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Yajur Veda

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varuna

    Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 10| g I loosen this bond of Varuna,~Which Savitr the kindly 2 1, 1, 11| praised.~l May Mitra and Varuna lay thee around in the north 3 1, 2, 2 | this sacrifice.~e O god,Varuna, do thou sharpen this prayer 4 1, 2, 3 | enjoyment.~i To Vayu thee; to Varuna thee; to Nirrti thee; to 5 1, 2, 8 | worlds as king.~All these are Varuna's ordinances.~f He hath 6 1, 2, 8 | in horses, milk in kine;~Varuna hath set skill in the heart [ 7 1, 2, 8 | i Thou art the pillar of Varuna.~k Thou art the prop of 8 1, 2, 8 | k Thou art the prop of Varuna's pillar.~I Varuna's noose 9 1, 2, 8 | prop of Varuna's pillar.~I Varuna's noose is tied.~ 10 1, 2, 9 | the radiance of Mitra and Varuna.~This worship, this reverence 11 1, 2, 9 | c Thou art the pillar of Varuna.~f Thou art the prop of 12 1, 2, 9 | f Thou art the prop of Varuna's pillar.~g Varuna's noose 13 1, 2, 9 | prop of Varuna's pillar.~g Varuna's noose is loosened.~ 14 1, 2, 10| of Aditi [1].~d Thou art Varuna who guardeth law; thou art 15 1, 2, 10| guardeth law; thou art of Varuna.~e Be prosperity ours from 16 1, 3, 1 | established law of Mitra and Varuna.~k Thee that art winner 17 1, 3, 4 | Here (may) I (be free) from Varuna's noose; may I gaze on the 18 1, 3, 11| night, hail! Go to Mitra and Varuna, hail! Go to Soma, hail! 19 1, 3, 11| every rule of thine, O King Varuna, set us free;~From whatever 20 1, 3, 11| waters, by the kine, by Varuna, we have sworn,~From that, 21 1, 3, 11| have sworn,~From that, O Varuna, set us free.~ 22 1, 3, 12| are the share of Mitra and~Varuna; ye are the share of the 23 1, 4, 4 | pressed for you, O Mitra and Varuna,~Who prosper holy order;~ 24 1, 4, 4 | a support; to Mitra and Varuna thee! This is~thy birthplace; 25 1, 4, 42| risen,~The eye of Mitra, Varuna, Agni;~He hath filled the 26 1, 4, 44| i. 4. 45.~a King Varuna hath made a broad path~For 27 1, 4, 44| committed.~c The noose of Varuna is overcome.~d The face 28 1, 4, 44| the gods.~i The noose of Varuna is tied, the noose of Varuna 29 1, 4, 44| Varuna is tied, the noose of Varuna is loosed.~k Thou art fuel; 30 1, 5, 2 | the hero among the gods, Varuna is the exactor of the recompense; 31 1, 5, 2 | eleven potsherds to Agni and Varuna; him whom he slays and him 32 1, 5, 11| the sun.~i Thine anger, O Varuna, would we avert with reverence,~ 33 1, 5, 11| committed.~k Unloose from us, O Varuna, the highest,~The lowest, 34 1, 7, 10| strong.~g Soma the king, Varuna,~Agni, we grasp,~The Adityas, 35 1, 7, 11| the threefold Stoma [1]; Varuna with ten syllables won the 36 1, 7, 16| Maruts, clotted curds to Varuna, and on one potsherd to 37 1, 7, 20| Gavidhuka, to Indra curds, to Varuna an oblation made of barley; 38 1, 7, 20| sit in the north, led by Varuna; that sit above, led by 39 1, 7, 20| hail! To Yama, Savitr, Varuna, Brhaspati, the worshipful, 40 1, 7, 21| sacrificial fee is gold. To Varuna (he offers) an oblation 41 1, 7, 22| sacrificial fee is gold. To Varuna (he offers) on ten potsherds 42 1, 7, 23| oblation of Amba grain, and to Varuna, lord of right, an oblation 43 1, 7, 23| nobles, Mitra of truth, Varuna of lords of right.