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Yajur Veda

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    Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 1 | winds, ye are approachers. ~c Let the god Savitr impel 2 1, 1, 2 | evil spirits are burned up.~c The Vedi hath come to the 3 1, 1, 3 | cauldron of Matariçvan.~c Thou art the heaven, thou 4 1, 1, 4 | Thee for accomplishment!~c The Raksas is burnt up, 5 1, 1, 5 | the lord of the sacrifice.~c You Indra chose for the 6 1, 1, 6 | the earth recognize thee.~c Thou art the supporter of 7 1, 1, 7 | sacrifices to the gods.~c The Raksas is burnt, the 8 1, 1, 7 | firm, make his fellows, &c.~g Thou art a support, make 9 1, 1, 7 | firm, make his fellows, &c.~h Ye are gatherers, bring 10 1, 1, 7 | him, make his fellows, &c.~i Be ye heated with the 11 1, 1, 8 | waters, the plants with sap.~c Join ye rich ones with the 12 1, 1, 9 | spikes, a hundred edges.~c Thou art the wind of sharp 13 1, 1, 9 | for thee.~m O god Savitr &c.~n Araru is smitten away 14 1, 1, 9 | for thee.~q O god Savitr, &c. [2]~r Let not Araru mount 15 1, 1, 10| keenest flame I burn you.~c May I not brush the place 16 1, 1, 11| to the strew thee, hail!~c Thou art the strew,' to 17 1, 1, 12| sacrificer, this reverence.~c O juhu, come hither, Agni 18 1, 1, 13| Scatter my foes on every side.~c To the Vasus thee, to the 19 1, 1, 14| Agni, a new hymn of praise;~c O Indra and Agni, ninety 20 1, 2, 1 | b O plant, protect him.~c Axe, hurt him not.~d Obedient 21 1, 2, 2 | rejoice in our oblation, hail!~c Let every man choose the 22 1, 2, 3 | them honour! to them hail!~c O Agni, be thou wakeful;~ 23 1, 2, 4 | mind, acceptable to Visnu.~c In the impulse of thee, 24 1, 2, 5 | Vasus be favourable to thee.~c I pour thee on the head 25 1, 2, 6 | the heaven with his form.~c For offspring thee! For 26 1, 2, 7 | b With us be the gold.~c Thou art the bodily form 27 1, 2, 8 | along the wide atmosphere.~c Thou art the seat of Aditi.~ 28 1, 2, 9 | luck of the sacrificer.~c We have reached the path~ 29 1, 2, 9 | sky, the sun, do ye sing.~c Thou art the pillar of Varuna.~ 30 1, 2, 10| Soma, enter the dwellings.~c Thou art the seat of Aditi; 31 1, 2, 11| thy pressing, O god Soma.~c Desired are riches exceedingly 32 1, 2, 12| named Nabhas, know (thee).~c Agni Angiras, thou who art 33 1, 2, 13| thou address the dwelling.~c Ye two, famed among the 34 1, 2, 14| sides spread thy firebrands.~c Send forth thy spies, swiftest 35 1, 3, 1 | the neck of the Raksas.~c He who hates us and whom 36 1, 3, 2 | hath~buried against us.~c Here do I overthrow him 37 1, 3, 3 | which carrieth the offering.~c Thou art the savoury, the 38 1, 3, 4 | gladly partake of the ghee.~c May Agni here make room 39 1, 3, 5 | farther than the near.~c So I welcome thee, that 40 1, 3, 6 | world where the Pitrs sit.~c Thou art barley (yava); 41 1, 3, 7 | b Thou art the impeller.~c To the gods the servants 42 1, 3, 8 | the noose of sacred order.~c Fear not men.~d For the 43 1, 3, 9 | let that hereby be pure.~c Lot thy navel swell, let 44 1, 3, 10| pleasing to the gods; hail!~c May Indra's expiration be 45 1, 3, 11| thee! To the plants thee!~c Give me mind and heart!~ 46 1, 3, 12| accord to me kindness.~c Ye are the share of Indra 47 1, 3, 13| to the gods the prayers.~c O King Soma, come hither, 48 1, 3, 14| colour, win ye for help.~c Agni hath set him down as 49 1, 4, 1 | with the all-gods, thee!~c Ye are savoury, conquerors 50 1, 4, 1 | favour able to the giver.~c Ye Dhisanas, that are strong, 51 1, 4, 1 | powers of sky and earth thee!~c May mind enter thee.~d Fare 52 1, 4, 3 | a support; to Vayu thee!~c O Indra and Vayu, these 53 1, 4, 13| art taken with a support.