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01.028.01 THERE where the broad-based stone raised on high to press the juices out,
01.054.09 Therefore for thee are these abundant beakers Indra's drink, stone-pressed juices held in ladles.
01.079.03 Aryaman, Mitra, Varuna, Parijman fill the hide full where lies the nether press-stone.
01.080.07 Indra, unconquered might is thine, Thunderer, Caster of the Stone;
01.083.06 Where the stone rings as' twere a singer skilled in laud, -- Indra in truth delights when these come near to him.
01.084.03 May, with its voice, the pressing-stone draw thine attention hitherward.
01.088.03 For your sake, O ye Maruts very mighty and well-born, have they set the stone, in motion.
01.089.04 And the joy-giving stones that press the Soma's juice. Asvins, may ye, for whom our spirits long, hear this.
01.109.03 For Indra-Agni the strong drops are joyful, for here in the bowl's lap are both the press-stones.
01.118.03 With your well-rolling car, descending swiftly, hear this the press-stone's song, ye Wonder-Workers.
01.121.08 That men might press with stones the gladdening yellow, strengthened with milk, fermenting, to exalt thee.
01.130.02 O Indra, drink the Soma juice pressed out with stones. poured from the reservoir, as an ox drinks the spring, a very thirsty bull the spring.
01.133.02 O thou who castest forth the stones crushing the sorceresses' heads,
01.135.02 Purified by the stones the Soma flows for thee, clothed with its lovely splendours, to the reservoir, flows clad in its refulgent light.
01.135.08 Drink, Indra-Vayu, of these Juices pressed with stones, Strength-givers! till they gladden you.
01.135.10 O Vayu, pass thou over all the slumberers, and where the press-stone rings enter ye both that house, yea, Indra, go ye both within.
01.137.01 WITH stones have we pressed out: O come; these gladdening drops are blent with milk, these Soma-drops which gladden you.
01.137.04 As' twere a radiant-coloured cow, they milk with stones the stalk for you, with stones they milk the Soma-plant.
01.139.08 These Soma-drops, strong Indra! drink for heroes, poured, pressed out by pressing-stones, are welling forth for thee, for thee the drops are welling forth.
01.139.14 Now with our ears we catch the sound of the press-stone that rings afar.
01.149.01 The pressing-stones shall serve him speeding near us.
01.172.02 Far from us be the stone ye hurl.
01.191.15 The poison-insect is so small; I crush the creature with a stone.
02.001.01 THOU, Agni, shining in thy glory through the days, art brought to life from out the waters, from the stone:
02.012.03 Begat the fire between two stones, the spoiler in warriors' battle, He, O men, is Indra.
02.012.06 Who, fair-faced, favours him who presses Soma with stones made ready, He, O men, is Indra.
02.016.05 Strong are the two Adhvaryus, strong are both the stones. They press the Soma that is strong for him the Strong.
02.024.04 The well with mouth of stone that poured a flood of meath, which Brahmapaspati hath opened with his might-
02.036.01 WATER and milk hath he endued, sent forth to thee: the men have drained him with the filters and the stones.
02.039.01 SING like the two press-stones for this same purpose; come like two misers to the tree of treasure;
02.039.07 Asvins, these hymns that struggle to approach you, sharpen ye like an axe upon a whetstone.
03.001.01 Thou shinest to the Gods, I set the pressstones. I toil; be joyful in thyself, O Agni.
03.004.09 Whence springs the hero, powerful, skilled in action, lover of Gods, adjuster of the press-stones.
03.029.06 Bright, checkless, as it were upon the Atvins' path, lie passeth by the stones and burneth up the grass.
03.030.02 Made for the Firm and Strong are these libations. The pressing-stones are set and fire is kindled.
03.041.02 The pressing-stones were set at morn.
03.042.02 Come, Indra, to this gladdening drink, placed on the grass, pressed out with stones:
03.044.01 May this delightsome Soma be expressed for thee by tawny stones.
03.044.05 Disclosed the Soma juice pressed out by tawny stones, with tawny steeds drave forth the kine.
03.053.10 Like swans, prepare a song of praise with pressing-stones, glad in your hymns with juice poured forth in sacrifice.
