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Yajur Veda

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1 1, 5, 1 | establishing it under its own deity he becomes resplendent. 2 1, 7, 26| the Rathantara Saman, the deity Agni, the treasure the Brahman 3 1, 7, 26| Stoma, the Brhat Saman, the deity Indra, the treasure the 4 1, 7, 26| the Vairapa Saman, the deity the Maruts, the treasure 5 1, 7, 26| the Vairaja Saman, the deity Mitra and Varuna, the treasure 6 1, 7, 26| and Raivata Samans, the deity Brhaspati, the treasure 7 2, 1, 1 | Vayu; Vayu is the swiftest deity; verily he has recourse 8 2, 1, 1 | prospers. 'He is an overswift deity,' they say, 'he has power 9 2, 1, 1 | he offered it to its own deity; then did he create offspring 10 2, 1, 2 | for it has Varuna for its deity (and serves) for prosperity. 11 2, 1, 3 | he offered it to its own deity; then he conquered these 12 2, 1, 4 | Pusan; man has Soma as his deity, cattle have Pusan; verily 13 2, 1, 4 | Pusan; verily by his own deity, by cattle, he makes a skin 14 2, 1, 5 | verily he continues his own deity. It is let loose again, 15 2, 1, 6 | it has Brhaspati as its deity; (verily it serves) for 16 2, 1, 6 | for it has Savitr as its deity [3]; (verily it serves) 17 2, 1, 6 | it has Prajapati as its deity; (verily it serves) for 18 2, 1, 7 | for it has Rudra as its deity; (verily it serves) for 19 2, 1, 8 | for it has Visnu for its deity; (verily it serves) for 20 2, 1, 9 | it he offered to its own deity; then food came to him. 21 2, 1, 9 | for it has Varuna as its deity; (verily it serves) for 22 2, 2, 8 | oblation to Indrani; the deity of the arrow is Indrani; 23 2, 2, 10| Pusan; man has Soma as his deity, cattle are connected with 24 2, 2, 10| skin by means of his own deity and cattle; he does not 25 2, 2, 10| Rudra; man has Soma as his deity, Agni is this Rudra; verily 26 2, 2, 10| ransoming him from his own deity he entrusts him to Rudra; 27 2, 2, 11| unity.' According to each deity should he cut off and according 28 2, 2, 11| have the Maruts for their deity; verily he has recourse 29 2, 3, 1 | have the Adityas for their deity; verily he attains the people [ 30 2, 3, 3 | has recourse to his own deity with his own share; verily 31 2, 3, 4 | after-shoots of rice, for it is the deity of him who is low in rank; ( 32 2, 3, 4 | after-shoots of rice, for it is the deity of him who is low in rank; ( 33 2, 3, 12| Varuna, it went to its own deity, he was afflicted; he saw 34 2, 3, 14| top with his race,~Whose deity is Brhaspati, the sovereign.~ 35 2, 5, 1 | up a fire-altar and whose deity is faith should not choose 36 2, 5, 2 | theologians say, 'What is the deity of the full moon (rite)?' 37 2, 5, 3 | theologians say, What is the deity of the Samnayya?' 'The All-gods', 38 2, 5, 4 | headman, and a warrior. Their deity is Mahendra. He who sacrifices 39 2, 5, 4 | sacrifices beyond his own deity loses his own deity, and 40 2, 5, 4 | own deity loses his own deity, and does not obtain another, 41 2, 5, 4 | year; verily [4] his own deity, being sacrificed to, kindles 42 2, 5, 7 | not any indication (of its deity) and (therefore) is addressed 43 2, 5, 9 | reality. 'Fair be to thee the deity, O sacrificer', he says; 44 2, 5, 9 | has the sacrificer for its deity, the Upabhrt the enemy as 45 2, 5, 9 | Upabhrt the enemy as its deity [5]. If he were to say two 46 2, 6, 3 | Puronuvakya, the Yajya, the deity, the Vasat call. In that 47 2, 6, 4 | it has the Pitrs for its deity; so much does he dig as 48 3, 1, 6 | for thee.~c Agni is the deity, Gayatri the metre, thou 49 3, 1, 6 | silent offering. Soma is the deity, Tristubh the metre, thou 50 3, 1, 6 | restrained offering. Indra is the deity, Jagati the metre, thou 51 3, 1, 6 | and Vayu. Brhaspati is the deity, Anustubh the metre, thou 52 3, 1, 6 | Varuna. The Açvins are the deity, Pañkti the metre, thou 53 3, 1, 6 | the Açvins. Surya is the deity, Brhati the metre [2], thou 54 3, 1, 6 | Soma). Candramas is the deity, Satobrhati the metre, thou 55 3, 1, 6 | Soma). The All-gods are the deity, Usnih the metre, thou art 56 3, 1, 6 | opening offering. Indra is the deity, Kakubh the metre, thou 57 3, 1, 6 | the hymns. Earth is the deity, Viraj the metre, thou art 58 3, 1, 8 | plants, his subjects, and his deity he presses him.~c When the 59 3, 4, 1 | it being offered to one deity is greater (than normal); ' 60 3, 4, 3 | desires wealth. the swiftest deity is Vayu; verily he has recourse 61 3, 5, 9 | iii. 5. 