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Yajur Veda

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    Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 3 | i. 1. 3.~a Be ye pure for the divine 2 1, 1, 14| Let wise Agni sacrifice [3], let him be Hotr~Let him 3 1, 2, 3 | i. 2. 3.~a The thought divine we 4 1, 2, 14| of thee, sing with thee [3]~With good steeds and fair 5 1, 3, 1 | i. 3. 1.~a On the impulse of 6 1, 3, 2 | i. 3. 2.~a I dig those which 7 1, 3, 3 | i. 3. 3.~a Thou I art the expanding, 8 1, 3, 3 | i. 3. 3.~a Thou I art the expanding, 9 1, 3, 4 | i. 3. 4.~a Thou, O Soma, art 10 1, 3, 5 | i. 3. 5.~a I have passed by some, 11 1, 3, 6 | i. 3. 6.~a To I earth thee! To 12 1, 3, 7 | i. 3. 7.~a For striving thee!~ 13 1, 3, 8 | i. 3. 8.~a I grasp thee.~b Offering 14 1, 3, 9 | i. 3. 9.~a Let thy speech swell, 15 1, 3, 10| i. 3. 10.~a Let thy mind with 16 1, 3, 11| i. 3. 11.~a Go to the ocean, 17 1, 3, 12| i. 3. 12.~a These waters are 18 1, 3, 13| i. 3. 13.~a To the heart thee! 19 1, 3, 14| i. 3. 14.~a Thou, O Agni, art 20 1, 3, 14| excellent, glorious wealth, [3]~O bright one, wealth which 21 1, 4, 2 | i. 4. 3.~a Thou art taken with a 22 1, 5, 1 | of the re-establishing [3] prospers. He who knows 23 1, 5, 2 | either side of the cake [3], he thus surrounds the 24 1, 5, 3 | i. 5. 3.~a (Thou I art) earth in 25 1, 5, 4 | Agni, seven thy tongues' [3], he says, for sevenfold 26 1, 5, 5 | life, O Agni; give me life [3]. Thou art giver of radiance, 27 1, 5, 6 | thousandfold prosperity [3], may your wealth rest on 28 1, 5, 7 | union. He pays reverence [3]; that is his bond. He pays 29 1, 5, 8 | with (verses) of two feet [3], a hero son is born. 'With 30 1, 5, 9 | becomes possessed of cattle [3]. The sun went from this 31 1, 5, 10| potsherds for the cauldron [3],~Which wise men collect,~ 32 1, 5, 11| Then may we, O Aditya [3], in thy rule,~Be guiltless 33 1, 6, 2 | may I be an eater of food [3].~s Thou art a deceiver; 34 1, 6, 3 | i. 6. 3.~a May I Agni protect me 35 1, 6, 4 | sacrifice to the god Soma [3], possessing good seed, 36 1, 6, 6 | sacrifice hath become, it hath [3] come into being,~It hath 37 1, 6, 7 | Pitrs would be his divinity [3]; he eats of the wild, the 38 1, 6, 8 | priest, him I summon hither' [3]. Thus he announces the 39 1, 6, 9 | the potsherds; the cake [3] he puts on the fire and 40 1, 6, 10| performed with the Saman [3]; to the people (falls) 41 1, 6, 11| with 'Utter' they begat [3] the lightning; with 'We 42 1, 6, 12| First lord of sacrifices [3],~Freeing from trouble, 43 1, 7, 1 | becomes without cattle [3]. If he desire of a man, ' 44 1, 7, 2 | support is this (earth) [3], this (earth) supports 45 1, 7, 3 | i. 7. 3.~Secretly offering is made 46 1, 7, 3 | the portion of Prajapati' [3], he says; verily he unites 47 1, 7, 4 | the steeds of the gods [3], the straw is the sacrificer; 48 1, 7, 5 | and full moon sacrifices [3]. He goes to the bath along 49 1, 7, 6 | with me', he says; verily [3] he invokes this blessing. ' 50 1, 7, 8 | healing;~Come to me father [3] and mother;~May Soma come 51 1, 7, 13| lord of the bay steeds [3].~i With our oblation we 52 1, 7, 16| i. 8. 3.