Dragon
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 15 May 2011 14:43 and updated at 15 May 2011 14:43
RIGVEDA NOUN
rvs.1.32 | He slew the Dragon, then disclosed the waters, and cleft the channels of the mountain torrents. |
rvs.1.32 | 2 He slew the Dragon lying on the mountain: his heavenly bolt of thunder Tvastar fashioned. |
rvs.1.32 | Dragon. |
rvs.1.32 | The Dragon lies beneath the feet of torrents which Vrtra with his greatness had encompassed. |
rvs.1.32 | When Indra and the Dragon strove in battle, Maghavan gained the victory for ever. |
rvs.1.32 | 14 Whom sawest thou to avenge the Dragon, Indra, that fear possessed thy heart when thou hadst |
rvs.1.61 | 8 To him, to Indra, when he slew the Dragon, the Dames, too, Consorts of the Gods, wove praises. |
rvs.1.80 | Thou, mightiest thunderarmed-, hast driven by force the Dragon from the earth, lauding thine own |
rvs.1.80 | Thy might, O Indra, fain to slay the Dragon, was set firm in heaven, lauding thine own imperial |
rvs.1.165 | 6 Where was that nature then of yours, O Maruts, that ye charged me alone to slay the Dragon? |
rvs.1.186 | 5 May the great Dragon of the Deep rejoice us: as one who nourishes her young comes Sindhu, |
rvs.1.187 | Under thy flag brave deeds were done he slew the Dragon with thy help. |
rvs.2.11 | 2 Floods great and many, compassed by the Dragon, thou badest swell and settest free, O Hero. |
rvs.2.12 | 3 Who slew the Dragon, freed the Seven Rivers, and drove the kine forth from the cave of Vala, |
rvs.2.12 | Who slew the Dragon putting forth his vigour, the demon lying there, He, men, is Indra. |
rvs.2.15 | In the Trikadrukas he drank the Soma: then in its rapture Indra slew the Dragon. |
rvs.2.31 | 6 Your blessing as a boon for suppliants we desire: the Dragon of the Deep, and AjaEkapad-, |
rvs.4.17 | Thou in thy vigour having slaughtered Vrtra didst free the floods arrested by the Dragon. |
rvs.4.17 | Thou, Maghavan, rentest with thy bolt the Dragon who lay against the waterfloods of heaven. |
rvs.4.19 | The Dragon stretched against the seven prone rivers, where no joint was, thou rentest with thy |
rvs.4.22 | That thou, O Hero, bold and boldly daring, didst with thy bolt, by strength, destroy the Dragon. |
rvs.5.29 | He grasped his thunderbolt to slay the Dragon, and loosed, that they might flow, the youthful |
rvs.5.29 | For this oblation found for man the cattle, and Indra, having quaffed it, slew the Dragon. |
rvs.5.29 | All the Gods raised as it were a shout of triumph to Indra praise because he slew the Dragon. |
rvs.5.30 | Indra with wondrous powers subdued the Dragon, the guileful lurker who beset the waters. |
rvs.5.32 | Strong Indra, thou by slaying even the Dragon that lay extended there hast shown thy vigour. |
rvs.5.41 | Let not the Dragon of the Deep annoy us, and gladly may he welcome our addresses. |
rvs.6.17 | When Indra, life of every living creature, smote down within his lair the assailing Dragon. |
rvs.6.17 | Eager and prompt at will, wherewith thou crushedst the boasting Dragon, O impetuous Hero. |
rvs.6.20 | When thou, Impetuous! leagued with Visnu, slewest Vrtra the Dragon who enclosed the waters. |
rvs.7.21 | 3 Indra, thou settest free the many waters that were encompassed, Hero, by the Dragon. |
rvs.7.34 | 16 With lauds I sing the Dragon born of floods: he sits beneath the streams in middle air. |
rvs.7.34 | 17 Never may the Dragon of the Deep harm us: Never fail this faithful servants' sacrifice. |
rvs.7.35 | 13 May AjaEkapad-, the God, be gracious, gracious the Dragon of the Deep, and Ocean. |
rvs.8.3 | Indra, thou blewest the great Dragon from the air: men must regard that valorous deed. |
rvs.8.85 | 5 What time, O Indra, in thine arms thou tookest thy wildly rushing bolt to Slay the Dragon, |
rvs.10.66 | The Dragon of the Deep, shall listen to my words, and all the Deities and Princes shall give ear. |
rvs.10.92 | 12 And may he too give car, the Sage, from far away, the Dragon of the Deep, to this our yearning |
rvs.10.93 | When the great Dragon of the Deep hath settled down upon their floors. |
rvs.10.111 | 9 Thou didst free rivers swallowed by the Dragon; and rapidly they set themselves in motion, |
rvs.10.113 | 3 When, bearing warlike weapons, fain to win thee praise, thou mettest Vrtra, yea, the Dragon, for |
rvs.10.113 | As Agni eats the dry food with his tcetlv, he ate Vrtra, the Dragon, maimed by Indras' deadly dart. |
rvs.10.133 | 2 Thou didst destroy the Dragon: thou sentest the rivers down to earth. |
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