~c Thou art Samsarpa.~d To 54 1, 4, 21| support; to the Adityas thee!~c At no time art thou heedless,~ 55 1, 4, 25| Homage to the great bull!~c This is thy birthplace; 56 1, 4, 27| the bays, mixed with Soma.~c To Indra hail!~ 57 1, 4, 33| thee that makest light.~c I place thee that findest 58 1, 4, 42| that moveth and standeth.~c O Agni, lead us by a fair 59 1, 4, 42| the sky, fly to heaven.~c With my form [1] I approach 60 1, 4, 43| whom sacrifice is made.~c With glory, with milk, with 61 1, 4, 44| sin hath been committed.~c The noose of Varuna is overcome.~ 62 1, 4, 45| sons, in heroes, in kine.~c To thee, O son of strength, 63 1, 5, 3 | father, faring to the heaven.~c Thirty places be ruleth;~ 64 1, 5, 5 | who winneth a thousand.~c Agni is the head of the 65 1, 5, 6 | may I share your strength.~c Ye wealthy ones, stay in 66 1, 5, 10| for life, and we to live.~c Homage to Agni, the unpierced,~ 67 1, 5, 11| immortal cauldron we seek.'~c A greater than the marvels 68 1, 6, 1 | share thee that art such.~c For a prop, a support, of 69 1, 6, 2 | guardian, a granter of wealth.~c Thou art overcoming; may 70 1, 6, 3 | with this may I conquer.~c O thou of fair rain colour, 71 1, 6, 4 | be possessed of cattle.~c By sacrifice to the god 72 1, 6, 5 | along with the sacrificer.~c Thou art real, be real for 73 1, 6, 6 | may I not be brought low.~c Thou art good, the best 74 1, 6, 12| us a stall full of kine.~c O Çatakratu, the strength 75 1, 6, 12| by the gods, O Indra [1].~c In whom the seven Vasavas 76 1, 7, 7 | may this one smite Vrtra.~c On the instigation of strength, 77 1, 7, 8 | mount the highest vault.~c To Indra utter your voices, 78 1, 7, 9 | the heaven for us both.~c Strength, instigation, the 79 1, 7, 10| offspring and prosperity for us.~c The instigation of strength 80 1, 7, 12| birthplace; to Indra thee!~c Thou art taken with a support; 81 1, 7, 13| man by the gods, O Indra,~c Indrani beyond other women~ 82 1, 7, 16| Rejoicing in the mush.~c Be not against us in battles, 83 1, 7, 17| barter food and strength.~c Give thou to me; I shall 84 1, 7, 18| rejoice in your portions.~c May we gladden thee,~O bountiful 85 1, 7, 19| have I made prosperity.~c Thou art the protection 86 1, 7, 20| cow for draught purposes.~c The gods that sit in the 87 1, 7, 23| Varuna of lords of right.~c O ye gods that instigate 88 1, 7, 24| led Indra beyond his foes.~c Ye are givers of the kingdom; 89 1, 7, 25| radiance upon the Ksatriya.~c Friend of speech, born of 90 1, 7, 26| treasure the ruling class.~c Do thou mount the shining ( 91 1, 7, 27| from death protect me.~c From the thunderbolt protect 92 1, 7, 28| yoking of the sacrifice.~c Thou art the stepping of 93 1, 7, 29| united with the All-gods.~c Thou art the navel of kingly 94 1, 7, 34| With the eternal sieve.~c Vayu purified by the strainer,~ 95 1, 7, 35| move forth to the ghee.~c May the goddess Sarasvati~ 96 2, 1, 11| all sides.~b On Indra men.~c O Maruts, what time from 97 2, 2, 12| germ.~b When the waters.~c O Prajapati.~d He as a son 98 2, 3, 10| whose breath thou art; hail!~c Stream of ghee, path of 99 2, 3, 14| b The wise contrivings. ~c Indra on all sides.~d Indra 100 2, 4, 5 | come, may wealth (be ours).~c May Dhatr give us wealth,~ 101 2, 4, 7 | Açvins, put around; hail!~c East wind, raining, quicken; 102 2, 4, 8 | they inundate the earth.~c The treasure-house of sky 103 2, 4, 14| world make us to swell.~c In the eastern quarter thou 104 2, 5, 12| b Life-giving, O Agni,~c Swell up.~d Together thee.~ 105 2, 6, 11| Make all our wishes true;~c Since thou, O most young,~ 106 3, 1, 4 | be welcome to the gods.~c The ancient wise ones grasp~ 107 3, 1, 6 | spaces of the sun for thee.