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01.003.01    YE Asvins, rich in treasure, Lords of splendour, having nimble hands,
01.005.02    To him the richest of the rich, the Lord of treasures excellent,
01.009.09    Indra, the Treasure-Lord of wealth.
01.030.16    With champing, neighing loudly-snorting horses Indra hath ever won himself great treasures
01.031.10    In thee, rich in good heroes, guard of high decrees, meet hundred, thousand treasures, O infallible!
01.033.15    Long stood they there before the task was ended: thou wast the master of the foemen's treasure.
01.035.08    God Savitar the gold-eyed hath come hither, giving choice treasures unto him who worships.
01.047.06    O Mighty Ones, ye gave Sudas abundant food, brought on your treasure-laden car;
01.051.04    Thou hast unclosed the prisons of the waters; thou hast in the mountain seized the treasure rich in gifts.
01.053.03    Indra, most splendid, powerful, rich in mighty deeds, this treasure spread around is known to be thine own.
01.054.09    Quaff them and satisfy therewith thy longing; then fix thy mind upon bestowing treasure.
01.055.08    Thou bearest in both hands treasure that never fails; the famed One in his body holds unvanquished might.
01.058.06    The Bhrgus established thee among mankind for men, like as a treasure, beauteous, easy to invoke;
01.059.03    As in the Sun firm rays are set for ever, treasures are in Vaisvanara, in Agni.
01.060.01    As' twere Some goodly treasure Matarisvan brought, as a gift, the glorious Priest to Bhrgu,
01.064.13    Spoil with his steeds he gaineth, treasure with his men; he winneth honourable strength and prospereth.
01.068.04    Seated as Priest with Manu's progeny, of all these treasures he alone is Lord.
01.072.01    Agni is now the treasure-lord of treasures, for ever granting all immortal bounties.
01.081.07    Gather in both thy hands for us treasures of many hundred sorts. Sharpen thou us, and bring us wealth.
01.091.01    Our wise forefathers by thy guidance, Indu, dealt out among the Gods their share of treasure.
01.094.14    Thou givest wealth and treasure to the worshipper. Let us not in thy friendship, Agni, suffer harm.
01.096.04    That Matarisvan rich in wealth and treasure, light-winner, finds a pathway for his offspring.
01.096.06    Root of wealth, gathering-place of treasures, banner of sacrifice, who grants the suppliant's wishes:
01.100.10    With hosts on foot and cars he winneth treasures: well is he known this day by all the people.
01.100.13    Rich gifts and treasures evermore attend him. May Indra, girt by Maruts, be our succour.
01.102.05    For here in divers ways these men invoking thee, holder of treasures, sing hymns to win thine aid.
01.104.05    Now think thou of us, Maghavan, nor cast us away as doth a profligate his treasure.
01.113.07    Thou sovran Lady of all earthly treasure, flush on us here, auspicious Dawn, this morning.
01.116.12    What time ye, knowing well his case, delivered Vandana from the pit like hidden treasure.
01.116.13    In the great rite the wise dame called, Nasatyas, you, Lords of many treasures, to assist her.
01.116.15    Ye, Lords of many treasures, gave the poet his perfect vision as he mourned his trouble.
01.118.10    Loud-neighing, conquering the foe, high-mettled, firm-limbed and vigorous, winning thousand treasures.
01.118.11    Accepting these our songs, for our wellbeing come to us on your chariot treasure-laden.
01.119.01    With thousand banners, hundred treasures, pouring gifts, promptly obedient, bestowing ample room.
01.121.05    When the pure treasure unto thee they offered, the milk shed from the cow who streameth nectar.
01.123.02    She before all the living world hath wakened, the Lofty One who wins and gathers treasure.
01.123.04    Eager for conquest, with bright sheen she cometh. Her portion is the best of goodly treasures.
01.123.06    The far-refulgent Mornings make apparent the lovely treasures which the darkness covered.
01.123.12    Rich in kine, horses, and all goodly treasures, in constant operation with the sunbeams,
01.125.01    COMING at early morn he gives his treasure; the prudent one receives and entertains him.
01.125.02    Who stays thee, as thou comest, with his treasure, like game caught in the net, O early comer.
01.127.10    For radiant Agni, Lord of all these treasures, is exceeding strong.
01.130.04    He found the treasure brought from heaven that lay concealed, close-hidden, like the nestling of a bird, in rock, enclosed in never-ending rock.
