Night
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 16 May 2011 09:07 and updated at 16 May 2011 09:07
RIGVEDA NOUN
rvs.1.13 | 7 I call the lovely Night and Dawn to seat them on the holy grass |
rvs.1.35 | I call on Night who gives rest to all moving life; I call on Savitar the God to lend us help. |
rvs.1.62 | Round heaven and earth from ancient time have travelled, Night with her dark limbs, Dawn with |
rvs.1.73 | They made the Night and Dawn of different colours, and set the black and purple hues together. |
rvs.1.96 | 5 Night and Dawn, changing each the others' colour, meeting together suckle one same Infant: |
rvs.1.113 | Night, sent away for Savitars' uprising, hath yielded up a birthplace- for the Morning. |
rvs.1.113 | Fairformed-, of different hues and yet oneminded-, Night and Dawn clash not, neither do they |
rvs.1.115 | When he hath loosed his Horses from their station, straight over all Night spreadeth out her |
rvs.1.122 | 2 Strong to exalt the early invocation are Night and Dawn who show with varied aspect. |
rvs.1.142 | 7 May Night and Morning, hymned with lauds, united, fair to look upon, |
rvs.1.185 | These of themselves support all things existing: as on a car the Day and Night roll onward. |
rvs.1.185 | Both mid the Gods, with Day and Night alternate. Protect us, Heaven and Earth, from fearful danger. |
rvs.1.186 | 4 To you I seek with reverence, Night and Morning, like a cow good to milk, with hope to conquer, |
rvs.1.188 | Let Night and Morning rest them here. |
rvs.2.3 | 6 Good work for us, the glorious Night and Morning, like female weavers, waxen from aforetime, |
rvs.2.31 | 5 Or, seen alternate, those two blessed Goddesses, Morning and Night who stir all living things to |
rvs.2.38 | He hath checked een their haste who glide like serpents. Night closely followed Savitars' |
rvs.3.4 | 6 Night and Dawn, lauded, hither come together, both smiling, different are their forms in colour, |
rvs.3.14 | 3 The Two who show their vigour, Night and Morning, by the winds' paths shall haste to thee O Agni. |
rvs.4.55 | And may the unobstructed Night and Morning both, day and night, provide for our protection. |
rvs.5.5 | Morning and Night we supplicate. |
rvs.5.30 | 14 Night, wellnigh- ended, at Rnancayas' coming, King of the Rusamas, was changed to morning. |
rvs.5.41 | Morning and Night, the Two, as it were allknowing-: these bring the sacrifice unto the mortal. |
rvs.5.82 | 8 He who for ever vigilant precedes these Twain, the Day and Night, |
rvs.6.58 | 1. LIKE heaven art thou: one form is bright, one holy, like Day and Night dissimilar in colour. |
rvs.7.2 | 6 And let the two exalted Heavenly Ladies, Morning and Night, like a cow good at milking, |
rvs.7.39 | At the folks early call on Night and Morning, Vayu, and Pusan with his team, to bless us. |
rvs.7.42 | Here on our grass let Night and Dawn be seated: bring longing Varuna and Mitra hither. |
rvs.7.71 | 1. THE Night retireth from the Dawn her Sister; the Dark one yieldeth to the Red her pathway. |
rvs.8.27 | 2 I sing to cattle and to Earth, to trees, to Dawns, to Night, to plants. |
rvs.9.5 | Like beauteous maidens, Night and Dawn |
rvs.10.3 | He shines, allknowing-, with his lotty splendour: chasing black Night he comes with whiterayed- |
rvs.10.3 | Agni, farspreading- with conspicuous lustre, hath compassed Night with whitelyshining garments. |
rvs.10.36 | 1. THERE are the Dawn and Night, the grand and beauteous Pair, Earth, Heaven, and Varuna, Mitra, |
rvs.10.39 | At harnessing whereof Heavens' Daughter springs to birth, and from Vivasvan come auspicious Night |
rvs.10.64 | To Sun and Moon, two Moons, to Yama in the heaven, to Trita, Vata, Dawn, Night, and the Atvins |
rvs.10.70 | 6 Here in this shrine may Dawn and Night, the Daughters of Heaven, the skilful Goddesses, be |
rvs.10.76 | That Day and Night, in every hall of sacrifice, may wait on us and bless us when they first spring |
rvs.10.110 | 6 Pouring sweet dews let holy Night and Morning, each close to each, he seated at their station, |
rvs.10.127 | HYMN CXXVII. Night. 127 |
rvs.10.127 | 1. WITH all her eyes the Goddess Night looks forth approaching many a spot: |
rvs.10.127 | 8 These have I brought to thee like kine. O Night, thou Child of Heaven, accept |
rvs.10.190 | Thence was the Night produced, and thence the billowy flood of sea arose. |
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