~a He offers on eleven potsherds 53 1, 7, 35| chariot of the worshipper [3]~Like a hero in every contest;~ 54 2, 1, 1 | team with his own share [3], he bestows on him expiration 55 2, 1, 2 | to the Adityas as desire [3]. Verily he has recourse 56 2, 1, 3 | ii. 1. 3.~The gods and the Asuras 57 2, 1, 3 | a brown (beast) to Soma [3]; the kingdom is connected 58 2, 1, 4 | therefore Yama has his name [3]. The gods reflected, 'Yama 59 2, 1, 5 | offspring; he obtains offspring [3]. The plants are the waters, 60 2, 1, 6 | has Savitr as its deity [3]; (verily it serves) for 61 2, 1, 7 | by the sap of the metres [3] he wins the sap which is 62 2, 1, 8 | of pairings of animals [3]; verily he has recourse 63 2, 1, 9 | could not find prosperity [3]; they saw it in the pair; 64 2, 1, 11| the might of his glory [3],~Graspeth the reins of 65 2, 2, 1 | power and strength in him [3], he is not bereft of power 66 2, 2, 2 | cake on eight potsherds [3]; the fragrant is his healing 67 2, 2, 3 | ii. 2. 3.~He who does not attain 68 2, 2, 3 | to Agni, the brilliant [3]; verily he has recourse 69 2, 2, 4 | bestows sight upon him [3]; even if he is blind, he 70 2, 2, 5 | sacrifice becomes pure [3], brilliant, an eater of 71 2, 2, 6 | with teeth in both jaws [3] should offer on twelve 72 2, 2, 7 | eleven potsherds to Indra [3], deliverer from tribulation, 73 2, 2, 8 | potsherds to Indra, the giver [3]; verily he has recourse 74 2, 2, 9 | own share; verily they [3] bestow sight upon him; 75 2, 2, 10| begets offspring; he obtains [3] offspring. He who practises 76 2, 2, 11| and then from Indra's [3]; verily with power (indriyéna) 77 2, 2, 12| substitutes Indra.~p Soma [3] the righteous as pressed 78 2, 3, 1 | ii. 3. 1.~He who desires prosperity 79 2, 3, 1 | verily he attains the people [3]; 'The people he has attained, 80 2, 3, 2 | ii. 3. 2.~The gods were afraid 81 2, 3, 2 | and an oblation to earth [3] who desires, 'May I gain 82 2, 3, 3 | ii. 3. 3.~The gods desiring glory 83 2, 3, 3 | ii. 3. 3.~The gods desiring glory 84 2, 3, 3 | he becomes resplendent [3]. In that it is on eight 85 2, 3, 4 | ii. 3. 4.~He who desires the heaven 86 2, 3, 4 | he leads him to the top [3]; it is of the after-shoots 87 2, 3, 5 | ii. 3. 5.~Prajapati had thirty-three 88 2, 3, 6 | ii. 3. 6.~Prajapati assigned food 89 2, 3, 7 | ii. 3. 7.~The gods and the Asuras 90 2, 3, 7 | is on twelve potsherds [3], to secure the All-gods. 91 2, 3, 8 | ii. 3. 8.~Rajana Kauneya went 92 2, 3, 9 | ii. 3. 9.~a Thou art secure; may 93 2, 3, 10| ii. 3. 10.~a What went new that 94 2, 3, 11| ii. 3. 11.~To Agni his body goes, 95 2, 3, 11| ghee, path of ambrosia' [3], he says; that is according 96 2, 3, 12| ii. 3. 12.~Prajapati led the horse 97 2, 3, 13| ii. 3. 13.~a That body of yours, 98 2, 3, 14| ii. 3. 14.~a Thou from of old.~ 99 2, 3, 14| the father of the gods [3],~Pious with oblations, 100 2, 4, 1 | to Agni, the overcomer [3], to Agni with the face. 101 2, 4, 2 | equals is superior, even [3] if no foe; in that (he 102 2, 4, 3 | ii. 4. 3.~The gods and the Asuras 103 2, 4, 9 | N.', so by their names [3] he makes them move forward. 104 2, 4, 11| goes to the end of cattle [3] who sacrifices with a thousand; 105 2, 4, 12| not at me; there is this [3] strength in me; I will 106 2, 4, 14| the arms of the presser [3], like a horse well guided 107 2, 5, 1 | overcome through pruning [3]. Let us not be overcome 108 2, 5, 2 | of cold and fever heat [3] neither cold nor fever 109 2, 5, 3 | ii. 5. 