01.130.11    Distributing the mighty treasures with his strength, parting all treasures with his strength.
01.134.06    For thee the nectar-yielding Cow pours all rich treasures forth as milk.
01.141.02    Thirdly, that they might drain the treasures of the Bull, the maidens brought forth him for whom the ten provide.
01.149.01    HITHER he hastens to give, Lord of great riches, King of the mighty, to the place of treasure.
01.151.05    On this great earth ye send your treasure down with might: unstained by dust, the crowding kine are in the stalls.
01.164.03    Seven Sisters utter songs of praise together, in whom the names of the seven Cows are treasured.
01.164.26    She, lady of all treasure, is come hither yearning in spirit for her calf and lowing.
01.164.49    Wealth-giver, treasure. finder, free bestower, -- bring that, Sarasvati, that we may drain it.
01.170.05    Thou, Lord of Wealth, art Master of all treasures, thou, Lord of friends, art thy friends' best supporter.
01.176.03    Within whose hands deposited all the Five Peoples' treasures rest.
01.181.01    This sacrifice is your glorification, ye who protect mankind and give them treasures.
01.186.12    Thought, toiling for the Gods and seeking treasure. May we find strengthening food in full abundance.
02.009.04    For thou art Lord of gathered wealth and treasure. of the bright song of praise thou art inventor.
02.011.01    HEAR thou my call, O Indra; be not heedless: thine may we be for thee to give us treasures;
02.013.13    Prepare thyself to grant us that great bounty, O Vasu, for abundant is thy treasure.
02.014.11    Him, ministers, the Lord of heavenly treasure and all terrestrial wealth that earth possesses,
02.014.12    Prepare thyself to grant us that great booty, O Vasu, for abundant is thy treasure.
02.015.09    There the staff-bearer found the golden treasure. These things did Indra in the Soma's rapture.
02.018.08    Ne' er be my love from Indra disunited still may his liberal Milch-cow yield us treasure.
02.021.06    Indra, bestow on us the best of treasures, the spirit of ability and fortune;
02.023.15    That, Son of Law I which is with might refulgent-that treasure wonderful bestow thou on us.
02.024.06    They who with much endeavour searching round obtained the Panis' noblest treasure hidden in the cave,-
02.035.07    lle Son of Waters, gathering strength in waters, shines for his worshipper to give him treasures.
