Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 2 | The Vedi hath come to the sacrificial straw,~Made by Manu, fashioned
2 1, 3, 8 | wind, thy limbs with the sacrificial, the lord of the sacrifice
3 1, 4, 42| grandfather, fit for the sacrificial gift.~l Gaze on the heaven,
4 1, 5, 1 | plants he establishes it. The sacrificial cake is offered on five
5 1, 5, 2 | sacrifice and cattle. The sacrificial cake is offered on five
6 1, 5, 2 | leaves not his abode. The sacrificial cake is the sacrificer,
7 1, 5, 2 | prosperity of the sacrifice. The sacrificial fee is a renovated chariot,
8 1, 5, 4 | oblations on either side of the sacrificial cake; verily with strength
9 1, 6, 11| indeed. The gods performed a sacrificial session; the quarters were
10 1, 7, 1 | it to the gods. The [5] sacrificial fee which he gives at the
11 1, 7, 3 | verily delights. This is his sacrificial fee: verily he mends the
12 1, 7, 14| on eight potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a cow. The (grains)
13 1, 7, 14| potsherd to Nirrti; the sacrificial fee is a black garment with
14 1, 7, 14| oblation to Aditya; the sacrificial fee is a choice (ox). (He
15 1, 7, 14| on eleven potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a dwarf beast of
16 1, 7, 14| on eleven potsherds; the sacrificial fee is gold. (He offers)
17 1, 7, 14| on eleven potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a bull as a beast
18 1, 7, 14| and curds to Indra; the sacrificial fee is a bull as a beast
19 1, 7, 14| caru) to the All-gods; the sacrificial fee is a first-born calf. (
20 1, 7, 14| oblation of millet to Soma; the sacrificial fee is a garment. (He offers)
21 1, 7, 14| oblation to Sarasvant; the sacrificial fee is a pair of oxen.~
22 1, 7, 20| Sarya on one potsherd; the sacrificial fee is a plough for twelve
23 1, 7, 20| oblation made of barley; the sacrificial fee is a cow for draught
24 1, 7, 20| of Raksases, hail!~f The sacrificial fee is a chariot with three
25 1, 7, 20| killed the Raksases.~h The sacrificial fee is what he wears.~
26 1, 7, 21| to Kuhu an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a pair of cattle.
27 1, 7, 21| on three potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a dwarf beast of
28 1, 7, 21| to Soma an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a brown (animal).
29 1, 7, 21| to Pusan an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a dark (animal).
30 1, 7, 21| on twelve potsherds; the sacrificial fee is gold. To Varuna (
31 1, 7, 21| oblation made of barley; the sacrificial fee is a horse.~
32 1, 7, 22| the Brahman (priest); the sacrificial fee is a white-backed (animal). (
33 1, 7, 22| house of a Rajanya; the sacrificial fee is a bull. To Aditya (
34 1, 7, 22| house of the chief wife; the sacrificial fee is a cow. To Nirrti (
35 1, 7, 22| broken by the nails; the sacrificial fee is a black hornless (
36 1, 7, 22| leader of the host; the sacrificial fee is gold. To Varuna (
37 1, 7, 22| house of the minstrel; the sacrificial fee is a great castrated (
38 1, 7, 22| the village headman; the sacrificial fee is a dappled (cow).
39 1, 7, 22| house of the carver; the sacrificial fee is a speckled (ox).
40 1, 7, 22| house of the charioteer; the sacrificial fee is two born of one mother.
41 1, 7, 22| house of the divider; the sacrificial fee is a black (ox). To
42 1, 7, 22| thrower of the dice; the sacrificial fee is a speckled (ox) with
43 1, 7, 22| kindling-stick self-made; the sacrificial fee is the white (cow) with
44 1, 7, 30| on eight potsherds; the sacrificial fee is gold. (He offers)
45 1, 7, 30| Sarasvati an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a calf. To Savitr (
46 1, 7, 30| on twelve potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a speckled (ox).
47 1, 7, 30| offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a dark (ox), To Brhaspati (
48 1, 7, 30| offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a white-backed (ox).