~c O ye 44 1, 7, 23| hath verily been conferred,~Varuna hath diffused his own body;~ 45 1, 7, 23| become all the hosts of Varuna,~Mitra in his course hath 46 1, 7, 24| they anointed Mitra and Varuna,~Whereby they led Indra 47 1, 7, 25| busy,~In the waters hath Varuna made his abode,~The child [ 48 1, 7, 25| notified are Mitra and Varuna, increasing holy order; 49 1, 7, 25| the rising of the sun,~O Varuna, O Mitra, mount your chariot 50 1, 7, 26| Saman, the deity Mitra and Varuna, the treasure the host.~ 51 1, 7, 27| Namuci's head.~f Soma, king Varuna, and the gods which instigate 52 1, 7, 27| the strength of Mitra and Varuna, with the force of the Maruts.~ 53 1, 7, 28| the precept of Mitra and Varuna, the directors, I yoke thee 54 1, 7, 29| Thou art Mitra, thou art Varuna.~b May I be united with 55 1, 7, 29| may she hurt me not.~f Varuna, of sure vows, hath set 56 1, 7, 29| Brahman priest; thou art Varuna, of true rule.~h Thou art 57 1, 7, 30| sacrificial fee is a bull. To Varuna (he offers) on ten potsherds; 58 1, 7, 32| tawny heifer. To Mitra and Varuna (he offers) clotted curds; 59 1, 7, 33| to Mitra an oblation; to Varuna an oblation; to the lord 60 1, 7, 34| on twelve potsherds, to Varuna on ten potsherds.~g O Pitrs, 61 1, 7, 35| order [2].~h O Mitra and Varuna,~Bedew our pasturage with 62 1, 7, 35| ones;~Hearken, O Mitra and Varuna, to these my supplications.~ 63 2, 1, 2 | away from him; they went to Varuna; he pursued them and asked 64 2, 1, 2 | foot. He who is seized by Varuna should offer this black ( 65 2, 1, 2 | with one white foot to Varuna. Verily he has recourse 66 2, 1, 2 | Verily he has recourse to Varuna [1] with his own share; 67 2, 1, 2 | verily he sets him free from Varuna's noose. It is a black ( 68 2, 1, 2 | one white hoof, for it has Varuna for its deity (and serves) 69 2, 1, 4 | offered a cow to Visnu and to Varuna, a bull to Indra; they caused 70 2, 1, 4 | caused him to be seized by Varuna and by Visnu, the sacrifice, 71 2, 1, 4 | strife offer to Visnu and Varuna a cow [4], to Indra a bull; 72 2, 1, 4 | his foe to be seized by Varuna, by Visnu, the sacrifice, 73 2, 1, 7 | sap) which fell Mitra and Varuna seized; it became a cow 74 2, 1, 7 | should offer to Mitra and Varuna (a cow) of two forms; the 75 2, 1, 7 | with Mitra, the night with Varuna; by day and night Parjanya 76 2, 1, 7 | has recourse to Mitra and Varuna with their own share; verily 77 2, 1, 7 | should offer to Mitra and Varuna (a cow) of two forms; the 78 2, 1, 7 | with Mitra, the night with Varuna; by day and night indeed 79 2, 1, 7 | has recourse to Mitra and Varuna with their own share; verily 80 2, 1, 8 | first he should make to Varuna an offering on ten potsherds; 81 2, 1, 8 | potsherds; verily he causes Varuna to seize his foe and lays 82 2, 1, 9 | 1. 9.