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Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 15 May 2011 12:58 and updated at 15 May 2011 12:58
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rvs.1.3 | 6 Approach, O Indra, hasting thee, Lord of Bay Horses, to the prayers. |
rvs.1.16 | 1 LET thy Bay Steeds bring thee, the Strong, hither to drink the Soma draught, |
rvs.1.16 | 2 Here are the grains bedewed with oil: hither let the Bay Coursers bring |
rvs.1.33 | When thou, fierce Lord of the Bay Steeds, the Stayer, blewest from earth and heaven and sky the |
rvs.1.50 | 8 Seven Bay Steeds harnessed to thy car bear thee, O thou farseeing One, |
rvs.1.52 | 8 When, Indra, thou whose power is linked with thy Bay Steeds hadst smitten Vrtra, causing floods |
rvs.1.54 | High glory hath the Asura, compact of strength, drawn on by two Bay Steeds: a Bull, a Car is he. |
rvs.1.56 | He stays his golden car, yoked with Bay Horses, swift, and drinks the Soma juice which strengthens |
rvs.1.61 | 16 Thus to thee, Indra, yoker of Bay Coursers, the Gotamas have brought their prayers to please |
rvs.1.63 | 9 Prayers have been made by Gotamas, O Indra, addressed to thee, with laud for thy Bay Horses. |
rvs.1.81 | Lord of Bay Steeds, strongjawed-, sublime, he in joined hands for glorys' sake hath grasped his |
rvs.1.82 | As thou hast made us full of joy and lettest us solicit thee, now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay Steeds. |
rvs.1.82 | two Bay Steeds. |
rvs.1.82 | Thus praised, according to our wish come now with richly laden car. Now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay |
rvs.1.82 | Who thinks upon the wellfilled- bowl, the Tawny Coursers' harnesser. Now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay |
rvs.1.82 | Therewith in rapture of the juice, draw near to thy beloved Spouse. Now, Indra, yoke thy two Bay |
rvs.1.84 | 3 Slayer of Vrtra, mount thy car; thy Bay Steeds have been yoked by prayer. |
rvs.1.101 | 10 Rejoice thee with thine own Bay Steeds, O Indra, unclose thy jaws and let thy lips be open. |
rvs.1.101 | Thou with the fair cheek, let thy Bay Steeds bring thee: gracious to us, he pleased with our |
rvs.1.115 | His Bay Steeds well maintain his power eternal, at one time bright and darksome at another. |
rvs.1.121 | 13 The strong Bay Horses of the Sun thou stayedst: this Etasa drew not the wheel, O Indra. |
rvs.1.130 | Let thy Bay Horses bring thee hither as the Sun, as every day they bring the Sun. |
rvs.1.165 | Thou greetest us when meeting us the Bright Ones. Lord of Bay Steeds, say what thou hast against |
rvs.1.165 | They call for me, their lauds are longing for me. These my Bay Steeds bear me to these oblations. |
rvs.1.173 | 13 Addressed to thee is this our praise, O Indra: Lord of Bay Steeds, find us hereby advancement. |
rvs.1.175 | 1. GLAD thee: thy glory hath been quaffed, Lord of Bay Steeds, as it were the bowls' enlivening |
rvs.1.177 | Fameloving-, praised, hither to me with succour turn having yoked both vigorous Bay Horses! |
rvs.1.177 | Come down to usward-, Bull of human races, come, having harnessed them, with strong Bay Horses. |
rvs.1.177 | Strewn is the sacred grass: come hither, Sakra; seat thee and drink: unyoke thy two Bay Coursers. |
rvs.1.191 | He will not die, nor shall we die: his path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to |
rvs.1.191 | She will not die, nor shall we die: his path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to |