49 1, 7, 30| on eleven potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a bull. To Varuna (
50 1, 7, 30| offers) on ten potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a great castrated (
51 1, 7, 30| offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a brown (ox). To
52 1, 7, 30| on eight potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a white (ox) To Vishnu (
53 1, 7, 30| on three potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a dwarf (ox).~
54 1, 7, 32| on eight potsherds; the sacrificial fee is gold. To Indra (he
55 1, 7, 32| on eleven potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a bull. To the All-gods (
56 1, 7, 32| offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a tawny heifer. To
57 1, 7, 32| offers) clotted curds; the sacrificial fee is a cow. To Brhaspati (
58 1, 7, 32| offers) an oblation; the sacrificial fee is a white-backed (ox).
59 1, 7, 32| on twelve potsherds; the sacrificial fee is a dry skin bag and
60 1, 7, 33| on twelve potsherds; the sacrificial fee is the southern drawer
61 1, 7, 33| Adityas an oblation; the sacrificial fee is the northern drawer
62 1, 7, 34| by Soma, rejoice.~h The sacrificial fee is a mare.~
63 2, 1, 1 | Pusan produces cattle. The sacrificial post is of Udumbara; the
64 2, 1, 5 | serves) for prosperity. The sacrificial post is shaped like a wooden
65 2, 1, 7 | serves) for prosperity. The sacrificial post is shaped like the
66 2, 1, 8 | becomes resplendent. The sacrificial post is of Bilva wood. Whence
67 2, 1, 8 | serves) for prosperity. The sacrificial post is shaped like the
68 2, 1, 9 | plants, to attain both. The sacrificial post is bifurcate, for there
69 2, 2, 2 | way. A draught ox is the sacrificial fee, for it is the drawer; (
70 2, 2, 5 | Dadhikravan he purifies him. The sacrificial fee is gold; gold is a purifier;
71 2, 2, 5 | Dadhikravan he purifies him. The sacrificial fee is gold; gold is a purifier;
72 2, 2, 11| fellows on both sides. The sacrificial fee is a garment with a
73 2, 3, 3 | desiring glory performed a sacrificial session bounded by success;
74 2, 3, 7 | ram, a goat, these are the sacrificial fee; for manliness. With
75 2, 3, 10| it is (full) through the sacrificial fees; the Brahman is full
76 2, 4, 13| bond that fetters him. The sacrificial present is a golden bond;
77 2, 5, 5 | day before, he makes the sacrificial enclosure. In that he drives
78 2, 5, 6 | sacrifices) are these pure and sacrificial (days). He who knowing thus
79 2, 5, 6 | offers them as pure and sacrificial. One should not approach
80 2, 5, 11| foot should be within the sacrificial altar, the other outside;
81 2, 6, 1 | rains. He offers to the sacrificial strew, verily lie wins autumn.
82 2, 6, 1 | cattle. He offers to the sacrificial strew; verily he wins offspring.
83 2, 6, 1 | oblation is brilliance, the sacrificial strew off spring; verily
84 2, 6, 1 | support. He offers to the sacrificial strew; verily he finds support
85 2, 6, 1 | kindling-sticks as many, to the sacrificial strew as one, and that makes
86 2, 6, 2 | makes an offering of the sacrificial food (havis) with a Rc;
87 2, 6, 3 | sacrifice; they [2] saw the sacrificial cake creeping about, having
88 2, 6, 4 | makes it the form of the sacrificial ground. He makes it full
89 2, 6, 5 | the kindling-wood and the sacrificial strew; verily he makes it
90 2, 6, 5 | these words) he places the sacrificial strew and sprinkles it [
91 2, 6, 5 | sacrifice. He spreads the sacrificial strew, the sacrificial strew
92 2, 6, 5 | the sacrificial strew, the sacrificial strew is offspring, the
93 2, 6, 5 | puts the bundle over the sacrificial strew, the strew is offspring,
94 2, 6, 6 | sacrifice, in that there are two sacrificial cakes (offered) in order.
