Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 2 | shoots,~Let us rise with a thousand shoots.~k Guard from the
2 1, 1, 3 | that of the Vasus, of a thousand streams.~g The spot (stoka)
3 1, 1, 9 | Indra's right arm with a thousand spikes, a hundred edges.~
4 1, 3, 5 | shoots; may we grow with a thousand shoots.~i Thou, whom this
5 1, 4, 3 | the pure, come to us;~A thousand are thy teams, O thou that
6 1, 4, 44| remedies are thine, O king, a thousand;~Broad and deep be thy loving
7 1, 5, 5 | From the seer who winneth a thousand.~c Agni is the head of the
8 1, 5, 10| Must ready to win (us) a thousand;~To him be all good strength.~
9 1, 5, 11| steed, winning a hundred, a thousand,~Fill with boney these words
10 1, 7, 4 | he says; he obtains a thousand cattle. In his offspring
11 1, 7, 6 | his retinue, he obtains a thousand cattle, in his offspring
12 1, 7, 8 | Strong limbed, winning a thousand,~Eager to gain in the gaining
13 2, 1, 5 | the back and pulled out; a thousand cattle followed it, it became
14 2, 1, 5 | cattle. When he obtains a thousand cattle, he should offer
15 2, 1, 5 | beast) to Visnu; upon it the thousand rested; therefore the dwarf,
16 2, 1, 5 | born. 'Who can obtain a thousand cattle?' they say; verily
17 2, 1, 5 | verily he should make up a thousand days and nights and sacrifice.
18 2, 2, 12| chariot of thee that hast a thousand (steeds)~Come with might.~
19 2, 3, 14| invoked, deserving;~With a thousand eyes, opening the cow-pens,
20 2, 4, 5 | us in our homes,~With a thousand, with ten thousand.~e Thou
21 2, 4, 5 | With a thousand, with ten thousand.~e Thou whereby the gods
22 2, 4, 11| going to sacrifice with a thousand; verily he produces and
23 2, 4, 11| who has sacrificed with a thousand should sacrifice with the
24 2, 4, 11| 3] who sacrifices with a thousand; Prajapati created cattle;
25 2, 4, 11| Prajapati created them; and the thousand resorts to him. He becomes
26 2, 4, 12| the Samans, the Yajuses. A thousand he gave to him; therefore
27 2, 4, 12| him; therefore there are a thousand gifts.~
28 2, 4, 14| earths were thine,~Not a thousand suns could match thee at
29 2, 6, 10| him, he shall fine with a thousand; he, who draws blood from
30 3, 2, 11| did ye in three divide the thousand.~f Three ages are thine,
31 3, 2, 11| the Asura, a hundred and a thousand heroes~Do ye slay irresistibly.~
32 3, 4, 2 | the pure, come to us;~A thousand are thy teams, O thou that
33 3, 4, 3 | Sattra, him who offers with a thousand (gifts), and him who is
34 3, 5, 11| most wealthy,~Bearing a thousand, pure-tongued Agni.~h Thou
35 4, 1, 3 | most wealthy,~Bearing a thousand, pure-tongued Agni.~m Sit
36 4, 2, 1 | hundred be thy returns,~A thousand thy movements;~With the
37 4, 2, 6 | mother, are your abodes,~A thousand too your shoots,~Therefore
38 4, 2, 9 | Durva, extend us~With a thousand, a hundred.~d Thou that
39 4, 2, 9 | hundred,~That arisest with a thousand,~To thee, O goddess, O brick,~
40 4, 2, 10| embryo,~Counterpart of a thousand, of every form,~Spare him,
41 4, 4, 11| Thou art the measure of a thousand, thou art the image of a
42 4, 4, 11| thou art the image of a thousand, thou art the size of a
43 4, 4, 11| thou art the size of a thousand, thou art the replica of
44 4, 4, 11| thou art the replica of a thousand, thou art of a thousand,
45 4, 4, 11| thousand, thou art of a thousand, for a thousand thee!~p
46 4, 4, 11| art of a thousand, for a thousand thee!~p May these bricks,
47 4, 4, 11| one, and a hundred, and a thousand, and ten thousand [3], and
48 4, 4, 11| and a thousand, and ten thousand [3], and a hundred thousand,
49 4, 4, 11| thousand [3], and a hundred thousand, and a million, and ten
50 4, 4, 11| a hundred million, and a thousand million, and ten thousand
51 4, 4, 11| thousand million, and ten thousand million, and a hundred thousand
52 4, 4, 11| thousand million, and a hundred thousand million, and ten hundred
53 4, 4, 11| million, and ten hundred thousand million, and a hundred hundred
54 4, 4, 11| million, and a hundred hundred thousand million; may these bricks,
55 4, 4, 11| me milch cows, sixty, a thousand, ten thousand unperishing;
56 4, 4, 11| sixty, a thousand, ten thousand unperishing; ye are standing
57 4, 5, 1 | Unstringing thy bow,~Do thou of a thousand eyes and a hundred quivers,~
58 4, 5, 5 | hair.~e Homage to him of a thousand eyes, and to him of a hundred
59 4, 5, 10| O adorable one;~May thy thousand missiles~Smite down another
60 4, 5, 11| Their bows we unstring~At a thousand leagues.~b The Bhavas in
61 4, 5, 11| their bows we unstring~At a thousand leagues.~l m n Homage to
62 4, 6, 5 | support Agni.~g O Agni, of a thousand eyes [2], of a hundred heads,~
63 4, 6, 5 | hundred are thy expirations, a thousand thine inspirations;~Thou
64 4, 6, 5 | milked,~Streaming with a thousand (draughts) of milk [4].~
65 4, 7, 13| strength-bestowing,~Of a thousand shapes, shine unwearying,~
66 4, 7, 13| by which thou bearest a thousand,~Thou, O Agni, all wealth,~
