Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 5, 9 | recovered them by means of the metres. In that he pays reverence
2 1, 5, 9 | pays reverence with the metres, he seeks to recover his
3 1, 7, 5 | won these worlds by the metres so as to be irrecoverable;
4 1, 7, 5 | wins these worlds by the metres so as to be irrecoverable. '
5 1, 7, 5 | Anustubh; verily by the metres he wins these worlds in
6 1, 7, 26| quarter); let the Gayatri of metres help thee; the Trivrt Stoma,
7 1, 7, 26| quarter); let the Tristubh of metres help thee, the Pañcadaça
8 1, 7, 26| quarter); let the Jagati of metres help thee, the Saptadaça
9 1, 7, 26| quarter); let the Anustubh of metres help thee [1], the Ekavinça
10 1, 7, 26| zenith; let the Pañkti of metres help thee, the Trinava,
11 2, 1, 7 | The cow is the sap of the metres [2]; splendour is as it
12 2, 1, 7 | verily with the sap of the metres he wins the sap which is
13 2, 1, 7 | The cow is the sap of the metres, the rain indeed is as it
14 2, 1, 7 | verily by the sap of the metres [3] he wins the sap which
15 2, 1, 7 | The cow is the sap of the metres, offspring indeed are as
16 2, 1, 7 | verily with the sap of the metres he wins the sap which is
17 2, 1, 7 | The cow is the sap of the metres, food indeed is as it were
18 2, 1, 7 | verily by the sap of the metres he wins the sap that is
19 2, 1, 7 | The cow is the sap of the metres, relatives indeed are as
20 2, 1, 7 | verily with the sap of the metres he wins the sap which is
21 2, 2, 4 | the wise ones'; with the metres he begets him from his own
22 2, 2, 9 | potsherds he makes up the metres, by means of the cakes the
23 2, 4, 6 | seven, the wild seven; the metres are seven, for the winning
24 2, 4, 11| ii. 4. 11.~'All' the metres are to be recited in this
25 2, 4, 11| thereby he wins all the metres. The Usnih is the Gayatri;
26 2, 5, 10| Anustubh is the support of the metres; (verily thirty-two serve)
27 2, 5, 10| He should repeat all the metres for one who makes many sacrifices,
28 2, 5, 10| sacrifices, for all the metres are won by him who makes
29 2, 6, 3 | gods the fresh one.' The metres ran away from the gods (
30 2, 6, 3 | four parts, he delights the metres, and they delighted by him
31 2, 6, 9 | what gods are they?' 'The metres', he should reply, 'Gayatri
32 2, 6, 9 | Jagati.' Then they say, 'The metres are the Brahmans'; verily
33 3, 1, 2 | lordship of King Soma is the metres; he should utter these verses
34 3, 1, 7 | entry and rest are the metres; verily by the metres he
35 3, 1, 7 | the metres; verily by the metres he appropriates his metres.
36 3, 1, 7 | metres he appropriates his metres. The Ajya (Stotras) have
37 3, 2, 9 | Adhvaryu who should produce the metres in the responses according
38 3, 2, 9 | pressing he produces the metres in the response; now the
39 3, 2, 9 | pressing he produces the metres in the response; now the
40 3, 2, 9 | pressing he produces the metres in the response; now the
41 3, 3, 7 | after the sacrifice the metres; they went away in all directions,
42 3, 3, 7 | went after the Asuras, the metres after the sacrifice; the
43 3, 3, 7 | Taking the strength of the metres I shall bestow it upon you.'
