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obeisance 20
obey 2
objection 2
oblation 307
oblation-cart 1
oblation-holder 20
oblation-holders 4
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322 make
313 place
310 when
307 oblation
306 offering
306 up
299 varuna

Yajur Veda

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oblation

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1 1, 1, 13| sharers in the remains (of the oblation), well nourished, mighty~ 2 1, 2, 2 | Brhaspati rejoice in our oblation, hail!~c Let every man choose 3 1, 2, 3 | waters, the stream~Fit for oblation, mighty, most exhilarating,~ 4 1, 2, 10| powers which they honour with oblation,~May they all envelop the 5 1, 2, 14| munificent,~Who with constant oblation, who with praise,~Seeks 6 1, 3, 10| drinkers of fat.~k Thou art the oblation of the atmosphere.~l Hail! 7 1, 3, 12| These waters are rich in oblation,~Rich in oblation is the 8 1, 3, 12| rich in oblation,~Rich in oblation is the divine sacrifice,~ 9 1, 3, 12| divine sacrifice,~Rich in oblation he seeks to win (the gods?),~ 10 1, 3, 12| win (the gods?),~Rich in oblation be the sun.~b In the seat 11 1, 3, 13| that wave,~Which is rich in oblation, powerful and sweetest,~ 12 1, 3, 14| O Agni, rejoicing in the oblation~Be thou faced with ghee, 13 1, 3, 14| To our sacrifice and our oblation.~bb Agni, of purest vows,~ 14 1, 4, 45| house,~The bearer of the oblation, with ladle in his mouth.~ 15 1, 5, 3 | Mind, light, rejoice in the oblation.~May be unite this scattered 16 1, 5, 3 | rejoicing partake of our oblation; Keta, Saketa, Suketa, may 17 1, 5, 3 | rejoicing partake of our oblation; Vivasvan, Aditi, Devajuti, 18 1, 5, 3 | rejoicing partake of our oblation.~ 19 1, 5, 5 | To our sacrifice and our oblation.~l Agni, of purest vows,~ 20 1, 5, 10| Mind, light, rejoice in the oblation~May he unite the scattered 21 1, 5, 10| and evening~I unite with oblation and ghee.~g Rich in milk 22 1, 5, 10| Let the gods enjoy this oblation of me.~k Who yoketh thee? 23 1, 6, 1 | overseer of truth, thou art the oblation of Vaiçvanara, of the All-gods, 24 1, 6, 1 | thee.~p The earth ours, the oblation the gods, the benedictions 25 1, 6, 2 | divine Brahman,~To bear this oblation, O wise one;~Kindling thee, 26 1, 6, 8 | sacrifice. He should as the oblation is being offered recite ( 27 1, 6, 12| kindness;~O Indra, accept this oblation;~May the desires of the 28 1, 7, 13| my friend Vrsakapi,~Whose oblation rich in water~Goeth dear 29 1, 7, 13| bay steeds [3].~i With our oblation we summon~1ndra, the giver;~ 30 1, 7, 14| hail! rejoicing in the oblation.~This is thy share, O Nirrti;~ 31 1, 7, 14| prospered, thou art rich in oblation;~Free him from evil. Hail!~ 32 1, 7, 14| done this.~He offers an oblation to Aditya; the sacrificial 33 1, 7, 14| twelve potsherds, and an oblation (caru) to the All-gods; 34 1, 7, 14| first-born calf. (He offers) an oblation of millet to Soma; the sacrificial 35 1, 7, 14| garment. (He offers) an oblation to Sarasvati, and an oblation 36 1, 7, 14| oblation to Sarasvati, and an oblation to Sarasvant; the sacrificial 37 1, 7, 15| Agni on eight potsherds, an oblation to Soma, to Savitr on twelve 38 1, 7, 15| on twelve potsherds, an oblation to Sarasvati, an oblation 39 1, 7, 15| oblation to Sarasvati, an oblation to Pusan, to the Maruts 40 1, 7, 16| this bountiful one;~Rich in oblation are the Maruts whom our 41 1, 7, 17| potsherds as the sun rises, an oblation to the Maruts as the heaters 42 1, 7, 17| house he milks at evening an oblation of all (the cows).