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Yajur Veda

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takes

   Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 5, 7 | of the Asuras; in that he takes up the kindling-stick with 2 1, 6, 7 | pacana of the fathers. He takes the fire; verily he appropriates [ 3 1, 7, 5 | irrecoverable; in that he takes the steps of Visnu the sacrificer 4 1, 7, 6 | from this world, who [1] takes the steps of Visnu, for 5 1, 7, 31| Saman is the Varavantiya. He takes water of the Sarasvati.~ 6 2, 2, 1 | verily on this earth he takes firm root. Thereafter let 7 2, 3, 11| with these words) he takes his hand; these gods are 8 2, 4, 2 | thirty-three; verily Indra takes hold of them in himself, 9 2, 4, 2 | thirty-three; verily the sacrificer takes hold of them in himself, 10 2, 6, 1 | verily he wins offspring. He takes (the oblation) from the 11 2, 6, 2 | with the Vasat call. He takes him with the Puronuvakya, 12 2, 6, 4 | the god Savitr thee', he takes the sword, for impelling. ' 13 2, 6, 5 | waters, for healing. He takes the bunch in front; verily 14 2, 6, 5 | he makes it the chief. He takes so much as is measured by 15 2, 6, 8 | 6. 8.~Food is cattle, he takes it himself; verily by himself 16 2, 6, 9 | ii. 6. 9.~He takes a portion for the Agnidh; 17 2, 6, 9 | whose mouth is Agni. He takes a kindling-stick, for the 18 3, 2, 6 | butter falls; in that he takes again the speckled butter, 19 3, 2, 6 | the speckled butter, he takes again cattle for him. The 20 3, 2, 6 | butter falls; in that he takes again the speckled butter, 21 3, 2, 6 | the speckled butter, he takes again breath for him. He 22 3, 2, 6 | again breath for him. He takes it after placing gold (in 23 3, 2, 6 | speckled butter is spilt. He takes it again with a Rc addressed 24 3, 4, 8 | verily by Prajapati he takes his eating of food. 'Here 25 3, 4, 8 | N.', he says; verily he takes his eating of food. With 26 3, 4, 8 | food. With six (verses) he takes, the seasons are six; verily 27 3, 4, 8 | brilliance upon him; he takes it out, to make it cooked; 28 5, 1, 1 | prosperity. With four (verses) he takes up the spade; the metres 29 5, 1, 1 | metres are four; verily (he takes it up) with the metres. ' 30 5, 1, 2 | with these words) he takes up the horse's halter, to 31 5, 1, 4 | with these words) he takes the lotus leaf [1]; the 32 5, 1, 4 | verily with its own form he takes it. He gathers with a lotus 33 5, 1, 8 | impurity and making it pure takes it. There are twenty-one; 34 5, 2, 1 | Varuna; Varuna seizes him who takes the fire-pan; 'From us the 35 5, 2, 1 | active lords it over him who takes his ease therefore the active 36 5, 2, 1 | active fixes upon a man who takes his ease. He clenches his 37 5, 2, 4 | addressed to Vaiçvanara, he takes the sling; verily he makes 38 5, 3, 10| It is yonder Aditya who takes away the brilliance of him 39 5, 4, 5 | Pankti and the offering he takes hold of the beginning of 40 5, 4, 6 | verily he wins cattle. He takes (him) with six (verses); 41 5, 4, 6 | verily with the seasons he takes him; two have (the word) ' 42 5, 4, 7 | with these words) he takes (the kindling-stick) of 43 5, 4, 7 | of the Asuras; in that he takes up the kindling-stick with 44 5, 4, 7 | with these words) he takes up (the kindling-stick) 45 5, 4, 7 | with these words) be takes up (the kindling-stick) 46 5, 4, 7 | wont to milk it; in that be takes up the kindling-stick with 47 5, 6, 9 | Prajapati (bricks); in that he takes up the kindling-sticks, 48 6, 1, 1 | When he anoints, verily he takes away the eye of his enemy. 49 6, 1, 4 | enjoyment', he says; verily he takes each according to its deity. 50 6, 2, 4 | Upasads. Of them he who takes out (a little food) is left 51 6, 2, 5 | that is fortunate. So he takes one teat for his milk drink, 52 6, 2, 5 | approaches the greater. He takes the four teats first for 53 6, 2, 8 | with these words) he takes up the ladle; of the gods 54 6, 2, 10| with these words) he takes up the spade, for impelling. ' 55 6, 3, 3 | should take up; verily he takes it up with its brilliance [ 56 6, 3, 6 | with these words) he takes up the strew, for he who 57 6, 3, 6 | with these words) he takes up the rope, for instigation. ' 58 6, 3, 7 | the libation of ghee, he takes away the sacrifice of his 59 6, 3, 9 | away from this world; he takes again hold of the omentum-forks; 60 6, 3, 10| Raksases follow after it; he takes it between the sacrificial 61 6, 4, 2 | became the Vasativaris. He takes the Vasativaris; the Vasativaris 62 6, 4, 2 | having deposited gold he takes them with light in them, 63 6, 4, 2 | taken the Vasativaris. He takes the Vasativaris; the Vasativaris 64 6, 4, 2 | likely to wander from him; he takes them standing against the 65 6, 4, 2 | became the Vahantis. He takes of the Vahantis; verily 66 6, 4, 2 | the Vahantis; verily he takes those of waters which are 67 6, 4, 2 | appear shining by night; he takes (them) at the union of shade 68 6, 4, 2 | oblation', he says; verily he takes them made into an oblation. ' 69 6, 4, 2 | sun', be says; verily he takes them with light in them. 70 6, 4, 2 | them with light in them. He takes with an Anustubh; the Anustubh 71 6, 4, 2 | with the whole of speech he takes them. He takes with a verse 72 6, 4, 2 | speech he takes them. He takes with a verse of four feet, 73 6, 4, 2 | the sacrifice. In that he takes of the Vahantis, that part 74 6, 4, 3 | he seizes them: then he takes of them made into an oblation 75 6, 4, 4 | Savitr (with these words) he takes up the pressing-stone, for 76 6, 4, 11| he impregnates seed; he takes (it) from below verily he 77 6, 6, 1 | with these words) he takes out the gold after the offering [ 78 7, 1, 4 | the rite.' The first day takes place on the night of new 79 7, 3, 2 | is it that the sacrificer takes from the priests?' 'Brilliance 80 7, 3, 2 | that. So much as that he takes from them.~ 81 7, 5, 5 | strong (vrsan)'; verily he takes Indra away from their morning 82 7, 5, 5 | of this kind'; verily he takes Indra away from each of 83 7, 5, 5 | verily by the metres [1], he takes away their metres. One should 84 7, 5, 5 | much as that, verily he takes away so much as is theirs.


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