Friend
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 15 May 2011 15:21 and updated at 15 May 2011 15:21
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rvs.1.4 | That to the Friend gives wings and joy. |
rvs.1.7 | The Friend who bends his bolt at fiends. |
rvs.1.18 | 6 To the Assemblys' wondrous Lord, to Indras' lovely Friend who gives |
rvs.1.22 | 19 Look ye on Visnus' works, whereby the Friend of Indra, closeallied-, |
rvs.1.26 | And Friend, choiceworthy-, for his friend. |
rvs.1.30 | 10 We pray to thee, O muchinvoked-, rich in all precious gifts, O Friend, |
rvs.1.30 | 11 O Somadrinker-, Thunderarmed-, Friend of our lovelyfeatured- dames |
rvs.1.30 | 12 Thus, Somadrinker-, may it be; thus, Friend, who wieldest thunder, act |
rvs.1.30 | 14 Like thee, thyself, the singers' Friend, thou movest, as it were, besought, |
rvs.1.31 | Friend. |
rvs.1.31 | Dear Friend and Father, caring for the pious, who speedest nigh and who inspirest mortals. |
rvs.1.44 | Thou art our help in battlestrife-, the Friend of man, the great high priest in sacrifice. |
rvs.1.44 | 12 When as the Gods High Priest, by many loved, thou dost their mission as their nearest Friend, |
rvs.1.53 | Mans' helper from of old, not disappointing hope, Friend of our friends, to thee as such we sing |
rvs.1.58 | Thee, Agni, as a herald and choiceworthy- guest, as an auspicious Friend to the Celestial Race. |
rvs.1.60 | May Agni be our Friend, Lord of the Household, protector of the riches in the dwelling. |
rvs.1.61 | May Nodhas, ever praising the protection of that dear Friend, gain quickly strength heroic. |
rvs.1.67 | 1. VICTORIOUS in the wood, Friend among men, ever he claims obedience as a King. |
rvs.1.72 | Friend finding in his own friends' eye protection, they made their own the bodies which they |
rvs.1.75 | 4 The kinsman, Agni, of mankind, their well beloved Friend art thou, |
rvs.1.75 | A Friend whom friends may supplicate. |
rvs.1.91 | Be, Soma, a good Friend to us. |
rvs.1.91 | Be unto us a gracious Friend. |
rvs.1.91 | A Friend of most illustrious fame to prosper us. |
rvs.1.94 | 13 Thou art a God, thou art the wondrous Friend of Gods, the Vasu of the Vasus, fair in sacrifice. |
rvs.1.100 | 4 Among Angirases he was the chiefest, a Friend with friends, mighty amid the mighty. |
rvs.1.101 | our Friend. |
rvs.1.101 | Who extirpated Susna the insatiate, him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend. |
rvs.1.101 | Indra, whose law the rivers follow as they flow, him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend. |
rvs.1.101 | Stayer even of the strong who pours no offering out, him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend. |
rvs.1.101 | Indra who cast the Dasyus down beneath his feet, him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend. |
rvs.1.101 | Friend. |
rvs.1.101 | The hymn of praise extols Indra the farrenowned-: him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend. |
rvs.1.123 | May Savitar the God, Friend of the homestead, declare before the Sun that we are sinless. |
rvs.1.128 | Him, Friend, for help, the Gods when they are fain for wealth, him, Friend, with hymns, when fain |
rvs.1.129 | 4 We wish our Indra here that he may further you, the Friend, beloved of all, the very strong |
rvs.1.131 | suppliants, who sought to win thee for their Friend. |
rvs.1.138 | As I, a man, call thee, a God, giver of bliss, to be my Friend, |
rvs.1.139 | 10 Let the Invoker bless: let offerers bring choice gifts; Brhaspati the Friend doth sacrifice |