44 3, 3, 7 | took the strength of the metres [1] and bestowed it upon
45 3, 3, 7 | bestowed it upon them. Then the metres ran away, and the sacrifice
46 3, 3, 7 | the sacrifice followed the metres. Then the gods prospered,
47 3, 3, 7 | knows the strength of the metres - 'Do thou proclaim', 'Be
48 3, 3, 7 | For the strength of the metres', he should reply; 'Do thou
49 3, 3, 7 | that is the strength of the metres [2]; he who knows thus sings
50 3, 3, 7 | what ever he sings with the metres in full strength. 'In that
51 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, offspring are as it were
52 3, 4, 9 | offspring are as it were the metres; verily by the metres he
53 3, 4, 9 | the metres; verily by the metres he produces offspring for
54 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, cattle are as it were the
55 3, 4, 9 | cattle are as it were the metres [1]; verily by the metres
56 3, 4, 9 | metres [1]; verily by the metres he produces offspring for
57 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, a village is as it were
58 3, 4, 9 | village is as it were the metres; verily by the metres he
59 3, 4, 9 | the metres; verily by the metres he wins a village for him [
60 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, the metres are unfavourable
61 3, 4, 9 | deities are the metres, the metres are unfavourable to him
62 3, 4, 9 | illness is long; verily by the metres he makes him well. He puts
63 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, the metres do not resort
64 3, 4, 9 | deities are the metres, the metres do not resort to him to
65 3, 4, 9 | his mouth he places the metres; the sacrifice resorts to
66 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, the metres of him who has
67 3, 4, 9 | deities are the metres, the metres of him who has sacrificed
68 3, 4, 9 | afterwards he wins for him metres unwearied; the next sacrifice
69 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, the metres do not resort
70 3, 4, 9 | deities are the metres, the metres do not resort to him to
71 3, 4, 9 | his mouth he places the metres; wisdom resorts to him.
72 3, 4, 9 | the minor deities are the metres, brilliance is as it were
73 3, 4, 9 | brilliance is as it were the metres; verily by the metres he
74 3, 4, 9 | the metres; verily by the metres he bestows brilliance upon
75 3, 4, 9 | minor deities are all the metres and all the gods and the
76 3, 5, 7 | off with the sap of the metres; his oblations are full
77 3, 5, 10| cups, these Stomas, these metres, these Prstha (Stotras),
78 4, 1, 10| Yajñayajñiya, thy limbs the metres, thy hoofs the altars, thy
79 4, 3, 11| the knowing ones~With the metres in their midst, go about
80 4, 4, 5 | with the Stomas, with the metres, for the increase of wealth,
81 4, 4, 12| Gayatri with every form of metres,~The Trivrt Stoma with the
82 5, 1, 1 | support in the quarters. The metres departed from the gods (
83 5, 1, 1 | four times, he delights the metres, and they delighted carry
84 5, 1, 1 | desire, 'May I confer on the metres the glory of the sacrifice',
85 5, 1, 1 | verily he confers on the metres the glory of the sacrifice.
86 5, 1, 1 | takes up the spade; the metres are four; verily (he takes
87 5, 1, 1 | he takes it up) with the metres. 'On the instigation of
88 5, 1, 3 | Anustubh, envelops all the metres, (verily it serves) for
89 5, 1, 4 | with four (verses), the metres are four; verily (he gathers)
90 5, 1, 4 | verily (he gathers) with the metres. (He gathers) with Gayatri
91 5, 1, 5 | Anustubh verse; all the metres are the Anustubh [2], Agni'
92 5, 1, 5 | Agni's dear body is the metres; verily he encircles him
93 5, 1, 6 | He makes (it) with the metres; the metres are strength;
94 5, 1, 6 | it) with the metres; the metres are strength; verily he
95 5, 1, 6 | for the milking of the metres. For him who practises witchcraft
96 5, 1, 7 | says; the wives are the metres; verily with the wives he