~Food came not to Varuna when he had pressed. He 83 2, 1, 9 | this black cow which is Varuna's; it he offered to its 84 2, 1, 9 | not come should offer to Varuna this black cow; verily he 85 2, 1, 9 | verily he has recourse to Varuna with his own form; verily 86 2, 1, 9 | It is black, for it has Varuna as its deity; (verily it 87 2, 1, 9 | to Mitra and a black to Varuna at the union of the waters 88 2, 1, 9 | Mitra, and the waters with Varuna; on the sap of the water 89 2, 1, 9 | has recourse to Mitra and Varuna with their own share; verily 90 2, 1, 9 | to Mitra, and a black to Varuna; in that one is offered 91 2, 1, 9 | means of Mitra he appeases Varuna for him; in that one is 92 2, 1, 9 | in that one is offered to Varuna, straightway he sets him 93 2, 1, 9 | straightway he sets him free from Varuna's noose; even if his life 94 2, 1, 11| from distress,~Agni, Mitra, Varuna, for gain, Bhaga,~Sky and 95 2, 1, 11| Maruts act in due course;~Let Varuna with the Adityas quicken 96 2, 1, 11| Maruts, worthy of sacrifice,~Varuna with the Adityas hath been 97 2, 1, 11| that, O Aryaman, O Mitra, O Varuna.~s Let us make supplication~ 98 2, 1, 11| freedom.~v Hear my cry, O Varuna,~And be merciful this day;~ 99 2, 1, 11| offerings;~Be here, not angry, O Varuna;~O wide ruler, strike not 100 2, 2, 5 | Vaiçvanara, an oblation to Varuna, and an oblation to Dadhikravan; 101 2, 2, 5 | hue; by (the offering) to Varuna he frees him from the noose 102 2, 2, 5 | frees him from the noose of Varuna; by Dadhikravan he purifies 103 2, 2, 5 | womb; by (the offering) to Varuna he frees him from the noose 104 2, 2, 5 | frees him from the noose of Varuna; by Dadhikravan he purifies 105 2, 2, 6 | first acts with treachery Varuna seizes; he who of two who 106 2, 2, 6 | against one who has lost Varuna's protection [2]; Varuna 107 2, 2, 6 | Varuna's protection [2]; Varuna does not seize him. The 108 2, 2, 9 | one potsherd to Mitra and Varuna, this (offering) corresponds 109 2, 2, 11| Indra with the Maruts, Varuna with the Adityas. Indra 110 2, 2, 11| on eleven potsherds, to Varuna with the Adityas an oblation; 111 2, 2, 11| on eleven potsherds, to Varuna with the Adityas an oblation; 112 2, 3, 1 | should offer an oblation to Varuna; the realm is connected 113 2, 3, 1 | realm is connected with Varuna; verily he attains both 114 2, 3, 10| the breath of Mitra and Varuna; of that to thee let them 115 2, 3, 10| radiance,~Make dear his seed, O Varuna, O Soma, O king;~Like a 116 2, 3, 11| goes, to Soma his sap, - Varuna grasps him with Varuna's 117 2, 3, 11| Varuna grasps him with Varuna's noose - to Sarasvati the 118 2, 3, 11| to Soma an oblation, to Varuna on ten potsherds, to Sarasvati 119 2, 3, 11| 1]; by the offering to Varuna he frees him from Varuna' 120 2, 3, 11| Varuna he frees him from Varuna's noose; by the offering 121 2, 3, 11| the breath of Mitra and Varuna', he says; verily thereby 122 2, 3, 12| Prajapati led the horse to Varuna, it went to its own deity, 123 2, 3, 12| he saw this (offering) to Varuna on four potsherds, he offered 124 2, 3, 12| indeed was he set free from Varuna's noose. Varuna seizes him 125 2, 3, 12| free from Varuna's noose. Varuna seizes him who accepts the 126 2, 3, 12| so many (offerings) to Varuna should he offer; verily 127 2, 3, 12| verily he has recourse to Varuna with his own share; verily 128 2, 3, 12| verily he frees him from Varuna's noose [1]. (The offerings) 129 2, 3, 12| overlooked, from