rvs.1.140 | 4 For man, thou Friend of men, these steeds of thine are yoked, impatient, lightly running, |
rvs.1.142 | 4 Agni, besought, bring hitherward Indra the Friend, the Wonderful, |
rvs.1.142 | For increase and for growth of wealth, Tvastar our kinsman and our Friend. |
rvs.1.143 | 7 The kindler of the flame wins Agni as a Friend, promoter of the Law, whose face is bright with |
rvs.1.151 | The wise who longed for spoil in fight for kine brought forth with power, a Friend, mid waters, at |
rvs.1.156 | Visnu hath power supreme and might that finds the day, and with his Friend unbars the stable of |
rvs.1.173 | 10 Like men in rivalry extolling princes, our Friend be Indra, wielder of the thunder. |
rvs.1.174 | They who beheld the Friend beside the living were cast aside by thee as they rode onward. |
rvs.1.180 | 2 Ye as ye travel overtake the Courser who flies apart, the Friend of man, most holy. |
rvs.1.190 | 6 Like a fair path is he, where grass is pleasant, though hard to win, a Friend beloved most early. |
rvs.2.1 | Thou art a Son to him who duly worships thee, and as a trusty Friend thou guardest from attack. |
rvs.2.4 | 3 Among the tribes of men the Gods placed Agni as a dear Friend when they would dwell among them. |
rvs.2.11 | 10 Loud roared the mighty Heros' bolt of thunder, when he, the Friend of man, burnt up the monster, |
rvs.2.20 | 3 May Indra, called with solemn invocations. the young, the Friend, be mens' auspicious keeper, |
rvs.2.31 | 3 Or may our Indra here, the Friend of all mankind, coming from heaven, most wise, girt by the |
rvs.2.35 | 12 Him, nearest Friend of many, will we worship with sacrifice. and reverence and oblation. |
rvs.3.1 | Friend of the house, within the lap of Order lay Agni, in the Sister Rivers' service. |
rvs.3.1 | Friend of the homestead, thou hast lightened mortals: carborne thou goest to the Gods, fulfilling. |
rvs.3.2 | 8 Honour the oblationbearer-, him who knows fair rites, serve ye the Household Friend who knows |
rvs.3.2 | 15 The cheerful Priest, the pure, in whom no guile is found, Friend of the House, praiseworthy-, |
rvs.3.2 | Fair to behold for beauty like a splendid car, Agni the Friend of men we ever seek for wealth. |
rvs.3.3 | Goes, carborne-, to and fro with those who crown each rite, the fleet, the Household Friend, who |
rvs.3.3 | 8 The Mighty One, Lord of the people and their guest, the leader of their thoughts, devoted Friend |
rvs.3.4 | Bring thou the Gods, O God, unto our worship: serve, wellinclined-, as Friend thy friends, O Agni. |
rvs.3.5 | 3 Amid mens' homes hath Agni been established, fulfilling with the Law, Friend, germ of waters. |
rvs.3.5 | May Agni, Friend, adorable Matarisvan, as envoy bring the Gods unto our worship. |
rvs.3.9 | Whilst thou, the Friend of man, guardest each sacrifice with thine own power, Most Youthful One. |
rvs.3.10 | Be nearest Friend to those who laud thee, for their weal. |
rvs.3.13 | Beam, Friend of Maruts, bliss on us, O Agni, a most liberal God. |
rvs.3.14 | Be thou the Friend of each good chariots' master. All this enjoy thou here, immortal Agni. |
rvs.3.31 | Our leader, fain for war, singing from heaven, as Friend he saved his lovers from dishonour. |
rvs.3.39 | 5 Where as a Friend with friendly men, Navagvas, with heroes, on his knees he sought the cattle. |
rvs.3.43 | 2 Come our true Friend, passing by many people; come with thy two Bay Steeds to our devotions; |
rvs.3.43 | Pleased with the cornblent- offering which we bring thee, may Indra, Friend, hear his friends' |
rvs.3.51 | As Kinsman think thou of some fresh assistance; good Friend, give strength and life to those who |