~b O ladle, 43 1, 7, 17| Agni on eight potsherds, an oblation to Soma, to Savitr on twelve 44 1, 7, 17| potsherds, to Sarasvati an oblation, to Pusan an oblation, to 45 1, 7, 17| an oblation, to Pusan an oblation, to Indra and Agni on eleven 46 1, 7, 17| eleven potsherds, to Indra an oblation, to Viçvakarman on eleven 47 1, 7, 20| on twelve potsherds, an oblation to the All-gods, a cake 48 1, 7, 20| eight potsherds, to Rudra an oblation of Gavidhuka, to Indra curds, 49 1, 7, 20| Indra curds, to Varuna an oblation made of barley; the sacrificial 50 1, 7, 21| to Dhatr, to Anumati an oblation, to Raka an oblation, to 51 1, 7, 21| an oblation, to Raka an oblation, to Sinivali an oblation, 52 1, 7, 21| oblation, to Sinivali an oblation, to Kuhu an oblation; the 53 1, 7, 21| an oblation, to Kuhu an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 54 1, 7, 21| eleven potsherds, to Soma an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 55 1, 7, 21| Soma and Pusan he offers an oblation, to Indra and Pusan an oblation, 56 1, 7, 21| oblation, to Indra and Pusan an oblation, to Pusan an oblation; the 57 1, 7, 21| an oblation, to Pusan an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 58 1, 7, 21| To Varuna (he offers) an oblation made of barley; the sacrificial 59 1, 7, 22| To Brhaspati he offers an oblation in the house of the Brahman ( 60 1, 7, 22| To Aditya (he offers) an oblation in the house of the chief 61 1, 7, 22| To Nirrti (he offers) an oblation in the house of the neglected 62 1, 7, 22| To Pusan (he offers) an oblation in the house of the divider; 63 1, 7, 22| To Rudra (he offers) an oblation of Gavidhuka in the house 64 1, 7, 23| lord of the forest, an oblation of millet; to Savitr, of 65 1, 7, 23| Rudra, lord of cattle, an oblation of Gavidhuka; to Brhaspati, 66 1, 7, 23| Brhaspati, lord of speech, an oblation of wild rice; to Indra, 67 1, 7, 23| to Mitra, the true, an oblation of Amba grain, and to Varuna, 68 1, 7, 23| Varuna, lord of right, an oblation made of barley.~b May Savity 69 1, 7, 30| offers) to Sarasvati an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 70 1, 7, 30| To Pusan (he offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 71 1, 7, 30| Brhaspati (he offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 72 1, 7, 30| To Soma (he offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 73 1, 7, 32| All-gods (he offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 74 1, 7, 32| Brhaspati (he offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 75 1, 7, 32| Sarasvati of true speech an oblation; to Savitr of true instigation 76 1, 7, 33| eight potsherds; to Soma, an oblation; to Savitr on twelve potsherds; 77 1, 7, 33| potsherds; to Brhaspati an oblation; to Tvastr on eight potsherds; 78 1, 7, 33| To Sarasvati he offers an oblation; to Pusan an oblation; to 79 1, 7, 33| an oblation; to Pusan an oblation; to Mitra an oblation; to 80 1, 7, 33| an oblation; to Mitra an oblation; to Varuna an oblation; 81 1, 7, 33| an oblation; to Varuna an oblation; to the lord of the fields 82 1, 7, 33| the lord of the fields an oblation; to the Adityas an oblation; 83 1, 7, 33| oblation; to the Adityas an oblation; the sacrificial fee is 84 2, 2, 1 | assembly. Let him next offer an oblation to Pusan. Pusan is the giver 85 2, 2, 1 | assembly he should offer an oblation to Ksetrapati; Ksetrapati 86 2, 2, 4 | of sap', should offer an oblation cooked in goat's milk to 87 2, 2, 4 | Tristubh, Jagati shall bear the oblation to the gods, the wise ones'; 88 2, 2, 5 | potsherds to Vaiçvanara, an oblation to Varuna, and an oblation 89 2, 2, 5 | oblation to Varuna, and an oblation to Dadhikravan; in that 90 2, 2, 6 | conflict should offer an oblation to Aditi; Aditi is this ( 91 2, 2, 7 | desires cattle should offer an oblation to Indra; cattle are connected 92 2, 2, 7 | possessed of cattle; it is an oblation; verily for him from his 93 2, 2, 8 | were sharp should offer an oblation to Indrani; the deity of 94 2, 2, 9 | butter, and to Brhaspati an oblation (be offered); in that there 95 2, 2, 9 | practises against him; the oblation is Brhaspati's, Brhaspati 96 2, 2, 9 | desires sight should offer an oblation in ghee to Agni and Visnu 97 2, 2, 9 | produces for him sight. The oblation is (made) in ghee, ghee 98 2, 2, 9 | butter, and to Brhaspati an oblation (be offered); in that it 99 2, 2, 9 | butter and to Brhaspati