~c Agni is the deity, Gayatri 108 3, 1, 8 | his deity he presses him.~c When the Soma is pressed [ 109 3, 1, 9 | the draught be long-lived~c May the All-gods, the Maruts, 110 3, 1, 10| the Gayatri for its metre.~c The drop that falleth of 111 3, 1, 11| based and rich in houses.~C Swell up. ~d Together for 112 3, 2, 3 | splendour, for splendour;~c For my inspiration;~d For 113 3, 2, 4 | call upon me in invitation.~c 'Homage to Agni, slayer 114 3, 2, 5 | the arms of the Açvins.~c With clear sight may I gaze' 115 3, 2, 7 | The Brahman is Brhaspati.~c Depart not from the life-giving 116 3, 2, 8 | delight in the sweet ghee. ~c To the lord of the sacrifice 117 3, 2, 10| the guardians of sight, &c., do I take thee.~c Thou 118 3, 2, 10| sight, &c., do I take thee.~c Thou art taken with a support; 119 3, 2, 10| the guardians of the ear, &c., do I take thee.~d For 120 3, 2, 10| who), O Mitra and Varuna, &c.~p (The foe who), O Açvins, & 121 3, 2, 10| The foe who), O Açvins, &c.~ 122 3, 2, 11| were the light of songs.~c O Agni, three are thy powers, 123 3, 3, 1 | brilliance forsake me not.~c O Indra, full of force, 124 3, 3, 2 | bestows all this on himself.~c May Ida who summoneth the 125 3, 3, 3 | the dear place of Indra.~c Let the Adityas press thee 126 3, 3, 5 | lordship of Dhatr give me life.~c Thou art the form, colour 127 3, 3, 8 | be freed from that debt.~c O Viçvalopa, I offer thee 128 3, 3, 9 | acceptable to the gods.~c This was the bundle of the 129 3, 3, 10| Whose limbs are uninjured.~c Bring near, O bringer,~Remove 130 3, 3, 11| for delight, for drinking.~c To us, O Indra and Brhaspati,~ 131 3, 4, 2 | to Sarasvati hail! [1]~c Thou, the fourth, art the 132 3, 4, 5 | granddadas, do ye here help me.~c In this holy power, this 133 3, 4, 7 | the rays (called) active, &c.~c The all-blessed, sun-rayed 134 3, 4, 7 | rays (called) active, &c.~c The all-blessed, sun-rayed 135 3, 4, 7 | Naksatras, (called) the bright, &c.~d The active, the winged 136 3, 4, 7 | fees, (called) praises, &c.~e Prajapati, all-creator, 137 3, 4, 7 | verses, (called) hymns, &c.~f The swift, all-pervading 138 3, 4, 7 | waters, (called) delights, &c.~g O lord of the world, 139 3, 4, 7 | called) the worlds. &c.~i With fair abode, fair 140 3, 4, 7 | called) the radiant, &c.~k Whose dart speeds afar, 141 3, 4, 7 | offspring, (called) the timid, &c.~I The dear one, looking 142 3, 4, 11| Mete out to uswards renown.~c O do thou, O Soma, will 143 3, 5, 1 | heroes, O fortunate one. ~c Holder and gatherer of riches,~ 144 3, 5, 3 | born along (with me), &c.~c By the All-gods I win 145 3, 5, 3 | born along (with me), &c.~c By the All-gods I win battles, 146 3, 5, 3 | foes) born after (me), &c.~d In unison with Indra, 147 3, 5, 4 | above the light of the sky.~c The gods, destroyers of 148 3, 5, 5 | highest of my equals [1].~c To the ocean, to the atmosphere, 149 3, 5, 6 | altar with fair colour;~c Then may I, full of desire,~ 150 3, 5, 8 | practiseth evil against us.~c For expiration thee, for 151 3, 5, 11| himself knoweth health.~c This Agni rescueth~Us from 152 4, 1, 1 | light,~Savitr instigates.~c With mind well yoked are 153 4, 1, 2 | the earth thy birthplace.~c Yoke ye two the ass,~In 154 4, 1, 3 | in the manner of Angiras.~c Thou art the back of the 155 4, 1, 4 | that dost abound in light.~c Arise, thou of fair sacrifice,~ 156 4, 1, 5 | strength,~To see great joy.~c The most auspicious flavour 157 4, 1, 6 | manner of Angiras, O trench.~c May the wives of the gods [ 158 4, 1, 7 | famous, not the others.~c These Brahmans, O Agni, 159 4, 1, 8 | ways with mead and ghee.~c With mead thou attainest 160 4, 1, 10| Accept it, O youngest one.