that noose of Varuna is he set free. If he is 130 2, 3, 12| waters as the final bath, Varuna is in the waters; verily 131 2, 3, 12| straightway he appeases Varuna. After his return he should 132 2, 3, 13| striven for, 'O Indra and Varuna, with that do ye free this 133 2, 3, 13| disease of yours, O Indra and Varuna, that is in the fire, that 134 2, 3, 13| disease of yours, O Indra and Varuna, that is in the two-footed 135 2, 3, 13| departs with his [1] power, Varuna seizes him with Varuna's 136 2, 3, 13| Varuna seizes him with Varuna's noose, who is seized by 137 2, 3, 13| clotted milk to Indra and Varuna; verily Indra bestows power 138 2, 3, 13| bestows power upon him, Varuna frees him from Varuna's 139 2, 3, 13| him, Varuna frees him from Varuna's noose. (The offering) 140 2, 3, 13| disease of yours, O Indra and Varuna, that is in the fire, that 141 2, 3, 13| disease of yours, O Indra and Varuna, that is in the two footed 142 2, 3, 13| he free them for him from Varuna's noose.~ 143 2, 4, 8 | protection, O Mitra and Varuna, Aryaman;~O gods who drink 144 2, 4, 10| offer an oblation. Mitra and Varuna are day and night, by day 145 2, 4, 10| has recourse to Mitra and Varuna with their own share; verily 146 2, 4, 14| drink,~With that may king Varuna, Brhaspati,~The guardians 147 2, 4, 14| arisen,~The eye of Mitra, Varuna, and Agni;~He hath filled 148 2, 5, 5 | clotted curds for Mitra and Varuna. On the full moon (the Soma) 149 2, 5, 5 | and a cow for Mitra and Varuna is to be slaughtered for 150 2, 5, 5 | clotted curds for Mitra and Varuna, the cow which is slaughtered 151 2, 5, 12| Visnu.~l This for me, O Varuna.~m To thee for that I go.~ 152 2, 5, 12| seek the help~Of Mitra and Varuna, joint kings;~May they be 153 2, 5, 12| such as I.~t O Indra and Varuna, grant ye great protection~ 154 2, 5, 12| sacrificeth.~u To us, O Mitra and Varuna.~v Forth your arms.~w O 155 2, 5, 12| sacrifice for us the wrath of Varuna;~Best sacrificer, best of 156 2, 5, 12| Appease for us by sacrifice Varuna [3], bestowing (on him);~ 157 2, 6, 7 | the sacrifice?' Mitra and Varuna said, 'We are able to produce 158 2, 6, 7 | says thus. 'Of Mitra and Varuna', he says, for Mitra and 159 2, 6, 7 | he says, for Mitra and Varuna set her in motion. 'The 160 3, 1, 6 | the vessel of Mitra and Varuna. The Açvins are the deity, 161 3, 2, 10| The foe who), O Mitra and Varuna, &c.~p (The foe who), O 162 3, 4, 5 | power, Mitra of truths, Varuna of waters, the ocean of 163 3, 4, 11| of thine, as men,~O god Varuna,~Day by day we transgress.~ 164 3, 4, 11| may we be dear to thee, O Varuna.~ 165 3, 5, 4 | O noble ones, Mitra and Varuna,~To the share of the nights 166 3, 5, 6 | e I loosen this bond of Varuna [1],~Which Savitr, the kindly, 167 3, 5, 8 | is Indra, whose king is Varuna, whose friend is Vata, whose 168 4, 1, 6 | the manner of Angiras; may Varuna fumigate thee in the manner 169 4, 2, 1 | side.~g Unloose from us, O Varuna, the highest,~The lowest, 170 4, 2, 5 | do thou milk~To Mitra and Varuna;~To Indra, to Agni, to Pusan,~ 171 4, 2, 10| of the wind, the navel of Varuna,~Born as a steed in the 172 4, 2, 10| Guard of Tvastr, navel of Varuna,~Born as the sheep from 173 4, 2, 10| heaven.