Mother
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 17 May 2011 10:36 and updated at 17 May 2011 10:36
RIGVEDA NOUN
rvs.1.20 | Their Sire and Mother young again. |
rvs.1.24 | Who shall to mighty Aditi restore us, that I may see my Father and my Mother? |
rvs.1.24 | He shall to mighty Aditi restore us, that I may see my Father and my Mother. |
rvs.1.34 | 8 Thrice, O ye Asvins, with the Seven Mother Streams; three are the jars, the triple offering is |
rvs.1.37 | 9 Strong is their birth: vigour have they to issue from their Mother; strength, |
rvs.1.89 | 4 May the Wind waft to us that pleasant medicine, may Earth our Mother give it, and our Father |
rvs.1.89 | 10 Aditi is the heaven, Aditi is midair-, Aditi is the Mother and the Sire and Son. |
rvs.1.92 | Like heroes who prepare their weapons for the war, onward they come bright red in hue, the Mother |
rvs.1.113 | 19 Mother of Gods, Aditis' form of glory, ensign of sacrifice, shine forth exalted. |
rvs.1.124 | 5 There in the east half of the watery region the Mother of the Cows hath shown her ensign. |
rvs.1.140 | 9 Licking the mantle of the Mother, far and wide he wanders over fields with beasts that flee |
rvs.1.160 | 2 Widelycapacious- Pair, mighty, that never fail, the Father and the Mother keep all creatures |
rvs.1.163 | 13 The Steed is come unto the noblest mansion, is come unto his Father and his Mother. |
rvs.1.164 | 8 The Mother gave the Sire his share of Order: with thought, at first, she wedded him in spirit. |
rvs.1.164 | 9 Yoked was the Mother to the boon Cows' carpole-: in the dank rows of cloud the Infant rested. |
rvs.1.164 | Then the Calf lowed, and looked upon the Mother, the Cow who wears all shapes in three directions. |
rvs.1.164 | 33 Dyaus is my Father, my begetter: kinship is here. This great earth is my kin and Mother. |
rvs.1.185 | Be near us, keep us from reproach and trouble. Father and Mother, with your help preserve us. |
rvs.1.185 | 11 Be this my prayer fulfilled, O Earth and Heaven, wherewith, Father and Mother, I address you. |
rvs.1.191 | 6 Heaven is your Sire, your Mother Earth, Soma your Brother, Aditi |
rvs.2.5 | 6 When, laden with the holy oil, the Sister by the Mother stands, |
rvs.2.27 | 7 Mother of Kings, may Aditi transport us, by fair paths Aryaman, beyond all hatred. |
rvs.2.30 | 2 His Mother, for she knew, spake and proclaimed him who was about to cast his bolt at Vrtra. |
rvs.2.32 | 7 With lovely fingers, lovely arms, prolific Mother of many sons; |
rvs.2.38 | The Mother gives her Son the goodliest portion, and Savitar hath sped to meet his summons. |
rvs.2.41 | 16 Best Mother, best of Rivers, best of Goddesses, Sarasvati, We are, as it were, of no repute and |
rvs.2.41 | dear Mother, give thou us renown. |
rvs.3.4 | On this our grass sit Aditi, happy Mother, and let our Hail delight the Gods Immortal. |
rvs.3.29 | Formed in his Mother he is Matarisvan; he hath, in his course, become the rapid flight of wind. |
rvs.3.39 | 3 The Mother of the Twins hath borne Twin Children: my tongues' tip raised itself and rested |
rvs.3.48 | That milk thy Mother first, the Dame who bare thee, poured for thee in thy mighty Fathers' |
rvs.3.48 | 3 Desiring food he came unto his Mother, and on her breast beheld the pungent Soma. |
rvs.3.55 | One Mother rests: another feeds the Infant. Great is the Gods supreme and sole dominion. |
rvs.3.55 | 12 Where the two Cows, the Mother and the Daughter, meet and give suck yielding their lordly |
rvs.4.2 | 15 May we, seven sages first in rank, engender, from Dawn the Mother, men to be ordainers. |
rvs.4.5 | Which, in the Mother Cows' most lofty station, the Bulls' tongue, of the flame bent forward, |
rvs.4.6 | 7 Naught hindered his production, Bounteous Giver: his Mother and his Sire were free to send him. |
