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Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 2 | i. 1. 2~a Thou art the substance
2 1, 1, 9 | thee.~q O god Savitr, &c. [2]~r Let not Araru mount the
3 1, 1, 13| prastara and sit on the strew [2].~Accepting this supplication,
4 1, 1, 14| kine and horses;~May he be [2] favourable to such as we
5 1, 2, 1 | i. 2. 1.~a May I the waters wet (
6 1, 2, 2 | i. 2. 2.~a To the purpose, to
7 1, 2, 2 | i. 2. 2.~a To the purpose, to the
8 1, 2, 2 | the birthplace of Indra [2]; harm me not.~k For ploughing
9 1, 2, 3 | i. 2. 3.~a The thought divine
10 1, 2, 3 | horse; be for my enjoyment [2]. Thou art a goat; be for
11 1, 2, 4 | i. 2. 4.~a This is thy body,
12 1, 2, 5 | i. 2. 5.~a Thou art a Vasvi,
13 1, 2, 6 | i. 2. 6.~a Let thy shoot be joined
14 1, 2, 7 | i. 2. 7.~a I buy Soma from thee,
15 1, 2, 8 | i. 2. 8.~a Up with life, with
16 1, 2, 9 | i. 2. 9.~a Move I forward, O
17 1, 2, 10| i. 2. 10.~a Thou art the hospitality
18 1, 2, 11| i. 2. 11.~a May thy every shoot,
19 1, 2, 12| i. 2. 12.~a Thou I art the abode
20 1, 2, 12| hail! Thou art a lioness, [2] bestowing increase of wealth;
21 1, 2, 13| i. 2. 13.~a They yoke their minds,
22 1, 2, 13| good things,~Give to us [2] from right and from left.~
23 1, 2, 14| i. 2. 14.~a Put forth thy strength
24 1, 2, 14| not kin.~f He knows thy [2] loving kindliness, O most
25 1, 3, 2 | i. 3. 2.~a I dig those which slay
26 1, 3, 14| O many-faced sacrificer [2],~Morning and evening, the
27 1, 4, 1 | Soma, to Soma, hail!~1 4. 2.~a Be pure for the lord
28 1, 4, 43| bring hither, O god,~Them [2], O Agni, do thou incite
29 1, 4, 44| and plants friendly to us [2]; be they hostile to him
30 1, 4, 45| riches-lord of riches,~I hail [2], O lord in the sacrifices;~
31 1, 5, 1 | established it; therefore [2] did Pusan prosper; therefore
32 1, 5, 2 | i. 5. 2.~He who removes the fire
33 1, 5, 2 | preserve the sacrificer [2]. He makes a discrimination;
34 1, 5, 3 | thy tongues;~Seven seers [2], seven dear abodes,~Seven
35 1, 5, 4 | by means of the deities [2] he unites him. The sacrifice
36 1, 5, 5 | Giving increase of wealth [2] to me.~i O Agni, the purifying,
37 1, 5, 6 | for prosperity.~i O Agni [2] be thou our nearest,~Our
38 1, 5, 7 | reverence; the seasons are six [2]; verily he rests on the
39 1, 5, 8 | with cattle. He falls away [2] from this world who pays
40 1, 5, 9 | precious wealth of the gods [2]; the gods thought that
41 1, 5, 10| in milk are the plants [2],~The milk of the shoot
42 1, 5, 11| thousandfold,~O Vaiçvanara [2], O Agni, through thy help.~
43 1, 6, 1 | a support, I take thee [2].~k For the people, for
44 1, 6, 2 | i. 6. 2.~a Thou art secure; may
45 1, 6, 2 | Indra, destroying the foe [2]; do thou enter me with
46 1, 6, 3 | thou art enjoyed by us [2], may I attain joy from
47 1, 6, 4 | milking,~Possessing Indra [2], may we win,~May we milk
48 1, 6, 6 | us~Glory in good heroes [2],~Giving increase and wealth
49 1, 6, 7 | bestrewed', they say; men [2] indeed desire what is bestrewed,
50 1, 6, 8 | beginning. The wooden sword [2], the potsherds, the offering-spoon,
51 1, 6, 9 | the supreme goal. He who [2] knowing thus offers the
52 1, 6, 10| sacrifice he makes the Brahman [2]. When the year is completed
53 1, 6, 11| with 'Be it proclaimed' [2], he lets (the calf) go
54 1, 6, 12| h The singers sing thee [2];~The praisers hymn thy
55 1, 7, 1 | in mind reflect on Vayu [2]; verily he lets the calf
56 1, 7, 2 | i. 7. 2.~Samçravas Sauvarcanasa
57 1, 7, 2 | increase.' 'Her food then [2] hast thou invoked', he
58 1, 7, 3 | serves) to win Prajapati [2]. Whatever the gods did
59 1, 7, 4 | sacrifice on both sides [2], in front and behind; this
60 1, 7, 5 | strew and the waters are [2]; the Vedi is the abode
61 1, 7, 6 | world. 'I have been united [2] with the light', he says;
62 1, 7, 8 | they remove from us evil [2].~1 This steed speedeth
63 1, 7, 13| strong men;~Let not thine [2] anger spread on every side.~
64 1, 7, 15| i. 8. 2.~He offers to Agni on eight
65 1, 7, 18| h Let mind return to us [2]~For vigour, for insight,
66 1, 7, 22| a dish of Açvattha wood [2] with four corners (made)
67 1, 7, 25| Thou art the bolt of Indra [2] slaying foes; with thee
68 1, 7, 26| protector of holy order [2], beyond distress.~h To
