Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 4 | i. 1. 4.~a For the rite you two,
2 1, 2, 4 | i. 2. 4.~a This is thy body, O pure
3 1, 2, 14| l The great I overcome [4] through kinship and my
4 1, 3, 4 | i. 3. 4.~a Thou, O Soma, art the
5 1, 3, 14| cow,~As a father his son [4], do thou protect him.~n
6 1, 4, 1 | i. 4. 1.~a I take thee. Thou
7 1, 4, 1 | O Soma, to Soma, hail!~1 4. 2.~a Be pure for the lord
8 1, 4, 2 | i. 4. 3.~a Thou art taken with
9 1, 4, 3 | i. 4. 4.~a O Vayu, drinker of
10 1, 4, 3 | i. 4. 4.~a O Vayu, drinker of the
11 1, 4, 4 | i. 4. 5.~a This Soma is pressed
12 1, 4, 5 | i. 4. 6.~a That I whip of yours
13 1, 4, 6 | i. 4. 7.~a Ye that yoke early
14 1, 4, 7 | i. 4. 8.~a Vena hath stirred
15 1, 4, 8 | i. 4. 9.~a Him, as aforetime,
16 1, 4, 9 | i. 4. 10.~a Ye gods that are
17 1, 4, 10| i. 4. 11.~a Three and thirty
18 1, 4, 11| i. 4. 12.~a Thou art taken with
19 1, 4, 12| i. 4. 13.~a The head of the sky,
20 1, 4, 13| i. 4. 14.~a Thou art Madhu and
21 1, 4, 14| i. 4. 15.~a O Indra and Agni,
22 1, 4, 15| i. 4. 16.~a Ye dread ones, guardians
23 1, 4, 16| i. 4. 17.~a Him with the Maruts,
24 1, 4, 17| i. 4. 18.~a O Indra with the
25 1, 4, 18| i. 4. 19.~a Indra with the Maruts,
26 1, 4, 19| i. 4. 20.~a Great is Indra who
27 1, 4, 20| i. 4. 21.~a Great is Indra, manfully
28 1, 4, 21| i. 4. 22.~a Never art thou barren,
29 1, 4, 22| i. 4. 23.~a Prosperity to-day,
30 1, 4, 23| i. 4. 24.~a O Savitr with unfailing
31 1, 4, 24| i. 4. 25.~a To help us I summon~
32 1, 4, 25| i. 4. 26.~a Thou givest good
33 1, 4, 26| i. 4. 27.~a Of thee, O drop,
34 1, 4, 27| i. 4. 28.~a Thou art a bay, yoker
35 1, 4, 28| i. 4. 29.~a O Agni, thou purifiest
36 1, 4, 29| i. 4. 30.~a Arising in might,~
37 1, 4, 30| i. 4. 31.~a Overcoming, seen
38 1, 4, 31| i. 4. 32.~a Swell, O sweetest
39 1, 4, 32| i. 4. 33.~a Departed are those
40 1, 4, 33| i. 4. 34.~a I place thee that
41 1, 4, 34| i. 4. 35.~a To energy hail! To
42 1, 4, 35| i. 4. 36.~a Çitta with the sinew,
43 1, 4, 36| i. 4. 37.~a Mount thy car, O
44 1, 4, 37| i. 4. 38.~a Indra his two steeds
45 1, 4, 38| i. 4. 39.~a The Soma hath been
46 1, 4, 39| i. 4. 40.~a Earth, covering all,~
47 1, 4, 40| i. 4. 41.~a Great is Indra of
48 1, 4, 41| i. 4. 42.~a In unison and in
49 1, 4, 42| i. 4. 43.~a His rays bear up
50 1, 4, 43| i. 4. 44.~a May Dhatr the giver,
51 1, 4, 44| i. 4. 45.~a King Varuna hath
52 1, 4, 45| i. 4. 46.~a I who deeming thee
53 1, 5, 2 | anything of his nature, thence [4] does he win him. Now he
54 1, 5, 4 | i. 5. 4.~'Earth in depth, sky in
55 1, 5, 7 | guard my body', he says [4], for he is a guardian of
56 1, 5, 8 | barren night does he pass [4], who knowing thus pays
57 1, 5, 9 | world of heaven. He who [4] knowing thus pays reverence
58 1, 5, 11| sky,~Do ye come unto us [4].~q The protections which
59 1, 6, 4 | i. 6. 4.~a By sacrifice to the divine
60 1, 6, 10| sacrifice falls to his foe [4]. If he desire of sacrificers, '
61 1, 6, 11| Of the seasons spring [4] I delight', he says; the
62 1, 6, 12| from the furthest place [4];~Sharpening thy lance,
63 1, 7, 1 | sacrifice; half they eat [4], half they wipe; in this
64 1, 7, 4 | i. 7. 4.~'By I sacrifice to the
