Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 06024 | VI, 24. Dropsy, heart-disease,
2 Hymns, 1, 01024 | I, 24. Leprosy cured by a dark
3 Hymns, 1, 08007, 24| 24. The plants, derived from
4 Hymns, 2, 08002, 24| 24. Free from harm thou shalt
5 Hymns, 3, 10001, 24| 24. If thou art come two-footed, (
6 Hymns, 3, 10003, 24| 24. As splendour is in Pragâpati,
7 Hymns, 3, 10006, 24| 24. The amulet . . . has come
8 Hymns, 5, 08008, 24| 24. Do thou win here, do thou
9 Hymns, 5, 11009, 24| 24. The trees, and (growths)
10 Hymns, 5, 11010, 24| 24. Those that ride on chariots,
11 Hymns, 7, 10004, 24| 24. Thou art, (O plant), a
12 Hymns, 7, 11002, 24| 24. For thee the wild beasts
13 Hymns, 9, 12004, 23| 24. The gods did beg the sterile
14 Hymns, 9, 11001, 24| 24. May this sacrificial ladle (
15 Hymns, 9, 07003, 24| 24. May Agni who cooks thee
16 Hymns, 9, 09003, 23| 24. Do thou not fasten a fetter
17 Hymns, 10, 12001, 24| 24. That fragrance of thine
18 Hymns, 10, 13001, 24| 24. The radiant bay steeds
19 Hymns, 10, 11005, 24| 24, 25. The Brahmakârin carries
20 Hymns, 10, 11004, 23| 24. May Prâna, who rules over
21 Hymns, 10, 09002, 24| 24. Not, surely, does the wind
22 Hymns, 10, 11007, 24| 24. The riks and the sâmans,
23 Hymns, 10, 09001, 24| 24. When in a bright sky it
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