97 5, 1, 7 | discrimination. He pours with the metres; with the metres it is made;
98 5, 1, 7 | with the metres; with the metres it is made; verily with
99 5, 1, 7 | is made; verily with the metres he pours upon the metres.~
100 5, 1, 7 | metres he pours upon the metres.~
101 5, 1, 8 | them. They are of unlimited metres; Prajapati is unlimited; (
102 5, 1, 9 | seven he consecrates; the metres are seven; verily he consecrates
103 5, 1, 9 | consecrates him with the metres. 'Let every man of the god
104 5, 2, 1 | finally these worlds by the metres; in that he strides the
105 5, 2, 1 | order these worlds with the metres. Prajapati created Agni;
106 5, 2, 1 | with four (verses); the. metres are four, Agni's dear body
107 5, 2, 1 | Agni's dear body is the metres; verily he turns round on
108 5, 2, 1 | with four (verses); the metres are four; verily with the
109 5, 2, 1 | are four; verily with the metres (he places him); with an
110 5, 2, 1 | Atichandas is the highest of metres; verily he makes him the
111 5, 2, 1 | prospered in this world, by the metres in yonder world; the hymn
112 5, 2, 2 | with four (verses); the metres are four; verily with the
113 5, 2, 2 | are four; verily with the metres (he places him); with an
114 5, 2, 2 | Atichandas is the highest of the metres; verily he makes him the
115 5, 2, 3 | abode dear to Agni. By the metres the gods went to the world
116 5, 2, 3 | bricks) pointing east the metres are four; verily by the
117 5, 2, 3 | are four; verily by the metres the sacrificer goes to the
118 5, 2, 3 | the quarters; again, the metres are cattle; verily he makes
119 5, 2, 4 | unites them together; the metres are four, Agni's dear body
120 5, 2, 4 | Agni's dear body is the metres; verily with his dear body
121 5, 3, 2 | syllables, the light of the metres is the Viraj; verily he
122 5, 3, 2 | the light in the east. The metres ran a race for the cattle;
123 5, 3, 2 | holds the sovereignty of the metres; he for whom these [4] are
124 5, 3, 5 | transversely, for support. By those metres which were heavenly, the
125 5, 3, 5 | world of heaven with the metres that are heavenly. By the
126 5, 3, 8 | down the metre bricks; the metres are cattle; verily he wins
127 5, 3, 8 | the gods, cattle, are the metres; verily he wins the good
128 5, 3, 8 | Aksarapanktis, these various metres he puts down; cattle are
129 5, 3, 8 | cattle are various, the metres are cattle [2]; verily he
130 5, 3, 8 | down an Atichandas; all the metres are the Atichandas; verily
131 5, 3, 8 | he piles it with all the metres. The Atichandas is the highest
132 5, 3, 8 | Atichandas is the highest of the metres; in that he puts down an
133 5, 4, 6 | goes up to the tail; the metres are four; verily (he goes)
134 5, 4, 6 | verily (he goes) with the metres. 'All have caused Indra
135 5, 4, 8 | that is the form of the metres; verily by the form he wins
136 5, 4, 8 | by the form he wins the metres. 'May the embryo for me,
137 5, 4, 8 | says; one and three are the metres of the gods [51, four and
138 5, 4, 8 | 51, four and eight the metres of men; verily he wins both
139 5, 4, 8 | verily he wins both the metres of gods and men. Up to thirty-three
140 5, 4, 10| verily he piles it with the metres. The fire that is re-piled
141 5, 4, 11| should pile a piling with the metres; the metres are cattle;
142 5, 4, 11| piling with the metres; the metres are cattle; verily he becomes
143 5, 4, 12| Anustubh is the highest of metres, the fourfold Stoma is the
144 5, 4, 12| complete, there are various metres, different sets of animals
145 5, 6, 6 | clothing themselves in the metres, approached it, and that
146 5, 6, 6 | it, and that is why the metres have their name. The metres
147 5, 6, 6 | metres have their name. The metres are holy power; the black
148 5, 6, 6 | clothing himself with the metres he approaches the fire,
149 5, 7, 4 | the ruler;~The Stomas, the metres, the Nivids, mine they call;~