rvs.3.54 | Friend, Muchinvoked-! art thou with thy dear Rbhus: fashion ye this our hymn for our advantage. |
rvs.4.1 | 3 Do thou, O Friend, turn hither him who is our Friend, swift as a wheel, like two carsteeds- in |
rvs.4.1 | 5 Be thou, O Agni, nearest us with succour, our closest Friend while now this Morn is breaking. |
rvs.4.4 | His Friend art thou, yea, thou art his Protector whose joy it is to entertain thee duly. |
rvs.4.4 | Mark thou this speech of ours, O thou Most Youthful, Friend of the House, exceeding wise, Invoker. |
rvs.4.6 | Then as Friend benevolent, refulgent, Agni shone forth in human habitations. |
rvs.4.11 | Invite with hymns; thee who removest hatred, Friend of the Home, the households' Lord, unerring. |
rvs.4.16 | 9 Come, Maghavan, Friend of Man, to aid the singer imploring thee in battle for the sunlight. |
rvs.4.16 | 18 Further the holy thoughts of Vamadeva be thou a guileless Friend in fight for booty. |
rvs.4.17 | As Friend, as Sire, most fatherly of fathers giving the suppliant vital strength and freedom. |
rvs.4.17 | 18 Be helping Friend of those who seek thy friendship . give life, when lauded, Indra, to the |
rvs.4.25 | Who sayeth, Let us press the juice for Indra, mans' Friend, the Hero manliest of heroes. |
rvs.4.25 | He draws away his wealth and slays him naked, own Friend to him who offers, for oblation. |
rvs.4.26 | Friend of the Gods, brought, grasping fast, the Soma which be bad taken from yon loftiest heaven. |
rvs.4.27 | 4 The Falcon bore him from heavens' lofty summit as the swift car of Indras' Friend bore Bhujyu. |
rvs.4.29 | 2 Mans' Friend, to this our sacrifice he cometh marking how he is called by Somapressers-. |
rvs.4.31 | 1. WITH what help will he come to us, wonderful, everwaxing- Friend; |
rvs.4.35 | 3 Ye made fourfold the chalice that wag single: ye spake these words and said, O Friend, assist us; |
rvs.4.52 | The Dawn became the Asvins' Friend. |
rvs.4.52 | 3 Yea, and thou art the Asvins' Friend, the Mother of the Kine art thou: |
rvs.5.5 | 3 Adored, O Agni, hither bring Indra the Wonderful, the Friend, |
rvs.5.8 | Thee very bright, and holy, nourisher of all, most excellent, the Friend and Master of the home. |
rvs.5.16 | 4 So, Agni, be the Friend of these with liberal gift of hero strength. |
rvs.5.24 | 1. O AGNI, be our nearest Friend, be thou a kind deliverer and a gracious Friend. |
rvs.5.34 | The mighty Maghavan who is the sages' Friend advanceth more and more his beauteous progeny. |
rvs.5.38 | So, Lord of fair dominion, Friend of all men, give us splendid wealth. |
rvs.5.41 | May holy Aptya, Friend of man, exalted, strengthen our word for ever and be near us. |
rvs.5.64 | Men go protected in the charge of this dear Friend who harms us not. |
rvs.6.13 | Friend art thou of the lofty Law, like Mitra, Controller, Agni! God! of many a blessing. |
rvs.6.21 | For thou wast aye our fathers' Friend aforetime, still swift to listen to their supplication. |
rvs.6.24 | 2 He, Friend of man, most wise, victorious Hero, hears, with farreaching- aid, the singer call him. |
rvs.6.32 | And broken down the forts, the Fortdestroyer-, a Friend with friends, a Sage among the sages. |
rvs.6.44 | 7 A recent Friend, he found the skilful priest: he drank, and showed forth treasure from the Gods. |
rvs.6.45 | 1. THAT Indra is our youthful Friend, who with his trusty guidance led |
rvs.6.45 | 5 Thou, Slaughterer of Vrtra, art Guardian and Friend of one and two, |
rvs.6.45 | 7 I call with hymns, as it were a cow to milk, the Friend who merits praise, |