9.~To that deity whom the Adhvaryu and the 62 4, 2, 4 | Angiras be firm with that deity.~m Thou art a piler round; 63 4, 2, 4 | Angiras be firm with that deity.~n Fill the world, fill 64 4, 2, 7 | as a support,~with that deity, sit ye firm in the manner 65 4, 2, 9 | auspicious covering; with that deity, in the manner of Angiras, 66 4, 3, 3 | of the seasons; Agni the deity; holy power the wealth; 67 4, 3, 3 | of the seasons; Indra the deity; the kingly power the wealth; 68 4, 3, 3 | seasons; the All-gods the deity; the peasants [1] the wealth; 69 4, 3, 3 | seasons; Mitra and Varuna the deity; prosperity the wealth; 70 4, 3, 3 | the seasons; Brhaspati the deity; radiance the wealth; the 71 4, 3, 6 | most healing; with that deity do thou sit firm in the 72 4, 3, 7 | metre. (Thou art) Agni, the deity [1], Vata, the deity, Surya, 73 4, 3, 7 | the deity [1], Vata, the deity, Surya, the deity, Candramas, 74 4, 3, 7 | Vata, the deity, Surya, the deity, Candramas, the deity, the 75 4, 3, 7 | the deity, Candramas, the deity, the Vasus, the deity, the 76 4, 3, 7 | the deity, the Vasus, the deity, the Rudras, the deity, 77 4, 3, 7 | the deity, the Rudras, the deity, the Adityas, the deity, 78 4, 3, 7 | deity, the Adityas, the deity, the All-gods, the deity, 79 4, 3, 7 | deity, the All-gods, the deity, the Maruts, the deity, 80 4, 3, 7 | the deity, the Maruts, the deity, Brhaspati, the deity, Indra, 81 4, 3, 7 | the deity, Brhaspati, the deity, Indra, the deity, Varuna, 82 4, 3, 7 | Brhaspati, the deity, Indra, the deity, Varuna, the deity.~b The 83 4, 3, 7 | the deity, Varuna, the deity.~b The head thou art, ruling; 84 4, 4, 3 | most healing; with that deity do thou sit firm in the 85 4, 4, 6 | seer, the holy power, this deity, sit firm in the manner 86 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Agni, the deity; ye are the radiances of 87 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, Prajapati the deity; Mrgaçirsa the Naksatra, 88 4, 4, 10| Mrgaçirsa the Naksatra, Soma the deity; Ardra the Naksatra, Rudra 89 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Rudra the deity; the two Punarvasus the 90 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Aditi the deity; Tisya the Naksatra, Brhaspati 91 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, Brhaspati the deity; the Açresas the Naksatra, 92 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, the serpents the deity; the Maghas the Naksatra, 93 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, the fathers the deity; the two Phalgunis the Naksatra [ 94 4, 4, 10| Naksatra [1], Aryaman the deity; the two Phalgunis the Naksatra, 95 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Bhaga the deity; Hasta the Naksatra, Savitr 96 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Savitr the deity; Citra the Naksatra, Indra 97 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Indra the deity; Svati the Naksatra, Vayu 98 4, 4, 10| Svati the Naksatra, Vayu the deity; the two Viçakhas the Naksatra, 99 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, Indra and Agni the deity; Anruradha the Naksatra, 100 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Mitra the deity; Rohini the Naksatra, Indra 101 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Indra the deity; the two Viçrts the Naksatra; 102 4, 4, 10| Naksatra; the fathers the deity; the Asadhas the Naksatra, 103 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, the waters the deity; the Asadhas the Naksatra, 104 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, the All-gods the deity; Çrona the Naksatra, Visnu 105 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Visnu the deity; Çravistha the Naksatra, 106 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, the Vasus [2] the, deity; Çatabhisaj the Naksatra, 107 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Indra the deity; Prosthapadas the Naksatra, 108 4, 4, 10| the goat of one foot the deity; the Prosthapadas the Naksatra, 109 4, 4, 10| serpent of the deep the deity; Revati the Naksatra, Pusan 110 4, 4, 10| the Naksatra, Pusan the deity; the two Açvayujs the Naksatra, 111 4, 4, 10| Naksatra, the Açvins the deity; the Apabharanis the Naksatra, 112 4, 4, 10| Apabharanis the Naksatra, Yama the deity.