an oblation (be offered); in that (the 100 2, 2, 9 | butter, and to Brhaspati the oblation (be offered); in that (the 101 2, 2, 10| for him they offered this oblation to Soma and Rudra: verily 102 2, 2, 10| should offer for him this oblation to Soma and Rudra; verily 103 2, 2, 10| leper', he should offer an oblation to Soma and Pusan; man has 104 2, 2, 10| offspring should offer an oblation to Soma and Rudra; Soma 105 2, 2, 10| witchcraft should offer an oblation to Soma and Rudra; man has 106 2, 2, 10| long ill should offer an oblation to Soma and Rudra; the sap 107 2, 2, 10| for him', should offer an oblation to Soma and Rudra; selecting 108 2, 2, 11| should offer to the Maruts an oblation of panic seed in the milk 109 2, 2, 11| Soma with the Rudras an oblation, to Indra with the Maruts 110 2, 2, 11| Varuna with the Adityas an oblation; then indeed the gods agreed 111 2, 2, 11| Soma with the Rudras an oblation, to Indra with the Maruts 112 2, 2, 11| Varuna with the Adityas an oblation; so him becoming Indra his 113 2, 2, 12| call;~Do thou accept my oblation, O Çipivista [4];~Let my 114 2, 2, 12| thousands;~Agni hath placed the oblation in the sky;~In many a place 115 2, 3, 1 | expelled should offer an oblation to the Adityas, the sustainers; 116 2, 3, 1 | white he should offer an oblation to the Adityas; the people 117 2, 3, 1 | ones he should offer an oblation to Varuna; the realm is 118 2, 3, 1 | them), he should offer this oblation to the Adityas and attach 119 2, 3, 2 | for it they offered this oblation to Surya; verily thereby 120 2, 3, 2 | splendour he should offer this oblation to Surya; verily he has 121 2, 3, 2 | potsherds to Savitr, and an oblation to earth [3] who desires, ' 122 2, 3, 2 | he gains it; to earth an oblation is offered; verily on it 123 2, 3, 2 | he gains it; to earth an oblation is offered; in this what 124 2, 3, 2 | for him he offered this oblation of panic seeds to Soma and 125 2, 3, 2 | 6], he should offer this oblation of panic seeds; verily he 126 2, 3, 3 | eleven potsherds, to Soma an oblation; verily thereby they conferred 127 2, 3, 3 | eleven potsherds, to Soma an oblation; in that it is (offered) 128 2, 3, 3 | impotence should offer ,an oblation of panic seeds to Soma, 129 2, 3, 4 | the heaven should offer an oblation to Aryaman; Aryaman is yonder 130 2, 3, 4 | heaven. He should offer an oblation to Aryaman who desires, ' 131 2, 3, 4 | him. He should offer an oblation to Aryaman who desires, ' 132 2, 3, 4 | offer to Brhaspati this oblation of the after-shoots of rice; 133 2, 3, 5 | him [2] they offered this oblation to the Adityas; they freed 134 2, 3, 5 | illness he should offer this oblation to the Adityas; verily he 135 2, 3, 8 | eight potsherds, to Surya an oblation, to Agni, the blazing, a 136 2, 3, 8 | eight potsherds; to Surya an oblation, to Agni, the blazing, a 137 2, 3, 8 | him; in that there is (an oblation) for Surya, (he restores) 138 2, 3, 11| eight potsherds, to Soma an oblation, to Varuna on ten potsherds, 139 2, 3, 11| potsherds, to Sarasvati an oblation, to Agni and Visnu on eleven 140 2, 3, 12| return he should offer an oblation to Apam Napat; the horse 141 2, 3, 14| l O Agni and Soma, the oblation which is set forth [2],~ 142 2, 4, 4 | offspring he should offer this oblation of beans to Prajapati verily 143 2, 4, 4 | cattle should he offer this oblation of beans to Soma and Pusan; 144 2, 4, 6 | propagation. There is an oblation to Sinivali; Sinivali is 145 2, 4, 10| next day he should offer an oblation. Mitra and Varuna are day 146 2, 5, 2 | offered at the full moon the oblation to the Vrtra slayer; they 147 2, 5, 2 | increase. Having performed the oblation to the Vrtra slayer, he 148 2, 5, 3 | saw this enemy-dispelling (oblation) to be offered subsequently 149 2, 5, 3 | that the enemy-dispelling (oblation) is to be offered subsequently 150 2, 5, 3 | collected it, has the collected oblation (sammayya) its name; in 151 2, 5, 4 | of the enemy-dispelling (oblation), and