02.038.01    To the Gods, verily, he gives rich treasure, and blesses him who calls them to the banquet.
02.039.01    SING like the two press-stones for this same purpose; come like two misers to the tree of treasure;
02.040.04    May they disclose to us great store of treasure, much-longed for, rich in food, source of enjoyment.
03.001.16    May we, O Agni, thou who leadest wisely, thy followers and masters of all treasures,
03.007.02    The Male who dwells in heaven hath Mares and Milchkine: he came to Goddesses who bring sweet treasure.
03.013.07    Yea, grant us treasure thousandfold with children and with nourishment,
03.015.04    Shine forth, a Bull invincible, O Agni, winning by conquest all the forts and treasures,
03.017.01    DULY enkindled after ancient customs, bringing all treasures, he is balmed with unguents,-
03.018.03    With prayer, so far as I have power, adoring-this hymn divine to gain a hundred treasures.
03.026.08    By his own nature gained the highest treasure, and looked abroad over the earth and heaven.
03.030.11    Indra alone filled full the earth and heaven, the Pair who meet together, rich in treasures.
03.030.19    Wide as a sea our longing hath expanded, fulfil it, O thou Treasure-Lord of treasures.
03.031.07    Longing for friendship came the noblest singer: the hill poured forth its treasure for the pious.
03.031.17    To thee proceed the dark, the treasure-holders, both of them sanctified by Surya's bounty.
03.034.09    Treasure of gold he won; he smote the Dasyus, and gave protection to the Aryan colour.
03.034.11    The Strong, who listens, who gives aid in battles, who slays the Vrtras, wins and gathers treasures.
03.036.09    Then bring thou hither, and let none prevent it: we know thee well, the Lord of wealth and treasure.
03.040.06    To Indra go the treasures of the worshipper, which never fail:
03.049.05    The Strong, who listens, who gives aid in battles, who slays the Vrtras, wins and gathers treasure.
03.051.05    Abundant are the gifts he gives to mortals: for him the earth bears a rich store of treasures.
03.055.15    Within a wondrous place the Twain are treasured: the one is manifest, the other hidden.
03.055.20    The two great meeting Bowls hath he united: each of the Pair is laden with histreasure.
03.055.22    May we as friends of thine share goodly treasures. Great is the Gods' supreme and sole dominion.
03.056.06    Send us, O Bhaga, triple wealth and treasure; cause the two worlds to prosper us, Preserver!
03.062.03    O Indra-Varuna, ours be this treasure ours be wealth, Maruts, with full store of heroes.
04.001.18    Then, afterwards they looked around, awakened, when first they held that Heaven allotted treasure.
04.002.13    Ruler of men, thou joyous God, bring treasure splendid and plentiful to aid the toiler.
04.005.10    He then who shone together with his Parents remembered Prsni's fair and secret treasure,
04.005.12    What is our wealth therefrom, and what our treasure? Tell us O Jatavedas, for thou knowest,
04.008.03    He gives e' en treasures that we love.
04.012.03    Straightway the self-reliant God, Most Youthful, gives treasures to the mortal who adores him.
04.017.06    Thou ever wast the Treasure-Lord of treasures: Indra, thou lettest all folk share thy bounty.
04.017.11    Most manly with these men of his who help him, dealing out wealth and gathering the treasure.
04.021.10    So Indra is the truthful Lord of treasure. Freedom he gave to man by slaying Vrtra.
04.024.01    For he the Hero, gives the singer treasures: he is the Lord who sends us gifts, ye people.
04.032.13    For, Indra, verily thou art the general treasure even of all.
04.033.11    Therefore do ye who are so great, O Rbhus, vouchsafe us treasures at this third libation.
04.034.02    Knowing your birth and rich in gathered treasure, Rbhus, rejoice together with the Rtus.
04.034.05    Come to us, Heroes, Vajas and Rbhuksans, glorified for the sake of mighty treasure.
04.034.07    Close-knit with drinkers first, who drink in season; close-knit with heavenly Dames who give us treasures.
