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Yajur Veda

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    Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 1 | offering.~d O invincible ones, swell with the share for 2 1, 1, 8 | with sap.~c Join ye rich ones with the moving ones, sweet 3 1, 1, 8 | rich ones with the moving ones, sweet ones with the sweet.~ 4 1, 1, 8 | with the moving ones, sweet ones with the sweet.~d From the 5 1, 1, 9 | impulse of the god Savitr wise ones perform the rite.~u Thou 6 1, 1, 10| my body.~i Of the great ones thou art the milk, of plants 7 1, 1, 10| art the milk of the great ones, of plants the sap; with 8 1, 1, 14| sacrifices.~o If laws of you wise ones, O gods,~In our ignorance 9 1, 2, 1 | art the milk of the great ones, thou art the giver of splendour; 10 1, 2, 1 | that we ask you, O holy ones.'~n Indra and Agni, heaven 11 1, 2, 14| wisdom guarded these kindly ones;~The foes that were fain 12 1, 3, 7 | the priests, the eager~ones.~d O Bihaspati, guard wealth.~ 13 1, 3, 7 | possessions.~g Stay, ye wealthy ones,~h Thou art the birthplace 14 1, 3, 7 | Agni.~i Ye are the two male ones.~k Thou art Urvaçi, thou 15 1, 3, 8 | the beast.~i Ye wealthy ones, do ye kindly I resort to 16 1, 3, 14| with loud-sounding immortal ones,~Who, purifying, most manifold,~ 17 1, 4, 10| and earth, the destructive ones,~Eleven seated on the waters;~ 18 1, 4, 15| i. 4. 16.~a Ye dread ones, guardians of men,~O All-gods, 19 1, 4, 43| bountiful one, with generous ones, with prosperity;~With the 20 1, 4, 43| all, give to us, wealthy ones, wealth.~f The gods whom 21 1, 5, 5 | ancient splendour,~The bold ones have drawn the white milk~ 22 1, 5, 6 | your strength.~c Ye wealthy ones, stay in this place, this 23 1, 5, 8 | are strength. 'Ye wealthy ones, stay', he says; the wealthy 24 1, 5, 8 | stay', he says; the wealthy ones are cattle; verily he makes 25 1, 5, 11| ye accord them;~O strong ones, give us wealth rich in 26 1, 6, 4 | the god; with the tawny ones may Indra convey thee to 27 1, 7, 8 | wise, immortal, righteous ones;~Drink of this mead, rejoice 28 1, 7, 16| your home, ye bounteous ones.~ 29 1, 7, 18| have rejoiced,~The dear ones have dispelled (evil),~The 30 1, 7, 22| rice grains; the husked ones in the milk are Brhaspati' 31 1, 7, 23| hostility;~The worshipful ones have taken order according 32 1, 7, 35| mead the regions, O ye wise ones.~i Do ye unloose your arms 33 1, 7, 35| among the folk, O ye young ones;~Hearken, O Mitra and Varuna, 34 1, 7, 35| god first of the bright ones;~Honouring him who prospereth 35 2, 1, 11| names [1] of yon impetuous ones,~That, O Maruts, calling 36 2, 1, 11| be united;~May the mighty ones, hearkening, establish this 37 2, 2, 4 | oblation to the gods, the wise ones'; with the metres he begets 38 2, 3, 1 | they say; of the dark ones he should offer an oblation 39 2, 3, 14| hearken kindly,~O ye strong ones, to my invocation;~Accept 40 2, 3, 14| rejoice in it, O ye strong ones~Of good protection, of good 41 2, 3, 14| established apart the great ones,~The sky as a seat and the 42 2, 5, 12| mounted the lap~Of the devious ones, rising up and clothed in 43 2, 5, 12| The golden-coloured young ones go about.~q Some [1] meet, 44 2, 6, 11| Come hither to these lower ones,~Favour those in the region 45 2, 6, 12| earth they disclosed the red ones.~m When, O Agni [4], bearer 46 2, 6, 12| be in the favour of those ones worthy of sacrifice,~May 47 3, 1, 4 | gods.~c The ancient wise ones grasp~The breath as it speedeth 48 3, 2, 6 | art the milk of the great ones, the body of the All-gods; 49 3, 2, 6 | the cup of the speckled ones; thou art the cup of the 50 3, 2, 6 | the cup of the speckled ones; thou art the heart of Visnu, 51 3, 3, 3 | water);~e In the joyous (ones);~f In the Kotanas;~g In 52 3, 3, 3 | the Kotanas;~g In the new (ones);~h In the Regis;~i In the 53 3, 3, 3 | Mesis;~k In the roaring (ones);~l In the all-supporting ( 54 3, 3, 3 | l In the all-supporting (ones);~m In the sweet (ones);~ 55 3, 3, 3 | ones);~m In the sweet (ones);~n In the lofty (ones);~ 56 3, 3, 3 | ones);~n In the lofty (ones);~o In the strong (ones) [ 57 3, 3, 3 | ones);~o In the strong (ones) [1];~p In the pure ones, 58 3, 3, 3 | ones) [1];~p In the pure ones, I stir the pure for thee, 59 3, 3, 3 | sun.~r Herein the dread (ones) have moved themselves,~ 60 3, 3, 4 | sky. 