69 1, 7, 35| art born of holy order [2].~h O Mitra and Varuna,~
70 2, 1, 1 | from the offspring of him [2] who being fit for offspring
71 2, 1, 2 | ii. 1. 2.~Prajapati created offspring;
72 2, 1, 2 | bone became a barren ewe [2]. The gods said, 'Here has
73 2, 1, 3 | village. In that it is an ox [2], it is Indra's; in that
74 2, 1, 4 | brown one to Prajapati [2] all the gods are Prajapati;
75 2, 1, 5 | sacrifice. The days and nights [2] are cattle; verily he gives
76 2, 1, 6 | he has recourse to Indra [2] with his own; verily he
77 2, 1, 7 | is the sap of the metres [2]; splendour is as it were
78 2, 1, 8 | grass; verily he crushes [2] him; the kindling-wood
79 2, 1, 9 | becomes an eater of food [2]. He should offer at the
80 2, 1, 10| his own share; verily he [2] purifies him. The dawn
81 2, 1, 11| God Agni with the Vasus [2],~Soma with the dread forms,~
82 2, 2, 1 | ii. 2. 1.~Prajapati created offspring.
83 2, 2, 1 | offering on eleven potsherds [2]. Verily Indra and Agni
84 2, 2, 2 | ii. 2. 2.~To Agni, maker of paths,
85 2, 2, 2 | ii. 2. 2.~To Agni, maker of paths,
86 2, 2, 2 | He should offer at night [2], for at night the Raksases
87 2, 2, 3 | ii. 2. 3.~He who does not attain
88 2, 2, 3 | he bestows life upon him [2]; he lives all his days.
89 2, 2, 4 | ii. 2. 4.~He who desires, 'May
90 2, 2, 4 | to Agni, the purifier [2], thereby he bestows speech
91 2, 2, 5 | ii. 2. 5.~He who is calumniated
92 2, 2, 5 | verily he purifies him [2]; he obtains offspring.
93 2, 2, 6 | ii. 2. 6.~He who is about to engage
94 2, 2, 6 | lost Varuna's protection [2]; Varuna does not seize
95 2, 2, 7 | ii. 2. 7.~He who desires cattle
96 2, 2, 7 | hymn with his own share [2]; he gives him food; verily
97 2, 2, 8 | ii. 2. 8.~He who desires a village
98 2, 2, 8 | anger, and mind; he wins [2] the battle. The same offering
99 2, 2, 9 | ii. 2. 9.~He who practises witchcraft
100 2, 2, 9 | potsherds to Agni and Visnu [2]; all the gods are Agni,
101 2, 2, 10| ii. 2. 10.~Yonder sun did not
102 2, 2, 10| whatever Manu said is medicine [2]; verily he makes medicine
103 2, 2, 11| ii. 2. 11.~He who desires a village
104 2, 2, 11| other. The same offering [2] should he make who desires, '
105 2, 2, 12| ii. 2. 12.~a The golden germ.~
106 2, 2, 12| quicken with thy might [2].~m The songs salute thee,~
107 2, 3, 1 | Come hither, O ye Maruts [2] rich in dew, with this
108 2, 3, 2 | ii. 3. 2.~The gods were afraid of
109 2, 3, 2 | thereby they bestowed upon it [2] radiance. For him who desires
110 2, 3, 3 | brilliance and splendour [2]. He whose desire is not
111 2, 3, 4 | Indra on eleven potsherds [2]; verily he led him to the
112 2, 3, 5 | equally with us.' For him [2] they offered this oblation
113 2, 3, 7 | the brilliance of Savitr [2]; in that (he offers) to
114 2, 3, 9 | the mind of his equals [2]. 'Thou art secure; may
115 2, 3, 10| free for life, for living,~[2] with the Brhat and Rathantara'
116 2, 3, 11| physicians of the gods [2]; verily by them he makes
117 2, 3, 13| him. In the clotted milk [2] he puts down the cake;
118 2, 3, 14| oblation which is set forth [2],~Do ye taste, accept it,
119 2, 4, 1 | the Raksases in front [2] they repelled thereby;
120 2, 4, 2 | ii. 4. 2.~The gods and the Asuras
121 2, 4, 2 | himself, for prosperity [2]. That was the highest victory
122 2, 4, 3 | might, power, strength [2], offspring, and cattle
123 2, 4, 4 | before me', said Soma, 'mine [2] is what grows on untilled (
124 2, 4, 9 | Kariras (in the sacrifice) [2], by means of an offering
125 2, 4, 10| with their own share; they [2] make Parjanya rain for
126 2, 4, 11| whole of the sacrifice [2]; verily with the whole
127 2, 4, 12| not restrain it. Visnu [2] was another god; he said, '
128 2, 4, 14| Like kine unmilked,~Lord [2] of this moving world, seeing
129 2, 5, 1 | that.' He replied, 'Before [2] a year is out it will grow
130 2, 5, 2 | ii. 5. 2.~Tvastr, his son being slain,
131 2, 5, 2 | Soma said, 'Hurl it not [2]; we are within.' 'Ye are
132 2, 5, 3 | my power and strength [2] have gone into the earth;
133 2, 5, 4 | Whatever he has, all that [2] he appropriates. One should
134 2, 5, 5 | should not offer twice [2]. If he were to offer now
135 2, 5, 6 | with their two bay steeds [2] the offering. The new and
136 2, 5, 7 | yonder world. 'Forward [2] your viands', he repeats,