by it the full moon 152 2, 5, 4 | potsherds for Agni and Visnu, an oblation for Sarasvati, an oblation 153 2, 5, 4 | oblation for Sarasvati, an oblation for Sarasvant; after performing 154 2, 5, 5 | metes out the seat and the oblation holder. In that he sacrifices, 155 2, 5, 6 | sacrifices possesses an oblation holder. He offers the Agnihotra 156 2, 5, 6 | Soma) of those who have oblation holders is pressed. By him 157 2, 5, 6 | himself as possessiug an oblation holder, everything is given 158 2, 5, 7 | half-months, 'rich in the oblation' are the gods, 'full of 159 2, 5, 8 | There are three Agnis, the oblation bearer of the gods, the 160 2, 5, 8 | Choose ye the bearer of the oblation', he says; 'let him choose 161 2, 5, 9 | Surpassing, bearing the oblation', he says, for he surpasses 162 2, 5, 9 | quickened by him he bears the oblation to the gods. 'Agni the Hotr' [ 163 2, 5, 12| ways,~Let him proclaim the oblation among the immortals.~ee 164 2, 6, 1 | offspring. He takes (the oblation) from the Upabhrt. The oblation 165 2, 6, 1 | oblation) from the Upabhrt. The oblation is brilliance, the sacrificial 166 2, 6, 1 | then verily he makes the oblation, and then he proceeds in 167 2, 6, 2 | The two portions of the oblation are the eyes of the sacrifice. 168 2, 6, 2 | the two portions of the oblation, he inserts the two eyes 169 2, 6, 2 | offering of the portion of the oblation with the jusana formula; 170 2, 6, 2 | thus these two enjoy. The oblation is a bolt, the portions 171 2, 6, 2 | bolt, the portions of the oblation are a bolt [4], the Vasat 172 2, 6, 3 | He placed in himself the oblation. The gods said to him, ' 173 2, 6, 3 | The gods said to him, 'The oblation is the sacrifice; let us 174 2, 6, 3 | you the portions of the oblation, let them pour out (a layer), 175 2, 6, 3 | offer the portions of the oblation, they pour out (a layer), 176 2, 6, 3 | offerings worn out, but the oblation fresh?' He should reply, ' 177 3, 3, 4 | says; he indeed offers an oblation with an oblation who drawing 178 3, 3, 4 | offers an oblation with an oblation who drawing the Adabhya ( 179 3, 3, 8 | O Agni, rejoicing in the oblation,~Be thou faced with ghee 180 3, 3, 8 | O Agni, rejoicing in the oblation', (with these words) should 181 3, 3, 9 | sacrifice may we offer;~Be this oblation acceptable to the gods.~ 182 3, 3, 11| iii. 3. 11.~a This oblation is dear in your mouth,~O 183 3, 3, 11| To him let us offer the oblation rich in ghee.~i may Dhatr 184 3, 3, 11| and Agni, bearer of the oblation,~A joy to the giver.~m Accord 185 3, 3, 11| goddess, let us offer with oblation.~u Kuhn, lady of the gods 186 3, 3, 11| may she be aware of the oblation~To the giver may she assign 187 3, 4, 8 | so he puts in order his oblation, and the kingdom comes into 188 3, 4, 10| sacrificer thus piles up the oblation bricks [1]; the bricks of 189 3, 4, 10| be as when one offers an oblation on a place he has left; 190 3, 4, 10| be as when one offers an oblation at rest; verily no offering 191 3, 4, 11| true one, let us offer an oblation rich in ghee.~r Rich in 192 3, 5, 1 | the Angirases offered the oblation, then the Adityas saw these 193 3, 5, 1 | and Visnu, to Sarasvati an oblation, to Sarasvant on twelve 194 3, 5, 1 | continues it. There is an oblation for Sarasvati, and (an offering) 195 3, 5, 4 | good deeds.~f That highest oblation wherewith, O All-knower,~ 196 3, 5, 5 | these of thine approach the oblation of ghee,~A protection to 197 3, 5, 7 | the gods rejoice in his oblation. The gods discussed regarding 198 3, 5, 7 | Prajapati sacrificed; where the oblation found support, thence sprung 199 3, 5, 7 | he created offspring; the oblation of him whose Dhruva, is 200 3, 5, 11| all-knower,~To bear the oblation [1].~e O Agni of kindly 201 3, 5, 11| thou sacrifice to them with oblation;~O Agni, bestow great strength 202 3, 5, 11| house,~The bearer of the oblation, with ladle in his mouth.~ 203 4, 1, 3 | thou sacrifice to them with oblation;~O Agni, bestow great strength 204 4, 1, 8 | as queller make ready the oblation.