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hornless 22
horns 25
horns-both 1
horse 125
horse-dung 1
horse-whip 1
horses 33
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126 pressing
126 verses
125 also
125 horse
124 five
124 raksases
123 radiance

Yajur Veda

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horse

    Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 2, 3 | my enjoyment. Thou art a horse; be for my enjoyment [2]. 2 1, 5, 7 | the year. Just as a man, a horse, a cow, are worn out, so 3 1, 5, 11| I sung,~The swift strong horse;~May he make our mouths 4 1, 7, 19| Give) medicine for ox, for horse, for man,~And medicine for 5 1, 7, 21| the sacrificial fee is a horse.~ 6 1, 7, 31| ornament to the Hotr, a horse to the Prastotr and Pratihartr, 7 2, 1, 1 | the lack of horns of the horse, having incisors on one 8 2, 1, 8 | should offer to Tvastr a horse; Tvastr is the producer 9 2, 1, 8 | entered; verily also the male horse straightway wins offspring 10 2, 2, 6 | teeth in both jaws, whether horse or man; he who has accepted ( 11 2, 3, 7 | alternating, to prevent burning. A horse, a bull, a ram, a goat, 12 2, 3, 12| 3. 12.~Prajapati led the horse to Varuna, it went to its 13 2, 3, 12| seizes him who accepts the horse. As many horses as he accepts, 14 2, 3, 12| four potsherds, for the horse has four feet; (verily they 15 2, 3, 12| an extra one; whatever (horse) he is going to accept or 16 2, 3, 12| going to accept or whatever (horse) he has overlooked, from 17 2, 3, 12| oblation to Apam Napat; the horse has its birthplace in the 18 2, 4, 9 | the fetter of the strong horse; for rain I yoke thee', 19 2, 4, 9 | yoke thee', he says the horse is strong, Parjanya is strong; 20 2, 4, 14| thee in the racing of the horse.~h If, O Indra, a hundred 21 2, 4, 14| the presser [3], like a horse well guided hath expressed.~ 22 3, 2, 6 | power he rests. He makes a horse sniff it, the horse is connected 23 3, 2, 6 | makes a horse sniff it, the horse is connected with Prajapati; 24 4, 1, 10| him as fodder to a stalled horse,~May we, O Agni, thy neighbours, 25 4, 3, 7 | metre, female goat metre, horse metre. (Thou art) Agni, 26 4, 4, 3 | manner of Angiras.~i Like a horse neighing eager for the pasture,~ 27 4, 4, 8 | with lordly power men; with horse and car bearer of the bolt; 28 4, 4, 11| yonder in yon world.~The Horse Sacrifice~ 29 4, 6, 5 | on this sacrificer.~The Horse Sacrifice~ 30 4, 6, 8 | piece for the stake for the horse,~And they that collect the 31 4, 6, 8 | gods.~i Whatever of the horse's raw flesh [3] the fly 32 4, 6, 9 | cry,~The gods accept the horse.~e The garment they spread 33 4, 6, 9 | garment they spread for the horse,~The upper garment, the 34 4, 6, 9 | Kingship for us may the horse rich in offering gain.~ 35 4, 7, 9 | beam, the sun, breath, the horse sacrifice, earth, Aditi, 36 4, 7, 14| O lord of the bays.~The Horse Sacrifice~ 37 5, 1, 2 | these words) he takes up the horse's halter, to make a Yajus 38 5, 1, 2 | these words) he halters the horse; verily he proclaims its 39 5, 1, 2 | ass is less real than the horse. 'In each need more strong', 40 5, 1, 2 | him Prajapati found; the horse is connected with Prajapati, 41 5, 1, 2 | with Prajapati, with the horse he collects (it), for the 42 5, 1, 2 | the ass is worse than the horse [2]; they lead the horse 43 5, 1, 2 | horse [2]; they lead the horse in front to avoid confusion; 44 5, 1, 7 | fumigates with horse-dung; the horse is connected with Prajapati; ( 45 5, 1, 10| heaven.~The Apri Hymn for the Horse Sacrifice~ 46 5, 2, 6 | antelope, it entered the horse, it became the intermediate 47 5, 2, 6 | intermediate hoof of the horse; in that he makes the horse 48 5, 2, 6 | horse; in that he makes the horse advance, he wins the sacrifice 49 5, 2, 6 | sacrifice which has entered the horse. 'By Prajapati must the 50 5, 2, 6 | be piled', they say; the horse is connected with Prajapati; 51 5, 2, 6 | Prajapati; in that he makes the horse advance, by Prajapati he 52 5, 2, 8 | the (earth). He makes the horse sniff it; verily he bestows 53 5, 2, 8 | breath upon it; now the horse is connected with Prajapati; 54 5, 2, 9 | He puts (the head) of the horse in the east looking west, 55 5, 2, 10| blows on all sides.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 56 5, 2, 11| On the skin of the strong horse,~May they pierce thee with 57 5, 3, 2 | atmosphere [1]. He makes the horse sniff it; verily he puts 58 5, 3, 2 | puts breath in it; now the horse is connected with Prajapati; 59 5, 3, 7 | yonder (sky). He makes the horse sniff it; verily be places 60 5, 3, 7 | breath in it; again the horse is connected with Prajapati; 61 5, 3, 11| abode dear to the year.