04.034.10    Ye who have wealth in cattle and in booty, in heroes, in rich sustenance and treasure,
04.035.01    At this libation is your gift of treasure. Let gladdening draughts approach you after Indra' s.
04.035.05    With cunning, Rbhus, rich in treasure, fashioned the two swift Tawny Steeds who carry Indra.
04.035.09    The third libation, that bestoweth treasure, which ye have won by skill, ye dexterous-handed,-
04.041.03    Indra and Varuna are most liberal givers of treasure to the men who toil to serve them,
04.041.09    They have come nigh to you as treasurelovers, like mares, fleet-footed, eager for the glory.
04.044.01    Car praised in hymns, most ample, rich in treasure, fitted with seats, the car that beareth Surya.
04.050.10    Indra, Brhaspati, rainers of treasure, rejoicing at this sacrifice drink the Soma.
04.051.03    Dispelling gloom this day the wealthy Mornings urge liberal givers to present their treasures.
05.001.05    Yielding in every house his seven rich treasures, Agni is seated, Priest most skilled in worship.
05.004.01    O AGNI, King and Lord of wealth and treasures, in thee is my delight at sacrifices.
05.006.03    Agni gives precious gear for wealth, treasure he gives when he is pleased. Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
05.031.01    Even as a herdsman driveth forth his cattle, he goeth, first, uninjured, fain for treasure.
05.033.07    Such, Lord of Treasure, give us splendid riches. I praise the Friend's gift, his whose wealth is mighty.
05.036.01    MAY Indra come to us, he who knows rightly to give forth treasures from his store of riches.
05.039.01    That bounty, Treasure-Finder! bring filling both thy hands, to us.
05.041.05    Bring ye your riches forward borne on horses: let thought be framed for help and gain of treasure.
05.042.03    So then let him, God Savitar, provide us excellent, ready, and resplendent treasures.
05.042.05    God Bhaga, Savitar who deals forth riches, Indra, and they who conquer Vrtra's treasures,
05.042.07    Praise him the Chief who gives the boon of riches, Brhaspati distributor of treasures,
05.049.01    You, Asvins, Heroes rich in treasures, daily seeking your friendship fain would I turn hither.
05.049.02    Let him who rightly knoweth speak with homage to him who dealeth out man's noblest treasure.
05.054.07    His treasures, his resources, never waste away, whom. whether he be prince or Rsi, ye direct.
05.057.08    Ho! Maruts, Heroes, skilled in Law, immortal, be gracious unto us, ye rich in treasures,
05.058.08        (ditto 5.57.8)
05.059.08    Lauded by thee, these Maruts, Sons o Rudra, O Rsi, have sent down the heavenly treasure.
05.061.16    Send down the treasures that we crave.
05.075.01    To meet your treasure-bringing car, the mighty car most dear to us,
05.075.03    Come to us, O ye Asvin Pair, bringing your precious treasures, come
05.079.03    So, bringing treasure, dawn to-day on us thou Daughter of the Sky,
05.082.01    WE crave of Savitar the God this treasure much to be enjoyed.
06.003.07    Who with his glow in rapid course came hither to fill both worlds, well-wedded Dames, with treasure.
06.005.01    Sage who sends wealth comprising every treasure, bringer of many boons, devoid of malice.
06.005.03    Hence sendest thou, O sapient Jatavedas, to him who serves thee treasures in succession.
06.007.03    O King, Vaisvanara, bestow thou on us excellent treasures worthy to belonged fo r.
06.013.04    Enjoys each precious thing, O God, O Agni, gains wealth of corn and is the lord of treasures.
06.019.10    Thou, King, art Lord of earthly, heavenly treasure: vouchsafe us riches vast, sublime, and lasting.
06.023.03    He gives the hero room who pours oblations, and treasure even to the lowly singer.
06.023.10    That Indra may become the singer's patron and give him wealth in every kind of treasure.
06.030.01    INDRA hath waxed yet more for hero prowess, alone, Eternal, he bestoweth treasures.
06.036.05    Hear what thou mayst hear, thou who, fain for worship, as heaven girds earth, guardest thy servant's treasure;