~m O Agni, utter 'Hail!' 205 4, 1, 8 | O all-knower, over the oblation for Indra;~May all the gods 206 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~o He that alone by his 207 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~p He who is giver of breath, 208 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~He whose are these snowy 209 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~r To whom the armies stablished~ 210 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~s He by whom the dread 211 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~t When the waters, the 212 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~u He who in his might beheld 213 4, 1, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation?~ 214 4, 1, 9 | made with power;~Let this oblation be pleasing to the gods;~ 215 4, 1, 11| the gods.~u Bearing the oblation, immortal,~The eager messenger, 216 4, 2, 4 | of the floods~Accept the oblation offered,~The rich healthful 217 4, 2, 7 | god shall we offer with oblation?~b Turn towards (us), O 218 4, 2, 8 | god shall we offer with oblation.~f The drop hath fallen 219 4, 2, 9 | brick,~Let us sacrifice with oblation.~e Unovercomable art thou, 220 4, 3, 13| youthful maiden,~Rich in oblation, bearing ghee, approacheth 221 4, 3, 13| the people,~Bearer of the oblation, dear to many.~bb For him 222 4, 3, 13| dripping ghee,~Agni to bear the oblation.~cc O Indra and Agni, the 223 4, 3, 13| Viçvakarman, waxing great with the oblation.~hh O Viçvakarman, with 224 4, 3, 13| O Viçvakarman, with the oblation as strengthening.~ 225 4, 4, 4 | thy tongue to bear the oblation.~e Agni hath been awakened 226 4, 4, 4 | many,~O Agni, to bear the oblation.~1 O friends, together ( 227 4, 4, 4 | With the song, O Agni, the oblation,~O lord of brilliant light,~ 228 4, 4, 4 | people,~O bearer of the oblation, is offered to thee;~Do 229 4, 6, 1 | To our sacrifice and our oblation.~1 This is the meeting of 230 4, 6, 2 | Viçvakarman, waxing great with the oblation,~Do thou thyself sacrifice 231 4, 6, 2 | O Viçvakarman, with the oblation as strengthening,~Thou didst 232 4, 6, 3 | fourth offering goeth to the oblation,~Thence let our pure invocations 233 4, 6, 6 | The chariot-bearer is his oblation by name,~Where is deposited 234 4, 6, 6 | chariot, do thou adore with oblation.~r The thunderbolt of Indra, 235 4, 6, 7 | The gods came to eat his oblation~Who first did master the 236 4, 6, 9 | the ladle the parts of the oblation in the sacrifice,~So with 237 5, 1, 1 | instigation. He offers with (an oblation) ladled up four times, cattle 238 5, 1, 1 | We will not carry your oblation without sharing (in it)'; 239 5, 1, 1 | for them they kept this (oblation) ladled up four times, for 240 5, 1, 1 | delighted carry to the gods his oblation. If he desire of a man [ 241 5, 1, 11| sacrifice~As harbinger with the oblation offered with Hail!~Do thou 242 5, 1, 11| go; let the gods eat the oblation duly.~ 243 5, 4, 3 | offers the Çatarudriya (oblation); verily he appeases him 244 5, 4, 7 | sacrifice; he offers an oblation with a ladle, for the support 245 5, 4, 9 | come back to us, carry the oblation for us.' He said, 'Let me 246 5, 4, 9 | for not other wise can the oblation of these be accomplished.~ 247 5, 5, 1 | in yonder world, by the oblation in this; he who desires, ' 248 5, 5, 1 | world', should offer an oblation; the ghee belongs to Agni, 249 5, 5, 1 | Visnu, therefore [5] an oblation should be offered; verily 250 5, 5, 4 | Viçvakarman the undying oblation', (with these words) he 251 5, 5, 9 | down on the last brick an oblation of Gavidhuka; verily he 252 5, 5, 9 | they say, 'for whom this (oblation) is made on the fire.'