Panis
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 16 May 2011 09:20 and updated at 16 May 2011 09:20
RIGVEDA NOUN
rvs.1.83 | The men together found the Panis' hoarded wealth, the cattle, and the wealth in horses and in kine. |
rvs.1.151 | Not the past days conjoined with nights, not rivers, not the Panis have attained your Godhead and |
rvs.2.24 | 6 They who with much endeavour searching round obtained the Panis' noblest treasure hidden in the |
rvs.4.58 | 4 That oil in triple shape the Gods discovered laid down within the Cow, concealed by Panis. |
rvs.6.13 | 3 Agni! the hero slays with might his foeman; the singer bears away the Panis' booty- |
rvs.6.20 | 4 There, Indra, while the light was won, the Panis f1ed, neath' a hundred blows, for wise Dasoni, |
rvs.6.33 | Thou, with the singers, hast pierced through the Panis: the charger whom thou aidest wins the |
rvs.6.39 | He broke the neverbroken- ridge of Vala. With words of might Indra subdued the Panis. |
rvs.6.45 | 31 Brbu hath set himself above the Panis, over their highest head, |
rvs.7.9 | 2 Most wise is he who, forcing doors of Panis, brought the bright Sun to us who feedeth many. |
rvs.8.26 | Will they not burn the Panis who are nearer them? |
rvs.9.111 | 2 That treasure of the Panis thou discoveredst; thou with thy mothers deckest thee in thine abode, |
rvs.10.67 | Seeking the milkdraught- with sweatshining comrades he stole the Panis' kine and left him weeping. |
rvs.10.108 | HYMN CVIII. Sarama. Panis. 108 |
rvs.10.108 | 2 I come appointed messenger of Indra, seeking your ample stores of wealth, O Panis. |
rvs.10.108 | Him rivers flowing with deep waters bide not. Low will ye be, O Panis, slain by Indra. |
rvs.10.108 | 6 Even if your wicked bodies, O ye Panis, were arrowproof-, your words are weak for wounding; |
rvs.10.108 | These Panis who are watchful keepers guard it. In vain hast thou approached this lonely station. |
rvs.10.108 | This stall of cattle will they part among them: then will the Panis wish these words unspoken. |
rvs.10.108 | They seemed to long for kine when I departed. Hence, into distance, be ye gone, O Panis. |
rvs.10.108 | 11 Hence, far away, ye Panis! Let the cattle lowing come forth as holy Law commandeth, |
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