06.039.05    Now, praised, O Ancient King! fill thou the singer with plenteous food that he may deal forth treasures.
06.044.07    A recent Friend, he found the skilful priest: he drank, and showed forth treasure from the Gods.
06.045.08    Him in whose hands they say are stored all treasures from the days of old,
06.045.20    For he alone is Lord of all the treasures of the earth: he speeds
06.047.06    Drink Soma boldly from the beaker, Indra, in war for treasures, Hero, Vrtra-slayer!
06.047.07    Look out for us, O Indra, as our Leader, and guide us on to gain yet goodlier treasure.
06.047.12    May helpful Indra as our good Protector, Lord of all treasures, favour us with succour,
06.047.23    Ten horses and ten treasure-chests, ten garments as an added gift,
06.052.05    Grant this the Treasure-Lord of treasures, coming, observant, oftenest of Gods, with succour!
06.055.03    Bright God whose steeds are goats, thou art a stream of wealth, a treasure-heap,
06.059.09    Indra and Agni, yours are all the treasures of the heavens and earth.
06.061.14    Guide us, Sarasvati, to glorious treasure: refuse us not thy milk, nor spurn us from thee.
06.065.04    Now is there treasure for the man who serves you, now for the hero, Dawns! who brings oblation;
06.068.06    May wealth which ye bestow in food and treasure on him who brings you gifts and sacrifices,
06.069.03    Lords of joy-giving draughts, Indra and Visnu, come, giving gifts of treasure, to the Soma.
06.073.03    Brhaspati in war hath won rich treasures, hath won, this God, the great stalls filled with cattle.
06.074.01    Placing in every house your seven great treasures, bring blessing to our quadrupeds and bipeds.
07.001.23    Hath him who wins him treasure by his Godhead, to whom the prince, in need, goes supplicating.
07.002.07    Send up our offerings when we call upon you, and so among the Gods obtain us treasures.
07.004.07    The foeman's treasure may be won with labour: may we be masters of our own possessions.
07.005.02    Vaisvanara when he hath grown in glory, shines on the tribes of men with light and treasure.
07.006.07    Vaisvanara the God, at the sun's setting, hath taken to himself deep-hidden treasures:
07.007.07    We, the Vasisthas, now implore thee, Agni, O Son of Strength, the Lord of wealth and treasure.
07.008.06    Be this my song, that winneth countless treasure, engendered with redoubled force for Agni,
07.011.03    Three times a day in thee are shown the treasures sent for the mortal who presents oblation.
07.012.03    With thee be most abundant gain of treasure. Ye Gods, preserve us evermore with blessings.
07.018.01    ALL is with thee, O Indra, all the treasures which erst our fathers won who sang thy praises.
07.018.19    Yamuna and the Trtsus aided Indra. There he stripped Bheda bare of all his treasures.
07.022.02    Delight thee, Indra, Lord of princely treasures.
07.025.02    Keep far from us the curse of the reviler: bring us accumulated store of treasures.
07.026.04    Even thus have they declared him. Famed is Indra as Conqueror, sole distributer of treasures;
07.027.05    Quick, Indra, give us room and way to riches, and let us bring thy mind to grant us treasures,
07.032.15    In battles with the foe urge on our mighty ones who give the treasures dear to thee,
07.032.24    For, Maghavan, thou art rich in treasures from of old, and must be called in every fight.
07.034.11    May they who lavish gifts bestow those treasures: may Rodasi and Varunani listen.
07.037.03    For thou, O Bounteous One, art used to giving, at parting treasure whether small or ample.