rvs.6.45 | 17 Thou who hast been the singers' Friend, a Friend auspicious with thine aid, |
rvs.6.45 | 19 I call the ancient Friend, allied with wealth, who speeds the lowly man, |
rvs.6.48 | Come, let us praise the Wise and Everlasting God, even as a wellbeloved- Friend, |
rvs.6.51 | 14 Soma, these pressingstones- have called aloud to win thee for our Friend. |
rvs.6.55 | Lord of great riches, and our Friend. |
rvs.6.55 | The Friend of every pious man. |
rvs.6.55 | Brother of Indra, and my Friend. |
rvs.6.56 | With him as Friend, destroys the foes. |
rvs.6.71 | 4 This Savitar the God, the goldenhanded-, Friend of the home, hath risen to meet the twilight. |
rvs.6.75 | 3 Close to his car, as fain to speak, She presses, holding her wellloved- Friend in her embraces. |
rvs.7.9 | The cheerful Priest, mens' Friend and homecompanion-, through still nights' darkness he is made |
rvs.7.9 | 3 Wise, neer.' deceived, uncircumscribed, refulgent, our gracious guest, a Friend with good |
rvs.7.15 | Thou, rich in heroes, art our Friend. |
rvs.7.19 | Favour these, Indra, when they fight with faemen, as Friend and Hero and the heroes' Helper. |
rvs.7.20 | 1. STRONG, Godlynatured-, born for hero exploit, mans' Friend, hedoth whatever deed he willeth. |
rvs.7.31 | With thee for Friend I brave the foe. |
rvs.7.34 | 15 Accordant with the Gods choose for our Friend the Waters Child: may he be good to us. |
rvs.7.34 | 24 To this may both the wide Worlds lend approval, and Varuna in heaven, whose Friend is Indra. |
rvs.7.55 | Be an auspicious Friend to us. |
rvs.7.62 | Let us not anger Varuna, nor Vayu, nor him, the dearest Friend of mortals, Mitra. |
rvs.8.2 | 5 The Friend, whom not the brillianthued-, the badlymixt- or bitter draught, |
rvs.8.2 | The Friend of man, that he may drink; |
rvs.8.2 | 27 May the strong Bay Steeds, yoked by prayer, bring hither unto us our Friend, |
rvs.8.2 | 39 Strong Friend, who, with no trace of feet, restores the cattle to the men, |
rvs.8.3 | Be, for our weal, our Friend and sharer of the feast, and let thy wisdom guard us well. |
rvs.8.4 | 7 With thee, the Mighty, for our Friend, we will not fear or feel fatigue. |
rvs.8.13 | Be thou most near to us for bliss, a Friend to aid. |
rvs.8.13 | 21 If thou elect to be my Friend drink of this sacrificial juice, |
rvs.8.17 | The drop of Soma breaketh all the strongholds down, and Indra is the Rsis' Friend. |
rvs.8.19 | Thou as our Friend hast worthy men. |
rvs.8.19 | 21 I praise with song the Friend of man, whom Gods sent down to be herald and messenger, |
rvs.8.19 | 24 The God, the Friend of man, who bears our gifts to heaven, the God with his sweetsmelling- |
rvs.8.19 | Thou art the dear Friend of the mighty Mornings: thou shinest in glimmerings of the night. |
rvs.8.19 | The Sovran, Trasadasyus' Friend. |
rvs.8.21 | 11 Hero, may we, with thee for Friend, withstand the man who pants against us in his wrath, |
rvs.8.24 | To glorify your bold and most heroic Friend. |
rvs.8.31 | We honour as a wellloved- Friend the God who prospereth our fields. |
rvs.8.32 | 13 To him, the mighty stream of wealth, the Somapressers-' rescuing Friend, |
rvs.8.33 | Past other mens' libations, Lord of Hundred Powers, thee, Vrtraslayer-, thee our Friend. |
rvs.8.43 | Friend by the Friend, art lighted up. |
rvs.8.45 | Whose Friend is Indra ever young. |
rvs.8.45 | Whose Friend is Indra ever young. |
rvs.8.45 | Whose Friend is Indra ever young. |
rvs.8.45 | And be our very nearest Friend. |
rvs.8.48 | As a wise Friend to friend: do thou, wideruler-, O Soma, lengthen out our days for living. |