137 2, 5, 8 | repeats fifteen Samidhenis [2]. The nights of the half-month
138 2, 5, 9 | for no one surpasses him [2]. 'Surpassing, bearing the
139 2, 5, 9 | produce an enemy for him [3].2 'Bring hither the gods to
140 2, 5, 10| twenty-one serve) for support [2]. He should repeat twenty-four
141 2, 5, 11| cattle both does he win [2]; verily also the world
142 2, 5, 12| people, for the sacrifice [2]~May we conquer in battle
143 2, 6, 1 | He offers to Tanunapat [2]; verily in the sacrifice
144 2, 6, 2 | ii. 6. 2.~The two portions of the
145 2, 6, 2 | makes him head of his peers [2]. He offers with averse
146 2, 6, 3 | place of sacrifice; they [2] saw the sacrificial cake
147 2, 6, 4 | does he dig as is measured [2] by Prajapati as the mouth
148 2, 6, 5 | by offspring and cattle [2]. He puts the bundle over
149 2, 6, 6 | Raksases. He makes them touch [2], so that the Raksases may
150 2, 6, 7 | with the bull', he says [2]; verily he invokes a pair. '
151 2, 6, 8 | They cleave the sacrifice [2], if they eat in the middle.
152 2, 6, 9 | O god Savitr, that he [2] hath proclaimed to thee',
153 2, 6, 10| over the sacrifice. 'That [2] health and wealth we choose',
154 2, 6, 11| sing, O god;~With strength [2] trouble thou the foe.~l
155 2, 6, 12| most healing aid,~Give us [2] health, wealth, and safety!~
156 3, 1, 1 | force, might, consecration [2], and penance. 'Do ye flowing
157 3, 1, 2 | iii. 1. 2.~'This is thy Gayatri part',
158 3, 1, 2 | thus finds support. He who [2] knows the support of the
159 3, 1, 4 | offspring.~g Releasing [2] the seed of being,~Do ye
160 3, 1, 6 | deity, Brhati the metre [2], thou art the vessel of
161 3, 1, 7 | Rathantara is the past [2], the Brhat the future;
162 3, 1, 8 | When the Soma is pressed [2] the first drop which falls
163 3, 1, 9 | sprinkling have bases, those [2] of Soma have not bases.
164 3, 1, 10| cattle, offspring in me [2] and in the sacrificer',
165 3, 1, 11| Swelling for all to see [2].1~m May we enjoy the favour~
166 3, 2, 1 | iii. 2. 1. ~He who sacrifices knowing
167 3, 2, 1 | would split the Pavamana [2], and with its being split
168 3, 2, 2 | iii. 2. 2.~There are three pressings.
169 3, 2, 2 | iii. 2. 2.~There are three pressings.
170 3, 2, 2 | sacrifice to Agni and Soma [2]. They performed the new
171 3, 2, 3 | iii. 2. 3.~a Surrounding Agni,
172 3, 2, 3 | forms giving splendour [2], be purified for splendour;
173 3, 2, 4 | iii. 2. 4.~a The wooden sword is
174 3, 2, 4 | his power and strength [2].~f He who creeps forward
175 3, 2, 5 | iii. 2. 5.~a Food come hither,
176 3, 2, 5 | art drunk by Naraçansa [2], who art drunk by the fathers,
177 3, 2, 6 | iii. 2. 6.~a Thou art the milk
178 3, 2, 6 | the breath; his breath [2] falls, if his speckled
179 3, 2, 7 | iii. 2. 7.~a O God Savitr, he hath
180 3, 2, 7 | n Either the sacrifice [2] milks the lord of the sacrifice,
181 3, 2, 8 | iii. 2. 8.~a To the flying eagle
182 3, 2, 8 | set free, O Viçvakarman [2], for safety.~f Those who
183 3, 2, 9 | iii. 2. 9.~In that the Hotr addresses
184 3, 2, 9 | syllables herein are three, [2], the Gayatri has three
185 3, 2, 10| iii. 2. 10.~a Thou art taken with
186 3, 2, 11| iii. 2. 11.~a He by thy help, O
187 3, 2, 11| propitiate the gods,~And [2] be for the sacrificer health
188 3, 3, 2 | iii. 3. 2.~a The maker of the sound '
189 3, 3, 3 | the dear place of Agni [2] with the Gayatri metre.~
190 3, 3, 4 | The life and breath him [2] who draws the Ançu depart; '
191 3, 3, 5 | art the wind, expiration [2] by name', he says; verily
192 3, 3, 6 | the food of man is plants [2], and offspring are born
193 3, 3, 7 | strength of the metres [2]; he who knows thus sings
194 3, 3, 8 | fail us not.~e Do thou [2], O lord of cloud,~Bestow
195 3, 3, 11| a son to the sacrificer [2]~To him let us offer the
196 3, 4, 1 | sky and earth, for us' [2], he says; verily by means
197 3, 4, 2 | iii. 4. 2.~a O Vayu, drinker of the
198 3, 4, 3 | Vayu with his own share [2], and he causes him to attain
199 3, 4, 7 | speeds afar, the pitiless [2], death is the Gandharva;
200 3, 4, 8 | yokes the kingdom for him [2]. The oblations of him whose
201 3, 4, 9 | wins a village for him [2]. He puts Dhatr in the middle;
202 3, 4, 10| spends) less time than that [2] Now Vastospati is Rudra.