rvs.4.17 | 12 What is the care of Indra for his Mother, what cares he for the Father who begat him? |
rvs.4.18 | Hereby could one be born though waxen mighty. Let him not, otherwise, destroy his Mother. |
rvs.4.18 | 3 He bent his eye upon the dying Mother: My word I now withdraw. That way I follow. |
rvs.4.18 | 4 What strange act shall he do, he whom his Mother bore for a thousand months and many autumns? |
rvs.4.18 | The Mother left her unlicked Calf to wander, seeking himself, the path that he would follow. |
rvs.4.18 | 11 Then to her mighty Child the Mother turned her, saying, My son, these Deities forsake thee. |
rvs.4.18 | 12 Who was he then who made thy Mother widow? Who sought to stay thee lying still or moving? |
rvs.4.52 | 2 Unfailing, Mother of the Kine, in colour like a bright red mare, |
rvs.4.52 | 3 Yea, and thou art the Asvins' Friend, the Mother of the Kine art thou: |
rvs.5.2 | 1. THE youthful Mother keeps the Boy in secret pressed to her close, nor yields him to the Father. |
rvs.5.2 | The Babe unborn increased through many autumns. I saw him born what time his Mother bare him. |
rvs.5.7 | Hath the wellbearing- Mother borne, producing when her time is come. |
rvs.5.41 | May the great Mother Rasa here befriend us, straighthanded-, with the princes, striving forward. |
rvs.5.41 | 19 May Ila, Mother of the herds of cattle, and Urvasi with all the streams accept us; |
rvs.5.42 | May every Deity be swift to listen, and Mother Earth with no ill thought regard me. |
rvs.5.43 | Father and Mother, sweetof speech, fairhanded, may they, farfamed-, in every fight protect us. |
rvs.5.43 | May every Deity be swift to listen, and Mother Earth with no ill thought regard me. |
rvs.5.45 | 2 Surya hath spread his light as splendour: hither came the Cows' Mother, conscious, from the |
rvs.5.45 | 6 Come, let us carry out, O friends, the purpose wherewith the Mother threw the Cows' stall open, |
rvs.5.47 | 1. URGING to toil and making proclamation, seeking Heavens' Daughter comes the Mighty Mother: |
rvs.5.47 | That, separate from his Mother, Two support him, closelyunited-, twins, here made apparent. |
rvs.6.1 | Thou, Helper, must be known as our Preserver, Father and Mother of mankind for ever. |
rvs.6.20 | Hath Indra, gladdening with strong assistance, forced near as it were to glorify the Mother. |
rvs.6.51 | 5 O Heaven our Father, Earth our guileless Mother, O Brother Agni, and ye Vasus, bless us. |
rvs.6.59 | Sprung from one common Father, brothers, twins are ye; your Mother is in every place. |
rvs.6.66 | The Mighty Ones whose germ great Mother Prsni is known to have received for mans' advantage. |
rvs.6.72 | Ye stayed the heaven with a supporting pillar, and spread abroad apart, the Earth, the Mother. |
rvs.7.2 | On this our grass sit Aditi, happy Mother, and let our Hail! delight the Gods Immortal. |
rvs.7.4 | 2 Wise must this Agni be, though young and tender, since he was born, Most Youthful, of his Mother; |
rvs.7.20 | 5 A Bull begat the Bull for joy of battle, and a strong Mother brought forth him the manly. |
rvs.7.36 | 6 Coming together, glorious, loudly roaring - Sarasvati, Mother of Floods, the seventh- |
rvs.7.77 | She hath beamed forth lovely with golden colours, Mother of kine, Guide of the days she bringeth. |
rvs.7.81 | We yearn to be thine own, Dealer of Wealth: may we be to this Mother like her sons. |
rvs.7.98 | 3 Thou, newlyborn-, for strength didst drink the Soma; the Mother told thee of thy future |
rvs.7.101 | The Fathers' genial flow bedews the Mother; therewith the Sire, therewith the son is nourished. |
rvs.8.25 | Aditi, Mighty Mother, true to Law, brought forth. |
rvs.8.45 | 4 The newborn- Vrtraslayer- asked his Mother, as he seized his shaft, |
rvs.8.47 | Mother of wealthy Mitra and of Aryaman and Varuna. |