3.~When Indra had slain Vrtra, 110 2, 5, 3 | Make it ready for him' [3], he replied. They made 111 2, 5, 4 | It is of Udumbara wood [3]; the Udumbara is strength, 112 2, 5, 5 | conquers the world of the gods [3] with the first; the world 113 2, 5, 6 | on the strew. The gods [3] could not find the suitable 114 2, 5, 7 | your viands', he repeats [3]; 'viands' are the months, ' 115 2, 5, 8 | fire. 'O Rsi', he said, [3], 'seeing that our knowledge 116 2, 5, 9 | produce an enemy for him [3].2 'Bring hither the gods 117 2, 5, 10| secures cattle for him [3]. He should repeat forty-four 118 2, 5, 11| in offspring and cattle [3] who knows thus. If he were 119 2, 5, 12| us by sacrifice Varuna [3], bestowing (on him);~Show 120 2, 6, 1 | why the fore-sacrifices [3] are so called. He for whom 121 2, 6, 2 | Yajya is marked behind [3]; verily he defeats the 122 2, 6, 3 | ii. 6. 3.~Prajapati assigned the 123 2, 6, 3 | as an axle not anointed [3] goes wrong, so I have gone 124 2, 6, 4 | himself. Cruelly he acts [3] in making an altar. (With 125 2, 6, 5 | pushes it upwards as it were [3], for the world of heaven 126 2, 6, 6 | To the lord of creatures [3] hail! ' he should pronounce 127 2, 6, 7 | for Manu first saw her [3]. 'Ghee-footed', he says. 128 2, 6, 8 | it was pierced (by him) [3] they cut off (a piece) 129 2, 6, 9 | reply, 'Gayatri Tristubh [3], and Jagati.' Then they 130 2, 6, 10| sameness in the sacrifice [3] in that the fore-sacrifices 131 2, 6, 11| furtherance.~p From a far [3] region~Come hither to these 132 2, 6, 12| They who lived their lives [3] in goodness and without 133 3, 1, 1 | Raksases are able to hurt him [3]. 'From good to better do 134 3, 1, 2 | possession is the Vayu cup, his [3] possession is the beaker. 135 3, 1, 3 | iii. 1. 3.~They gather together the 136 3, 1, 4 | come~To the sacrifice [3] sped by the gods;~Free 137 3, 1, 9 | he is to be lived upon [3] who knows thus.~f This 138 3, 1, 11| gods,~Accept the offering [3] which is made;~Reveal, 139 3, 2, 3 | iii. 2. 3.~a Surrounding Agni, surrounding 140 3, 2, 3 | splendour. He who is ill [3] should look (on the offerings); 141 3, 2, 4 | Vayu from the atmosphere [3], Agni from earth, Yama 142 3, 2, 5 | Do not go below my navel [3].~m We have drunk the Soma, 143 3, 2, 8 | presents; he who did not [3] give them a present would 144 3, 2, 9 | midday pressing is power [3]; verily at the midday pressing 145 3, 3, 1 | iii. 3. 1.~a O Agni, brilliant, 146 3, 3, 2 | iii. 3. 2.~a The maker of the sound ' 147 3, 3, 3 | iii. 3. 3.~a Let the Vasus press 148 3, 3, 3 | iii. 3. 3.~a Let the Vasus press thee 149 3, 3, 4 | iii. 3. 4.~The stirrings are the 150 3, 3, 5 | iii. 3. 5.~a Thou art the wind, 151 3, 3, 5 | verily he wins cattle [3]. So much as is around a 152 3, 3, 6 | iii. 3. 6.~What the gods could 153 3, 3, 7 | iii. 3. 7.~Prajapati created the 154 3, 3, 8 | iii. 3. 8.~a Giving life, O Agni, 155 3, 3, 8 | about bound by the neck [3] in yonder world. In that 156 3, 3, 9 | iii. 3. 9.~a This young one I put 157 3, 3, 10| iii. 3. 10.~a Surya, the god, for 158 3, 3, 11| iii. 3. 11.