07.038.01    Now, now must Bhaga be invoked by mortals, Lord of great riches who distributes treasures.
07.041.06    As strong steeds draw a chariot may they bring us hitherward Bhaga who discovers treasure.
07.045.01    MAY the God Savitar, rich in goodly treasures, filling the region, borne by steeds, come hither,
07.045.03    May this God Savitar, the Strong and Mighty, the Lord of precious wealth, vouchsafe us treasures.
07.053.03    Yea, Heaven and Earth, ye hold in your possession full many a treasure for the liberal giver.
07.056.09    Maruts, accept this thousandfold allotment of household sacrifice and household treasure.
07.056.16    Give us a share in that delightful treasure, the genuine wealth that, Bulls! is your possession.
07.067.03    Come by the paths that ye are wont to travel, on car that finds the light, laden with treasure.
07.067.07    Lovers of Sweetness, we have brought this treasure to you as' twere an envoy sent for friendship.
07.070.04    Enriching us with treasures in abundance ye have looked back to former generations.
07.071.02    Bearing rich treasure in your car, O Asvins, come to the mortal who presents oblation.
07.071.03    With coursers yoked by Law drive hither, Asvins, your car whose reins are light, laden with treasure.
07.075.05    She who is rich in spoil, the Spouse of Surya, wondrously opulent, rules all wealth and treasures.
07.075.06    On her all-lovely car she comes, the Fair One, and brings rich treasure for her faithful servant.
07.077.03    Distinguished by her bean-is Dawn shines apparent, come forth to all the world with wondrous treasure.
07.079.03    Daughter of Heaven, a Goddess, she distributes, best of Angirases, treasures to the pious.
07.084.04    O Indra-Varuna, vouchsafe us riches with store of treasure, food, and every blessing;
07.088.01    Who bringeth on to us the Bull, the lofty, the Holy, laden with a thousand treasures.
07.090.03    His team of harnessed horses waits on Vayu, and, foremost, on the radiant Treasure-bearer.
07.090.06    May these who give us heavenly light, these rulers, with gifts of kine and horses, gold and treasures.
07.091.03    Wise, bright, arranger of his teams, he. seeketh men with rich food whose treasures are abundant.
07.098.06    Thou, Indra, art alone the Lord of cattle; may we enjoy the treasure which thou givest.
07.101.04    Three reservoirs that sprinkle down their treasure shed their sweet streams around him with a murmur.
07.103.10    Cow-bellow and Goat-bleat have granted riches, and Green and Spotty have vouchsafed us treasure.
08.004.16    Easy to find with thee are treasures of the Dawn for mortal man whom thou dost speed.
08.008.17    Come to us, ye who slay the foe, Lords of rich treasure, to this hymn.
08.014.06    Hast won all treasures for thine own.
08.019.33    I make the treasures of the folk, like songs, mine own, while I exalt thy sovran might.
08.021.17    Indra or blest Sarasvati alone bestows such wealth, treasure so great, or thou,
08.023.27    Grant us abundant. treasures, grant the opulence which many crave,
08.027.21    Lords of all riches, give fair treasure to the man, the wise man who hath sacrificed,
08.029.03    Another, thief-like, watches well the ways, and knows the places where the treasures lie.
08.035.22    Approach, ye Asvins, come to us: I call you, eager for your aid. Grant treasures to the worshipper.
08.035.23        (ditto 8.35.22)
08.035.24        (ditto 8.35.22)
08.040.04    Theirs to whom all this world belongs, this heaven and this mighty earth which bear rich treasure in their lap.