203 3, 4, 11| our cattle, in our horses [2]~Smite not in anger our
204 3, 5, 1 | and full moon (offerings) [2]. He who is commencing the
205 3, 5, 2 | iii. 5. 2.~The Rsis could not see
206 3, 5, 2 | says; verily he wins rain [2]. 'Thou art blowing forward;
207 3, 5, 4 | stealers of the sacrifice [2]; they sit these worlds
208 3, 5, 5 | find support in the plants [2].~f The sage stretcheth
209 3, 5, 6 | that hast manly power [2], O Agni, in the lovers,
210 3, 5, 7 | food, and the holy class [2] puts over the people. The
211 3, 5, 9 | full of light I offer' [2], he says; all the deities
212 3, 5, 10| cups are the vital airs [2]; verily they begin with
213 3, 5, 11| Thou art the envoy, thou [2] our guardian,~Thou, O bull,
214 4, 1, 1 | the lord of the sacrifice [2] to good luck; may the divine
215 4, 1, 2 | iv. i. 2.~a This bond of order they
216 4, 1, 2 | along the rays of the sun [2],~He hath extended along
217 4, 1, 3 | the sage, Dadhyañc,~Son [2] of Atharvan, doth kindle,~
218 4, 1, 4 | for Agni.~g Be auspicious [2], for offspring~Of men,
219 4, 1, 5 | hands,~May Sinivali fashion [2] this (pan).~i Sinivali,
220 4, 1, 6 | compasseth~This sky in greatness [2],~And the earth with his
221 4, 1, 7 | kings.~f (Be thou) over the [2] enemy, the obstructor,~
222 4, 1, 8 | this strew,~Ida, Sarasvati [2], Bharati, the great, being
223 4, 1, 9 | hither to these lower ones [2]~Favour those in the region
224 4, 1, 10| robbers in the forest,~The [2] mischief-workers in the
225 4, 1, 11| worthy of offering another [2],~Like day and night of
226 4, 2, 1 | iv. 2. 1.~a Thou art the step
227 4, 2, 1 | with wealth.~d O Agni [2], O Angiras, a hundred be
228 4, 2, 2 | iv. 2. 2.~a From the sky was Agni
229 4, 2, 2 | iv. 2. 2.~a From the sky was Agni
230 4, 2, 2 | the whole world, the germ [2],~Filled on birth the firmaments;~
231 4, 2, 3 | iv. 2. 3.~a O Lord of food, accord
232 4, 2, 3 | waters, O Agni, is thy seat [2],~Thou enterest the plants;~
233 4, 2, 4 | iv. 2. 4.~a Go hence depart, creep
234 4, 2, 4 | the earth,~The plants [2], or the waters, O holy
235 4, 2, 5 | iv. 2. 5.~a Be united, be in harmony,
236 4, 2, 5 | O Nirrti of every form [2],~Loosen ye this bond made
237 4, 2, 6 | iv. 2. 6.~a The plants born~Three
238 4, 2, 6 | Ye are winged streams [2];~Remove whatever is unwell.~
239 4, 2, 7 | iv. 2. 7.~a May I be harm us not
240 4, 2, 7 | Rejoice in our fair praises [2], being adored in our prayers;~
241 4, 2, 8 | iv. 2. 8.~a He hath overcome every
242 4, 2, 8 | hath fallen on the earth [2], the sky,~On this seat,
243 4, 2, 9 | iv. 2. 9.~a Thou art firm, supporting,
244 4, 2, 9 | a thousandfold strength [2] art thou; do thou inspirit
245 4, 2, 10| iv. 2. 10.~a Anointing with milk
246 4, 2, 10| for men,~O Agni, harm not [2] in the highest heaven;~
247 4, 2, 11| iv. 2. 11.~a O Indra and Agni,
248 4, 2, 11| With what most potent aid [2]?~k Who to-day yoketh to
249 4, 3, 2 | iv. 3. 2.~a This one in front the
250 4, 3, 2 | thee taken by Prajapati [2], I take the ear for offspring.~
251 4, 3, 4 | paramount of the worlds [2], the wave, the drop of
252 4, 3, 10| twenty-seven, sky and earth [2] went apart, the Vasus,
253 4, 3, 11| Putting on the same badge [2],~The sages spread out the
254 4, 3, 12| metre; the water metre [2]; the Padapankti metre,
255 4, 3, 13| Hotr, in man's worship [2],~O son of strength, shalt
256 4, 4, 1 | overlord; for expiration [2] thee! Quicken expiration.