~c Mighty by night, unfailingly 161 4, 1, 11| these be thou our helper.~c Agni the, head.~d Be.~e 162 4, 2, 1 | light within the firmaments.~c O Agni, returner, to us 163 4, 2, 2 | spring whence thou hast come.~c The manly souled kindleth 164 4, 2, 3 | face, abounding in light,~c Come forward, O Agni, rich 165 4, 2, 4 | thou art the dust of Agni.~c Thou art accord, fulfilling 166 4, 2, 5 | strength on the sacrificer.~c Thou, O Agni, art of the 167 4, 2, 6 | Make him whole for me.~c With flowers, with shoots,~ 168 4, 2, 7 | let Agni, aroused, creep.~c O Agni, that of thee which 169 4, 2, 8 | thy famed birth, O steed.~c Thou art the back of the 170 4, 2, 9 | Angiras, do thou sit firm.~c Arising from every stem,~ 171 4, 2, 10| piling thy forms, be seated.~c The rush of the wind, the 172 4, 2, 11| strength show their power.~c Men ye surpass in the battle 173 4, 3, 1 | the seat of the waters.~c I place thee in the seat 174 4, 3, 2 | mind for offspring [1].~c This one behind, the all-extending; 175 4, 3, 2 | take the ear for offspring.~c This one above, thought; 176 4, 3, 3 | wind; Sanatana, the Rsi.~c The west of the quarters; 177 4, 3, 4 | leeches, set thee here.~c Nesting, rich in wealth, 178 4, 3, 6 | in the manner of Angiras.~c Thou art the queen, the 179 4, 3, 9 | the fifteenfold Stoma.~c Thou art the portion of 180 4, 3, 11| unaging, rich in seed.~c Three have followed the 181 4, 3, 12| protection); drive away our foes.~c (Thou art) the forty-fourfold 182 4, 3, 13| art favouring strength.~c Favouring is thy look, O 183 4, 4, 1 | cattle thee! Quicken cattle.~c Thou art wealthy; for plants 184 4, 4, 2 | Brhat Saman be thy support.~c Thou art the sovereign, 185 4, 4, 3 | weapon the death of men.~c This behind, all extending; 186 4, 4, 4 | the head of every priest.~c This Agni is lord of a thousandfold,~ 187 4, 4, 5 | prayer, I deposit thee.~c The earth penetrated by 188 4, 4, 6 | Vayu is thine overlord.~c Let Prajapati place thee 189 4, 4, 7 | the sitter on the vault.~c In the wealth of earth I 190 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, Yama the deity.~c Full on the west; what the 191 4, 4, 11| Çuci, the months of summer.~c (Ye are) Nabha and Nabhasya, 192 4, 4, 12| make full this strength.~c (May) the dread among the 193 4, 5, 1 | Be gentle to us, O Rudra.~c That body of thine, O Rudra, 194 4, 5, 2 | the lord of cattle homage!~c Homage to the one who is 195 4, 5, 3 | lord of thieves homage!~c Homage to the holder of 196 4, 5, 3 | lord of burglars homage!~c Homage to the glider, to 197 4, 5, 4 | are destructive homage!~c Homage to you sharpers, 198 4, 5, 5 | and to the lord of cattle.~c Homage to the blue-necked 199 4, 5, 6 | and to the later born.~c Homage to the midmost, and 200 4, 5, 7 | bold, and to the cautious.~c Homage to the messenger, 201 4, 5, 8 | one, and to the ruddy one.~c Homage to the giver of weal, 202 4, 5, 9 | him in habitable places.~c Homage to him of braided 203 4, 5, 10| show mercy on us for life.~c This prayer we offer up 204 4, 5, 11| ocean,~The atmosphere - ~c The Çarvas of black necks, 205 4, 6, 1 | reach N. N., whom we hate.~c With the wind of the ocean~ 206 4, 6, 2 | one beyond the seven Rsis.~c He who is our father, our 207 4, 6, 3 | their shares to the gods.~c Him, O Agni, do thou exalt~ 208 4, 6, 4 | the arrow in his hands.~c He is mighty with those 209 4, 6, 5 | mingled with the gods.~c From earth have I mounted 210 4, 6, 6 | win in all the quarters.~c As if about to speak it 211 4, 6, 7 | ye fashioned the steed.~c Thou art Yama, O steed, 212 4, 6, 8 | stronghold of Indra and Pusan.~c This goat is led before 213 4, 6, 9 | crates, attend the steed.