Bays
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 15 May 2011 12:58 and updated at 15 May 2011 12:58
RIGVEDA NOUN
rvs.1.14 | 12 Harness the Red Mares to thy car, the Bays, O God, the flaming ones: |
rvs.1.35 | 3 The God moves by the upward path, the downward; with two bright Bays, adorable, he journeys. |
rvs.1.35 | 5 Drawing the goldyoked- car his Bays, whitefooted-, have manifested light to all the peoples. |
rvs.1.55 | 7 Drinker of Soma, let thy heart incline to give; bring thy Bays hitherward, O thou who hearest |
rvs.1.63 | 2 When thy two wandering Bays thou drawest hither, thy praiser laid within thine arms the thunder, |
rvs.1.76 | Bring hither with his Bays the Lord of Soma: here is glad welcome for the Bounteous Giver. |
rvs.1.81 | Yoke thou thy wildlyrushing- Bays. Whom wilt thou slay and whom enrich? Do thou, O Indra, make us |
rvs.1.82 | 6 With holy prayer I yoke thy longmaned- pair of Bays: come hitherward; thou holdest them in both |
rvs.1.111 | 1. WORKING with skill they wrought the lightly rolling car: they wrought the Bays who bear Indra |
rvs.1.161 | 6 Indra hath yoked his Bays, the Asvins' car is horsed, Brhaspati hath brought the Cow of every |
rvs.1.162 | Both Bays, both spotted mares are now thy fellows, and to the asss' pole is yoked the Charger. |
rvs.1.167 | 1. A THOUSAND are thy helps for us, O Indra: a thousand, Lord of Bays, thy choice refreshments. |
rvs.1.174 | To loose the floods, to seek, for kine, the battle, his Bays he mounted boldly seized the booty. |
rvs.1.174 | 6 Thou Indra, Lord of Bays, made strong by impulse, hast slain the vexers of thy friends, who give |
rvs.3.30 | 2 Not far for thee are midairs-' loftiest regions: start hither, Lord of Bays, with thy Bay Horses. |
rvs.3.31 | Great is their germ, that born of them is mighty, great the Bays' Lords' approach through |
rvs.3.32 | Lord of Bays, moved by sacrifice come hither: thou with the Swift Ones stirrest floods and waters. |
rvs.3.35 | 4 Those who are yoked by prayer I harness, fleet friendly Bays who take their joy together. |
rvs.3.35 | 5 No other worshippers must stay beside them thy Bays, thy vigorous and smoothbacked- Coursers. |
rvs.3.35 | 7 The grass is strewn for thee, pressed is the Soma; the grain is ready for thy Bays to feed on. |
rvs.3.41 | 8 O thou to whom thy Bays are dear, loose not thy Horses far from us: |
rvs.3.43 | 6 Yoked to thy chariot, led thy tall Bays, Indra, companions of thy banquet, bear thee hither, |
rvs.3.47 | Gainst' Sambara, Lord of Bays! in winning cattle, and now rejoice in thee, the holy Singers. |
rvs.3.51 | 6 To thee, O Indra, Lord of Bays, for ever are offered prayers and songs: accept them gladly. |
rvs.4.16 | For thee a new hymn, Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, carborne-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.17 | For thee a new hymn, Lord of Bays! is fashioned. May we, carborne-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.19 | For thee a new hymn, Lord of Bays! is fashioned. May we, carborne-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.20 | A new hymn, Lord of Bays! for thee is fashioned. May we, carborn-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.21 | For thee a new hymn, Lord of Bays! is fashioned. May we, careborne-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.22 | For thee a new hymn, Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, carborne-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.23 | For thee a new hymn, Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, carborne-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.24 | For thee a new hymn, Lord of Bays, is fashioned. May we, carborne-, through song be victors ever. |
rvs.4.32 | 24 For me the Bays are ready when I start, or start not, with the dawn, Innocuous in the ways they |
rvs.4.33 | 10 They who made glad with sacrifice and praises, wrought the two Bays, his docile Steeds, for |
rvs.5.31 | 2. Haste to us, Lord of Bays; be not ungracious: visit us, lover of goldhued- oblation. |
rvs.5.36 | With thy left hand, O Maghavan, give us riches: with thy right, Lord of Bays, be not reluctant. |