03.054.12 Take your delight, Ye Rbhus joined with Pusan: ye have prepared the rite with stones adjusted.
03.057.04 Fixing with thought, at sacrifice, the press-stones, I bid the well-formed Heaven and Earth come hither;
03.058.03 With lightly-rolling car and well-yoked horses hear this, the press-stone's song, ye Wonder-Workers.
03.058.08 Sprung from high Law your car, urged on by press-stones, goes round the earth and heaven in one brief moment.
04.003.03 A song of praise sing to the God Immortal, whom the stone, presser of the sweet juice, worships.
04.021.06 When sitting pondering in deep devotion in Ausija's abode they ply the press-stone,
04.028.05 The stable which the bar or stone obstructed; and piercing through set free the habitations.
04.030.20 A hundred fortresses of stone.
04.032.05 As such, O Caster of the Stone, come with thy succours wonderful,
04.045.05 When with pure hands the prudent energetic priest hath with the stones pressed out the Soma rich in meath.
05.025.08 Resplendent are thy rays of light: loud is thy voice like pressing-stones.
05.030.08 Yea, and the rolling stone that is in heaven both worlds, as on a car, brought to the Maruts.
05.031.05 When heroes sang their laud to thee the Hero, Indra! and stones and Aditi accordant,
05.031.12 The creaking stone is laid upon the altar, and the Adhvaryus come to turn it quickly.
05.035.05 O Satakratu, Lord of Strength, O Indra, Caster of the Stone.
05.036.03 Invoked of many, Caster of the Stone my heart quakes like a rolling wheel for fear of penury.
05.036.04 Like the press-stone is this thy praiser, Indra. Loudly he lifts his voice with strong endeavour.
05.037.02 With kindled fire and strewn grass let him worship, and, Soma-presser, sing with stones adjusted:
05.037.02 And let the priest whose press-stones ring forth loudly, go down with his oblation to the river.
05.038.03 O Darter of the Stone, the powers which readily obey thy will,-
05.039.01 STONE-DARTING Indra. Wondrous One, what wealth is richly given from thee,
05.039.03 With this thou rendest e' en the firm, Stone-Darter! so to gain thee strength.
05.040.01 COME thou to what the stones have pressed, drink Soma, O thou Soma's Lord,
05.040.02 Strong is the stone, the draught is strong, strong is this Soma that is pressed,
05.040.08 The Brahman Atri, as he set the press-stones, serving the Gods with praise and adoration,
05.043.04 Two arms-the Soma's dexterous immo. lators-and the ten fingers set and fix the press-stone.
05.045.07 Here, urged by hands, loudly hath rung the press-stone wherewith Navagvas through ten months sang praises.
05.047.03 A gay-hued Stone set in the midst of heaven, he hath gone forth and guards mid-air's two limits.
05.048.03 With pressing-stones and with the bright beams of the day he hurls his broadest bolt against the Guileful One.
05.054.03 They gleam with lightning, Heroes, Casters of the Stone, wind-rapid Maruts, overthrowers of the bills,
05.056.04 Cause e' en the heavenly stone to shake' yea, shake the rocky mountain as they race along.
05.086.06 The strength-bestowing offering thus to Indra-Agni hath been paid, as butter, purified by stones.
06.006.05 Forth darts the Bull's tongue like the sharp stone weapon discharged by him who fights to win the cattle.
06.040.02 The men, the pressing-stones, the cows, the waters have made this Soma ready for thy drinking.
06.044.20 Indra, they bring to thee, the Strong and Mighty, Soma of juices shed by mighty press-stones.
06.045.09 Lord of Strength, Caster of the Stone, destroy the firm forts built by men,
06.046.02 As such, O Wonderful, whose hand holds thunder, praised as mighty, Caster of the Stone!
06.048.05 He whom floods, stones, and trees support, the offspring of eternal Law;
06.051.14 Soma, these pressing-stones have called aloud to win thee for our Friend.
06.063.03 With lifted hands your servant hath adored you. Yearningfor you the press-stones shed the liquid.
06.075.12 Avoid us thou whose flight is straight, and let our bodies be as stone.
07.002.09 (ditto 3.4.9)