257 4, 4, 2 | iv. 4. 2.~a Thou art the queen, the
258 4, 4, 2 | deities, are thine overlords [2], Brhaspati stayeth missiles
259 4, 4, 3 | gracious to us; him whom [2] we hate and who hateth
260 4, 4, 4 | Bharatas.~h Thee, O Agni [2], the Angirases found~When
261 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, the Vasus [2] the, deity; Çatabhisaj
262 4, 4, 11| of the Vasus, the Rudras [2], the Adityas.~n These are
263 4, 4, 12| the people;~O ye All-gods [2] through the seventeenfold (
264 4, 5, 1 | earth) in the quarters [2],~Their wrath do we deprecate.~
265 4, 5, 2 | iv. 5. 2.~a Homage to the golden-armed
266 4, 5, 10| Rudra, our dear bodies [2].~f Harm us not in our children,
267 4, 6, 1 | Bring hither the gods [2], and sacrifice.~k Do thou,
268 4, 6, 2 | iv. 6. 2.~a He who sat down, offering
269 4, 6, 2 | Beyond the sky, beyond this [2] earth,~Beyond the gods,
270 4, 6, 3 | embracing the sacrifice [2].~h With the rays of the
271 4, 6, 4 | the cowstalls,~Impetuous [2], the hero, Indra, with
272 4, 6, 5 | Agni, of a thousand eyes [2], of a hundred heads,~A
273 4, 6, 6 | The might of the reins [2] do ye admire;~The reins
274 4, 6, 7 | from below through the sky [2];~Thy head I saw speeding
275 4, 6, 8 | cooking-pot for the steed [2],~May their approval quicken
276 4, 6, 9 | With heel or with whip [2],~As with the ladle the
277 4, 7, 2 | iv. 7. 2.~May for me pre-eminence,
278 4, 7, 12| united myself. with waters [2] and plants;~Strength may
279 4, 7, 13| the session of sacrifice [2],~Kindling Agni, bearing
280 4, 7, 14| driving away wrath in front [2],~As guardian unfailing,
281 4, 7, 15| Mitra and Varuna I praise [2]; I invoke seeking aid,~
282 5, 1, 1 | connected with the Gayatri [2]; verily he does not abandon
283 5, 1, 2 | v. 1. 2.~That part of the sacrifice
284 5, 1, 2 | is worse than the horse [2]; they lead the horse in
285 5, 1, 3 | born small becomes great [2]; 'most extensive, impetuous,
286 5, 1, 4 | with pain wild animals [2]; therefore of animals of
287 5, 1, 5 | metres are the Anustubh [2], Agni's dear body is the
288 5, 1, 6 | of a black antelope skin [2]; the black antelope skin
289 5, 1, 7 | are the wives of the gods [2]; verily with them he cooks
290 5, 1, 8 | would not obtain animals [2]; if he were to let them
291 5, 1, 9 | sacrificer would be ruined [2], and his sacrifice destroyed. '
292 5, 1, 10| last two Udumbara (sticks) [2]; verily by means of the
293 5, 1, 11| The two dawns for you [2], rich in gold, rich in
294 5, 2, 1 | v. 2. 1.~Headed by Visnu the
295 5, 2, 1 | round on his dear body [2]; he turns round from left
296 5, 2, 2 | v. 2. 2.~'O lord of food, accord
297 5, 2, 2 | v. 2. 2.~'O lord of food, accord
298 5, 2, 2 | O Agni, rich in light' [2], he says; verily he bestows
299 5, 2, 3 | v. 2. 3.~Yama holds the overlordship
300 5, 2, 3 | the salt is the concord [2] of cattle. Sky and earth
301 5, 2, 4 | v. 2. 4.~The Agni that was before
302 5, 2, 4 | go to this quarter; this [2] is the quarter of Nirrti;
303 5, 2, 5 | v. 2. 5.~With man's measure he
304 5, 2, 5 | ploughed and unploughed [2], then indeed he did not
305 5, 2, 6 | v. 2. 6.~'O Agni, strength and
306 5, 2, 6 | one who desires cattle [2]; there are seven breaths
307 5, 2, 7 | v. 2. 7.~'The holy power born', (
308 5, 2, 7 | down on the south side [2] with head to the east:
309 5, 2, 8 | v. 2. 8.~He puts down the naturally
310 5, 2, 8 | fire is an animal here [2]; animals do not find pleasure
311 5, 2, 9 | v. 2. 9.~The pan is the concentrated
312 5, 2, 9 | breaths are immortality [2], gold is immortality; on
313 5, 2, 10| v. 2. 10.~The fire is an animal,
314 5, 2, 10| the fire; she saw these [2] water bricks, she put them
315 5, 2, 11| v. 2. 11.~a May the Gayatri,
316 5, 2, 12| v. 2. 12.~a Who cutteth thee?