rvs.5.42 | 4 With willing mind, Indra, vouchsafe us cattle, prosperity, Lord of Bays! and pious patrons; |
rvs.6.20 | He mounts his Bays, as the carseat- an archer: yoked at a word they bear the lofty Indra. |
rvs.6.23 | Or when with yoked Bays, Maghavan, thou comest, O Indra, bearing in thine arms the thunder. |
rvs.6.40 | 3 The fire is kindled, Soma pressed, O Indra: let thy Bays, best to draw, convey thee hither. |
rvs.6.41 | Drink this, Lord of the Bays, thou Strong Supporter, this that is thine of old, thy food for ever. |
rvs.7.20 | Lord of Bays, Indra, brandishing his thunder, is gratified with Soma at the banquet. |
rvs.7.21 | We wake thee, Lord of Bays, with sacrifices: mark this our laud in the wild joy of Soma. |
rvs.7.22 | 1. DRINK Soma, Lord of Bays, and let it cheer thee: Indra, the stone, like a well guided courser, |
rvs.7.22 | 2 So let the draught of joy, thy dear companion, by which, O Lord of Bays, thou slayest foemen, |
rvs.7.23 | 3 The Bays, the bootyseeking- car I harness: my prayers have reached him who accepts them gladly. |
rvs.7.25 | 5 Here are the Kutsas supplicating Indra for might, the Lord of Bays for Godsent- conquest. |
rvs.7.29 | 1. THIS Soma hath been pressed for thee, O Indra: come hither, Lord of Bays, for this thou lovest. |
rvs.7.31 | And, for the Bays' Lord, strengthened those he loveth. |
rvs.7.32 | Him who is Indra, Lord of Bays, no foes subdue. He gives the Somapourer- strength. |
rvs.7.66 | The Seven sister Bays bear Surya on his car, to bring us wealth and happiness. |
rvs.8.1 | So may the longmaned- Bays, yoked by devotion, bring Indra to drink the Soma juice. |
rvs.8.1 | 25 Yoked to thy chariot wrought of gold, may thy two Bays with peacock tails, |
rvs.8.2 | High rank be his, O Lord of Bays. |
rvs.8.12 | God, thy Bays turn not from the rite which Law ordains. |
rvs.8.13 | 10 Praise him, the Glorious, skilled in song, Lord of the two victorious Bays: |
rvs.8.13 | 23 And thy two highIylauded- Bays, strong stallions, draw thy car who art |
rvs.8.17 | 2 O Indra, let thy longmaned- Bays, yoked by prayer, bring thee hitherward |
rvs.8.21 | Here are our wishes; thou art liberal, Lord of Bays: we and our hymns are present here. |
rvs.8.24 | Set in the highest rank, Wealthgiver-, Lord of Bays! |
rvs.8.24 | Nor hosts that press about thee, Lord of Bays, in fight. |
rvs.8.32 | 29 Hither let these thy Bays who share thy banquet, Steeds with golden manes, |
rvs.8.32 | 30 Hither, O thou whom many laud, the Bays whom Priyamedha praised, |
rvs.8.33 | Thy car, O Maghavan, thy Bays are strong as bulls: thou, Satakratu, art a Bull. |
rvs.8.34 | 1. Come hither, Indra, with thy Bays, come thou to Kanvas' eulogy. |
rvs.8.34 | 9 As wings the falcon, so thy Bays rushing in joy shall carry thee. |
rvs.8.45 | 39 Hither I draw those Bays of thine yoked |
rvs.8.46 | Him, rich in wealth, let swift Steeds bring to us, his Bays, to Soma juice for his carouse: |
rvs.8.48 | 10 May I be with the Friend whose heart is tender, who, Lord of Bays! when quaffed will never harm |
rvs.8.54 | 4 Hither, O Indra, let thy Bays bear up and, bring upon thy car |
rvs.8.59 | But one who yokes the brighthued- steeds, the Etasas, even Indra yoker of the Bays. |
rvs.8.94 | O Indra, mighty- thoughted, harnessing thy Bays, come Lofty with the Lofty Ones. |
rvs.8.94 | 8 The Bays who draw thy chariot, Steeds who injure none, surpass the winds' impetuous strength- |
rvs.8.97 | As such, rousing thy power, we invocate thee now, thee Satakratu, Lord of Bays. |
rvs.8.97 | 8 Thine, Lord of Bays, am I. Prayer longeth for the spoil. Still with thy help I seek the fight. |
rvs.10.49 | I took unto myself the two swift vigorous Bays that speed on divers paths, and the fierce bolt for |
rvs.10.96 | 6 These two dear Bays bring hither Indra on his car, Thunderarmed-, joyous, meet for laud, to |
rvs.10.96 | 7 The goldhued- drops have flowed to gratify his wish: the yellow dro s have urged the swift Bays |
rvs.10.96 | 13 Juices aforetime, Lord of Bays, thou drankest; and thine especially is this libation. |
rvs.10.104 | 6 Lord of the Bays, come with thy two Bay Horses, come to our prayers, to drink the juice of Soma. |
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