~a This oblation is 159 3, 3, 11| Accord thy favour, O Anumati [3],~And grant us wealth;~For 160 3, 4, 1 | is in front of the navel [3], the inspiration behind; 161 3, 4, 3 | iii. 4. 3.~These two were together, 162 3, 4, 3 | should he offer it who [3], being able to utter speech, 163 3, 4, 8 | is from the Madhuka tree [3]; the coals shrinking back 164 3, 4, 9 | These (offerings) also [3] should he offer to whom 165 3, 4, 10| would be made to Vastospati [3]. The right (animal) is 166 3, 4, 11| Indra, enduring wealth [3],~Victorious, bearing all,~ 167 3, 5, 1 | away as the moon waned [3]; he should offer these 168 3, 5, 2 | thee! Quicken offspring' [3], he says; verily the Pitrs 169 3, 5, 3 | iii. 5. 3.~a By Agni, the god, I win 170 3, 5, 4 | all the deities are Agni [3], the sacrifice is fivefold; 171 3, 5, 11| of every priest.~m Thee [3] the sage, Dadhyañc,~Son 172 4, 1, 1 | spade, thou art the woman [3], from the abode of the 173 4, 1, 2 | thine eye,~Do thou overcome [3] the enemy.~o Arise for 174 4, 1, 3 | iv. 1. 3.~a On the impulse of the 175 4, 1, 3 | down, thou art great,~Burn [3] best servant of the gods;~ 176 4, 1, 4 | come hither, for enjoyment [3],~As holy order and truth.~ 177 4, 1, 5 | Thou art the atmosphere [3]; may the Adityas fashion 178 4, 1, 7 | him to great prosperity [3]~Let the All-gods rejoice 179 4, 1, 8 | supporteth the earth and the sky [3]~To what god shall we offer 180 4, 1, 10| waste the foes,~I support [3] my own.~I Shining like 181 4, 1, 11| with might endure might [3],~For the jocund ones, O 182 4, 2, 1 | lowest, the midmost knot [3];~Then may we, O Aditya, 183 4, 2, 2 | the gods, O youngest one [3].~i Give him portion, O 184 4, 2, 3 | iv. 2. 3.~a O Lord of food, accord 185 4, 2, 3 | l Return with strength [3],~Return, O Agni, with food 186 4, 2, 4 | it, O Agni, knowing it [3],~And make our wealth increase.~ 187 4, 2, 5 | know thee,~As 'Nirrti' [3], I know thee on every side.~ 188 4, 2, 6 | defilement in the body.~m Those [3] that have mounted thy self,~ 189 4, 2, 9 | That highest step of Visnu [3]~The singers ever gaze upon~ 190 4, 2, 10| the buffalo of the forest [3];~Therewith piling thy forms, 191 4, 3, 1 | iv. 3. 1.~a I place thee in the 192 4, 3, 2 | iv. 3. 2.~a This one in front 193 4, 3, 3 | iv. 3. 3.~a The east of the quarters; 194 4, 3, 3 | iv. 3. 3.~a The east of the quarters; 195 4, 3, 5 | iv. 3. 5.~a (Thou art) the calf 196 4, 3, 6 | iv. 3. 6.~a O Indra and Agni, 197 4, 3, 7 | iv. 3. 7.~a (Thou art) Ma metre, 198 4, 3, 8 | iv. 3. 8.~(Thou art) the swift, 199 4, 3, 9 | iv. 3. 9.~a Thou art the portion 200 4, 3, 10| iv. 3. 10.~They praised with one, 201 4, 3, 11| iv. 3. 11.~a This is she that 202 4, 3, 11| truth I desire this;~May I [3] enjoy his lovingkindness 203 4, 3, 12| iv. 3.12.~a O Agni, drive away 204 4, 3, 13| iv. 3. 13.~a May Agni slay the 205 4, 3, 13| smite us contrary to right [3],~In the noose of destruction 206 4, 4, 3 | iv. 4. 3.~a This in the front, with 207 4, 4, 4 | friends, together (offer) fit [3]~Food and praise to Agni,~ 208 4, 4, 11| thousand, and ten thousand [3], and a hundred thousand, 209 4, 5, 1 | The arrows in thy hand [3].~1 Unstringing thy bow,~ 210 4, 5, 3 | iv. 5. 3.~a Homage to the strong, 211 4, 5, 10| in abundance.~h Praise [3] the famous youth, mounted 212 4, 6, 1 | that sitteth in man, hail! [3] To him that sitteth in 213 4, 6, 3 | iv. 6. 