07.021.02 Hither, for men to grasp, are brought the press-stones, far-thundering, famous, strong, that wait on heroes.
07.022.01 DRINK Soma, Lord of Bays, and let it cheer thee: Indra, the stone, like a well guided courser,
07.022.04 Hear thou the call of the juice-drinking press-stone: hear thou the Brahman's hymn who sings and lauds thee.
07.033.14 He brings the bearer of the laud and Saman: first shall he speak bringing the stone for pressing.
07.035.07 Blest unto us be Soma, and devotions, blest be the Sacrifice, the Stones for pressing.
07.039.01 Like car-borne men the stones their path have chosen: let the priest, quickened, celebrate our worship.
07.042.01 Loud low the Milch-kine swimming in the waters: set be the stones that grace our holy service.
07.068.04 What time this stone of yours, the Gods' adorer, upraised, sounds forth for you as Soma-presser,
07.104.05 Indra and Soma, cast ye downward out of heaven your deadly darts of stone burning with fiery flame,
07.104.18 May she fall downward into endless caverns. May press-stones with loud ring destroy the demons.
07.104.19 Hurl down from heaven thy bolt of stone, O Indra: sharpen it, Maghavan, made keen by Soma.
07.104.23 Destroy him shaped as eagle or as vulture as with a stone, O Indra, crush the demon.
08.001.05 O Caster of the Stone, I would not sell thee for a mighty price,
08.001.17 Press out the Soma with the stones, and in the waters wash it clean.
08.002.02 Washed by the men, pressed out with stones, strained through the filter made of wool,
08.002.40 Shaped as a Ram, Stone-hurler I once thou camest hither to the son
08.004.13 The pressing-stones speak loud of Indra, while they shed the juice which, offered, honours him.
08.012.04 Accept this laud for aid, made pure like oil, thou Caster of the Stone,
08.013.26 O Indra, Caster of the Stone, thou helpest him who praises thee:
08.013.32 Strong is the press-stone, strong thy joy, strong is the flowing Soma juice:
08.015.04 Which, Caster of the Stone! gives room and shines like gold.
08.022.08 This Soma pressed with stones is yours, ye Heroes, Lords of plenteous wealth.
08.026.24 And liberal as a press-stone with a horse's back.
08.027.01 CHEIF Priest is Agni at the laud, as stones and grass at sacrifice:
08.034.02 May the stone draw thee as it speaks, the Soma-stone with ringing voice.
08.034.03 The stones' rim shakes the Soma here like a wolf worrying a sheep.
08.036.05 Stone-hurler, glorify the Atris' hymn of praise. O Satakratu, drink Soma to make thee glad.
08.038.03 The men with pressing-stones have pressed this meath of yours which gives delight:
08.042.04 Asvins, with songs the singer stones have made you hasten hitherward,
08.052.02 Him, Maker of the sky, let stones wet with the Soma ne' er forsake,
08.054.08 The men with stones have milked for thee this nectar of the Soma juice:
08.061.11 The pressing-stones are set at work: the meath is poured into the tank,
08.071.05 This Soma here expressed with stones and dressed with milk for thy carouse,
08.081.27 Even from far away our songs reach thee, O Caster of the Stone:
08.086.09 O Caster of the Stone, nor Gods nor mortals have attained to thee.
08.094.10 As to Gosarya thou, Stone-darter, gavest wealth, give me a gold-bright stall of kine.
08.097.03 The pressing-stones shall pour for us the essence of the meath of all,
09.011.05 Purify Soma when effused with stones which bands move rapidly,
09.024.05 Thou, Indu, when, effused by stones, thou runnest to the filter, art,
09.026.05 Him, green, beloved, many eyed, the Sisters with prosing stones
09.030.05 To waters with the stones they drive thee tawny-hued, most rich in sweets,
09.032.02 Then Trita's Maidens onward urge the Tawny-coloured with the stones,
