Tvastar
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 16 May 2011 11:32 and updated at 16 May 2011 11:32
RIGVEDA NOUN
rvs.1.13 | 10 Tvastar I call, the earliest born, the wearer of all forms at will: |
rvs.1.22 | And Tvastar, to the Soma draught. |
rvs.1.32 | 2 He slew the Dragon lying on the mountain: his heavenly bolt of thunder Tvastar fashioned. |
rvs.1.52 | Tvastar gave yet more force to thine appropriate strength, and forged thy thunderbolt of |
rvs.1.61 | 6 Even for him hath Tvastar forged the thunder, most deftly wrought, celestial, for the battle, |
rvs.1.80 | even Tvastar trembled at thy wrath and quaked with fear because of thee, lauding thine own |
rvs.1.85 | 9 When Tvastar deft of hand had turned the thunderbolt, golden, with thousand edges, fashioned |
rvs.1.142 | 10 May Tvastar send us genial dew abundant, wondrous, rich in gifts, |
rvs.1.142 | For increase and for growth of wealth, Tvastar our kinsman and our Friend. |
rvs.1.161 | Then Tvastar, when he viewed the four wrought chalices, concealed himself among the Consorts of |
rvs.1.161 | 5 As Tvastar thus had spoken, Let us slay these men who have reviled the chalice, drinkingcup- of |
rvs.1.162 | While Tvastar sends him forward with the Charger, acceptable for sacrifice, to glory. |
rvs.1.186 | 6 Moreover Tvastar also shall approach us, oneminded- with the princes at his visit. |
rvs.1.188 | 9 Tvastar the Lord hath made all forms and all the cattle of the field |
rvs.2.1 | 5 Thou givest strength, as Tvastar, to the worshipper: thou wielding Mitras' power hast kinship |
rvs.2.3 | May Tvastar lengthen our line and kindred, and may they reach the place which Gods inhabit. |
rvs.2.23 | 17 For Tvastar, he who knows each sacred song, brought thee to life, preeminent over all the |
rvs.2.31 | 4 Or may this Tvastar, God who rules the world with power, oneminded- with the Goddesses speed |
rvs.2.36 | And, Tvastar, wellcontent- be joyful in the juice with Gods and Goddesses in gladsome company. |
rvs.3.4 | 9 Well pleased with us do thou O God, O Tvastar, give ready issue to our procreant vigour, |
rvs.3.7 | 4 Strengthgiving- streams bear hither him eternal, fain to support the mighty work. of Tvastar. |
rvs.3.48 | even from his birthtime- Indra conquered Tvastar, bore off the Soma and in beakers drank it. |
rvs.3.54 | 12 Deft worker, skifulhanded-, helpful, holy, may Tvastar, God, give us these things to aid us, |
rvs.3.55 | 19 Tvastar the God, the omniform. Creator, begets and feeds mankind in various manner. |
rvs.4.33 | Four beakers let us make, thus spoke the youngest. Tvastar approved this rede of yours, O Rbhus. |
rvs.4.33 | And Tvastar, when he looked on the four beakers resplendent as the day, was moved with envy. |
rvs.4.42 | These the two worldhalves- have I, even as Tvastar knowing all beings, joined and held together. |
rvs.5.5 | 9 Rich in all plenty, Tvastar, come auspicious of thine own accord |
rvs.5.31 | 4. Anus have wrought a chariot for thy Courser, and Tvastar, Muchinvoked-! thy bolt that glitters. |
rvs.5.41 | 8 You I extol, the nourishers of heroes bringing you gifts, Vastospati and Tvastar- |
rvs.5.46 | And may the Rbhus and the Asvins, Tvastar and Vibhvan remember us so that we may have wealth. |
rvs.6.17 | 10 Yea, Strong One! Tvastar turned for thee, the Mighty, the bolt with thousand spikes and hundred |
rvs.6.47 | 19 Here Tvastar, yoking to the car the Bay Steeds, hath extended sway. |
rvs.6.49 | 9 May Herald Agni, fulgent, bring for worship Tvastar adored, in homes and swift to listen, |
rvs.6.50 | And, with the Gods and Dames accordant, Tvastar; Dyaus with the Gods and Prthivi with oceans. |
rvs.6.52 | 11 May Indra, with the Marut host, with Tvastar, Mitra, Aryaman, |
rvs.7.2 | 9 Well pleased with us do thou, O God, O Tvastar, give ready issue to our procreant vigour, |
rvs.7.34 | 20 What time our wives draw near to us, may he, lefthanded- Tvastar, give us hero sons. |
rvs.7.34 | 21 May Tvastar find our hymn acceptable, and may Aramati, seeking wealth, be ours. |
rvs.7.34 | May he, with the Varutris, be our refuge, may bountiful Tvastar give us store of riches. |
rvs.7.35 | Kind, with the Rudras, be the Healer Rudra, and, with the Dames, may Tvastar kindly listen. |
rvs.8.91 | 8 That through this famed Ones' power, he may stand by us even as Tvastar comes |
rvs.9.5 | 9 1 summon Tvastar hither, our protector, champion, earliestborn-, |
rvs.9.81 | The Maruts, Asvins, Vayu, and Brhaspati, Savitar, Tvastar, tractable Sarasvati. |
rvs.10.2 | 7 Thou whom the Heaven and Earth, thou whom the Waters, and Tvastar, maker of fair things, created, |
rvs.10.8 | Then Trita slew the foe sevenrayed-, threeheaded-, and freed the cattle of the Son of Tvastar. |
rvs.10.8 | He smote his three heads from his body, seizing the cattle of the oniniform Son of Tvastar. |
rvs.10.10 | 5 Even in the womb God Tvastar, Vivifier, shaping all forms, Creator, made us consorts. |
rvs.10.18 | May Tvastar, maker of fair things, be gracious and lengthen out the days of your existence. |
rvs.10.46 | 9 That Agni, him whom Heaven and Earth engendered, the Waters. Tvastar, and with might, the Bhrgus, |
rvs.10.48 | 3 For me hath Tvastar forged the iron thunderbolt: in me the Gods have centred intellectual power. |
rvs.10.53 | 9 Tvastar, most deft of workmen, knew each magic art, bringing most blessed bowls that hold the |
rvs.10.64 | 10 And let Brhaddiva, the Mother, hear our call, and Tvastar, Father, with the Goddesses and Dames. |
rvs.10.65 | 10 Tvastar and Vayu, those who count as Rbhus, both celestial Hotarpriests-, and Dawn for |
rvs.10.66 | May the God Rudra with the Rudras favour us, and Tvastar with the Dames further us to success. |
rvs.10.70 | 9 Since thou, God Tvastar, hast made beauty perfect, since hou hast been the Angirases' Companion, |
rvs.10.92 | God Tvastar Wealthbestower-, the Rbhuksanas, Rodasi, Maruts, Visnu, claim and merit praise. |
rvs.10.110 | 9 Hotar more skilled in sacrifice, bring hither with speed today- God Tvastar, thou who knowest. |
rvs.10.125 | 2 I cherish and sustain highswelling- Soma, and Tvastar I support, Pusan, and Bhaga. |
rvs.10.184 | 1. MAY Visnu form and mould the womb, may Tvastar duly shape the forms, |
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