65 1, 7, 4 | Soma, possessing good seed [4], may I impregnate seed',
66 1, 7, 6 | of the house', he says [4]; that is according to the
67 1, 7, 13| we be lords of strength [4].~m May we enjoy the favour
68 1, 7, 17| i. 8. 4.~a To Agni Anikavant he
69 1, 7, 35| who filleth and satiateth [4], bringing fame,~Streams
70 2, 1, 1 | He who desires offspring [4] and cattle should offer
71 2, 1, 2 | offer dewlapped (beasts) [4], to Agni one with a black
72 2, 1, 3 | the overcomer of enemies [4]; the enemy is the evil;
73 2, 1, 4 | ii. 1. 4.~Yonder sun did not shine;
74 2, 1, 4 | Visnu and Varuna a cow [4], to Indra a bull; verily
75 2, 1, 5 | barren after bearing Indra, [4]; verily he has recourse
76 2, 1, 6 | verily they subdue his [4] relations to him; he becomes
77 2, 1, 7 | sap which is offspring [4]. He who desires food should
78 2, 1, 8 | harmony with his friend [4]. It is spacious; verily
79 2, 1, 11| universe,~Far-seeing, guarding [4] the holy,~Righteous, enacting
80 2, 2, 1 | strength, verily Pusan [4] he has recourse to with
81 2, 2, 2 | dies; he wins that battle [4]. He loves to frequent those
82 2, 2, 4 | ii. 2. 4.~He who desires, 'May I
83 2, 2, 4 | makes him possessed of sap [4]; he becomes possessed of
84 2, 2, 5 | of the world of heaven [4]; verily also grasping the
85 2, 2, 6 | who having yoked the year [4], does not let it go, becomes
86 2, 2, 7 | he repels foes from him [4]. He who is bound or beset
87 2, 2, 8 | Indra, the good protector [4]; verily he has recourse
88 2, 2, 9 | not then gain his power [4] and strength. He should
89 2, 2, 10| Agni his body; even if [4] his life be gone, he yet
90 2, 2, 11| contain the word 'dear' [4]; verily he makes him dear
91 2, 2, 12| my oblation, O Çipivista [4];~Let my fair hymns of praise
92 2, 3, 1 | make him attain the people [4]. Should he not attain (
93 2, 3, 2 | and strength. The same [4] offering he should make
94 2, 3, 3 | potsherds to Brahmanaspati [4]; verily he has recourse
95 2, 3, 4 | ii. 3. 4.~He who desires the heaven
96 2, 3, 11| his again). From the gold [4] he drinks away the ghee;
97 2, 3, 14| which come from the sky [4],~With these, O god, grant
98 2, 4, 1 | ii. 4. 1.~The gods, men, and the
99 2, 4, 2 | ii. 4. 2.~The gods and the Asuras
100 2, 4, 3 | ii. 4. 3.~The gods and the Asuras
101 2, 4, 4 | ii. 4. 4.~Prajapati created offspring;
102 2, 4, 4 | ii. 4. 4.~Prajapati created offspring;
103 2, 4, 5 | ii. 4. 5.~a O Agni come to us
104 2, 4, 6 | ii. 4. 6.~He who desires cattle
105 2, 4, 7 | ii. 4. 7.~a Thou I art connected
106 2, 4, 8 | ii. 4. 8.~a O gods granting protection,
107 2, 4, 9 | ii. 4. 9.~'Thou art connected
108 2, 4, 10| ii. 4. 10.~'O gods having wealth,
109 2, 4, 11| ii. 4. 11.~'All' the metres are
110 2, 4, 11| of three constituents [4] is the whole of the sacrifice;
111 2, 4, 12| ii. 4. 12.~Tvastr, his son slain,
112 2, 4, 12| not at me; there is this [4] strength in me; I will
113 2, 4, 13| ii. 4. 13.~The gods were afraid
114 2, 4, 14| ii. 4. 14.~a He is born ever new;~
115 2, 4, 14| which moveth and standeth [4].~q May the All-gods who
116 2, 5, 1 | one should not partake [4], but of other sap at will.