~c The starting-place, the 214 4, 7, 11| forty-four, forty-eight;~c strength, instigation, the 215 4, 7, 12| and strength, be ours.~c O gods, come in your cars 216 4, 7, 13| first-born, those of yore.~c Thou art piling, born of 217 4, 7, 14| for me unto this desire.~c May the gods bestow wealth 218 4, 7, 15| relieve us from tribulation.~c Of Indra first I reckon, 219 5, 1, 11| strength on this sacrificer.~c To be praised thou art, 220 5, 1, 11| pleasantness, cause it to prosper.~c These happy (doors), all 221 5, 2, 11| Pierce thee with needles.~c May the Mahanamnis, the 222 5, 2, 12| pierce thee with needles.~c May the divine Adhvaryus 223 5, 5, 6 | having called he chooses him.~c 'By Agni Agni is kindled', 224 5, 5, 9 | O Agni, the boisterous; c the abysmal; d the strong; 225 5, 5, 10| overlord, the scorpion, &c.~Thou art the western quarter, 226 5, 5, 10| the overlord, the viper, &c.~Thou art the northern quarter, 227 5, 5, 10| overlord, the striped snake, &c.~Thou art the great quarter, 228 5, 5, 10| is overlord, the white, &c.~Thou art this quarter, 229 5, 5, 10| sacrificer goes to ruin.~c Ye are missiles by name; 230 5, 5, 10| arrows are Agni; the water, &c.~Ye are smearers by name [ 231 5, 5, 10| the fathers; the ocean, &c.~Ye are the bearers of the 232 5, 5, 10| arrows are sleep; the cleft, &c.~Ye are the stable by name; 233 5, 5, 10| are the waters; the sea, &c.~Ye are overlords by name; 234 5, 5, 10| are the rain; the helper, &c.~Ye are the raw-flesh eaters 235 5, 6, 1 | gentle and kindly to us.~c Those of which in the sky 236 5, 6, 6 | Guard that for me' [2].~c Atharvan is Prajapati; Dadhyañc 237 5, 6, 9 | in himself he bears it.~c The fire is Prajapati, his 238 5, 7, 1 | and nights he piles it.~c A golden vessel full of 239 5, 7, 2 | yonder world milks the fire.~c With the light wherewith 240 5, 7, 4 | beginning of the sacrifice.~C 'Seven are thy kindling-sticks, 241 5, 7, 5 | this is done in the fire.~c The waters were first this 242 5, 7, 6 | prevent injury to himself.~c 'Brilliance art thou, grant 243 5, 7, 7 | in the highest firmament.~c Know ye him in the highest 244 5, 7, 8 | to the world of heaven.~c The fire is Prajapati here; 245 5, 7, 9 | he piles Agni with Agni.~c The theologians say, 'Since 246 7, 1, 11| order declaring the stream.~c Thou art surrounding; thou 247 7, 1, 11| supporter who dost support.~c For ploughing thee! For 248 7, 1, 12| Hail to all the deities!~c Here is support, hail! Here 249 7, 1, 18| oblation I consecrate thee.~c With the Adityas, the gods, 250 7, 1, 20| art the truth of truth!~c Thou art the path of holy 251 7, 3, 11| with him who hateth us.~c O sacrifice, come to me~ 252 7, 3, 13| thousandfold (wealth) fail me not.~c May the Agnistoma, come 253 7, 4, 15| Good are Indra's gifts.~c Thou hast surpassed in might, 254 7, 4, 17| grant abundant protection.~c Those who offered to the 255 7, 4, 18| sheep was the smooth one.~c Who moveth alone?~Who too 256 7, 4, 19| wicked horse is sleeping.~c O fair one, clad in fair 257 7, 4, 20| thee with the Jagati metre.~c As the wind hath gone to 258 7, 5, 23| atmosphere (made harmony, so &c.).~To Surya he made obeisance, 259 7, 5, 23| the sky (made harmony, so &c.).~To the moon he made obeisance, 260 7, 5, 23| Naksatras (made harmony, so &c.).~To Varuna he made obeisance, 261 7, 5, 23| waters (made harmony, so &c.).~To the Saman he made 262 7, 5, 23| the Rc (made harmony, so &c.).~To the Brahman (caste) 263 7, 5, 23| Ksatriya (made harmony, so &c.).~To the king he made obeisance, 264 7, 5, 23| people (made harmony, so &c.).~To the chariot he made 265 7, 5, 23| horses (made harmony, so &c.).~To Prajapati he made


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