~h This woolly wile of Varuna,~The skin of cattle, biped 174 4, 2, 11| establish.~r This for me, O Varuna.~s That of thine I approach.~ 175 4, 3, 3 | of the seasons; Mitra and Varuna the deity; prosperity the 176 4, 3, 7 | deity, Indra, the deity, Varuna, the deity.~b The head thou 177 4, 3, 9 | Mitra, the overlordship of Varuna, the rain from the sky, 178 4, 3, 10| whole-hooved cattle were created, Varuna was the overlord. They praised 179 4, 4, 2 | All-gods are thine overlords, Varuna stayeth missiles from thee; 180 4, 4, 9 | the purchase of the Soma; Varuna when bound (in the cloth); 181 4, 4, 11| god Savitr, the Maruts, Varuna.~l Thou art the support, 182 4, 4, 11| the upholder, of Mitra and Varuna, Mitra, Dhatr,~m Thou art 183 4, 4, 12| friends be ours;~O Mitra and Varuna, ye wise ones with the autumn 184 4, 4, 12| wet,~Do ye, O Mitra and Varuna, guard through your overlordship.~ 185 4, 6, 1 | Parjanya, on the breath of Varuna,~Brought together from the 186 4, 6, 4 | Of Indra, the strong, of Varuna, the king,~Of the Adityas, 187 4, 6, 6 | embryo of Mitra, the navel of Varuna,~Do thou, accepting this 188 4, 6, 7 | within the ocean~And like Varuna to me thou appearest, O 189 4, 6, 8 | 6. 8.~a Let not Mitra, Varuna, Aryaman, Ayu,~Indra, Rbhuksan, 190 4, 7, 6 | may Mitra and Indra, may Varuna and Indra, may Tvastr [1] 191 4, 7, 7 | the (cup) for Mitra and Varuna, the (cup) for the Açvins, 192 4, 7, 15| tribulation.~e Of you, O Mitra and Varuna, I reckon~Take heed of him, 193 4, 7, 15| acteth falsely,~Mitra and Varuna I praise [2]; I invoke seeking 194 5, 1, 5 | tied up is connected with Varuna; 'Arise, thou of fair sacrifice', ' 195 5, 1, 5 | sends aloft the wrath of Varuna that is in him; with two ( 196 5, 1, 5 | ruined. Agni when tied up, as Varuna, attacks the sacrificer; ' 197 5, 1, 6 | tied up is connected with Varuna; 'With extending blaze', ( 198 5, 1, 6 | on all sides the wrath of Varuna that is in him. He pours 199 5, 1, 7 | enkindled is connected with Varuna; he approaches it with ( 200 5, 1, 11| Moving between Mitra and Varuna,~Well knowing the beginning 201 5, 2, 1 | the turning of the sun. Varuna seized Çunahçepa Ajigarti, 202 5, 2, 1 | this verse addressed to Varuna, by it he freed himself 203 5, 2, 1 | himself from the noose of Varuna; Varuna seizes him who takes 204 5, 2, 1 | from the noose of Varuna; Varuna seizes him who takes the 205 5, 2, 1 | From us the highest knot, O Varuna', he says; verily thereby 206 5, 2, 1 | thereby he frees himself from Varuna's noose [3]. 'I have drawn 207 5, 3, 4 | west; Mitra is expiration, Varuna inspiration; verily he confers 208 5, 5, 4 | waters were the wives of Varuna; Agni longed for them, he 209 5, 5, 5 | homage! Prajapati; Rudra; Varuna; Agni; lord of the quarters; 210 5, 5, 8 | Anustubh metre, with Mitra and Varuna as the deity; with the wing 211 5, 5, 10| by name; of thee as such Varuna is overlord, the striped 212 5, 5, 11| Indra, the king, a boar; to Varuna, the king, a black (antelope); 213 5, 5, 22| for Savitr; the ram for Varuna.~ 214 5, 5, 24| with one white foot for Varuna.~ 215 5, 6, 1 | b Those in whose midst Varuna doth go,~Gazing on the truth 216 5, 6, 1 | streams.