317 5, 3, 1 | the breath-sup porters [2], therefore the wind accompanies
318 5, 3, 2 | v. 3. 2.~'O Indra and Agni, (the
319 5, 3, 2 | supporters he places in the east [2]; the breaths in man are
320 5, 3, 3 | he puts down on the east [2]; two threefold ones he
321 5, 3, 4 | the fifteenfold is force [2]; verily on the north he
322 5, 3, 5 | whom they are put down [2]. The fire is an animal;
323 5, 3, 6 | offspring though coupling [2] were not propagated; he
324 5, 3, 7 | seats her in the house [2]; he puts the highest on
325 5, 3, 8 | the metres are cattle [2]; verily he wins various
326 5, 3, 10| prosperity; verily the Adityas [2] make him attain prosperity.
327 5, 3, 11| he bestows life upon him [2]. 'O Agni, thy highest name,
328 5, 4, 1 | his body in yonder world [2], who knows thus. He puts
329 5, 4, 2 | v. 4. 2.~He puts down the seasonal (
330 5, 4, 2 | support. These are the bricks [2], called the over-ladies;
331 5, 4, 3 | to the world of heaven [2] spilled the cauldron on
332 5, 4, 4 | the cream of the waters [2]; he draws over (it) with
333 5, 4, 5 | connected with Prajapati [2]; (verily it serves) to
334 5, 4, 6 | increase of wealth is cattle [2]; verily he wins cattle.
335 5, 4, 7 | food; verily he wins food [2]. He offers on the naturally
336 5, 4, 8 | hunger', he says; that [2] is the form of food; verily
337 5, 4, 9 | verily be goes up -to food [2]. 'Night and dawn', (with
338 5, 4, 10| completed by one (verse), then [2] does he stroke; the rest
339 5, 4, 11| becomes rich in cattle [2]. He should pile one in
340 5, 4, 12| the horse is restrained [2], a horse unrestrained and
341 5, 5, 1 | animals; its hairs are [2] the form of man, its lack
342 5, 5, 2 | v. 5. 2.~Prajapati after creating
343 5, 5, 2 | this hope) is the fire [2] piled; verily he becomes
344 5, 5, 3 | the east, face upwards [2]; verily the libations reach
345 5, 5, 4 | impregnated. For a year to no man [2] should he descend in honour;
346 5, 5, 5 | having put down the second [2] he should breathe across;
347 5, 5, 6 | him, streaming with milk' [2], he says; therefore there
348 5, 5, 7 | thine, O Rudra, in the east [2], may the wind blow after
349 5, 5, 8 | western quarter I place thee [2], with the Jagati metre,
350 5, 5, 9 | uninjured; may thy body [2] be with my body; homage
351 5, 5, 10| us; him whom we hate and [2] who hateth us I place within
352 5, 6, 1 | Varuna~Ye wallowed speedily [2],~Then Indra obtained (apnot)
353 5, 6, 2 | v. 6. 2.~He draws cups of water;
354 5, 6, 2 | year he wins food for him [2]; there are vessels used;
355 5, 6, 3 | flow over up to the mouth [2]; verily on the mouth he
356 5, 6, 4 | about on a lotus leaf; he [2] could find no support;
357 5, 6, 5 | the pan for a year, he [2] saves this world by it;
358 5, 6, 6 | say, 'Guard that for me' [2].~c Atharvan is Prajapati;
359 5, 6, 7 | should he be consecrated [2]; the Viraj has thirty syllables;
360 5, 6, 8 | piling for the third time [2]; yonder world is commensurate
361 5, 6, 9 | of Prajapati, of Visnu [2], of Viçvakarman; the Prajapati (
362 5, 6, 10| preserves all. In that there [2] are three layers, (it is)
363 5, 7, 1 | bricks are the form of day [2], the mortar of night; when
364 5, 7, 2 | v. 7. 2.~a To thee, O Agni, the
365 5, 7, 2 | for the world of heaven [2]; (with the words) With
366 5, 7, 3 | proper portions; verily also [2] he makes this libation
367 5, 7, 4 | they offer to all the gods [2]. He who knowing thus piles
368 5, 7, 5 | sacrifice is yonder sun [2]; in that he offers these
369 5, 7, 6 | the naturally perforated [2] he puts down the gold bricks;
370 5, 7, 7 | the sacrificial fee,~That [2] may Agni Vaiçvanara~Place
371 5, 7, 8 | fires advance', he says [2]; verily by it he recognizes
372 5, 7, 9 | that he joins with water [2] and all the deities are
373 5, 7, 10| May his food be less' [2], he should put down for
374 6, 1, 1 | penance); he bathes at a ford [2]; verily he becomes a ford
375 6, 1, 2 | vi. 1. 2.~All the gods who purified
376 6, 1, 2 | The waters of the rain [2] are the divine, vast, all-soothing
377 6, 1, 3 | caul; be covers. Therefore [2] foetuses are born covered (
378 6, 1, 4 | sacrifice I grasp', he says [2]. The sacrifice is he who
379 6, 1, 5 | verily he sees with them [2]. Having offered to Agni