117 2, 5, 2 | slay him at the full moon [4], but make him swell at
118 2, 5, 3 | for curds is made first' [4]. One should disregard that
119 2, 5, 4 | ii. 5. 4. The theologians say, 'He
120 2, 5, 4 | beyond the year; verily [4] his own deity, being sacrificed
121 2, 5, 5 | at the new moon. In that [4] he sacrifices on the day
122 2, 5, 6 | and the full moon night [4]. They grasped him about,
123 2, 5, 7 | come hither to the feast' [4]. Verily by expiration does
124 2, 5, 8 | with the word 'Male' in it [4]. By it he gives them a
125 2, 5, 9 | the gods. 'Agni the Hotr' [4], he says; Agni is the Hotr
126 2, 5, 11| question Prajapati; he said [4], Prajapati, 'Thou art the
127 2, 5, 12| worship, O ancient king [4].~aa With his lustre.~bb
128 2, 6, 1 | fore-sacrifices. He who knows thus [4] is propagated with offspring,
129 2, 6, 2 | the oblation are a bolt [4], the Vasat call is a bolt;
130 2, 6, 3 | bunch of grass; therefore [4] the head is covered with
131 2, 6, 4 | ii. 6. 4.~(Saying) 'On the impulse
132 2, 6, 5 | it) in all directions [4], a daughter would be born
133 2, 6, 6 | food the gods invited Agni [4], with the kingdom the Pitrs
134 2, 6, 7 | sacrifice prosper', he says [4]; verily he invokes a blessing
135 2, 6, 8 | transferred it for Pusan [4]. Pusan having eaten it
136 2, 6, 9 | glorious, O sky and earth' [4], one would cause Etadu
137 2, 6, 12| red ones.~m When, O Agni [4], bearer of oblations,~Thou
138 3, 1, 4 | iii. 1. 4.~a The offspring, being
139 3, 1, 9 | performing a Sattra; they [4] cannot discern the world
140 3, 1, 11| wind,~With pure radiance [4], knowing the dawn,~Like
141 3, 2, 4 | iii. 2. 4.~a The wooden sword is safety,
142 3, 2, 4 | creeps forward to the seat [4], the fathers creep along
143 3, 2, 5 | spoken, the Stoma sung [4], the Uktha recited, who
144 3, 2, 8 | his way.~l Butter-necked [4], fat is his wife;~Fat his
145 3, 2, 9 | were not to smite it off [4], they would have fear in
146 3, 3, 4 | iii. 3. 4.~The stirrings are the secret
147 3, 3, 5 | the truth of holy order' [4], he says; the truth of
148 3, 3, 8 | should fire the thicket; if [4] it burns, it becomes a
149 3, 3, 11| invoke, grant us protection [4].~p Raka, easy to invoke,
150 3, 4, 1 | iii. 4. 1.~The sacrifice of him
151 3, 4, 2 | iii. 4. 2.~a O Vayu, drinker of
152 3, 4, 3 | iii. 4. 3.~These two were together,
153 3, 4, 3 | thee, for desire thee!' [4] he says; that is according
154 3, 4, 4 | iii. 4. 4.~a Thought and thinking,
155 3, 4, 4 | iii. 4. 4.~a Thought and thinking,
156 3, 4, 5 | iii. 4. 5.~a Agni overlord of creatures,
157 3, 4, 6 | iii. 4. 6.~What the gods did at
158 3, 4, 7 | iii. 4. 7.~a Supporting holy order,
159 3, 4, 8 | iii. 4. 8.~They should be offered
160 3, 4, 8 | them in their own abode [4]. They should be offered
