts, they with whom thou sharedst Soma, Indra, who made thee
4283   10,    1, 5 |                    of each act of worship,~Sharinging every God through might
4284   10,  155, 2 |                   of each germ unborn.~Go, sharp-horned Brahmanaspti and drive Arayi
4285    8,   19, 22|                               22 Thou unto sharp-toothed Agni, Young and Radiant
4286    5,    9, 5 |                    thee, e'en as a smelter sharpeneth thee.~
4287    1,   55, 1 |                  whets his thunderbolt for sharpness, as a bull.~
4288    1,  109, 8 |                             8 Give, ye who shatter forts, whose hands wield
4289   10,  142, 4 |                 for booty~As when a barber shaves a beard, thou shavest earth
4290   10,  142, 4 |                barber shaves a beard, thou shavest earth when the wind blows
4291    1,  133, 1 |                    heaven: I burn up great she-fiends who serve not Indra,~Where
4292    6,    6, 4 |              loosened: O Radiant One, they shear the ground beneath them,~
4293    1,  164, 45|                ordered season. One of them sheareth when the year is ended.~
4294   10,   48, 6 |              prevail against me?~Like many sheaves upon the floor I thrash
4295    1,  164, 29|                laws as she clings unto the shedder of the rain.~She with her
4296    9,   69, 3 |                       3 He flows about the sheep-skin, longing for a bride: he
4297    9,   70, 7 |                 place: the cowhide and the sheepskin are his ornament.~
4298   10,   63, 7 |                  Vouchsafe us, ye Adityas, sheitcr free from fear, and make
4299 AppI          |                    a fragment of a liberal shepherd's love-song. The seventh
4300    1,  124, 6 |                spotless form she, brightly shiming, turneth not from the high
4301    5,   44, 12|                    the worlds and brightly shines-when he adores the host with
4302    1,   92, 1 |                   they spread abroad their shinine light.~Like heroes who prepare
4303    6,   39, 4 |                   4 He shone and caused to shme the worlds that shone not.
4304    1,  131, 5 |                    sound victorious in the shocks of war.~One stream after
4305    3,    1, 8 |           cherished, Son of Strength, thou shoncst assuming lasting and refulgent
4306    4,    4, 1 |                   following thy swift net, shootest arrows: transfix the fiends
4307    1,   42    |                        HYMN XLII. Pusan.~I SHORTEN our ways, O Pusan, move
4308    3,   49, 2 |                   far, most vigorous, hath shortened the Dasyu's life with Warriors
4309    1,  127, 10|               Before the brands of fire he shouteth singerlike, the herald,
4310    5,   85, 3 |                 Sovran waters earth as the shower of rain bedews the barley.~
4311    1,  117, 6 |                    of your strong horse ye showered a hundred jars of honey
4312    1,  124, 4 |                    Bright One's bosom: she showeth sweet things like a new
4313    8,   82, 14|                  their terror all the Gods shrank from the Dragon's furious
4314    6,   53, 8 |                   thou tear up and rend to shreds the heart of every one.~
4315    1,  164, 29|                  of the rain.~She with her shrilling cries hath humbled mortal
4316    1,  129, 3 |                 Hero, the wicked man, thou shuttest out the wicked man.~Indra,
4317    7,   79, 2 |                battle.~Thy cattle, closely shutting up the darkness, as Savitar
4318   10,  130, 2 |                   Sama-hymns their weaving shuttles.~
4319    8,   12, 26|                 stayer of the floods, thou si"est, Thundeicr with might,~
4320    6,   47, 2 |                  it boldened Indra when he siaughtered Vrtra,~When he defeated
4321    1,   58, 3 |                 armed with his tongues for sickles, with a mighty roar.~Black
4322 AppI          |          mei-paucos esse: tota sum villosa sicut Gandharidum ovis.~Professor
4323    8,   40, 5 |                    s wont, -~Who oped with sideway opening the sea with its
4324   10,   90, 16|                    heaven, there where the Sidhyas, Gods of old, are dwelling.~
4325    5,   81, 4 |              Savitar, and with the rays of Sidrya thou combinest thee.~Around,
4326    1,   53, 7 |                Rjisvan compassed them with siege, thou hast destroyed the