3.~a O Agni, to whom ghee 214 4, 6, 3 | atmosphere;~The all-reaching [3], the butter-reaching, he 215 4, 6, 4 | the arrows that conquer [3];~Ours be the heroes who 216 4, 6, 5 | higher place,~O All-gods [3], do ye sit with the sacrificer.~ 217 4, 6, 6 | of hosts.~k The Brahmans [3], the fathers worthy of 218 4, 6, 7 | have imitated thy strength [3].~i Golden his horns, iron 219 4, 6, 8 | of the horse's raw flesh [3] the fly eateth,~Whatever 220 4, 6, 9 | dear self distress thee [3] as thou comest;~Let not 221 4, 7, 3 | iv. 7. 3.~May for me prosperity, 222 4, 7, 13| casteth beneath his feet [3] the combatants.~i Let Agni 223 4, 7, 14| our progeny;~Harm us not [3], abandon not us.~i May 224 4, 7, 15| well-guided steeds;~Ye [3] whose might among the gods, 225 5, 1, 1 | Stoma to flourish', he says [3], for prosperity. With four ( 226 5, 1, 2 | having begged from Rudra [3] cattle he acts for his 227 5, 1, 3 | v. 1. 3.~'The strong steed hath 228 5, 1, 3 | of beauty who knows thus [3]. By mind must he obtain 229 5, 1, 4 | pressed thee out, O Agni' [3], he says; verily he gathers 230 5, 1, 5 | Born, thou art the child [3] of the two worlds, he says; 231 5, 1, 6 | two feet of the sacrifice [3]; and also (it serves) for 232 5, 1, 7 | regions, the quarters' [3], he says; therefore Agni 233 5, 1, 8 | with them from the head [3] he satisfied himself. In 234 5, 1, 9 | approaches his own deity [3]. For him who desires prosperity 235 5, 1, 10| twenty-first yonder sun [3]; so many are the worlds 236 5, 1, 11| courser, the swift steed [3];~Tvastr produced all this 237 5, 2, 1 | himself from Varuna's noose [3]. 'I have drawn thee', he 238 5, 2, 2 | a chariot are of guests [3] the most honoured: honour 239 5, 2, 3 | v. 2. 3.~Yama holds the overlordship 240 5, 2, 3 | that Agni' is Viçvamitra's [3] hymn; by that Viçvamitra 241 5, 2, 4 | drives away Nirrti from him [3]. They return without looking 242 5, 2, 5 | quarter of gods and men (3); verily he lets them loose 243 5, 2, 6 | becomes without cattle [3]. If he desire of a man, ' 244 5, 2, 7 | these two (earth and sky) [3]. In silence he puts (them) 245 5, 2, 8 | with the mark undermost [3]; if he desire of a man, ' 246 5, 2, 9 | May he have no cattle'[3], he should put them down, 247 5, 2, 10| bearing. 'This one in front [3], the existent'; (with these 248 5, 3, 1 | v. 3. 1.~Now this fire (ritual) 249 5, 3, 1 | are they of one purpose [3]; if he desire of a man, ' 250 5, 3, 2 | v. 3. 2.~'O Indra and Agni, ( 251 5, 3, 2 | connected with the Brhati [3]. 'Ma metre', (with these 252 5, 3, 3 | v. 3. 3.~Whatever the gods did 253 5, 3, 3 | v. 3. 3.~Whatever the gods did at 254 5, 3, 3 | therefore the left hand [3] has the greater fervour. ' 255 5, 3, 4 | v. 3. 4.~'Thou art the portion 256 5, 3, 4 | art the portion of Aditi' [3], (with these words he puts 257 5, 3, 5 | v. 3. 5.~'O Agni, drive away 258 5, 3, 5 | for that the seers toiled [3]; they practised fervour, 259 5, 3, 6 | v. 3. 6.~(With the words) 'ray', 260 5, 3, 7 | v. 3. 7.~By the 'sitters on the 261 5, 3, 7 | breath and life of cattle [3] and of the sacrificer; 262 5, 3, 8 | v. 3. 8.~He puts down the metre 263 5, 3, 9 | v. 3. 9.~For all the gods is 264 5, 3, 10| v. 3. 10.