09.034.03 With stones they press the Soma forth, the Strong conducted by the strong:
09.038.02 The Dames of Trita with the stones onward impel this Tawny One
09.039.06 In union they have sung the hymn: with stones they urge the Tawny One.
09.050.03 On to the fleece they urge with stone the tawny well-beloved One,
09.051.01 ADHVARYU, on the filter pour the Soma juice expressed with stones,
09.053.01 O THOU with stones for arms, thy powers, crushing the fiends, have raised themselves:
09.063.13 Soma the God, expressed with stones, like Surya, floweth on his way,
09.065.08 Whose coloured sap they drive with stones, the yellow meath-distilling juice,
09.065.15 O thou whose potent gladdening juice they milk out with the stones, flow on,
09.066.29 This Soma, through the pressing-stones, is sporting on the oxhide, and
09.067.03 Poured forth by pressing-stones, do thou with loud roar send us in a stream
09.067.17 Bruised by the press-stones and extolled, Soma, thou goest to the sieve,
09.067.18 This juice bruised by the pressing-stones and lauded passes through the sieve,
09.068.09 With milk and waters is he decked when pressed with stones: Indu, when purified, shall find sweet rest and room.
09.071.03 Onward he flows, from both the hands, pressed out with stones: excited by the prayer, the water makes him wild.
09.072.04 Washed by the men, stone-pressed, dear on the holy grass, faithful to seasons, Lord of cattle from of old,
09.075.04 Pressed by the stones, with hymns, and graciously inclined, illuminating both the Parents, Heaven and Earth,
09.079.04 The press-stones chew and crunch thee on the ox's hide: sages have milked thee with their hands into the streams.
09.080.04 Soma who winnest thousands, driven by the men, expressed with stones, bring, as thou flowest, all the Gods.
09.080.05 Deft-handed men with stones, the ten swift fingers, drain thee into waters, thee, the Steer enriched with sweets.
09.082.03 The waters too have flowed, the Sisters, to the kine: he meets the pressing-stones at the beloved rite.
09.086.23 Pressed out with stones thou flowest onward to the sieve, O Indu, entering the depths of Indra's throat.
09.086.34 Purified with the hands, pressed by the men with stones, thou speedest on to mighty booty-bringing war.
09.096.10 Born in old time as finder-out of treasures, drained with the stone, decking himself in waters,
09.097.11 Then in a stream he flows, milked out with press-stones, mingled with sweetness, through the fleecy filter-
09.098.06 Whom, bright with native splendour, crushed between the pair of pressingstones-
09.101.03 By pressing-stones, to sacrifice.
09.101.11 Effused by means of pressing-stones, upon the ox-hide visible,
09.102.02 The place, near the two pressing-stones of Trita, hath he occupied,
09.107.01 Who, friend of man, hath run amid the water-streams. He hath pressed Soma out with stones.
09.107.09 Effused by stones, O Soma, and urged through the long wool of the sheep,
09.109.09 Pressed out with stones, directed by the men, go fortli, O Soma, into Indra's throat.
09.112.02 With stones, and with enkindled flames, seeks him who hath a store of gold. Flow, Indu, flow for Indra's sake.
09.112.03 A bard am I, my dad's a leech, mammy lays corn upon the stones.
09.113.06 Lords it o' er Soma with the stone, with Soma bringing forth delight, flow, Indu, flow for Indra's sake.
10.028.03 Men with the stone press out for thee, O Indra, strong, gladdening Soma, and thereof thou drinkest.
10.035.09 This day we pray with innocence in strewing grass, adjusting pressing-stones, and perfecting the hymn.
10.036.04 May ringing press-stones keep the Raksasas afar, ill dream, and Nirrti, and each voracious fiend.
10.064.15 Even where the stone that presses meath rings loudly out, and where the sages make their voices heard with hymns.