4327   10,   12, 5 |                            5 Hath the King siezed us? How have we offended
4328    1,  148, 5 |                never injure,~Men blind and sightless through his splendour hurt
4329    7,   18, 19|                treasures.~The Ajas and the Sigrus and the Yaksus brought in
4330    4,   43, 6 |               whereby ye were the Lords of Siirya's Daughter.~
4331   10,   75, 8 |                rich in ample wealth.~Blest Silamavati and young Urnavati invest
4332    8,   95, 8 |                   Krvi with his might, and silenced Susna with deathbolts, -~
4333    8,   94, 8 |                  strength -~With whom thou silencest the enemy of man, with whon;
4334    8,  102, 2 |                   spot, still One is Agni; Silrya is One though high o'er
4335    9,   97, 9 |                brings forth abundance: the Silvery shines by night, by day
4336    7,   50, 4 |                   rivers keep us free from Simida.~
4337    4,   51, 9 |                    colours, these Mornings similar, in self-same fashion,~Concealing
4338   10,   25, 3 |                neglect thy laws through my simplicity,~Be gracious-at your glad
4339    1,  120, 4 |                                          4 Simply, ye Mighty Ones, I ask the
4340    7,   18, 5 |                    our praises, caused the Simyu, foe of our hymn, to curse
4341    1,  100, 18|             invoked, hath slain Dasyus and Simyus, after his wont, and laid
4342    2,   28, 3 |                    fortune in thy service,~Sinffing thy praises like the fires
4343    1,  122, 9 |            Mitra-Varuna, who hate you, who sinfully hating pour you no libations,~
4344    3,   29, 7 |                 mighty, the bountiful, the Singar praised by sages;~Whom,
4345    7,   23, 4 |                    swelled the waters: the singen sought thy holy rite, O
4346    1,  127, 10|                 brands of fire he shouteth singerlike, the herald, kindler of
4347    1,  164, 15|              co-born they call the seventh single-born; the six twin pairs are
4348   10,  169, 2 |            Like-coloured, various-hued, or single-coloured, whose names through sacrifice
4349    9,   86, 47|                 milk within the bowl, thou sinkest in the jars, O Soma, when
4350    1,  104, 6 |                    of sunlight, of waters, sinlessness, and reputation.~Do thou
4351    2,   32, 7 |                    sacred gifts to her, to Sinlivali Queen of men.~
4352    3,   53, 19|              timber, in the car wrought of Sinsapa put firmness.~Show thyself
4353    7,   97, 2 |                 Bounteous God, may find us sintess, who giveth from a distance
4354    5,   17, 3 |                 light of him whom powerful siong hath bound to act,~Whose
4355   10,  123, 3 |               Order, the bands of singers 'sip the sweets of Amrta.~
4356    7,   50, 4 |                  never afflict us with the Sipada disease, may all the rivers
4357    1,  104, 3 |                drowned within the depth of Sipha.~
4358   10,   28, 1 |             friends are here assembled: my Sire-in-law alone hath not come hither.~
4359    3,    4, 4 |               heaven the Priest is seated: sirew we the sacred grass where
4360   10,  155, 1 |                  with these, the heroes of Sirimbitha.~
4361    8,   97, 4 |                  for their own.~Even among Sistas are the stalks that make
4362    3,   57, 3 |                    vigour to the Bull, the siste.. with reverence recognize
4363    5,   19, 4 |                 milk, the dear milk of the Sister-Pair.~Like to a caldron filled
4364   10,  108, 10|                            10 Brotherhood, sisterhood, I know not either: the
4365    4,   57, 6 |                               6 Auspicious Sita, come thou near: we venerate
4366    2,    5, 6 |               laden with the holy oil, the Sitster [sic] by the Mother stands,~
4367    5,   85, 2 |                hearts, fire in the waters, Siurya in heaven and Soma on the
4368    7,   18, 7 |                  Bhalanas, the Alinas, the Sivas, the Visanins.~Yet to the
4369    7,   18, 14|                     yea, six thousand,~And six-and-sixty heroes. For the pious were
4370   10,  114, 6 |                  they arrange the four and six-and-thirty, and duly order, up to twelve,
4371   10,   99, 5 |                    demon who roared aloud, six-eyed and triple-headed.~Trta,