161 3, 4, 9 | iii. 4. 9.~He who desires offspring
162 3, 4, 9 | were. He puts Dhatr last [4]; verily afterwards he wins
163 3, 4, 10| iii. 4. 10.~a O Vastospati, accept
164 3, 4, 10| on the kindling-sticks [4]; this is the birthplace
165 3, 4, 11| iii. 4. 11.~a Long life thou givest,
166 3, 4, 11| conflict,~And highest song [4], O lord of all the people.~
167 3, 5, 2 | breath thee! Quicken breath' [4], he says; verily upon offspring
168 3, 5, 4 | iii. 5. 4.~a The gods, destroying
169 3, 5, 11| down in his own birthplace [4].~r In the all-knower cause
170 4, 1, 2 | fair leaves.~r I touch [4] Agni with mind, with ghee,~
171 4, 1, 4 | iv. 1. 4.~a May I Vayu, Matariçvan,
172 4, 1, 8 | the ocean with the Rasa [4],~Whose two arms are these
173 4, 1, 10| shineth between sky and earth [4]~The gods, granters of wealth,
174 4, 2, 1 | the lap of this mother [4],~O Agni, knowing all the
175 4, 2, 4 | iv. 2. 4.~a Go hence depart, creep
176 4, 2, 5 | she discerneth with might [4],~Like the god Savitr of
177 4, 2, 6 | from tribulation.~q The [4] plants whose king is Soma,~
178 4, 2, 9 | brilliance.~p The brilliant [4] bore the light, the shining
179 4, 3, 4 | iv. 8. 4.~a Firm is thy dwelling,
180 4, 3, 11| heads over the one world [4].~M She who first shone
181 4, 3, 13| Hotr of the people,~O pure [4] and radiant one, thou dost
182 4, 4, 1 | iv. 4. 1.~a Thou art the ray;
183 4, 4, 2 | iv. 4. 2.~a Thou art the queen,
184 4, 4, 3 | iv. 4. 3.~a This in the front,
185 4, 4, 4 | iv. 4. 4.~a Agni is the head of
186 4, 4, 4 | iv. 4. 4.~a Agni is the head of the
187 4, 4, 4 | prayer and strong effort [4],~Of the Vasus, the divine
188 4, 4, 5 | iv. 4. 5.~a I yoke thee in bonds
189 4, 4, 6 | iv. 4. 6.~a Let Brhaspati place
190 4, 4, 7 | iv. 4. 7.~a Thou art the furtherer;
191 4, 4, 8 | iv. 4. 8.~(Thou I art) all overcoming
192 4, 4, 9 | iv. 4. 9.~(Thou art) Prajapati
193 4, 4, 10| iv. 4. 10.~a (Thou art) Krttikas,
194 4, 4, 11| iv. 4. 11.~a (Ye are) Madha and
195 4, 4, 12| iv. 4. 12.~a May the kindling-stick
196 4, 4, 12| thou be gracious to us [4];~Rich in ghee, O Savitr,
197 4, 5, 4 | iv. 5. 4.~a Homage to you that wound,
198 4, 5, 10| approach us bearing the spear [4].~1 O blood-red scatterer,~
199 4, 6, 1 | of expiration art thou [4], of inspiration, of cross-breathing,~
200 4, 6, 2 | support?~When producing earth [4] Viçvakarman, all-seeing,~
201 4, 6, 4 | iv. 6. 4.~a Swift, like a bull sharpening
202 4, 6, 4 | to our foes, and enter [4] them;~Not one of them do
203 4, 6, 5 | thousand (draughts) of milk [4].~n Seven are thy kindling-sticks,
204 4, 6, 6 | Soma favour us,~And Aditi [4] grant protection!~n Their
205 4, 6, 7 | busy in the woods.~m To [4] the slaughter the swift
206 4, 7, 4 | iv. 7. 4.~May for me strength, righteousness,