150 5, 7, 8 | offspring; the form the metres; all colours of bricks should
151 5, 7, 8 | wins offspring, cattle, the metres; verily also he piles it
152 5, 7, 8 | for offspring, cattle, the metres.~
153 5, 7, 9 | In that he piles with the metres and the metres are fires,
154 5, 7, 9 | with the metres and the metres are fires, therefore is
155 6, 1, 1 | stalks); seven are the metres; verily he purifies him
156 6, 1, 1 | verily he purifies him by the metres. He purifies (him) with
157 6, 1, 2 | was the Anustubh among the metres which supported it', they
158 6, 1, 2 | This Rc indeed is all the metres. In that he consecrates
159 6, 1, 2 | consecrates him with all the metres. The first quarter verse
160 6, 1, 6 | descendants of Suparni the metres. She said, 'For this do
161 6, 1, 6 | richest in cattle of the metres, and consecration waits
162 6, 1, 6 | Gayatri, the smallest of the metres, holds the forefront of
163 6, 1, 6 | the most glorious (of the metres). By the feet it grasped
164 6, 1, 8 | seven wild; there are seven metres to win both sets of animals. '
165 6, 1, 9 | The Atichandas is all the metres; verily with all the metres
166 6, 1, 9 | metres; verily with all the metres he measures it. The Atichandas
167 6, 1, 9 | Atichandas is the highest of the metres. In that he measures with
168 6, 2, 1 | hospitality is offered; the metres are the retinue of King
169 6, 3, 5 | he produces him with the metres. 'Recite for Agni as he
170 6, 3, 7 | priests, verily he chooses the metres, he chooses seven; there
171 6, 3, 7 | seven wild; there are seven metres, (and so it serves) to win
172 6, 4, 1 | the sacrifice. 'Go to the metres, hail!' he says; the metres
173 6, 4, 1 | metres, hail!' he says; the metres are cattle; verily he wins
174 6, 4, 3 | He recites all (kinds of) metres the metres are cattle; verily
175 6, 4, 3 | all (kinds of) metres the metres are cattle; verily he wins
176 6, 4, 11| Gayatri, the least of the metres, support the pressings?' '
177 6, 6, 7 | sacrifice, for atonement. The metres of him who has sacrificed
178 6, 6, 7 | the cow is the sap of the metres; in that he offers the cow
179 6, 6, 7 | Varuna, he again delights the metres, to drive away weariness;
180 6, 6, 7 | he bestows sap upon the metres.~
181 6, 6, 9 | did. The gods caused the metres and the pressings to find
182 6, 6, 11| of Indra [4]. The smaller metres were among the gods, the
183 7, 1, 1 | Viraj is the light of the metres. The Viraj of speech ends
184 7, 2, 2 | seven, the wild seven, the metres seven, for winning both.
185 7, 2, 8 | In that it completes the metres, it completes the sacrifice [
186 7, 2, 8 | In that it completes the metres, it completes for the second
187 7, 2, 8 | that [4] it completes the metres, it completes for the third
188 7, 2, 8 | with a strong (team). The metres set their wishes on one
189 7, 2, 8 | thus does he exchange the metres, and he who knows thus obtains
190 7, 3, 14| strength, by the Gayatri the metres, by the Trivrt the Stomas,
191 7, 4, 6 | the sovereignty over the metres. They obtain sovereignty
192 7, 4, 12| strength, the Gayatri with the metres, the Trivrt with the Stomas.
193 7, 5, 1 | the releasing; verily the metres are released; verily also
194 7, 5, 1 | leads to the gods is the metres, the Gayatri, Tristubh,
195 7, 5, 4 | use the Jagati, and the metres descend from the Jagati,
196 7, 5, 5 | speech, the gods, and the metres (of the others). The strophe
197 7, 5, 5 | Entry and rest are the metres; verily by the metres [1],
198 7, 5, 5 | the metres; verily by the metres [1], he takes away their
199 7, 5, 5 | 1], he takes away their metres. One should recite the Sajaniya
200 7, 5, 6 | they obtain and win the metres. They offer an oblation
201 7, 5, 15| piled with the seasons, the metres, the Stomas, and the Prsthas',
202 7, 5, 15| it with the seasons, the metres, the Stomas, and the Prsthas. '
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