4372    1,  164, 12|                   the lower seven-wheeled, six-spoked car.~
4373    8,   47, 17|                  debt, even the eighth and sixteenth part,~So unto Aptya we transfer
4374 AppII         |                 Sixteen syllables each, or sixty-four syllables in the stanza.~
4375   10,  152, 3 |                 break thou in pieces Vrtra'sjaws:~O Vrtra-slaying Indra,
4376 AppII         |               uneven twelve: 12+8+12+8=40.~Skandhogriva: consisting of Padas of
4377    3,   54, 12|                            12 Deft worker, skiful-handed, helpful, holy, may Tvastar,
4378    8,   19, 3 |                      3 Thee have we chosen skilftillest in sacrifice, Immortal Priest
4379    4,   33    |              overspreading.~Wind-sped, the Skillful Ones in rapid motion have
4380   10,   18, 11|                 him, as a mother wraps her skirt about her child, O Earth.~
4381   10,  123, 6 |           strong-winged bird that mounteth sky-ward;~On thee with wings of gold,
4382    4,    4, 5 |                thine own celestial vigour.~Slacken the strong bows of the demondriven:
4383    1,  186, 2 |                 preserve our strength from slackness.~
4384    8,   59, 10|                     and tramplest down thy slanderers.~Guard thyself, valiant
4385    1,   91, 15|                            15 Save us from slanderous reproach, keep us., O Soma,
4386    6,   45, 5 |                                    5 Thou, Slaughterer of Vrtra, art Guardian and
4387    6,   17, 11|                    juice that cheers, that slaughters Vrtra.~
4388 AppI          |            effundens) may be the name of a slave-girl. Gandharidun ovis: a ewe
4389    7,   86, 7 |                                          7 Slavelike may I do service to the
4390    1,  113, 5 |                   sets afoot the coiled-up sleeper, one for enjoyment, one
4391    1,  124, 4 |                  cometh like a fly awaking sleepers, of all. returning dames
4392    9,    1, 7 |                      7 Ten sister maids of slender form seize him within the
4393    8,   45, 15|                    who, loth to give,~Hath slighted thee for gain of wealth.~
4394    1,  191, 1 |                               1. VENOMOUS, slightly venomous, or venomous aquatic
4395    9,   86, 16|                  Indra's special place and slights not as a Friend the promise
4396    8,   16, 9 |              magnify that Indra with their Slina. songs,~With hymns and sacred
4397    1,  121, 9 |                   by the Skilful, from the sling of leather,~When thou, O
4398   10,   84, 7 |                   o'erwhelmed with terror, slink away defeated.~
4399    3,   53, 17|                    axles, let not the pole slip nor the yoke be broken.~
4400   10,   52, 4 |                   bearer of oblations, who slipped away and passed through
4401    8,   48, 5 |                  them protect my foot from slipping on the way: yea, let the
4402    8,   81, 30|                      30 Be not thou like a slothfid priest, O Lord of spoil
4403    2,   30, 7 |                   vex me, tire me, make me slothful, and never let us say, Press
4404    1,  135, 7 |                     pass thou over all the,slumberers, and where the press-stone
4405    6,   75, 5 |              clashes as he goes to battle.~Slung on the back, pouring his
4406    1,  105, 18|                back is aching crouched and slunk away. Mark this my woe,
4407   10,   49, 4 |                                          4 Smadibha, Tugra, and the Vetasus
4408    7,  104, 21|                    the timber, attacks and smashes them like earthen vessels.~
4409    6,   75, 15|                    to the Shaft with venom smeared, tipped with deer-horn,
4410   10,   87, 16|                           16 The fiend who smears himself with flesh of cattle,
4411    6,    3, 4 |                hatchet, burning the woods, smelteth them like a smelter.~
4412    1,   79, 2 |               drops that bless and seem to smile he cometh: the waters fall,
4413    4,   38, 1 |               plough-lands, and the strong smiter who subdued the Dasytis.~
4414    7,   16, 3 |                   up,~And his red-coloured smoke-clouds reach and touch the sky:
4415    1,  162, 15|                       15 Let not the fire, smoke-scented, make thee crackle, nor
4416    3,   35, 5 |                 thy Bays, thy vigorous and smooth-backed Coursers.~Pass by them all