~When instigated by Varuna~Ye wallowed speedily [2],~ 217 5, 6, 2 | consecration is the consecration of Varuna; (the fire) to be piled 218 5, 6, 3 | consecration is the consecration of Varuna; (the fire) to be piled 219 5, 6, 11| black barren cows are for Varuna, three white barren cows 220 5, 6, 13| they are for Mitra and Varuna; the one with a pure tail, 221 5, 6, 14| these are for Indra and Varuna; the one with white hump, 222 5, 6, 20| three black-spotted for Varuna; to Varuna, the king, are ( 223 5, 6, 20| black-spotted for Varuna; to Varuna, the king, are (to be offered) 224 5, 6, 20| offered) three red-spotted; to Varuna, destroyer of foes, three 225 5, 6, 21| black, barren cows are for Varuna; two bulls with high horns, 226 5, 7, 6 | this verse addressed to Varuna [4] should he offer; that 227 5, 7, 6 | clotted curds for Mitra and Varuna he should sacrifice; verily 228 5, 7, 6 | approaches unity with Mitra and Varuna, to avoid his spilling.~ 229 5, 7, 15| v. 7. 15.~Indra and Varuna with the two buttocks; Indra 230 5, 7, 21| for Mitra the ninth; for Varuna the tenth; for Indra the 231 6, 1, 4 | says, 'To Vayu thee, to Varuna thee!' If he did not so 232 6, 1, 11| tied up is connected with Varuna. Come as a friend to us, 233 6, 1, 11| makes what is connected with Varuna connected with Mitra; he 234 6, 1, 11| with a verse addressed to Varuna; verily he unites it with 235 6, 1, 11| placed) skill in the heart. 'Varuna, Agni in dwellings', he 236 6, 1, 11| dwellings', he says; for Varuna (placed) Agni in dwellings. ' 237 6, 1, 11| sacrificer in the shape of Varuna [5]. 'Honour to the radiance 238 6, 1, 11| the radiance of Mitra and Varuna', he says, for atonement. 239 6, 1, 11| with a verse addressed to Varuna; verily he honours it with 240 6, 2, 2 | Indra with the Maruts, Varuna with the Adityas, Brhaspati 241 6, 2, 9 | them free from the noose of Varuna; verily he makes them fit 242 6, 2, 9 | is tied on both sides is Varuna of evil speech; if it were 243 6, 3, 2 | Here (may) I (be free) from Varuna's noose', he says; verily 244 6, 3, 2 | verily he is freed from Varuna's noose. 'O Agni, lord of 245 6, 4, 1 | are born. 'Go to Mitra and Varuna, hail!' he says [2]; verily 246 6, 4, 2 | stagnant (waters) are seized by Varuna; if he were to take of stagnant ( 247 6, 4, 2 | waters) [3], be would cause Varuna to seize his sacrifice. 248 6, 4, 3 | hither'. he says; Mitra and Varuna are the leaders of the waters; 249 6, 4, 8 | the Soma) for Mitra and Varuna. From him cattle departed ( 250 6, 4, 8 | the Soma) for Mitra and Varuna, he unites Mitra with cattle, 251 6, 4, 8 | chose thus. The gods said to Varuna, 'With thee as helper we 252 6, 4, 8 | it is drawn for Mitra and Varuna together; therefore with 253 6, 4, 8 | the gods said to Mitra and Varuna, 'Make this to shine forth 254 6, 4, 8 | before that for Mitra and Varuna, for the Upançu and the 255 6, 4, 8 | Mitra produced the day, Varuna the night; then indeed did 256 6, 4, 8 | is drawn for Mitra and Varuna, (it is) for shining forth.