~He puts down the rain-winning ( 265 5, 3, 10| him with his dear home [3], and also with brilliance. 266 5, 3, 11| v. 3. 11.~The gods and the Asuras 267 5, 3, 12| v. 3. 12.~The eye of Prajapati 268 5, 4, 1 | lights into a reflection [3] to light up the world of 269 5, 4, 2 | he makes healing for it [3]; moreover he unites it 270 5, 4, 3 | v. 4. 3.~The fire is Rudra; he is 271 5, 4, 3 | at this height he offers [3], then at this, then at 272 5, 4, 4 | verses) he draws across [3]; the Gayatri has eight 273 5, 4, 5 | Indra slew Vrtra; him Vrtra [3] slain grasped with sixteen 274 5, 4, 6 | they conquered the Asuras [3]; that is why the unassailable ( 275 5, 4, 7 | with projections; by it [3] the gods made piercings 276 5, 4, 8 | sacrifice are the sacrifice [3]; verily he wins the sacrifice. 277 5, 4, 9 | he conquers the quarters [3]. In yonder world the wind 278 5, 4, 10| libations find support [3], the sacrifice is not ruined, 279 5, 4, 11| abode of the sacrificer [3]; verily in his abode he 280 5, 5, 1 | would depart from Vayu [3]; in that the animal is 281 5, 5, 2 | excessively will shake you apart [3]; thou wilt fall into a 282 5, 5, 3 | v. 5. 3.~'With a Yajus it is made, 283 5, 5, 4 | perforated brick and offers [3]; that is the head of the 284 5, 5, 5 | worlds, and over these [3] worlds he is propagated.~ 285 5, 5, 7 | blow after it for thee [3], to thee, O Rudra, with 286 5, 5, 9 | in the oblations (havis) [3]; having offered the Çatarudriya, 287 5, 5, 10| Ye are smearers by name [3]; your houses are in the 288 5, 6, 1 | those dispensing sweetness [3], the satisfying,~Hath come 289 5, 6, 2 | are put down and he who [3] knows them thus. Agni is 290 5, 6, 3 | v. 6. 3.~He puts down the bricks 291 5, 6, 3 | from above upon him. That [3] is the form of the royal 292 5, 6, 4 | he put down on the left [3] became the left side, that 293 5, 6, 6 | piling, he prepares its [3] body and mounts it; the 294 5, 6, 8 | with the wife of another [3], nor after piling for a 295 5, 7, 2 | power and untirelessness [3].~f Summer, winter, and 296 5, 7, 3 | v. 7. 3.~a Thou art the thunderbolt 297 5, 7, 3 | of the stream of wealth [3], finds support. If there 298 5, 7, 4 | ordainer, and highest [3] onlooker,~Prajapati, supreme 299 5, 7, 5 | space here', he answered [3]. He saw this second layer, 300 5, 7, 6 | Brhaspati.~Grant us brilliance [3] in our Brahmans,~Place 301 5, 7, 9 | is this (earth); in that [3] he piles with clay, therefore 302 6, 1, 1 | foreedge to the plants [3], the warp to the Adityas, 303 6, 1, 2 | rejoice in our oblation' [3], he says. Brhaspati is 304 6, 1, 3 | vi. 1. 3.~The Rc and the Saman, unwilling 305 6, 1, 3 | girdle is of Çara grass [3], he wins strength. He girds 306 6, 1, 4 | would divide the sacrifice [3]. When the Naksatras have 307 6, 1, 5 | with all after-offering [3], but without a fore-offering.' 308 6, 1, 6 | syllables. The theologians say [3], 'For what reason is it 309 6, 1, 7 | injured by the Raksases [3]. The cow with which the 310 6, 1, 8 | smiting away of the Raksases [3]. 'Thus I cut the necks 311 6, 1, 9 | He advances with a cart [3], therefore what lives on 312 6, 1, 10| brilliance?' The gold by which [3] he buys the Soma he should 313 6, 1, 11| dwellings. 