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01.072.10 When Gods immortal made both eyes of heaven, they gave to him the gift of beauteous glory.
01.089.08 Gods, may we with our ears listen to what is good, and with our eyes see what is good, ye Holy Ones.
01.113.04 Bright leader of glad sounds, our eyes behold her; splendid in hue she hath unclosed the portals.
01.116.16 His father robbed Rjrasva of his eyesight who for the she-wolf slew a hundred wethers.
01.116.17 Ye gave him eyes, Nasatyas, Wonder-Workers, Physicians, that he saw with sight uninjured.
01.116.24 Ye with your powers restored, like some lost creature, his son Visnapu for his eyes to look on.
01.117.17 To him, Rjrasva, gave ye eyes, O Asvins; light to the blind ye sent for perfect vision.
01.118.08 Accepting his fair praises with approval, ye gave his eyes again to blinded Kanva.
01.120.06 Hither, ye Lords of Splendour, hither turn your eyes.
01.128.04 Observant with a hundred eyes the God is conqueror in the wood:
01.139.03 Not with our thoughts or spirit, but with these our eyes, yea, with the eyes that Soma gives.
01.146.04 Longing, they turned their eyes unto the River: to these the Sun of men was manifested.
01.146.05 Born noble in the regions, aim of all mens' eyes to be implored for life by great and small alike,
01.161.13 The goat declared the hound to be your wakener. That day, in a full year, ye first unclosed our eyes.
01.164.12 These others say that he, God with far-seeing eyes, is mounted on the lower seven-wheeled, six-spoked car.
01.164.15 They told me these were males, though truly females: he who hath eyes sees this, the blind discerns not.
02.002.04 Bird of the firmament, observant with his eyes, guard of the place as' twere, looking to Gods and men.
02.027.03 These Gods, Adityas, vast, profound, and faithful, with many eyes, fain to deceive the wicked,
02.039.05 Like two winds ageing not, two confluent rivers, come with quick vision like two eyes before us.
03.059.01 Mitra beholdeth men with eyes that close not. To Mitra bring, with holy oil, oblation.
04.052.04 Our eyes behold thy blessed rays like troops of cattle loosed to feed.
05.001.04 The spirits of the pious turn together to Agni, as the eyes of all to Surya.
05.066.06 Mitra, ye Gods with wandering eyes, would that the worshippers and we
06.027.04 This one great power of thine our eyes have witnessed, wherewith thou slewest Varasikha's children,
07.034.05 Varuna, Mighty, with a thousand eyes, beholds the paths wherein these rivers run.
07.055.06 Of these we closely shut the eyes, even as we closely shut this house.
07.060.07 They ever vigilant, with eyes that close not, caring for heaven and earth, lead on the thoughtless.
07.060.10 Hid from our eyes is their resplendent meeting: by their mysterious might they hold dominion.
07.091.04 So far as native power and strength permit you, so far as men behold whose eyes have vision,
08.006.25 Hither thou seemest to attract heaven's fold which shines before our eyes,
08.033.19 Cast down thine eyes and look not up. More closely set thy feet. Let none
08.048.09 For thou hast settled in each joint, O Soma, aim of men's eyes and guardian of our bodies.
08.048.15 On all sides,. Soma, thou art our life-giver: aim of all eyes, light-finder, come within us.
09.060.01 Indu who sees with thousand eyes.
09.060.02 Thee who hast thousand eyes to see, bearer of thousand burthens, they
09.065.07 The Mighty One with thousand eyes;
09.102.08 With wisdom and with radiant eyes unbar to us the stall of heaven,
10.018.01 To thee I say it who hast eyes and hearest: Touch not our offspring, injure not our heroes.
10.021.07 Thee whose face shines with butter,-at your glad carouse-bright, with eyes most observant. Thou art waxing great.
10.068.08 He looked around on rock-imprisoned sweetness as one who eyes a fish in scanty water.
10.071.07 Unequal in the quickness of their spirit are friends endowed alike with eyes and hearing.
10.079.02 His eyes are turned away, his head is hidden: unsated with his tongue he eats the fuel.
10.079.05 Him with his thousand eyes he closely looks on: thou showest him thy face from all sides, Agni.
10.081.03 He who hath eyes on all sides round about him, a mouth on all sides, arms and feet on all sides,
10.085.07 Thought was the pillow of her couch, sight was the unguent for her eyes:
10.090.01 A THOUSAND heads hath Purusa, a thousand eyes, a thousand feet.
10.102.12 Thou, Indra, art the mark whereon the eyes of all life rest, when thou,
10.103.01 With eyes that close not, bellowing, Sole Hero, Indra. subdued at once a hundred armies.
10.112.10 Aim of our eyes be thou, for we implore thee, O Maghavan, Friend of friends and Lord of treasures.
10.127.01 WITH all her eyes the Goddess Night looks forth approaching many a spot:
10.158.05 See clearly with the eyes of men.
10.163.01 FROM both thy nostrils, from thine eyes, from both thine ears and from thy chin,
10.181.03 They found with mental eyes the earliest Yajus, a pathway to the Gods, that had descended.
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