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 62 5, 3, 12| fell away, that became a horse; because it swelled (áçvayat), 63 5, 3, 12| that is the reason why the horse (áçva) has its name. By 64 5, 3, 12| áçva) has its name. By the horse sacrifice the gods replaced 65 5, 3, 12| who sacrifices with the horse sacrifice makes Prajapati 66 5, 3, 12| who sacrifices with the horse sacrifice, and he who knows 67 5, 3, 12| therefore they cut off from the horse on the left side, on the 68 5, 3, 12| The mat is of reeds; the horse has its birthplace in the 69 5, 3, 12| bee tore the thigh of the horse, the gods made it whole 70 5, 3, 12| it is) to make whole the horse.~ 71 5, 4, 11| the gods, the fathers.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 72 5, 4, 12| Anustubhs, therefore the horse when standing stands on 73 5, 4, 12| highest of sacrifices, the horse the highest of animals; 74 5, 4, 12| twenty-onefold day [1], on which the horse is slain, there are twelve 75 5, 4, 12| this is Prajapati, the horse is connected with Prajapati; 76 5, 4, 12| Çakvari verses to make the horse complete, there are various 77 5, 4, 12| it is) to complete the horse. The Saman of the Brahman 78 5, 4, 12| Prthuraçmi; by the rein the horse is restrained [2], a horse 79 5, 4, 12| horse is restrained [2], a horse unrestrained and unsupported 80 5, 4, 12| restrain and support the horse. The Achavaka's Saman is 81 5, 4, 12| Saman is the Samkrti; the horse sacrifice is an extensive 82 5, 4, 12| it serves) to make the horse whole, to win it entirely, 83 5, 5, 10| it free, then just as a horse yoked and not set free in 84 5, 5, 10| and he who knows not. 'A horse well loaded carries well'; 85 5, 5, 10| loaded carries well'; the horse is Agni; verily he delights 86 5, 5, 10| he becomes richer.~The Horse Sacrifce (continued)~ 87 5, 5, 23| v. 5. 23.~The horse, the hornless one, the Gayal, 88 5, 6, 10| support in the year.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 89 5, 7, 1 | the form of Prajapati, the horse is connected with Prajapati; 90 5, 7, 1 | not go to ruin; the white horse is the form of day, the 91 5, 7, 1 | should stroke the white horse, when about to put down 92 5, 7, 1 | the midday; he causes the horse to sniff it; Indra is yonder 93 5, 7, 1 | sun, Prajapati is he; the horse is connected with Prajapati; 94 5, 7, 5 | The fire is Arka, the horse sacrifice is yonder sun [ 95 5, 7, 5 | lights of the Arka and the horse sacrifice; he indeed is 96 5, 7, 5 | offerer of the Arka and the horse sacrifice, for whom this 97 5, 7, 10| east from him; he cast the horse at it, it turned to the 98 5, 7, 10| his food becomes more.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 99 6, 5, 9 | when one yokes again (a horse) unyoked. He offers after 100 6, 6, 11| sacrificial fee is a reddish-brown horse; that is the form of the 101 7, 1, 1 | the Çudra, of cattle the horse. Therefore the two, the 102 7, 1, 1 | Therefore the two, the horse and the Çudra, are dependent 103 7, 1, 10| the winning of all.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 104 7, 1, 12| through thy sire, thou art a horse, thou art a steed, thou 105 7, 1, 12| male, thou art a strong horse, thou art a racer, thou 106 7, 1, 12| gods for sacrifice this horse duly besprinkled.~ 107 7, 2, 10| corpse or the corpse of a horse. Food is the cow; in that 108 7, 2, 10| rite), to avert evil.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 109 7, 3, 1 | with the mind. Neither a horse chariot nor a mule chariot 110 7, 3, 10| securing splendour.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 111 7, 4, 11| support in each month.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 112 7, 4, 16| to Varuna!~Homage to the horse!~Homage to Prajapati!~Homage 113 7, 4, 18| the first conception.~The horse was the great age.~The night 114 7, 4, 18| of the seed of the strong horse.~I ask thee of speech's 115 7, 4, 18| Soma the seed of the strong horse.~(They call) the Brahman 116 7, 4, 19| one leadest me.~The wicked horse is sleeping.~c O fair one, 117 7, 4, 19| I sung,~The swift strong horse.~May he make our mouths 118 7, 4, 20| praiser,~Bring back to us the horse.~d O thou that hast barley, 119 7, 5, 10| sacrificers) with might.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~ 120 7, 5, 25| head of the sacrificial horse becomes possessed of a head 121 7, 5, 25| head of the sacrificial horse is the dawn, the eye the 122 7, 5, 25| before the birth of the horse as the day. The Mahiman ( 123 7, 5, 25| surround on either side the horse. As Haya (steed) it carried 124 7, 5, 25| the Gandharvas, as Açva (horse) men. The birthplace of 125 7, 5, 25| men. The birthplace of the horse, indeed, is the sea, its


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