~ 257 6, 4, 9 | speech, that for Mitra and Varuna is the eye, that for the 258 6, 4, 9 | front that for Mitra and Varuna, therefore in front he sees 259 6, 6, 3 | waters for the final bath; Varuna is in the waters; verily 260 6, 6, 3 | straightway he propitiates Varuna. The Raksases, following 261 6, 6, 3 | away of the Raksases. 'King Varuna hath made a broad (path)', 262 6, 6, 3 | medicine for him. 'The noose of Varuna is overcome', he says verily 263 6, 6, 3 | he overcomes the noose of Varuna. He makes offering over 264 6, 6, 3 | he frees offspring from Varuna's noose. He offers the two 265 6, 6, 3 | sacrifice. He sacrifices to Varuna; verily he frees him from 266 6, 6, 3 | verily he frees him from Varuna's noose. He sacrifices to 267 6, 6, 3 | He sacrifices to Agni and Varuna; verily straightway he frees 268 6, 6, 3 | straightway he frees him from Varuna's noose. He offers two after-offerings, 269 6, 6, 3 | he frees offspring from Varuna's noose. He offers four 270 6, 6, 3 | propitiates by this utterance Varuna. In the sea is thy heart, 271 6, 6, 3 | the waters', he says, for Varuna is in the sea. 'Let the 272 6, 6, 3 | possessed of cattle, but Varuna would seize him; if he were 273 6, 6, 3 | would have no cattle, but Varuna would not seize him; he 274 6, 6, 3 | becomes possessed of cattle, Varuna seizes him not. 'The noose 275 6, 6, 3 | seizes him not. 'The noose of Varuna is loosed', he says; verily 276 6, 6, 3 | verily is he freed from Varuna's noose. They advance without 277 6, 6, 3 | round, for concealment from Varuna. 'Thou art fuel may we prosper', 278 6, 6, 5 | for instigation, that for Varuna to free oneself from Varuna' 279 6, 6, 5 | Varuna to free oneself from Varuna's (noose). In the middle 280 6, 6, 5 | he should offer that for Varuna, in the place of that for 281 6, 6, 5 | in the place of that for Varuna that for Indra [3]. He who 282 6, 6, 5 | he should offer that to Varuna along the stream of the 283 6, 6, 5 | the stream of the waters, Varuna would seize his offspring; 284 6, 6, 5 | of the waters, to prevent Varuna seizing his offspring.~ 285 6, 6, 7 | well-performed part of the sacrifice, Varuna the ill-performed; where 286 6, 6, 7 | offers a cow to Mitra and Varuna, by Mitra [3] he propitiates 287 6, 6, 7 | part of the sacrifice, by Varuna the ill-performed; the sacrificer 288 6, 6, 7 | offers a cow to Mitra and Varuna, verily he rolls a roller 289 6, 6, 7 | offers the cow to Mitra and Varuna, he again delights the metres, 290 7, 1, 14| hail!~To Mitra hail!~To Varuna hail!~To all hail!~ 291 7, 1, 16| hail!~To Mitra hail!~To Varuna hail!~To all hail!~ 292 7, 2, 7 | draw the cup for Mitra and Varuna first if when they are consecrated 293 7, 2, 7 | consecrated one dies, Mitra and Varuna are expiration and inspiration; 294 7, 4, 15| fain to injure the steed~Varuna punisheth.~Away the man, 295 7, 4, 16| Homage to the king!~Homage to Varuna!~Homage to the horse!~Homage 296 7, 5, 14| potsherds. To Mitra and Varuna, of the Anustubh (metre), 297 7, 5, 22| potsherds; to Mitra and Varuna, saviours from sin, a milk 298 7, 5, 23| made harmony, so &c.).~To Varuna he made obeisance, to the 299 7, 5, 23| he made obeisance [1]; as Varuna with the waters (made harmony,


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