~c Full on the west; what 113 5, 1, 1 | Puronuvakya the Yajya, the deity, the Vasat call; in that 114 5, 1, 1 | departs from Agni as the deity; these offerings to Savitr 115 5, 1, 1 | sacrifice, nor Agni as the deity. The offerings to Savitr 116 5, 1, 9 | verily he approaches his own deity [3]. For him who desires 117 5, 3, 2 | support; (with) 'Agni, the deity' (he puts down) on the north; 118 5, 5, 2 | Prajapati seat thee; with that deity, in the manner of Angiras, 119 5, 5, 2 | Prajapati seat thee; with that deity in the manner of Angiras, 120 5, 5, 5 | for sight thee; with that deity, in the manner of Angiras, 121 5, 5, 6 | finds support. 'With that deity, in the manner of Angiras, 122 5, 5, 8 | metre, with Agni as the deity; with the head of Agni I 123 5, 5, 8 | metre, with Indra as the deity; with the wing of Agni I 124 5, 5, 8 | metre, with Savitr as the deity; with the tail of Agni I 125 5, 5, 8 | Mitra and Varuna as the deity; with the wing of Agni I 126 5, 5, 8 | metre, with Brhaspati as the deity, with the back of Agni I 127 5, 7, 1 | fire without regard to the deity falls a victim to the deities; 128 5, 7, 1 | piles it) according to the deity does not fall a victim to 129 5, 7, 1 | the fire according to the deity. He falls not a victim to 130 5, 7, 3 | they do not offer to any deity, then what deity has the 131 5, 7, 3 | to any deity, then what deity has the stream of wealth?' 132 6, 1, 1 | garment has Soma for its deity. He who consecrates himself 133 6, 1, 1 | himself approaches Soma as his deity. He says, 'Thou art the 134 6, 1, 1 | He approaches his own deity; verily also he invokes 135 6, 1, 2 | Rc) has the Pitrs for its deity.' 'Every man prayeth for 136 6, 1, 4 | takes each according to its deity. He says, 'To Vayu thee, 137 6, 1, 6 | he buys it with its own deity.~ 138 6, 1, 11| has the atmosphere for its deity. 'Thou art the seat of Aditi. 139 6, 1, 11| he unites it with its own deity. He covers it round with 140 6, 1, 11| honours it with its own deity.~ 141 6, 2, 2 | has the atmosphere as its deity. 'Desired are riches exceedingly, 142 6, 2, 2 | says; verily with its own deity he consumes the hot milk, 143 6, 2, 9 | connected with Visnu as its deity. Now the knot which he first 144 6, 2, 10| in has the Pitrs for its deity [3]. If he were to set it 145 6, 2, 10| and have the Pitrs for its deity; he sets it up after strewing; 146 6, 2, 10| the seat has Indra as its deity. 'The shade of all folk', 147 6, 2, 10| Sadas has Indra for its deity. Now the knot which he first 148 6, 2, 11| sounding-holes have Visnu for their deity. The Asuras in retreat dug 149 6, 3, 3 | The post has Visnu for its deity; verily he approaches it 150 6, 3, 3 | approaches it with its own deity. 'I have passed by others, 151 6, 3, 4 | in has the Pitrs for its deity.' If he were to set it up 152 6, 3, 4 | and have the Pitrs for its deity; he sets it up after strewing; 153 6, 3, 4 | the post has Visnu for its deity; verily he arranges it with 154 6, 3, 4 | arranges it with its own deity. He arranges it with two ( 155 6, 3, 7 | breath has the wind for its deity; verily he offers its breath 156 6, 3, 11| expiration has Indra for its deity, the inspiration has Indra 157 6, 3, 11| cattle have Tvastr as their deity. 'When ye that are various 158 6, 3, 11| the forest [3] for their deity; in that having made offering 159 6, 4, 1 | offspring have Soma for their deity. 'Go to the sacrifice, hail!' 160 6, 4, 5 | has the atmosphere as its deity. 'Hail! Thee, of kindly 161 6, 4, 7 | said to have me as their deity.' Therefore, being of various 162 6, 4, 7 | said to have Vayu as their deity. Verily did Vayu make him 163 6, 4, 7 | through me, verily with me as deity may your Soma (draughts) 164 6, 4, 7 | have they Aditi for their deity, for those vessels that 165 6, 4, 11| has the All-gods for its deity. Speech departed from the 166 6, 5, 2 | life has Vaiçvanara as its deity. It is drawn with Vaiçvanara 167 6, 5, 5 | has the sacrificer as its deity, the Çukra is brilliance; 168 6, 6, 7 | Soma has the Saman for its deity; whatever of the Saman they 169 7, 1, 8 | Atri who had faith as his deity and offered sacrifices was 170 7, 1, 18| the Vasus, the gods, as deity, with the Gayatri metre 171 7, 1, 18| the Rudras, the gods, as deity, with the Tristubh metro, 172 7, 1, 18| the Adityas, the gods, as deity, with the Jagati metre, 173 7, 1, 18| d With the All-gods as deity, with the Anustubh metro, 174 7, 1, 18| Angirases, the gods, as deity, with the Pankti metre,


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