'The sun in the sky' [3], he says; for (he placed) 314 6, 2, 1 | Gayatri brought the Soma down [3]; therefore is it offered 315 6, 2, 2 | The force of the gods' [3], be says; for that is the 316 6, 2, 3 | vi. 2. 3.~The Asuras had three citadels; 317 6, 2, 3 | morning and evening Upasads [3] are performed, the sacrificer 318 6, 2, 4 | is so called. The Asuras [3] indeed at first owned the 319 6, 2, 5 | Asuras twice, the gods once [3]. Morning, midday, evening, 320 6, 2, 6 | he wins cattle for him [3]; verily be becomes possessed 321 6, 2, 7 | cattle. 'Thou art firm' [3], (with these words) he 322 6, 2, 8 | holding apart of these worlds [3]. Agni had three elder brothers. 323 6, 2, 9 | Visnu, or from the earth' [3], with this Rc verse which 324 6, 2, 10| the Pitrs for its deity [3]. If he were to set it up 325 6, 2, 11| the head of the sacrifice [3], the sounding-holes are 326 6, 3, 1 | vi. 3. 1.~From the pit he scatters ( 327 6, 3, 1 | cry for sacrifice, for [3] they were deprived of the 328 6, 3, 2 | vi. 3. 2.~The Vaisarjana offerings 329 6, 3, 2 | verily by means of its own [3] divinity he makes it go 330 6, 3, 3 | vi. 3. 3.~Having sacrificed with 331 6, 3, 3 | vi. 3. 3.~Having sacrificed with 332 6, 3, 3 | will not touch the axle [3]. If he were to cut it so 333 6, 3, 4 | vi. 3. 4.~'To earth thee! To atmosphere 334 6, 3, 4 | verse addressed to Visnu [3] he arranges it; the post 335 6, 3, 5 | vi. 3. 5.~The Sadhya gods were 336 6, 3, 5 | Recite for him who is born' [3], 'For him who is being 337 6, 3, 6 | vi. 3. 6.~'For food thee!' (with 338 6, 3, 6 | security. 'For the waters [3] thee, for the plants thee 339 6, 3, 7 | vi. 3. 7.~By means of Agni as 340 6, 3, 7 | the body of the sacrifice [3] he places the head. 'Let 341 6, 3, 8 | vi. 3. 8.~He encircles (it) with 342 6, 3, 8 | are the rays of the sun [3]; verily he pays homage 343 6, 3, 9 | vi. 3. 9.~When the beast is offered 344 6, 3, 9 | anoints sky and earth. 'Uncut [3] with wealth of heroes ( 345 6, 3, 10| vi. 3. 10.~Having offered in sacrifice 346 6, 3, 10| is the size of the beast [3]. First he makes a portion 347 6, 3, 11| vi. 3. 11.~He covers the dipping-spoons 348 6, 3, 11| the lord of the forest [3] for their deity; in that 349 6, 4, 1 | earth. 'Go to the clouds [3] of the sky, hail!' he says; 350 6, 4, 2 | take of stagnant (waters) [3], be would cause Varuna 351 6, 4, 3 | vi. 4.3.~The theologians say, 'He 352 6, 4, 3 | oblation and covered with ghee [3]. 'Thou art the dragger', 353 6, 4, 4 | name, O Soma', he says [3]; this is Soma's Soma-drinking; 354 6, 4, 5 | says, for he being a god [3] is the purifier of gods; ' 355 6, 4, 6 | is drawn with a filter [3], to separate expiration 356 6, 4, 9 | that are for two deities [3], he would obstruct his 357 6, 4, 10| Asuras who were in front [3]; with those on the west 358 6, 4, 11| Prajapati sniffs offspring [3]; therefore the cow sniffs 359 6, 5, 1 | he says, for repeatedly [3] he draws from it. The Ukthya 360 6, 5, 3 | vi. 5. 3.~By means of the sacrifice 361 6, 5, 3 | seasons would be confused [3]; therefore in order the 362 6, 5, 6 | chorion, verily that is this [3] pairing. The Aditya (cup) 363 6, 5, 8 | Possessing power', he says [3]; power is offspring; verily 364 6, 5, 9 | were to crush (them), few [3] cattle would attend and 365 6, 5, 11| to pieces on all sides [3]; he found no stay in himself; 366 6, 6, 1 | I win a Brahman to-day [3], a seer and sprung from 367 6, 6, 3 | vi. 6. 