rvs.8.56 | 11 Save us in depth and shallow from the foe, thou Mother of Strong Sons |
rvs.8.58 | He for his Mother and his Sire cooked the wild mighty buffalo. |
rvs.8.61 | The Mother to declare his praise. |
rvs.8.66 | 1. SCARCELY was Satakratu, born when of his Mother he inquired, |
rvs.8.83 | 1. THE Cow, the famous Mother of the wealthy Maruts, pours her milk: |
rvs.8.87 | 11 For, gracious Satakratu, thou hast ever been a Mother and a Sire to us, |
rvs.8.90 | 15 The Rudras' Mother, Daughter of the Vasus, centre of nectar, the Adityas' Sister- |
rvs.9.70 | 6 Beholding, as it were, Two Mother Cows, the Steer goes roaring on his way even as the Maruts |
rvs.9.73 | 5 Over Sire and Mother they have roared in unison bright with the verse of praise, burning up |
rvs.9.75 | Within the lustrous region of the heavens the Son makes the third secret name of Mother and of |
rvs.10.4 | 3 Making thee grow as it were some noble infant, thy Mother nurtures thee with sweet affection. |
rvs.10.17 | But Yamas' Mother, Spouse of great Vivasvan, vanished as she was carried to her dwelling. |
rvs.10.17 | 10 The Mother Floods shall make us bright and shining, cleansers of holy oil, with oil shall |
rvs.10.18 | 10 Betake thee to the lap of Earth the Mother, of Earth farspreading-, very kind and gracious. |
rvs.10.27 | 14 High, leafless, shadowless, and swift is Heaven: the Mother stands, the Youngling, loosed, is |
rvs.10.27 | The Mother carries on her breast the Infant of noble form and soothes it while it knows not. |
rvs.10.32 | Where the Herds' Mother counts as first and best of all, and round her are the seventoned- people |
rvs.10.32 | Mother. |
rvs.10.35 | Mother Streams. |
rvs.10.35 | I cry to Dhisana, Mother of opulence. We pray to kindled Agni for felicity. |
rvs.10.36 | 3 Mother of Mitra and of opulent Varuna, may Aditi preserve us safe from all distress. |
rvs.10.54 | For from thy body thou hast generated at the same time the Mother and the Father. |
rvs.10.61 | When, like a line, the Babe springs up erectly, his Mother straight hath borne him strong to bless |
rvs.10.62 | 3 Ye raised the Sun to heaven by everlasting Law, and spread broad earth, the Mother, out on every |
rvs.10.63 | 3 I will rejoice in these Adityas for my weal, for whom the Mother pours forth water rich in balm, |
rvs.10.64 | 10 And let Brhaddiva, the Mother, hear our call, and Tvastar, Father, with the Goddesses and Dames. |
rvs.10.73 | There, even there, the Maruts strengthened Indra when. his most rapid Mother stirred the Hero. |
rvs.10.86 | 7 Mother whose love is quickly wibn, I say what verily will be. |
rvs.10.86 | Mybreast,, O Mother, and my head and both my hips seem quivering. Supreme is Indra over all. |
rvs.10.86 | Mother of Heroes, Indras' Queen, the rites' ordainer is extolled. Supreme is Indra over all. |
rvs.10.88 | On these two paths each moving creature travels, each thing between the Father and the Mother. |
rvs.10.94 | 14 They have raised high their voice for juice, for sacrifice, striking the Mother earth as though |
rvs.10.114 | With simple heart I have beheld him from anear: his Mother kisses him and he returns her kiss. |
rvs.10.132 | 6 Your Mother Aditi, ye wise, was purified with water even as earth is purified from heaven. |
rvs.10.134 | So as the Mighty One, great King of all the mighty world of men, the Goddess Mother brought thee |
rvs.10.134 | forth, the Blessed Mother gave thee life. |
rvs.10.134 | Trample him down beneath thy feet who watches for and aims at us. The Goddess Mother brought thee |
rvs.10.134 | forth, the Blessed Mother gave thee life. |
rvs.10.146 | The Mother of all sylvan things, who tills not but hath stores of food. |
rvs.10.189 | 1. THIS spotted Bull hath come, and sat before the Mother in the east, |
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