rvs.1.191 | They will not die, nor shall we die: his path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to |
rvs.1.191 | The names of all I have secured: his path is far: he whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to |
rvs.2.11 | We laud the bolt that in thine arms lies eager; we laud thy two Bay Steeds, heralds of Surya. |
rvs.2.11 | 7 Indra, thy Bay Steeds showing forth their vigour have sent a loud cry out that droppeth fatness. |
rvs.2.11 | Come with Bay Steeds to drink of libation, shaking the drops from out thy beard, contented. |
rvs.2.16 | 6 Strong is thy thunderbolt, yea, and thy car is strong; strong are thy Bay Steeds and thy weapons |
rvs.2.18 | 3 To Indras' car the Bay Steeds have I harnessed, that new wellspoken- words may bring him hither. |
rvs.2.18 | 4 Indra, come hitherward with two Bay Coursers, come thou with four, with six when invocated. |
rvs.2.18 | 7 To this my prayer, O Indra, come thou hither: bind to thy cars' pole all thy two Bay Coursers. |
rvs.3.30 | 2 Not far for thee are midairs-' loftiest regions: start hither, Lord of Bays, with thy Bay Horses. |
rvs.3.30 | 6 Forthwith thy Bay steeds down the steep, O Indra, forth, crushing foemen, go thy bolt of thunder! |
rvs.3.32 | Puffing thy cheeks, impetuous, liberal Giver, here loose thy two Bay Horses and rejoice thee. |
rvs.3.35 | 1. MOUNT the Bay Horses to thy chariot harnessed, and come to us like Vayu with his coursers. |
rvs.3.35 | 2 For him, the God who is invoked by many, the two swift Bay Steeds to the pole I harness, |
rvs.3.41 | 1. INVOKED to drink the Soma juice, come with thy Bay Steeds, Thunderarmed- |
rvs.3.43 | 2 Come our true Friend, passing by many people; come with thy two Bay Steeds to our devotions; |
rvs.3.43 | 3 Pleased, with thy Bay Steeds, Indra, God, come quickly to this our sacrifice that heightens |
rvs.3.43 | 4 Yea, let thy two Bay Stallions bear thee hither, well limbed and good to draw, thy dear |
rvs.3.44 | Joying thereat, O Indra, with thy Bay Steeds come:. ascend thy goldencoloured- car. |
rvs.3.45 | 1. COME hither, Indra, with Bay Steeds, joyous, with tails like peacocks' plumes. |
rvs.3.45 | Indra who mounts his chariot at his Bay Steeds' cry, shatters even things that stand most firm. |
rvs.3.50 | Here, fair of cheek! let thy Bay Coursers place thee: drink of this lovely welleffused libation. |
rvs.3.52 | 7 The groats have we prepared for thee with Pusan, corn for thee, Lord of Bay Steeds, with thy |
rvs.3.53 | 4 A wife, O Maghavan is home and dwelling: so let thy Bay Steeds yoked convey thee hither. |
rvs.3.60 | The intellect wherewith ye wrought the two Bay Steeds, through these, O Rbhus, ye attained |
rvs.4.6 | 9 These thy Bay Coursers, Agni, dropping fatness, ruddy vigorous, speeding straightly forward, |
rvs.4.19 | 9 Lord of Bay Steeds, thou broughtest from the anthill- the unwedded damsels' son whom ants were |
rvs.4.32 | Turn thy two Bay Steeds hitherward. |
rvs.4.32 | So shine the Bay Steeds in their course. |
rvs.4.35 | 7 Lord of Bay Steeds, at dawn the juice thou drankest: thine, only thine, is the noonday libation. |
rvs.5.33 | 2 So made attentive by our hymns, Steer! Indra! thou fastenedst the girth of thy Bay Coursers, |
rvs.5.36 | 2 Lord of Bay Horses, Hero, may the Soma rise to thy cheeks and jaws like mountainridges-. |
rvs.5.36 | strong Bay Horses. |
rvs.5.40 | May he come hither with his yoked Bay Horses; may Indra gladden him at the noon libation. |
rvs.5.43 | Invoked, turn hither in thy car, O Indra, at need, thy two welltrained- and dear Bay Horses. |