rvs.8.48 | When we offend against thine holy statutes, as a kind Friend, God, best of all, be gracious. |
rvs.8.48 | 10 May I be with the Friend whose heart is tender, who, Lord of Bays! when quaffed will never harm |
rvs.8.49 | For we possess in thee the nearest Friend of all, for service of the Gods and weal. |
rvs.8.50 | When with the Soma juice which we have shed we make Indra, the Mighty One, our Friend. |
rvs.8.60 | 2 For over thee, O Friend from birth, the wrath of man hath no control: |
rvs.8.60 | Those, Vasu! Friend! who sing thy praise. |
rvs.8.63 | Agni your dear familiar Friend, the darling Guest in every home. |
rvs.8.63 | 4 To noblest Agni, Friend of man, best Vrtraslayer-, are we come, |
rvs.8.81 | 28 For so thou art the heros' Friend, a Hero, too, art thou, and strong: |
rvs.8.81 | This may we gain with thee for Friend. |
rvs.8.82 | 3 This Indra is our gracious Friend. He sends us in a full broad stream |
rvs.8.87 | ne Deities, Indra strove to win thee for their Friend. |
rvs.8.87 | 7 Now have we, Indra, Friend of Song, sent our great wishes forth to thee, |
rvs.8.88 | Indra, the Friend of all, for succour we invoke, Guardian of treasure, sendjng wealth. |
rvs.8.92 | 14 Friend of the Maruts, Agni, come with Rudras to the Somadraught-, |
rvs.8.94 | 3 What time the flowing Somadrops- have gladdened with their taste the Friend, |
rvs.9.1 | 2 Fiendqueller-, Friend of all men, he hath with the wood attained unto |
rvs.9.2 | 5 The lake is brightened in the floods. Soma, our Friend, heavens' prop and stay, |
rvs.9.2 | 9 Indu as, Indras' Friend, on us pour with a stream of sweetness, like |
rvs.9.6 | Our Friend, unto the woollen sieve. |
rvs.9.6 | 9 So pouring forth, as Indras' Friend, strong drink, best Gladdener! for the feast, |
rvs.9.8 | O Indu, flow into thy Friend. |
rvs.9.14 | Come, Soma, as our faithful Friend. |
rvs.9.48 | 4 That each may see the light, the Bird brought us the guard of Law, the Friend |
rvs.9.49 | 3 Chief Friend of Gods in sacred rites, pour on us fatness with thy stream, |
rvs.9.54 | 4 Thou, Indu, in thy brilliancy, pourest on us, as Indras' Friend, |
rvs.9.64 | 10 Indu, Enlightener, Friend, hath been purified by the sages' hymns: |
rvs.9.64 | 18 Compass about, our faithful Friend, all our possessions with thy might: |
rvs.9.64 | 27 O Indu, Muchinvoked-, while thou art purifying, as the Friend. |
rvs.9.66 | A Friend to be besought by friends. |
rvs.9.66 | A Friend for friends, to be our help. |
rvs.9.67 | 29 We with our homage have approached the Friend who seeks our wondering praise, |
rvs.9.68 | 8 Songs resonant with praise have celebrated him. Soma, Friend, springing forth with his fair |
rvs.9.74 | Hini the Most Bounteous Ones, ever united, love; him as ouir Friend the Men who make all swell |
rvs.9.78 | 5 Soma, as Pavamana thou, our faithful Friend, making for us these real treasures, flowest on. |
rvs.9.86 | The Rsis have poured in continuous Soma drops, ordainers who adorn thee, Friend whom Rsis love. |
rvs.9.86 | 16 Indu hath started for Indras' special place and slights not as a Friend the promise of his |
rvs.9.86 | Friend. |
rvs.9.96 | The Friend of Indra mounts his car wellknowing-, he comes thereon to meet the prayer we offer. |
rvs.9.97 | Blending thy milk with milk which cows afford us. We are thy friends, thou art the Friend of Indra. |
rvs.9.98 | The wavy Friend whom Indra lovesthe- twicefive- sisters dip and bathe, |
rvs.9.100 | 1. THE Guileless Ones are singing praise to Indras' well beloved Friend, |