207 4, 7, 15| mighty,~The divine host [4] keen in the battles,~I
208 5, 1, 2 | strength of him whom he meets [4]. 'The fire should be brought
209 5, 1, 3 | smites away the Raksases [4]; with a Gayatri verse he
210 5, 1, 4 | v. 1. 4.~'On the instigation of
211 5, 1, 4 | has previously addressed [4]. He gathers with four (
212 5, 1, 5 | places (Agni) on the ass [4]; verily thereby he yokes
213 5, 1, 8 | appertain to Agni, to be piled [4]. Twenty-one kindling-(verses)
214 5, 1, 9 | food with its birth place [4]. He deposits Muñja grass;
215 5, 1, 10| him with day and night [4] he supports him with the
216 5, 2, 1 | verily he becomes a ruler [4]. 'In greatness he hath
217 5, 2, 2 | it); Agni is threefold [4]; verily he makes Agni attain
218 5, 2, 3 | facing the same way, and two [4] behind, facing the same
219 5, 2, 4 | v. 2. 4.~The Agni that was before
220 5, 2, 5 | he ploughs the furrows [4]; verily he extends the
221 5, 2, 6 | resort; it entered the fire [4]; it departed from the fire
222 5, 2, 7 | filled they wait on him [4] in yonder world. 'In the
223 5, 2, 8 | tortoise crawled after them [4]; in that he puts down a
224 5, 2, 9 | So many are the animals [4], bipeds and quadrupeds;
225 5, 2, 10| strength. Transversely [4] he puts (them) down; therefore
226 5, 3, 1 | forms, two white, two black [4]. The (verses) contain the
227 5, 3, 2 | metres; he for whom these [4] are put down attains sovereignty.
228 5, 3, 3 | puts down) on the north [4]; therefore the left hand
229 5, 3, 4 | v. 3. 4.~'Thou art the portion of
230 5, 3, 4 | beginning of the sacrifice [4], the fourfold Stoma is
231 5, 3, 5 | the Stomabhagas; in that [4] he puts down the Stomabhagas,
232 5, 4, 1 | v. 4. 1.~The gods and the Asuras
233 5, 4, 2 | v. 4. 2.~He puts down the seasonal (
234 5, 4, 3 | v. 4. 3.~The fire is Rudra; he
235 5, 4, 3 | appeases him completely [4]. The highest (bricks) are
236 5, 4, 4 | v. 4. 4.~'The strength on the
237 5, 4, 4 | v. 4. 4.~'The strength on the stone', (
238 5, 4, 4 | verily he shuts himself away [4] from death and wins the
239 5, 4, 5 | v. 4. 5.~'To him that sits in
240 5, 4, 5 | free slowly from evil' [4], he should offer one by
241 5, 4, 6 | v. 4. 6.~'Do thou lead him forward', (
242 5, 4, 6 | on the Agnidh's altar [4] he puts down a stone, for
243 5, 4, 7 | v. 4. 7.~'Along the eastern quarter
244 5, 4, 7 | milks the fire; 'that [4] various of Savitr, the
245 5, 4, 8 | v. 4. 8.~He offers the stream
246 5, 4, 8 | me, the Saman', he says [4]; that is the form of the
247 5, 4, 9 | v. 4. 9.~Agni departed from the
248 5, 4, 10| v. 4. 10.~The chariot of the
249 5, 4, 10| establishment of the fire [4] re-establishes it; he who
250 5, 4, 11| v. 4. 11.~He who desires cattle
251 5, 4, 12| v. 4. 12.~'Be 'pure for the winning
252 5, 5, 1 | sacrificer envelops the gods [4] on both sides and wins