10.070.07 Up stands the stone, high burns the fire enkindled: Aditi's lap contains the Friendly Natures
10.076.02 Press the libation out, most excellent of all: the Pressing-stone is grasped like a hand-guided steed.
10.076.03 Juice that this Stone pours out removes defect of ours, as in old time it brought prosperity to man.
10.076.04 Pour riches forth for us with troops of hero sons, and bear ye up, O Stones, the song that visits Gods.
10.076.06 Stirred be the glorious Stones: let it press out the juice, the Stone with heavenly song that reaches up to heaven,
10.076.07 The Stones press out the Soma, swift as car-borne men, and, eager for the spoil, drain forth the sap thereof
10.076.08 Ye, present men, have been most skilful in your work, even ye, O Stones who pressed Soma for Indra's drink.
10.078.06 Born from the stream, like press-stones are the Princes, for ever like the stones that crush in pieces;
10.085.04 Thou standest listening to the stones none tastes of thee who dwells on earth.
10.087.04 Bending thy shafts through sacrifices, Agni, whetting their points with song as if with whetstones,
10.089.12 And pierce, as' twere a stone launched forth from heaven, with hottest blaze the men who love deception.
10.092.15 By reason of his birth here Angiras first sang: the pressing-stones upraised bebeld the sacrifice-
10.092.15 The stones through which the Sage became exceeding vast, and the sharp axe obtains in fight the beauteous place.
10.094.01 LET these speak loudly forth; let us speak out aloud: to the loud speaking Pressing-stones address the speech;
10.094.01 When, rich with Soma juice, Stones of the mountain, ye, united, swift to Indra bring the sound of praise.
10.094.02 While, pious Stones, they ply their task with piety, and, even before the Hotar, taste the offered food.
10.094.05 Then downward to the nether stone's fixt place they sink, and, splendid as the Sun, effuse their copious stream.
10.094.08 These Stones with ten conductors, rapid in their course, with lovely revolution travel round and round.
10.094.10 Fair are ye, as it were, through splendour of his wealth, his in whose sacrifice, O Stones, ye find delight.
10.094.11 Bored deep, but not pierced through with holes, are ye, O Stones, not loosened, never weary, and exempt from death,
10.094.13 This, this the Stones proclaim, what time they are disjoined, and when with ringing sounds they move and drink the balm.
10.094.14 So loose thou too his thought who hath effused the sap, and let the Stones which we are honouring be disjoined.
10.100.08 The press-stone as it sheds the meath rings loudly forth. We ask for freedom and complete felicity.
10.100.09 Ye Vasus, let the stone, the presser stand erect: avert all enmities and keep them far remote.
10.101.07 Pour forth the well with stone wheel, wooden buckets, the drink of heroes, with the trough for armour.
10.101.09 Pour golden juice within the wooden vessel: with stone-made axes fashion ye and form it.
10.104.02 O Indra, hearer of the laud, with Soma which stones have mixed for thee enhance thy rapture.
10.108.11 Kine which Brhaspati, and Soma, Rsis, sages, and pressing-stones have found when hidden.
10.142.03 And thou, O Agni, thou of Godlike nature, sparest the stones, while caring up the brushwood.
10.175.01 I. MAY Savitar the God, O Stones, stir you according to the Law:
10.175.02 Stones, drive calamity away, drive ye away malevolence:
10.175.03 Of one accord the upper Stones, giving the Bull his bull-like strength,
10.175.04 May Savitar the God, O Stones, stir you as Law commands for him
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