Part, Chapter, Paragraph, Verse
1 Hymns, 1, 08007, 21| 21. Ye arise: it is thundering and crashing,
2 Hymns, 2, 08002, 8 | pity him: may he from here arise! Unharmed, with sound limbs,
3 Hymns, 5, 03004, 1 | kingdom hath come to thee: arise, endowed with lustre! Go
4 Hymns, 5, 11009, 2 | 2. Arise, and arm yourselves; friends
5 Hymns, 5, 11009, 3 | 3. Arise (ye two), and take hold
6 Hymns, 5, 11009, 5 | 5. Arise, thou divine person, O Arbudi,
7 Hymns, 5, 11009, 11| deep-sounding groans shall arise! Let them make it evident
8 Hymns, 5, 11010, 1 | 1. Arise and arm yourselves, ye nebulous
9 Hymns, 5, 11010, 5 | 5. Arise thou divine person, O Arbudi,
10 Hymns, 6, 07052, 2 | frequent battle-carnage arise, may the arrow not fly when
11 Hymns, 9, 11001, 14| waters), have come hither. Arise, thou woman, and gather
12 Hymns, 9, 07003, 53| go to the gods, let smoke arise from (thy) surface; all-embracing,
13 Hymns, 9, 20127, 11| awakened the poet, saying: 'Arise, move about, and sing; of
14 Hymns, 10, 19054, 1 | From Time the waters did arise, from Time the brahma (spiritual
15 Hymns, 10, 19054, 1 | the regions (of space did arise). Through Time the sun rises,
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