08.040.06    Demolish thou the Dasa's might. May we with Indra's help divide the treasure he hath gathered up.
08.045.15    Bring unto us the treasure of the opulent man who, loth to give,
08.046.14    Thou givest wealth to me myself, thou givest treasure, Excellent! and the strong steed,
08.048.01    WISELY have I enjoyed the savoury viand, religious-thoughted, best to find out treasure,
08.060.08    Over all treasures thou art Lord.
08.067.08    In thee all treasures are combined, Soma all blessed things in thee,
08.088.03    When he who will be born is born with power we look to treasures as our heritage.
08.088.08    Indra, the Friend of all, for succour we invoke, Guardian of treasure, sendjng wealth.
08.090.05    The true, Red Treasure they have sent, one only Son born of the Three.
08.092.11    Who, finder-out of treasures open and concealed, bringeth them hither, Holy One;
08.093.01    The praise of Maghavan who, rich in treasure, aids his singers with wealth thousandfold.
08.097.04    Repel all enmities and keep thern far away: let all win treasure for their own.
08.102.03    The chariot bright and radiant, treasure-laden, three-wheeled, with easy seat, and lightly rolling,
09.007.09    Gain for us treasures and renown.
09.014.08    Comprising all the treasures that are in the heavens and on the earth,
09.015.06    He, over places rough to pass, bringing rich treasures closely packed.
09.018.04    He who containeth in his hands all treasures much to be desired:
09.019.01    O SOMA, being purified bring us the wondrous treasure, meet
09.020.02    For he, as Pavamana, sends thousandfold treasure in the shape
09.036.05    May Soma pour all treasures of the heavens, the earth, the firmament
09.040.03    O Indu, Soma, send us now great opulence from every side, Pour on us treasures thousandfold.
09.057.04    All treasures both of heaven and earth.
09.062.12    Bring treasures to the worshipper.
09.063.29    Soma, do thou secure for us the treasures of the earih and heaven,
09.064.06    These Soma juices shall pour forth all treasures for the worshipper
09.065.02    Pervade, O Pavamana, all our treasures with repeated light,
09.069.10    Bring splendid treasures to the man who lauds thee. O Heaven and Earth, with all the Gods protect. us.
09.072.08    Let us not lack rich treasure reaching to our home, and may we clothe ourselves in manifold bright wealth.
09.078.05    Soma, as Pavamana thou, our faithful Friend, making for us these real treasures, flowest on.
09.084.03    He who is poured with milk, he who within the plants hastes bringing treasure for the happiness of Gods,
09.086.10    He, gladdening, best of Cheerers, juice! hat Indra loves, enriches with mysterious treasure earth and heaven.
09.086.38    Pour out upon us wealth in treasure and in gold: may we have strength to live among the things that be.
09.088.02    Like a capacious car hath it been harnessed, the Mighty; to acquire abundant treasures.
09.090.01    Going to Indra, sharpening his weapons, and in his hand containing every treasure.
09.090.02    Dwelling in wood as Varuna in rivers, lavishing treasure he distributes blessings
09.093.03    The kine make ready, as with new-washed treasures, the Head and Chief with milk within the vessels.
09.093.04    Hither upon her car come willing Plenty, inclined to us, to give us of her treasures.
09.096.10    Born in old time as finder-out of treasures, drained with the stone, decking himself in waters,
09.097.12    As he is purified he pours out treasures, a God bedewing Gods with his own juices.
09.097.24    From days of old is Treasure-Lord of riches: he, Indu, cherishes fair well-kept Order.
09.097.44    Pour us a fount of meath, a spring of treasure; send us a hero son and happy fortune.
09.097.50    God Soma, send us chariot-drawing horses that they may bring us treasures bright and golden.
09.097.53    May the Foe-queller shake us down, for triumph, like a tree's ripe fruit, sixty thousand treasures.
09.100.02    Thou in the worshipper's abode causest all treasures to increase.
09.100.03    All treasures of the earth and heaven, O Soma, thou dost multiply.
09.101.11    They, treasure-finders, have announced food unto us from every side.
09.110.11    Strength-winner, Treasure-finder, Life. bestower.
09.111.02    That treasure of the Panis thou discoveredst; thou with thy mothers deckest thee in thine abode, with songs of worship in thine home.
10.003.02    Holding aloft the radiant light of Surya, as messenger of heaven he shines with treasures.
10.005.01    HE only is the Sea, holder of treasures: born many a time he views the hearts within us.
10.006.06    In whom all goodly treasures meet together, even as steeds and riders for the booty.
10.011.08    And when thou, Godlike One, dealest forth treasures, vouchsafe us, too, our portion of the riches.
10.015.07    Grant to your sons a portion of that treasure, and, present, give them energy, ye Fathers.
10.021.06    All fair and lovely treasures-at your glad carouse-thou givest him who offers. Thou art waxing great.
10.022.13    May we know these whose treasures are like those of milch-kine, Thunderer!
10.022.15    Drink, drink the Soma, Hero Indra; be not withheld as thou art good, O Treasure-giver.
10.023.02    The treasure which his Bay Steeds found at sacrifice,-this wealth made opulent Indra slayer of the foe.
10.024.02    Lord of all strength and power, grant-at your glad carouse-the best choiceworthy treasure. Thou art waxing great.