253 5, 5, 2 | Angiras, do thou sit firm' [4]; verily making this a brick
254 5, 5, 4 | v. 5. 4.~The waters were the wives
255 5, 5, 7 | soothes him.~The fires [4] of the dust~That have entered
256 5, 5, 9 | protect thee on the north [4]; may the gods, whose chief
257 5, 5, 10| earth; your houses are bore [4]; your arrows are food;
258 5, 6, 2 | becomes likely to rain [4]. He who knows their home
259 5, 6, 4 | v. 6. 4.~The year in unison with
260 5, 6, 8 | father, son, grandson [4]; if he were to put down
261 5, 7, 2 | wonder-working, O drop [4], enter us,~Be propitious
262 5, 7, 4 | v. 7. 4.~a 'To thought I offer with
263 5, 7, 5 | they became the regions [4]. The supreme lord said
264 5, 7, 6 | verse addressed to Varuna [4] should he offer; that is
265 6, 1, 1 | well-seasoned butter to men [4], fresh butter is connected
266 6, 1, 2 | has the name. With a Rc [4] he sacrifices, to support
267 6, 1, 3 | one-third the sacrificial post [4]. The internal arrows which
268 6, 1, 4 | vi. 1. 4.~Speech went away from the
269 6, 1, 4 | Verily he wins the dawn [4]. The theologians say, '
270 6, 1, 5 | along with the sacrifice [4]. Verily the opening oblation
271 6, 1, 6 | it as sucked as it were [4]. He removes any admixture
272 6, 1, 7 | one expresses in speech [4]. 'Thou art the gift (to
273 6, 1, 8 | it; verily the Adhvaryu [4] does not deprive himself
274 6, 1, 9 | each (finger) separately [4] he measures; verily he
275 6, 1, 10| with darkness. 'O Svana [4], Bhraja', he says; they
276 6, 1, 11| is the lord of creatures [4]; 'to all thy stations',
277 6, 2, 1 | the breath is threefold [4]; verily in order he places
278 6, 2, 2 | swell', be says. Whatever [4] of it becomes spoiled'
279 6, 2, 3 | They make twenty-four [4], the half-months number
280 6, 2, 4 | vi. 2. 4.~They go to the world of
281 6, 2, 4 | therefore is the Vedi so called [4]. All this earth is the
282 6, 2, 5 | foes. He prospers himself [4], his foe is overcome. Now
283 6, 2, 7 | Vasus repelled in front [4]; the swift of mind with
284 6, 2, 8 | found him, and said to him [4],' Return to us; bear the
285 6, 2, 10| post) of the gods; verily [4] by him he sets this (post)
286 6, 3, 1 | brought forth in front [4]. The altars are the breaths;
287 6, 3, 2 | says, for it being a god [4] goes to the gods. 'I here,
288 6, 3, 3 | and many branches; this [4] among trees is rich in
289 6, 3, 4 | vi. 3. 4.~'To earth thee! To atmosphere
290 6, 3, 4 | the deities, with power' [4], he should set up for him
291 6, 3, 7 | verily he makes it pure [4]. He chooses the priests,
292 6, 3, 9 | he follows the deities [4]. He should not pass over
293 6, 3, 10| portion of the upper part [4], for breath is in the upper
294 6, 3, 11| Four times he invokes [4], for cattle have four feet.