67 5, 2, 8 | Durva, extend us with a thousand, a hundred', he says; Prajapati
68 5, 2, 8 | Prajapati is connected with a thousand; (verily it serves) to obtain
69 5, 2, 9 | fails not. The man accords a thousand of cattle, the other animals
70 5, 2, 9 | cattle, the other animals a thousand; in the middle he puts down
71 5, 4, 2 | contains the word 'of a thousand'; Prajapati is of a thousand; (
72 5, 4, 2 | thousand'; Prajapati is of a thousand; (verily it serves) to win
73 5, 4, 7 | preparation. O Agni, of a thousand eyes', he says; Prajapati
74 5, 4, 7 | says; Prajapati is of a thousand; (verily it serves) to obtain
75 5, 5, 2 | Thereby they created a thousand, the pan being the thousandth;
76 5, 5, 2 | the thousandth obtains a thousand cattle.~
77 5, 6, 8 | should pile (the fire) of a thousand (bricks) when first piling (
78 5, 6, 8 | world is commensurate with a thousand; verily he conquers this
79 5, 6, 8 | should pile (it) of two thousand when piling a second time;
80 5, 6, 8 | is commensurate with two thousand; verily be conquers the
81 5, 6, 8 | should pile (it) of three thousand when piling for the third
82 5, 6, 8 | commensurate with three thousand; verily he conquers yonder
83 5, 7, 7 | by which thou bearest a thousand,~Thou, O Agni, all wealth,~
84 6, 3, 3 | trees. 'May we grow with a thousand shoots', he says; verily
85 6, 6, 3 | remedies are thine, O king, a thousand', he says; verily he makes
86 7, 1, 1 | priests) all one's goods or a thousand, for he escaped. He who
87 7, 1, 5 | to be made to us with a thousand.' He caused sacrifice to
88 7, 1, 5 | atmosphere and gave (the thousand). He caused sacrifice to
89 7, 1, 5 | yonder world, and gave (the thousand). Now the atmosphere [3]
90 7, 1, 5 | will appropriate all the thousand.' They made arrangement
91 7, 1, 5 | This is left over of the thousand, and the Unnetr is the one
92 7, 1, 5 | given', for the gaining of a thousand. That indeed is the march
93 7, 1, 5 | indeed is the march of the thousand (sahásrasyáyana). There
94 7, 1, 5 | sahásrasyáyana). There are a thousand Stotriyas, a thousand gifts (
95 7, 1, 5 | a thousand Stotriyas, a thousand gifts (to the priests);
96 7, 1, 5 | heaven is measured by a thousand; (verily it serves) for
97 7, 1, 6 | vii. 1. 6.~Soma found a thousand; Indra discovered it after
98 7, 1, 6 | has the strength of the thousand, this be mine, the rest
99 7, 1, 6 | when she is given she is a thousand. Therefore one must not
100 7, 1, 6 | he would be accepting a thousand. Let him say, 'She is a
101 7, 1, 6 | verily he avoids accepting a thousand. She should be spotted on
102 7, 1, 6 | side only; spotted is the thousand on the other side.' The
103 7, 1, 6 | ocean;~Give me a share in a thousand, with offspring, with cattle;~
104 7, 1, 6 | contended,~Ye did divide the thousand into three.'~The thousand
105 7, 1, 6 | thousand into three.'~The thousand is divided into three parts
106 7, 1, 6 | makes her possessed of a thousand, he makes her the measure
107 7, 1, 6 | makes her the measure of a thousand [7]. He offers to her forms;
108 7, 1, 7 | In giving her, he gives a thousand. A thousand he accepts who
109 7, 1, 7 | he gives a thousand. A thousand he accepts who not knowing [
110 7, 1, 7 | saying), 'Thou art one, not a thousand. Thee as one I accept, not
111 7, 1, 7 | Thee as one I accept, not a thousand; come to me as one, not
112 7, 1, 7 | come to me as one, not as a thousand'; verily he who knows thus
113 7, 1, 7 | accepts her as one, not as a thousand. 'Thou art gentle, resting
114 7, 1, 7 | the thousandth follow the thousand? or the thou sand the thousandth?'
115 7, 1, 7 | thousandth would follow the thousand; now the thousand has no
116 7, 1, 7 | follow the thousand; now the thousand has no understanding, and
117 7, 1, 7 | her go to the west; the thousand follow after her. She knowing
118 7, 1, 7 | the sacrificer. Quickly a thousand springs up. The (thousandth)
119 7, 1, 10| Then indeed he obtained a thousand cattle. He who knowing thus
120 7, 1, 10| five-night rite obtains a thousand cattle. Babara Pravahani
121 7, 2, 1 | support. When a hundred make a thousand, then is one time to stop.
122 7, 2, 1 | Yonder world is measured by a thousand; verily they conquer yonder
123 7, 2, 19| nine hundred hail!~To a thousand hail!~To all hail!~
124 7, 2, 20| To a hundred hail!~To a thousand hail!~To ten thousand hail!~
125 7, 2, 20| a thousand hail!~To ten thousand hail!~To a hundred thousand
126 7, 2, 20| thousand hail!~To a hundred thousand hail!~To ten hundred thousand
127 7, 2, 20| thousand hail!~To ten hundred thousand hail!~To ten million hail!~
128 7, 2, 20| hundred million hail!~To a thousand million hail!~To ten thousand
129 7, 2, 20| thousand million hail!~To ten thousand million hail!~To a hundred
130 7, 2, 20| million hail!~To a hundred thousand million hail!~To ten hundred
131 7, 2, 20| million hail!~To ten hundred thousand million hail!~To dawn hail!~
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