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6 occurrences of mercy across 4 texts in /en/Hinduism/_Legacy
| en/Hinduism/_Legacy/KANDA II.txt 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| or us by sacrifice Varuna [3], bestowing (on him); Show thy | mercy | and be ready to hear our call. y Far-famed is this Agni of |
| en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Hymns of the Atharva-Veda.txt 1 | ||
| he g‚l‚sha is a potent remedy: do thou (Rudra) with it show | mercy | to us, that we may live! 3. Both well-being and comfort sha |
| en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Bhagavad Gita (Edwin Arnold tr.).txt 2 | ||
| ee, Lord of Lords! I see, Thee only- only Thee! Now let Thy | mercy | unto me be given, Thou Refuge of the World! Lo! to the cave |
| nd,- Him, the Highest, worshipping alway- No longer grow at | mercy | of what breeze Of summer pleasure stirs the sleeping trees, |
| en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Bhagavad Gita (3).txt 2 | ||
| ee, Lord of Lords! I see, Thee only- only Thee! Now let Thy | mercy | unto me be given, Thou Refuge of the World! Lo! to the cave |
| nd,- Him, the Highest, worshipping alway- No longer grow at | mercy | of what breeze Of summer pleasure stirs the sleeping trees, |