295 6, 4, 1 | vi. 4. 1.~By means of the sacrifice
296 6, 4, 1 | gathers round the heart-spit [4]. if he were to place the
297 6, 4, 2 | vi. 4. 2.~The gods divided the
298 6, 4, 2 | oblation. 'Rich in oblation be [4] the sun', be says; verily
299 6, 4, 3 | vi. 4.3.~The theologians say, '
300 6, 4, 4 | vi. 4. 4.~'On the instigation
301 6, 4, 4 | vi. 4. 4.~'On the instigation of
302 6, 4, 5 | vi. 4. 5.~The Upançu Cup is breath;
303 6, 4, 5 | mind enter thee!' he says [4]; verily he attains mind. '
304 6, 4, 6 | vi. 4. 6.~Whatever the gods did
305 6, 4, 7 | vi. 4. 7.~The cup for Indra and
306 6, 4, 8 | vi. 4. 8.~The gods said to Mitra, '
307 6, 4, 9 | vi. 4. 9.~The head of the sacrifice
308 6, 4, 9 | deities are the breaths [4], he sets down full vessels;
309 6, 4, 10| vi. 4. 10.~Brhaspati was the Purohita
310 6, 4, 10| Çukra, with pure radiance' [4], 'Engendering prolific
311 6, 4, 11| vi. 4. 11.~Whatever the gods did
312 6, 5, 1 | he should pour (it) down [4]; verily he bestows upon
313 6, 5, 4 | vi. 5. 4.~The season-cups are drawn
314 6, 5, 6 | shuts off cattle from Rudra [4]. (The stone) for pressing
315 6, 5, 8 | give him up; therefore [4] men do not give up even
316 6, 6, 1 | us, full of sweetness' [4], he says in effect. He
317 6, 6, 3 | text. The Soma is cattle [4]; if he were to partake
318 6, 6, 4 | vi. 6. 4.~With the wooden sword he
319 6, 6, 4 | he hates; whom he hates [4], him he indicates as a
320 6, 6, 11| the dear abode of Indra [4]. The smaller metres were
321 7, 1, 1 | Tristubh metre, the Brhat [4] Saman, of men the Rajanya,
322 7, 1, 4 | vii. 1. 4.~The Angirases performed
323 7, 1, 5 | three hundred continuously [4], for the continuance of
324 7, 1, 6 | the thousandth. Therefore [4] a boon must be given; for
325 7, 2, 4 | vii. 2. 4.~Prajapati created offspring.
326 7, 2, 5 | greater there is uniformity [4]; to break the uniformity
327 7, 2, 7 | prosperity.' Sarasvati is speech [4]; verily with speech he
328 7, 2, 8 | its own abode. In that [4] it completes the metres,
329 7, 3, 4 | vii. 3. 4.~The Adityas desired, 'May
330 7, 4, 1 | vii. 4. 1.~Brhaspati desired, '
331 7, 4, 2 | vii. 4. 2.~As are men, so were
332 7, 4, 2 | verily by them do they [4] proceed to the world of
333 7, 4, 3 | vii. 4. 3.~This (earth) was bare
334 7, 4, 3 | found support in the year [4] they attain the gods. From
335 7, 4, 4 | vii. 4. 4.~Prajapati went to the
336 7, 4, 4 | vii. 4. 4.~Prajapati went to the world
337 7, 4, 5 | vii. 4. 5.~There are two Sattras
338 7, 4, 6 | vii. 4. 6.~The Adityas desired, '
339 7, 4, 7 | vii. 4. 7.~Vasistha, his sons slain,
340 7, 4, 8 | vii. 4. 8.~Those who are about
341 7, 4, 9 | vii. 4. 9.~They go to the world
342 7, 4, 10| vii. 4. 10.~The theologians say, '
343 7, 4, 11| vii. 4. 11.~They first perform
344 7, 4, 12| vii. 4. 12.~a Let the ram aid thee
345 7, 4, 13| vii. 4. 13.~To (the waters of)
346 7, 4, 14| vii. 4. 14.~To waters hail!~To
347 7, 4, 15| vii. 4. 15.~a Him who is fain to
348 7, 4, 16| vii. 4. 16.~Homage to the king!~
349 7, 4, 17| vii. 4. 17.~a Let the healing wind
350 7, 4, 18| vii. 4. 18.~a What was the first
351 7, 4, 19| vii. 4.19.~a O Amba! O Ambali!
352 7, 4, 20| vii. 4. 20.~a Bhuh! Bhuvah! Svar!~
353 7, 4, 21| vii. 4. 21.~To expiration hail!~
354 7, 4, 22| vii. 4. 22.~To the bound hail!~
355 7, 5, 1 | the middle of the year [4] for procreation. On either
356 7, 5, 4 | vii. 5. 4.~The Rcs are the same. The
357 7, 5, 8 | food from the quarters [4] they place glory in themselves.
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