10.030.12    For, wealthy Waters, ye control all treasures: ye bring auspicious intellect and Amrta.
10.031.11    To Nrsad's son they gave the name of Kainva, and he the brown-hued courser won the treasure.
10.036.11    That we may gain rich treasure sprung from hero sons. We crave this gracious favour of the Gods to-day.
10.036.13    Give us prosperity with hero children, and opulence in kine and various treasure.
10.039.02    Asvins, bestow on us a glorious heritage, and give our princes treasure fair as Soma is.
10.042.02    Make thou the Hero haste to give us riches even as a vessel filled brimful with treasure.
10.042.05    Whoso with plenteous food for him expresses strong Somas as much quickly-coming treasure,
10.042.09    Celestial-natured, he o' erwhelms with riches the devotee who keeps not back his treasure.
10.044.05    May precious treasures come to us-so will I pray. Come to the votary's gift offered with beauteous laud.
10.045.11    While, Agni, day by day men pay thee worship they win themselves all treasures worth the wishing.
10.047.01    THY right hand have we grasped in ours, O Indra, longing for treasure, Treasure-Lord of treasures!
10.047.02    Wealth, fully armed, good guard and kind protector, sprung from four seas, the prop and stay of treasures,
10.053.08    Bring hitherward the car with seats where eight may sit, whereon the Gods have brought the treasure that we love.
10.054.05    Thou hast all treasures in thy sole possession, treasures made manifest and treasures hidden.
10.061.08    Resistless foe, be found the hidden treasure of Susna multiplied in numerous offipring.
10.064.16    Thus hath the sage, skilled in loud singers' duties, desiring riches, yearning after treasure,
10.066.14    Like friendly-minded kinsmen, come at our desire, O Gods, and shake down treasures on us from above.
10.069.06    All treasures hast thou won, of plains and mountains, and quelled the Dasas' and Aryas' hatred.
10.071.01    All that was excellent and spotless, treasured within them, was disclosed through their affection.
10.073.04    Thou hadst a thousand treasures in possession. The Asvins, O thou Hero, gave thee riches.
10.074.03    This is the song of those Immortal Beings who long for treasures in their full perfection.
10.076.08    May all ye have of fair go to the Heavenly Race, and all your treasure to the earthly worshipper.
10.077.01    As with their voice from cloud they sprinkle treasure so are the wise man's liberal sacrifices.
10.082.04    To him in sacrifice they offered treasures,-Rsis of old, in numerous troops, as singers,
10.083.03    Slayer of foes, of Vrtra, and of Dasyu, bring thou to us all kinds of wealth and treasure.
10.085.29    Give thou the woollen robe away: deal treasure to the Brahman priests.
10.091.03    As Vasu, thou alone art Lord of all good things, of all the treasures that the heavens and earth produce.
10.099.03    He seized the hundred-gated castle's treasure by craft, unchecked, and slew the lustful demons.
10.108.07    Paved with the rock is this our treasure-chamber; filled full of precious things, of kine, and horses.
10.111.10    Indra, may thy terrestrial treasures reach us, and our full songs of joy approach thy dwelling.
10.112.10    Aim of our eyes be thou, for we implore thee, O Maghavan, Friend of friends and Lord of treasures.
10.125.03    I am the Queen, the gatherer-up of treasures, most thoughtful, first of those who merit worship.
10.132.03    Or when the worshipper augments his riches let not his treasures be shut up
10.138.04    He boldly cast down forts which none had e' er assailed: unwearied he destroycd the godless treasure-stores.
10.139.03    He, root of wealth, the gatherer-up of treasures, looks with his might on every form and figure.
10.140.03    In thee are treasured various forms of strengthening food, born nobly and of wondrous help.
10.143.06    Come with your joys, most liberal Gods, Lords of all treasures, bringing weal.
10.180.01    In thy right hand, O Indra, bring us treasures: thou art the Lord of rivers filled with riches.
10.191.01    Bring us all treasures as thou art enkindled in libation's place

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