4417   10,   95, 8 |               their raiment,~Like a scared snake they fled from me in terror,
4418    5,    9, 4 |                 offspring of the wriggling snakes,~When thou consumest many
4419   10,   28, 10|                 eagle left his talon, as a snared lion leaves the trap that
4420    9,   77, 2 |              region of the air, the Falcon snatched.~He, quivering with alarm
4421   10,  115, 2 |                   impetuous as a bull that snorteth in the mead.~
4422    1,  164, 29|                                 29 He also snorts, by whom encompassed round
4423   10,  121, 4 |               through his might, are these snow-covered mountains, and men call
4424    1,  163, 6 |               heaven.~I saw thy head still soaring, striving upward by paths
4425    8,   20, 2 |            sacrifice, come ye with love to Sobbari.~
4426    6,   49, 2 |                     the Two young Matrons' sober-minded Herald,~The Son of Strength,
4427    8,   92, 14|                    to the Soma-draught,~To Sobhar's fair song of praise, and
4428    9,   10, 7 |                        7 Combined in close society sit the seven priests, the
4429   10,  156, 3 |                  and in kine:~Oil thou the socket, turn the wheel.~
4430   10,   16, 6 |                               6 What wound soe'er the dark bird hath inflicted,
4431    8,   20, 25|                   trimmed grass, what balm soever Sindhu or Asikni hath,~Or
4432    7,   94, 4 |                   hymn,~And, craving help, softwords with prayer.~
4433 AppI          |                    Parthians, Khorasmians, Sogdians, and Dadikae, are said by
4434    1,  186, 9 |                 flieth o'er all the barren soil their missiles sparkle.~
4435   10,  136, 2 |                    the wind, wear garments soiled of yellow hue.~They, following
4436   10,   95, 16|                amid men in altered shape I sojourned, and through four autumns
4437    9,   94, 1 |                 then strive the songs like soldiers for the sunlight.~Acting
4438    4,   25, 6 |             presser's brew Indra possesses solely:~No brother, kin, or friend
4439    5,   14, 2 |                                  2 At high solemnities mortal men glorify him the
4440    9,   47, 1 |               gained strength by this high solemnity:~joyous he riseth like a
4441    8,   94, 4 |               drops of pleasant meath.~The Soloa-drops which call on thee, O gracious
4442    6,   27, 4 |            descending thunder, at the mere solund, their boldest was demolished.~
4443   10,   28, 5 |                              5 How shall I solve this riddle, I, the simple,
4444    6,   31, 4 |                    poured libations out, O Soma-buyer, and madest Bharadvaja rich
4445    1,   30, 11|           lovely-featured dames~And of our Soma-drinking friends.~
4446    1,  137, 2 |                droppings; come ye nigh the Soma-droppings blent with curd, juices
4447   10,   94, 9 |                                    9 These Soma-eaters kiss Indra's Bay-coloured
4448    8,   89, 6 |                  deeds must be declared at Soma-feasts, wrought, Indra, Bounteous
4449   10,  171, 1 |              protect his car,~And hear the Soma-giver's call.~
4450    9,  108, 16|                               16 Enter the Soma-holder, even Indra's heart, as
4451    9,   97, 33|                  heavenly Eagle.~Enter the Soma-holding beaker, Indu, and with a
4452    4,   33, 2 |                 protect our sacrifice, the Soma-lovers.~
4453    1,  134, 6 |                    are milked to yield the Soma-milk, to yield the butter and
4454   10,   94, 9 |                  Indra, when he hath drunk Soma-nicath drawn by them, waxes in
4455    1,  151, 2 |               prompt servants of Purumilha Soma-offerer,~Give mental power to him
4456    8,   17, 14|                 Lord of the home armour of Soma-offerers:~The drop of Soma breaketh
4457    1,  137, 3 |                  with stones they milk the Soma-plant.~May ye come nigh us, may
4458    4,   29, 2 |                  noble, he joyeth with the Soma-pouring heroes.~
4459    9,   16, 1 |                   1. THE pressers from the Soma-press send forth thy juice for
4460    3,   53, 7 |                 his life through countless Soma-pressings.~
4461    7,  103, 7 |                brimful vessel, talk at the Soma-rite of Atiratra,~So, Frogs,