95 2, 6, 7 | desired what of earth was sacrificial. He found the poured out
96 2, 6, 8 | suitable moment; he gives a sacrificial gift; at a suitable moment
97 2, 6, 12| fathers that sit on the sacrificial strew, come hither with
98 2, 6, 12| Visnu;~They that sit on the sacrificial strew and enjoy the drink~
99 2, 6, 12| their dear homes on the sacrificial strew;~May they come hither;
100 3, 1, 3 | are leading northward the sacrificial animal over which the Apris
101 3, 1, 4 | he, bought off, go to his sacrificial share;~May abundances of
102 3, 2, 4 | is safety, the knife, the sacrificial enclosure, the axe is safety;
103 3, 2, 4 | enclosure, the axe is safety; sacrificial ye art, makers of the sacrifice;
104 3, 3, 7 | say. The sacrifice is the sacrificial body of Indra, and it is
105 3, 4, 1 | appease the redundant. The sacrificial fee is gold of eight measures,
106 3, 4, 7 | Gandharva, his Apsarases are the sacrificial fees, (called) praises, &
107 3, 5, 1 | pairing, for generation. The sacrificial fee is a pair of kine, for
108 4, 4, 8 | sacrifice; heavenly through the sacrificial fee; slayer of enemies through
109 4, 6, 4 | and let Brhaspati,~The sacrificial fee, the sacrifice and Soma
110 5, 2, 6 | the chariot, one-third the sacrificial post; the interior reeds
111 5, 2, 8 | the world of heaven, the sacrificial cake becoming a tortoise
112 5, 5, 7 | thee, O Agni, with the sacrificial fees have I obtained; thee,
113 5, 6, 8 | wings [1], he would make the sacrificial rite too small, his offspring
114 5, 6, 8 | altar; verily he makes the sacrificial rite larger, his offspring
115 5, 6, 9 | should not prosper him with sacrificial gifts, he would appropriate
116 5, 6, 9 | fire he should prosper with sacrificial gifts; verily thus he preserves
117 5, 6, 10| sacrifice, the mortar the sacrificial fee; the fifth the sacrificer,
118 5, 7, 1 | This is the dividing of the sacrificial food; the food is cattle,
119 5, 7, 5 | a black heifer are the sacrificial fees; verily with darkness [
120 5, 7, 7 | over,~What is given, the sacrificial fee,~That [2] may Agni Vaiçvanara~
121 6, 1, 2 | he would stumble on the sacrificial post; he says vrdhatu; verily
122 6, 1, 2 | vrdhatu; verily he avoids the sacrificial post. Prajapati created
123 6, 1, 3 | chariot, and one-third the sacrificial post [4]. The internal arrows
124 6, 1, 6 | but returned with the (sacrificial) animals and consecration.
125 6, 1, 6 | but returned with the (sacrificial) gifts [2] and penance.
126 6, 2, 1 | head of the sacrifice, the sacrificial cake is offered on nine
127 6, 2, 1 | has nine apertures. The sacrificial cake is offered on nine
128 6, 2, 1 | head of the sacrifice. The sacrificial cake is offered on nine
129 6, 2, 4 | plants perish. He spreads the sacrificial strew; therefore the plants
130 6, 3, 1 | the strew, make ready the sacrificial cake.' Verily having re-won
131 6, 3, 7 | thunderbolt, the splinter of the sacrificial post is a thunderbolt, the
132 6, 3, 10| he takes it between the sacrificial post and the Ahavaniya,
133 6, 6, 4 | measures. He sets up the sacrificial post; verily gathering together
134 6, 6, 11| bolt against his foe. The sacrificial fee is a reddish-brown horse;
135 7, 1, 4 | The Angirases performed a sacrificial session. They went to the
136 7, 1, 9 | Upasads offerings of the sacrificial cake are made. The sacrificial
137 7, 1, 9 | sacrificial cake are made. The sacrificial cake is cattle; verily he
138 7, 1, 9 | verily he wins cattle. The sacrificial cake is food; verily he
139 7, 2, 1 | the world of heaven. The sacrificial post is mortar-based, for
140 7, 2, 10| his flesh, who eats his sacrificial cake, eats his brains, who
141 7, 3, 11| take thy I offering and sacrificial utterance.~h Cattle, the
142 7, 3, 11| the pressed (Soma), the sacrificial cakes,~The pressings, the
143 7, 4, 9 | the Sattra the self is the sacrificial gift; verily taking the
144 7, 4, 21| the sacrifice hail!~To the sacrificial gifts hail!~To heaven hail!~
145 7, 5, 6 | their places; they offer the sacrificial cakes in each of the pressings;
146 7, 5, 9 | a pair united within the sacrificial ground; verily they lose
147 7, 5, 25| who knows the head of the sacrificial horse becomes possessed
148 7, 5, 25| sacrifice. The head of the sacrificial horse is the dawn, the eye
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