'Herein the dread (ones) have moved themselves' [ 61 3, 3, 9 | in birth, O ye prosperous ones;~May we rejoice in increase 62 3, 3, 10| hail!~h Nay the two great ones, sky and earth,~Mingle for 63 3, 3, 11| Mightily destroying, the divine ones, the Navagvas~Assail the 64 3, 4, 1 | ruined; 'May the two great ones, sky and earth, for us' [ 65 3, 5, 4 | b We have come, O noble ones, Mitra and Varuna,~To the 66 3, 5, 11| constant help.~k May the great ones, sky and earth,~Mingle for 67 4, 1, 4 | your chariot,~O ye strong ones, that thundereth,~May he 68 4, 1, 8 | When the waters, the great ones, went~Bearing all [5] strength, 69 4, 1, 9 | Come hither to these lower ones [2]~Favour those in the 70 4, 1, 11| might [3],~For the jocund ones, O Agni, the earth shakes.~ 71 4, 2, 6 | before the gods,~Of the brown ones I celebrate~The seven and 72 4, 2, 9 | us.~k May the two great ones, sky and earth,~Mingle for 73 4, 2, 9 | its brink sit seven tawny ones,~Milking at will the stream 74 4, 2, 11| Indra and Agni, the strong ones,~Who rule over much wealth,~ 75 4, 2, 11| Maruts,~Ye drink, O joyous ones of the sky~That man hath 76 4, 3, 11| the sun, they move, wise ones,~Making a banner of light, 77 4, 3, 11| the seasons, the knowing ones~With the metres in their 78 4, 3, 13| of evil heart, O bright ones, O Maruts,~Who is fain to 79 4, 3, 13| known your names, O active ones;~O Maruts, accept the thousandth 80 4, 4, 4 | like a cow [1];~Like young ones rising up to a branch,~The 81 4, 4, 12| Mitra and Varuna, ye wise ones with the autumn of the days,~ 82 4, 4, 12| make us full;~May the great ones, the Çakvari (verses), with 83 4, 5, 3 | the bolt-armed destructive ones, to the lord of pilferers 84 4, 6, 2 | sky and earth?~O ye wise ones, inquire with your minds~ 85 4, 6, 9 | gods;~The bays, the dappled ones, have become thy yoke-fellows;~ 86 4, 7, 12| wise, immortal, righteous ones;~Drink of this mead, rejoice 87 4, 7, 15| first I reckon, the wise ones,~Him of the five folk whom 88 4, 7, 15| of true strength, strong ones, whom ye afflict;~Ye who 89 4, 7, 15| swift, easily controlled (ones) I call to help,~May they 90 4, 7, 15| swift, easily controlled (ones) I call to help,~That they 91 4, 7, 15| ye did set free, O bright ones,~O ye that are worthy of 92 5, 2, 6 | support (it) with unnumbered ones, to win what is unnumbered. 93 5, 2, 8 | both. 'May the two great ones, heaven and earth', he says; 94 5, 3, 3 | east [2]; two threefold ones he establishes in the beginning 95 5, 5, 24| the two hornless tawny ones for the All-gods; the speckled 96 5, 6, 1 | their sap [1], the pure ones~May these waters be gentle 97 5, 6, 1 | will,~(Saying) 'The great ones have breathed forth (úd)~ 98 5, 6, 11| the dusky-spotted hornless ones are for Mitra and Brhaspati.~ 99 5, 6, 12| the red-spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Brhaspati.~ 100 5, 6, 13| the white-spotted hornless ones are for Soma and Pusan.~ 101 5, 6, 14| the white-spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Pusan.~ 102 5, 6, 15| 6. 15.~Three long-eared ones are for Yama; three white-footed 103 5, 6, 15| the brown-spotted hornless ones are for Soma and Indra.~ 104 5, 6, 16| yellow spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Visnu.~ 105 5, 6, 17| the black-spotted hornless ones are for Agni and Indra.~ 106 5, 6, 18| the red-spotted hornless ones are for Agni and Visnu.~ 107 5, 6, 19| 19.~Three reddish-brown ones are for Soma; to Soma, the 108 5, 6, 19| be offered) three dappled ones; the cloud-formed are for 109 5, 6, 20| the white-spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Surya.~ 110 5, 6, 23| are three reddish-brown ones for spring; three dappled 111 5, 6, 23| for spring; three dappled ones for summer; three piebald ( 112 5, 7, 7 | first-born, the ancient ones.~b This I place around thee, 113 6, 3, 5 | Agni. 'Ye are the two male ones', he says, for they are 114 6, 3, 5 | for they are the two male ones [2]. 'Thou art Urvaçi, thou 115 6, 3, 6 | The priests, the eager ones', he says; the priests are 116 6, 3, 6 | are the priests, the eager ones, therefore he says thus. ' 117 6, 3, 6 | cattle. 'Stay, ye wealthy ones', he says; the wealthy ones 118 6, 3, 6 | ones', he says; the wealthy ones are cattle; verily he makes 119 6, 3, 8 | carried out. 'Ye wealthy ones, do ye kindly resort to 120 6, 5, 6 | eat first, then stronger ones will be born from me'; she


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