380 6, 1, 6 | the (sacrificial) gifts [2] and penance. Therefore
381 6, 1, 7 | Acceptable to Visnu he says [2]. Visnu is the sacrifice;
382 6, 1, 8 | Rich in ghee; hail!' [2], he says. Because it was
383 6, 1, 9 | May he be rich in cattle' [2], he should measure for
384 6, 1, 10| Viraj he wins proper food [2]. 'Thou art the bodily form
385 6, 1, 11| the gods; verily with all [2] the gods he unites it,
386 6, 2, 1 | vi. 2. 1.~If he should offer hospitality
387 6, 2, 1 | hospitality) to the Jagati [2]. 'For Agni thee, giver
388 6, 2, 2 | vi. 2. 2.~The gods and the Asuras
389 6, 2, 2 | vi. 2. 2.~The gods and the Asuras
390 6, 2, 2 | rushes on is the breath [2]; verily he delights the
391 6, 2, 3 | vi. 2. 3.~The Asuras had three
392 6, 2, 3 | another libation in front [2], he would make something
393 6, 2, 4 | vi. 2. 4.~They go to the world
394 6, 2, 4 | boar, stealer of the good, [2] keeps the wealth of the
395 6, 2, 5 | vi. 2. 5.~If a weak man take up
396 6, 2, 5 | Rajanya is as it were harsh [2], it is the symbol of the
397 6, 2, 6 | vi. 2. 6.~On a place of sacrifice
398 6, 2, 6 | and the oblation holder [2], between the oblation-holder
399 6, 2, 7 | vi. 2. 7.~The high altar taking
400 6, 2, 7 | named Nabhas, know (thee) [2], O Agni Angiras', (with
401 6, 2, 8 | vi. 2. 8.~The high altar said, '
402 6, 2, 8 | bring the gods to the pious [2] sacrificer; hail!' They
403 6, 2, 9 | vi. 2.9.~He loosens the knot;
404 6, 2, 9 | would injure the sacrifice [2]. He puts gold down on it
405 6, 2, 10| vi. 2. 10.~'On the impulse of
406 6, 2, 10| top downwards; therefore [2] men live on strength from
407 6, 2, 11| vi. 2. 11.~The oblation-holder
408 6, 2, 11| pours is mixed with barley [2]; barley is strength, the
409 6, 3, 1 | surrounded it. He who knows thus [2] wins an attendant. They
410 6, 3, 2 | vi. 3. 2.~The Vaisarjana offerings
411 6, 3, 2 | They take up the Soma [2], the pressing-stones, the
412 6, 3, 3 | up with its brilliance [2]. These worlds are afraid
413 6, 3, 4 | words) he fixes on the top [2] therefore at the top plants
414 6, 3, 5 | they are the two male ones [2]. 'Thou art Urvaçi, thou
415 6, 3, 6 | impulse of god Savitr' [2], (with these words) he
416 6, 3, 7 | twelve; the year has twelve [2] months; verily he delights
417 6, 3, 8 | he casts down the strew [2], that nothing may be lost,
418 6, 3, 9 | of) persons, he whom he [2] hates and he who hates
419 6, 3, 10| victim when it has its sap [2]. As the beast is borne
420 6, 3, 11| thou goest among the gods [2] for help let thy comrades
421 6, 4, 1 | Varuna, hail!' he says [2]; verily he bestows expiration
422 6, 4, 2 | vi. 4. 2.~The gods divided the sacrifice
423 6, 4, 2 | seizes them for him. Indra [2] slew Vrtra; he died upon
424 6, 4, 3 | hear my appeal', he says [2]; verily, instigated by
425 6, 4, 4 | these worlds he gathers him [2]. Soma, the king, reflected
426 6, 4, 5 | each case should press [2]. The theologians say, '
427 6, 4, 6 | the lower and the higher [2], he gave a share. 'In unison
428 6, 4, 7 | draughts) be set down' [2]. 'Thou art taken with a
429 6, 4, 8 | me choose a boon, for me [2] and Mitra together let
430 6, 4, 9 | beside him a pot of water [2] and sit on the right hand
431 6, 4, 10| east, closing their eyes [2]; therefore men do not see
432 6, 4, 11| the Agrayana has its name [2]. Therefore in the Agrayana
433 6, 5, 1 | appropriates the power [2] and strength of his foe. '
434 6, 5, 2 | vi. 5. 2.~The Dhruva (cup) is the
435 6, 5, 2 | the body of the sacrifice [2]. 'Before the Uktha it should
436 6, 5, 3 | upon the seasons; twice [2] again, 'For the season',
437 6, 5, 5 | himself;' he drew them [2]; verily with the first
438 6, 5, 6 | away from the sacrifice [2], he followed the Adityas;
439 6, 5, 7 | produces offspring for him [2]. He draws Soma in Soma;
440 6, 5, 8 | humbly than even a bad man [2]. In that he mixes (the
441 6, 5, 9 | fodder to them still bridled [2]; he offers after removing
442 6, 5, 10| vessel) for Vayu; therefore [2] (a man) is a slayer of
443 6, 5, 11| recites muttering, that [2] is (the foundation) of
444 6, 6, 1 | This gift of thine, O Agni [2], cometh, impelled by the
445 6, 6, 2 | vi. 6. 2.~He offers the Samistayajuses,
446 6, 6, 2 | rest upon the sacrifice [2] or on the lord of the sacrifice?