~l 253 5, 6, 2 | The bricks are food, this oblation is food in very presence; 254 5, 6, 2 | in that he puts down this oblation, verily straightway [5] 255 5, 6, 5 | potsherds, to Brhaspati an oblation, to Visnu on three potsherds; 256 5, 6, 5 | metre. In that there is an oblation to Brhaspati, and Brhaspati 257 5, 7, 4 | with ghee', he says; the oblation to Viçvakarman is called 258 6, 1, 2 | is not consecrated by one oblation ', they say; verily he offers 259 6, 1, 2 | Brhaspati rejoice in our oblation' [3], he says. Brhaspati 260 6, 1, 4 | who is consecrated is the oblation, and if he were to sacrifice 261 6, 1, 5 | guerdon. Let the opening oblation in the sacrifice be mine, 262 6, 1, 5 | mine, and the concluding oblation be mine.' Therefore the 263 6, 1, 5 | Therefore the opening oblation of the sacrifice belongs 264 6, 1, 5 | Aditi, and the concluding oblation belongs to Aditi. He offers 265 6, 1, 5 | theologians say, 'The opening oblation should be performed with 266 6, 1, 5 | after-offering; the concluding oblation should be performed with 267 6, 1, 5 | 4]. Verily the opening oblation should be performed with 268 6, 1, 5 | after-offerings, and the concluding oblation should be performed both 269 6, 1, 5 | He offers the concluding oblation in the scrapings of the 270 6, 1, 5 | scrapings of the opening oblation; this is the course of the 271 6, 1, 6 | the Tristubh, the midday oblation, the gifts are brought. ' 272 6, 1, 6 | therefore at the third oblation they pour out the dregs 273 6, 2, 1 | kindles fire after placing the oblation, he thus produces all the 274 6, 2, 1 | produces all the gods for the oblation when it has been placed.~ 275 6, 2, 6 | the Ahavaniya fire and the oblation holder [2], between the 276 6, 2, 7 | all your desires, but the oblation shall come to me before ( 277 6, 3, 8 | that which falls of the oblation is (thus) not lost. He encircles ( 278 6, 3, 9 | Raksases; verily also with the oblation he follows the deities [ 279 6, 3, 10| he thrice asks, 'Is the oblation cooked, Çamitr?' for the 280 6, 3, 10| Recite to Manota, for the oblation which is being divided', 281 6, 3, 11| upon cattle. He stirs the oblation of fat with the rib; the 282 6, 3, 11| cattle; in that he stirs the oblation of fat with the rib, he 283 6, 3, 11| half-verse be offers the oblation of fat; the half-verse is 284 6, 4, 2 | These waters are rich in oblation', he says; verily he takes 285 6, 4, 2 | takes them made into an oblation. 'Rich in oblation be [4] 286 6, 4, 2 | into an oblation. 'Rich in oblation be [4] the sun', be says; 287 6, 4, 3 | he says; verily by the oblation requiting them he seizes 288 6, 4, 3 | takes of them made into an oblation and covered with ghee [3]. ' 289 6, 6, 7 | it; in that there is (an oblation) of Soma, that is as when 290 6, 6, 7 | give to the Udgatrs, (the oblation) of Soma has the Saman for 291 7, 1, 18| with the spring season as oblation I consecrate thee.~b With 292 7, 1, 18| with the summer season as oblation I consecrate thee.~c With 293 7, 1, 18| with the rainy season as oblation I consecrate thee.~d With 294 7, 1, 18| with the autumn season as oblation I consecrate thee.~e With 295 7, 1, 18| winter and cool seasons as oblation I consecrate thee.~f I have 296 7, 2, 5 | Prajapati, (called) the added oblation; verily he is invited by 297 7, 5, 6 | the metres. They offer an oblation to the All-gods at the third 298 7, 5, 14| the winter (season), an oblation (is made). To Savitr, of 299 7, 5, 14| as Visnu's consort, an oblation (is made). To Agni Vaiçvanara ( 300 7, 5, 14| potsherds. To Anumati an oblation (is made). To Ka (offering 301 7, 5, 16| whom we are to worship with oblation?~b Thou art taken with a 302 7, 5, 17| whom we are to worship with oblation?~b Thou art taken with a 303 7, 5, 21| eight potsherds; to Soma an oblation; to Savitr (offering) on 304 7, 5, 21| eight potsherds; to Pusan an oblation; to Rudra an oblation; to 305 7, 5, 21| an oblation; to Rudra an oblation; to Agni Vaiçvanara (offering) 306 7, 5, 22| Savitr saviours from sin, an oblation; to the Açvins, saviours 307 7, 5, 22| potsherds; to Anumati an oblation; to Agni, Vaiçvanara on


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