rvs.9.101 | Even Soma, Lord of opulence, the Friend of Indra, day by day. |
rvs.9.101 | 14 The Friend hath wrapped him in his robe, as in his parents arms, a son. |
rvs.9.104 | As Friend for friend, be thou best finder of success. |
rvs.9.105 | As Friend to friend, for splendour be thou good to men. |
rvs.9.108 | 9 Make splendid glory shine on us, thou Lord of strengthening food, God, as the Friend of Gods: |
rvs.10.3 | 4 His goingsforth- kindle as it were high voices the goings of the auspicious Friend of Agni. |
rvs.10.7 | 3 Agni I deem my Kinsman and my Father, count him my Brother and my Friend for ever. |
rvs.10.20 | 2 1 worship Agni, Youthfullest of Gods, resistless, Friend of laws; |
rvs.10.25 | 9 Chief slayer of our foemen, thou, Indu, art Indras' gracious Friend, |
rvs.10.26 | The Rsi who is good to man, the singers' Friend and faithful Guard. |
rvs.10.26 | 7 The mighty Lord of spoil and wealth, Strong Friend of all prosperity; |
rvs.10.26 | Friend of all suppliants; art thou, born in old time, and arm and sure. |
rvs.10.27 | Then shall the fellies of my car pass over those who have blamed my joyous Friend and scorned him. |
rvs.10.29 | Whose HeraldPriest- through many days is Indra, earths' Guardian, Friend of men, the best of |
rvs.10.29 | As a true Friend, WideStrider-! to sustain us, since food absorbs the thought of each among us. |
rvs.10.29 | Over earths' expanse hath he grown great by wisdom, the Friend of man, and by heroic exploits. |
rvs.10.36 | 8 We bring the Stay of Life, who makes the waters swell, swifthearing-, Friend of Gods, who waits |
rvs.10.42 | 2 Draw thy Friend to thee like a cow at milking: O Singer, wake up Indra as a lover. |
rvs.10.42 | May Indra from the front, and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us room and freedom. |
rvs.10.43 | May Indra from the front, and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us room and freedom. |
rvs.10.44 | May Indra from the front and from the centre, as Friend to friends, vouchsafe us room and freedom. |
rvs.10.45 | 12 Agni, the Friend of men, the Somas' keeper, Vaisvanara, hath been lauded by the Rsis. |
rvs.10.53 | Let him discharge his sacrificial duties: let him sit down as Friend who was before |
rvs.10.65 | Winners of wealth, we call, and wise Brhaspati, destroyer of our foes, and Soma Indras' Friend. |
rvs.10.68 | As Friend of men he decks the wife and husband: as for the race, Brhaspati, nerve our coursers. |
rvs.10.86 | Yet Heroes for my sons have I, the Maruts? Friend and Indras' Queen. Supreme is Indra over all. |
rvs.10.87 | 1. I BALM with oil the mighty Raksasslayer-; to the most famous Friend I come for shelter |
rvs.10.87 | Guard to old age thy friend, O Friend, Eternal: O Agni, as Immortal, guard us mortals. |
rvs.10.91 | 1. BRISK, at the place of Ila, hymned by men who wake, our own familiar Friend is kindled in the |
rvs.10.91 | Benevolent to men, he scorns no living man: Friend to the tribes of men he dwells with every tribe. |
rvs.10.93 | 11 This speaker, Indra, for thou art our Friend, wherever he may be, guard thou, Victor! for help, |
rvs.10.112 | 10 Aim of our eyes be thou, for we implore thee, O Maghavan, Friend of friends and Lord of |
rvs.10.115 | 5 This Agni is the best of Kanvas, Kanvas' Friend, Conqueror of the foe whether afar or near. |
rvs.10.123 | In his Friends' dwelling as a Friend he wanders: he, Vena, rests him on his golden pinion. |
rvs.10.168 | Holy and earliestborn-, Friend of the waters, where did he spring and from what region came he? |
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