3.~He offers the Avabhrthayajuses; 368 6, 6, 3 | six, the seasons are six [3]; verily he finds support 369 6, 6, 4 | verily a son is born to him [3]. The Asuras drove the gods 370 6, 6, 5 | for Varuna that for Indra [3]. He who has attained (power) 371 6, 6, 7 | Mitra and Varuna, by Mitra [3] he propitiates the well-performed 372 6, 6, 8 | for Surya on yonder world [3] he bestows light; full 373 6, 6, 11| draw (it) in the Ukthya [3], he would consume his offspring 374 7, 1, 1 | the best of sacrifices [3].' Prajapati indeed is the 375 7, 1, 3 | vii. 1. 3.~The theologians say, 'He 376 7, 1, 5 | thousand). Now the atmosphere [3] was broken. Therefore the 377 7, 1, 6 | hundred and thirty-three [3]. They put her into the 378 7, 1, 7 | well resting, auspicious,' [3] he says; verily she becoming 379 7, 1, 10| consists of five seasons [3]; verily he stands firm 380 7, 2, 1 | is the world of heaven [3]. They go with the Sarasvati. 381 7, 2, 3 | vii. 2. 3.~Brhaspati desired, 'May 382 7, 2, 5 | were in conflict. The gods [3] saw in (the rite) of ten 383 7, 2, 7 | and grandfather are holy [3], and who yet does not possess 384 7, 2, 8 | connected with the Tristubh [3]; in that the Çukra is drawn 385 7, 2, 10| he grasps the sacrifice [3], with the third three he 386 7, 3, 1 | vii. 3. 1.~They go swiftly in that 387 7, 3, 2 | vii. 3. 2.~The theologians say, ' 388 7, 3, 3 | vii. 3. 3.~(The rite) of thirteen 389 7, 3, 3 | vii. 3. 3.~(The rite) of thirteen 390 7, 3, 4 | vii. 3. 4.~The Adityas desired, ' 391 7, 3, 5 | vii. 3. 5.~Prajapati went to the 392 7, 3, 6 | vii. 3. 6.~Indra was on a level 393 7, 3, 7 | vii. 3. 7.~Indra was as it were 394 7, 3, 7 | to the world of heaven [3]. They mount the world of 395 7, 3, 8 | vii. 3. 8.~Prajapati desired, ' 396 7, 3, 9 | vii. 3. 9.~The Viraj dividing itself 397 7, 3, 10| vii. 3. 10.~Yonder sun was in this 398 7, 3, 10| to descend to this world [3], the sacrificers would 399 7, 3, 11| vii. 3. 11.~a Let the sacrifice 400 7, 3, 12| vii. 3. 12.~The past, the present, 401 7, 3, 13| vii. 3. 13.~a May a house be mine, 402 7, 3, 14| vii. 3. 14.~By fire he surmounted 403 7, 3, 15| vii. 3. 15.~Hail! (To) meditation ( 404 7, 3, 16| vii. 3. 16.~To the teeth hail!~ 405 7, 3, 17| vii. 3. 17.~To the glossy and variegated 406 7, 3, 18| vii. 3. 18.~To the black hail!~ 407 7, 3, 19| vii. 3. 19.~To the plants hail!~ 408 7, 3, 20| vii. 3. 20.~To the trees hail!~ 409 7, 4, 2 | strength, the Chandomas cattle [3]; verily in force and strength 410 7, 4, 3 | vii. 4. 3.~This (earth) was bare and 411 7, 4, 3 | they win power (indriyá) [3]. There is a Saptadaça, 412 7, 4, 5 | Intermediately indeed [3] by means of a ten-nights' ( 413 7, 4, 11| the eleventh and twelfth [3]. Therefore (the days) follow 414 7, 5, 1 | twenty-four half-months [3]; verily as they go on they 415 7, 5, 3 | vii. 5. 3.~They perform the Prahas 416 7, 5, 6 | They leave the pressing [3], who leave out the day. 417 7, 5, 7 | the pressing with eleven [3]. The third pressing belongs 418 7, 5, 8 | Stoma), to win Prajapati [3]. They sing five (verses)


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