rvs.6.19 | All splendid vigorous powers of men vouchsafe us, Lord of Bay Steeds, that they may make us joyful. |
rvs.6.22 | Bring us, Lord of Bay Steeds, to make us joyful, celestial wealth, abundant, undecaying. |
rvs.6.23 | 4 even humble rites with his Bay steeds he visits: he wields the bolt, drinks Soma, gives us |
rvs.6.37 | 1. LET thy Bay Horses, yoked, O mighty Indra, bring thy car hither fraught with every blessing. |
rvs.6.40 | 1. DRINK, Indra; juice is shed to make thee joyful: loose thy Bay Steeds and give thy friends |
rvs.6.44 | 10 We turn to thee as Giver, liberal Indra. Lord of the Bay Steeds, be not thou ungracious. |
rvs.6.44 | 19 Let thy Bay Stallions, harnessed, bring thee hither, Steeds with strong chariot and strong |
rvs.6.47 | Indra moves multiform by his illusions; for his Bay Steeds are yoked, ten times a hundred. |
rvs.6.47 | 19 Here Tvastar, yoking to the car the Bay Steeds, hath extended sway. |
rvs.6.57 | 3 Goats are the team that draws the one: the other hath Bay Steeds at hand; |
rvs.7.19 | 4 At the Gods banquet, herosouled-! with Heroes, Lord of Bay Steeds, thou slewest many foemen. |
rvs.7.19 | For thee, the Strong, I yoke thy strong Bay Horses: may our prayers reach thee and win strength, |
rvs.7.19 | 7 Give us not up, Lord of Bay Horses, Victor, in this thine own assembly, to the wicked. |
rvs.7.24 | Hither to me let thy Bay Horses bring thee to listen to our hymns and make thee joyful. |
rvs.7.24 | 4 Come unto us with all thine aids, accordant, Lord of Bay Steeds, accepting our devotions, |
rvs.7.25 | Strong, Mighty God, dwell with me now and ever: Lord of Bay Horses, do not thou desert us. |
rvs.7.28 | 1. COME to our prayers, O Indra, thou who knowest: let thy Bay Steeds be yoked and guided hither. |
rvs.7.29 | 2 Come to us quickly with thy Bay Steeds, Hero, come to our prayer, accepting our devotion. |
rvs.7.32 | Come with thy Bay Steeds, Thunderwielder-, to our home, to drink them till they make thee glad. |
rvs.7.36 | 4 May I bring hither with my song, O Indra, wise Aryaman who yokes thy dear Bay Horses, |
rvs.7.37 | Lord of Bay Steeds, this day may we Vasisthas offer our prayers to thee and bring oblations. |
rvs.7.37 | 5 Thou winnest swift advancement for thy servant, through hymns, Lord of Bay Steeds, which thou |
rvs.8.2 | 27 May the strong Bay Steeds, yoked by prayer, bring hither unto us our Friend, |
rvs.8.3 | 17 Best slayer of the Vrtras, yoke thy Bay Steeds, Indra, from afar. |
rvs.8.4 | He even now hath yoked his vigorous Bay Steeds: the Vrtraslayer- hath come near. |
rvs.8.4 | 14 To the brown juice may his dear vigorous Bay Steeds bring Indra, to our holy task. |
rvs.8.6 | 36 Come with thy lovely Bay Steeds, come to us from regions far away |
rvs.8.6 | 42 May thy Bay Steeds with beauteous backs, a hundred, bring thee to the feast, |
rvs.8.12 | Then thy two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on. |
rvs.8.12 | Then thy two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on. |
rvs.8.12 | Then thy two beautiful Bay Steeds carried thee on. |
rvs.8.12 | 28 When thy two beautiful Bay Steeds grew great and greater day by day, |
rvs.8.13 | Thy Bay Steeds, Indra, fraught with weal tb, consent to come. |
rvs.8.13 | 31 O Indra, strong is this thy car, and strong are these Bay Steeds of thine: |
rvs.8.14 | 12 Let the two longmaned- Bay Steeds bring Indra to drink the Soma juice, |
rvs.8.21 | 10 Borne by Bay Steeds, the Lord of heroes, ruling men, for it is he who takes; delight. |