447 6, 6, 3 | omitting that to the strew [2]; the strew is offspring;
448 6, 6, 4 | attain the world of heaven [2]. In that on one post he
449 6, 6, 5 | power on the sacrificer [2]. In front of that for Indra
450 6, 6, 7 | keeps his mind in himself [2], his mind is not gone.
451 6, 6, 8 | discriminated; these gods [2] saw these cups and drew
452 6, 6, 11| knowing thus the Sodaçin [2] is drawn attains the summit
453 7, 1, 1 | also say, 'In the plants [2] he placed it.' Therefore
454 7, 1, 2 | vii. 1. 2.~At the morning pressing
455 7, 1, 3 | strength of the Naksatras' [2]. If they omit the Trayastrinça
456 7, 1, 4 | Saman on the first day [2] is the Rathantara. The
457 7, 1, 5 | hundred and thirty-three [2]. Thus she became the thousandth.
458 7, 1, 6 | hundred and thirty-three [2] and sacrifices with Soma
459 7, 1, 7 | accepts who not knowing [2] accepts her. He should
460 7, 1, 10| grasped the five-night rite [2] and sacrificed with it.
461 7, 1, 19| him about to look hail! [2]~To him who is looking hail!~
462 7, 2, 1 | vii. 2. 1.~The Sadhya gods, desirous
463 7, 2, 1 | is a Saptadaça (Stoma) [2], for the winning of food;
464 7, 2, 2 | vii. 2. 2.~Kusurubinda Auddalaki
465 7, 2, 2 | vii. 2. 2.~Kusurubinda Auddalaki desired, '
466 7, 2, 2 | similarly in the Viçvajit [2], the last day would be
467 7, 2, 3 | vii. 2. 3.~Brhaspati desired, '
468 7, 2, 4 | vii. 2. 4.~Prajapati created offspring.
469 7, 2, 4 | becomes famous among people [2]. (The rite) is of nine
470 7, 2, 5 | vii. 2. 5.~Prajapati desired, '
471 7, 2, 5 | nights has three eminences [2]; the Pañcadaça (Stoma)
472 7, 2, 6 | vii. 2. 6.~The seasons, desirous
473 7, 2, 6 | has twenty-four syllables [2], splendour is connected
474 7, 2, 7 | vii. 2. 7.~He should draw the cup
475 7, 2, 7 | he has reached the end [2] of prosperity stops; verily
476 7, 2, 8 | vii. 2. 8.~(The cup) for Indra
477 7, 2, 8 | therefore on the fifth day [2] (the cup) for Indra and
478 7, 2, 9 | vii. 2. 9.~Prajapati desired, '
479 7, 2, 9 | with light and radiance [2]. The twelve nights' (rite)
480 7, 2, 10| vii. 2. 10.~This (rite) with a
481 7, 2, 10| filth is produced from it [2]. One should sacrifice by
482 7, 2, 11| vii. 2. 11.~To one hail!~To two
483 7, 2, 12| vii. 2. 12.~To one hail!~To three
484 7, 2, 13| vii. 2. 13.~To two hail!~To four
485 7, 2, 14| vii. 2. 14.~To three hail!~To five
486 7, 2, 15| vii. 2. 15.~To four hail!~To eight
487 7, 2, 16| vii. 2. 16.~To' five hail!~To ten
488 7, 2, 17| vii. 2. 17.~To ten hail!~To twenty
489 7, 2, 18| vii. 2. 18.~To twenty hail!~To
490 7, 2, 19| vii. 2. 19.~To fifty hail!~To a
491 7, 2, 20| vii. 2. 20.~To a hundred hail!~
492 7, 3, 1 | are outside as spectators [2] should point out (his error).
493 7, 3, 2 | vii. 3. 2.~The theologians say, 'By
494 7, 3, 5 | the middle, for balance [2]. The Prsthas are force
495 7, 3, 7 | the Go the atmosphere [2], the Ayus yonder (sky);
496 7, 3, 9 | mount the world of heaven [2]. If the Prsthas were on
497 7, 3, 10| Divakirtya; verily on both sides [2] they find support in the
498 7, 4, 1 | verily with them do they [2] proceed; verily also in
499 7, 4, 2 | vii. 4. 2.~As are men, so were the
500 7, 4, 2 | the conclave of the gods [2], for the conclave of the
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