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Results from Griffith:
01.038.02    Now whither? To what goal of yours go ye in heaven, and not on earth?
01.046.11    The path of sacrifice was made to travel to the farther goal:
01.095.01    To fair goals travel Two unlike in semblance: each in succession nourishes an infant.
01.116.17    The Daughter of the Sun your car ascended, first reaching as it were the goal with coursers.
01.119.05    Asvins, the car which you had yoked for glorious show your own two voices urged directed to its goal.
02.030.02    Cutting their paths according to his pleasure day after day flow to their goal the rivers.
02.031.07    Men fain to win the prize and glory. May they win, as a car-horse might the goal, your notice.
03.030.12    When to the goal he comes, his journey ended, his Steeds he looses: this is Indra's doing.
03.061.03    To one same goal ever and ever wending now, like a wheel, O newly-born, roll hi ther.
06.032.05    Thus set at liberty the rivers daily flow to their goal, incessant and exhaustless.
07.018.09    As to their goal they sped to their destruetion: they sought Parusni; e' en the swift returned not.
07.063.04    Golden, far-seeing, from the heaven he riseth: far is his goal, he hasteth on resplendent.
09.036.01    The Steed steps forward to the goal.
09.074.08    Yea, to the shining milk-anointed beaker, as to his goal, hath stepped the conquering Courser.
10.051.04    Thus were my forms laid down in many places. This, as my goal, I Agni saw before me.
10.051.06    This goal mine elder brothers erst selected, as he who drives a car the way to travel.
10.059.01    One falls, then seeks the goal with quickened vigour. Let Nirrti depart to distant places.
10.073.05    Glad, for the race that rests on holy Order, with friends who hasten to their goal, hath Indra
10.143.01    YE made that Atri, worn with eld, free as a horse to win the goal.

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