4462   10,   91, 14|                 are offered up, -~To Agni, Soma-sprinkled, drinker of sweet juice,
4463    8,   34, 2 |                draw thee as it speaks, the Soma-stone with ringing voice.~Ye by
4464    6,   23, 6 |                   we, by the pressed Soma, Somadrinker! bring thee, with sacrifice,
4465    4,   15, 9 |                 princely son.~Of Sahadeva, Somaka.~
4466   10,  146, 4 |                   in the wood fancies that somebody hath screamed.~
4467               | sometimes
4468               | somewhere
4469   10,   46, 5 |                    forward, great, Victor, Song-inspirer, Fort-destroyer.~Leading
4470    3,   41, 4 |               libations, with these hymns,~Song-loving Indra, with our lauds.~
4471    1,  124, 4 |                    sweet things like a new song-singer.~She cometh like a fly awaking
4472    3,   51, 4 |                   the priests glorify with songg and praises.~Full of all
4473    3,   31, 1 |                  the thought of Order, the sonless gained a grandson from his
4474    1,   94, 12|                    12 He hath the Power to soothe Mitra and Varuna: wonderful
4475    4,   20, 9 |                stirs up wild battles?~Best soother of the worshipper's great
4476   10,   27, 16|                   Infant of noble form and soothes it while it knows not.~
4477    4,   16, 9 |                   invokings: down sink the sorcerer, the prayerless Dasyu.~
4478    5,   12, 1 |                    eternal Order.~I use no sorcery with might or falsehood
4479   10,   63, 12|                  Keep all disease afar and sordid sacrifice, keep off the
4480    6,   18, 14|                     thou gavest freedom to sore-afflicted Heaven and to the people.~
4481    3,   43, 1 |                  approach us: thine is the Sorna-draught from days aforetime.~Loose
4482    8,    6, 38|                follows Etasa:~To thee flow Sorna-drops effused.~
4483 AppII         |                  prosodial quantities: but sornetimes two ox more kinds of metre
4484    4,    1, 19|                milch cows' pure udder, the Sorria's juice when cleansed and
4485    1,   94, 14|                     invoked with Soma thou soundest forth most benign,~Thou
4486    8,   54, 1 |                   and west, from north and soutb,~Come hither quickly with
4487   10,  131, 1 |                  off our northern foes and southern, that we in thy wide shelter
4488   10,  101, 11|         doubly-wedded.~Lay in the wood the Soviran of the Forest, and sink
4489   10,  101, 3 |              traces: formed is the furrow, sow the seed within it.~Through
4490    1,   31, 9 |                  all good things hast thou sown for him, auspicious One!~
4491    1,  113, 7 |                  her shining raiment.~Thou soyran Lady of all earthly treasure,
4492    4,    1, 17|              darkness fled, the heaven was sp, endid! up rose the bright
4493    6,   23, 9 |                  him to support us? Indra. spares him who sheds the juice
4494   10,  142, 3 |                    thou of Godlike nature, sparest the stones, while caring
4495    1,   91, 19|           furtherer with troops of heroes, sparing the brave, come, Soma, to
4496    1,  186, 9 |                 barren soil their missiles sparkle.~
4497    3,   26, 9 |                 that men should utter,~The Sparkler, joyous in his Parents'
4498    9,    6, 4 |                               4 Hither the sparkling drops have flowed, like
4499    3,   54, 13|                    their flashing car, the spear-armed Maruts, the nimble Youths
4500    2,   37, 3 |                   horses be wherewith thou specdest on: Lord of the Wood, unharming,
4501    1,  139, 7 |                 magnified by us thou shalt speck for us to the Gods adorable
4502    7,   56, 16|                 they deck them like youths spectators of a festal meeting,~Linger,
4503    4,   30, 6 |                    mortal man, Indra, thou speddest forth the Sun,~And holpest
4504    2,   34, 11|                 the oblation paid to Visnu Speeder-on.~With ladles lifted up,
4505    1,  100, 11|               kinsmen or with strangers he speedeth to the fight, invoked of
4506   10,   39, 12|                   Chariot, Asvins, that is speedier than thought,~At harnessing
 
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