rvs.8.24 | 14 I spake to the Bay Coursers' Lord, to him who gives ability: |
rvs.8.33 | Closeknit- to his Bay Steeds, boltarmed-, beside the juice is he: his chariot is of gold. |
rvs.8.33 | The mighty makes the mighty run in flowing streams for thee whom thy Bay Horses bear. |
rvs.8.33 | 14 When thou hast mounted on thy car let thy yoked Bay Steeds carry thee, |
rvs.8.40 | Lord of the Bay Steeds, Hinvas' Son. To a Good Hero come our prayers, which soon shall have |
rvs.8.50 | We know thee, Lord of Bay Steeds victor in the fight, vanquishing even the invincible. |
rvs.8.55 | May Indra, Lord of Bay Steeds, fairhelmed- Thunderer, act at his pleasure, as he lists. |
rvs.8.58 | 5 Hither his Bay Steeds have been sent, red Steeds are on the sacred grass,, |
rvs.8.79 | Indra, Lord of Bay Steeds, accept these fitting hymns, hymns which we have thought out for thee. |
rvs.8.82 | 24 These two who share his feast, Bay Steeds with golden manes, shall bring him to |
rvs.8.82 | 31 Come, Lord of rapturous, joys, to our libation with thy Bay Steeds, come |
rvs.8.82 | With Bay Steeds to the juice we shed. |
rvs.8.82 | With Bay Steeds to the juice we shed. |
rvs.8.87 | 9 With holy song mey bind to the broad wideyoked- car the Bay Steeds of the rapid God, |
rvs.8.88 | 2 Lord of Bay Steeds, fairhelmed-, rejoice thee: this we crave. Here the disposers wait on thee. |
rvs.10.23 | 1. INDRA, whose right hand wields the bolt, we worship, driver of Bay Steeds seeking sundered |
rvs.10.23 | 2 The treasure which his Bay Steeds found at sacrifice, this wealth made opulent Indra slayer of |
rvs.10.31 | With power divine he makes his skin a filter, when the Bay Coursers bear him on as Surya. |
rvs.10.49 | The pious glorify all these thine exploits, Lord of Bay Coursers, Strong, and Selfresplendent. |
rvs.10.92 | 8 Even the Suns' Bay Coursers hath lie held in check: each one fears Indra as the mightiest of all. |
rvs.10.93 | 8 Prompt is Rbhuksan, prompt the worshippers' strong drink: may thy fleet Bay Steeds, thine who |
rvs.10.96 | 1 In the great synod will I laud thy two Bay Steeds: I prize the sweet strong drink of thee the |
rvs.10.96 | 2 Ye who in concert sing unto the goldhued place, like Bay Steeds driving onward to the heavenly |
rvs.10.96 | He who speeds on with Bay Steeds even as he lists hath satisfied his longing for the golden drops. |
rvs.10.96 | He, Lord of Tawny Coursers, Lord of fleetfoot- Mares, will bear his Bay Steeds safely over all |
rvs.10.96 | 10 Yea, to the Dear Ones' seat in homes of heaven and earth the Bay Steeds' Lord hath whinnied |
rvs.10.104 | 3 To make thee start, a strong true draught I offer to thee, the Bull, O thou whom Bay Steeds |
rvs.10.104 | 6 Lord of the Bays, come with thy two Bay Horses, come to our prayers, to drink the juice of Soma. |
rvs.10.105 | 2 He whose two Bay Steeds harnessed well, swerving, pursue the Birds' tailplumes-, |
rvs.10.112 | Let thy Bay Steeds, thy Stallions, hasten hither, with whom thou cornest nigh and art delighted. |
rvs.10.112 | Come, Indra, with thy dear Bay Horses harnessed, come to our dwelling and the food thou lovest. |
rvs.10.114 | Which ministering priest is called eighth Hero? Who then hath tracked the two Bay Steeds of Indra? |
rvs.10.116 | 4 Let Indra come, impetuous, doubly mighty, to the poured juice, the Bull, with two Bay Coursers. |
rvs.10.128 | Lord of Bay Coursers, Indra, blew our children: harm us not, give us not as prey to others. |
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