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Yajur Veda

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ocean

   Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 3, 11| i. 3. 11.~a Go to the ocean, hail! Go to the atmosphere, 2 2, 4, 8 | the desert [1].~d From the ocean, O Maruts, ye make (the 3 2, 4, 8 | heaven;~With waters fill the ocean;~Thou art born of waters, 4 2, 4, 8 | Thou art the might of the ocean.~f Flood the earth,~Break 5 2, 4, 10| heaven; with waters fill the ocean', he says; verily these 6 2, 4, 10| thou art the might of the ocean', he says; that is according 7 3, 4, 5 | truths, Varuna of waters, the ocean of streams, food of lordships 8 3, 5, 5 | my equals [1].~c To the ocean, to the atmosphere, Prajapati 9 4, 1, 2 | atmosphere, thy birthplace the ocean;~Discerning with thine eye,~ 10 4, 1, 4 | of the waters, him of the ocean,~O Agni, come hither, for 11 4, 1, 8 | might,~Whose they call the ocean with the Rasa [4],~Whose 12 4, 2, 2 | souled kindleth thee in the ocean, in the waters,~In the breast 13 4, 2, 8 | birth,~Arising from the ocean or the dust,~The wings of 14 4, 2, 8 | birthplace of Agni,~The ocean swelling on either side;~ 15 4, 2, 9 | Viçvakarman;~Let not the ocean smite thee, nor the eagle;~ 16 4, 2, 10| the resplendent.~f This ocean, the spring of a hundred 17 4, 3, 1 | place of rest; sit on the ocean as thy place of rest; sit 18 4, 4, 3 | the helper; homage to the ocean, homage to the splendour 19 4, 4, 3 | to the splendour of the ocean.~h May the supreme lord 20 4, 4, 6 | atmosphere thee!~i To the ocean thee, to water thee, to 21 4, 4, 7 | helpers, the Sabda, the ocean, the firm one.~ 22 4, 4, 9 | going to the final bath; the ocean when gone; the water when 23 4, 4, 12| the order of the days,~The ocean, the wind, make full this 24 4, 4, 12| with the wind, with the ocean.~e (May) the eastern among 25 4, 4, 12| This kingly power with the ocean wind (be) dread.~g The supporter 26 4, 5, 8 | crossing, and to him of the ocean.~q Homage to him in the 27 4, 5, 11| The Bhavas in this great ocean,~The atmosphere - ~c The 28 4, 6, 1 | c With the wind of the ocean~We envelop thee, O Agni;~ 29 4, 6, 1 | waters,~The abode of the ocean;~May thy bolts afflict another 30 4, 6, 2 | severally invoked.~r To the ocean, the moving,~The lord of 31 4, 6, 3 | the western mark.~l Bull, ocean, ruddy bird,~He hath entered 32 4, 6, 3 | to wax~To encompass the ocean,~Best charioteer of charioteers,~ 33 4, 6, 7 | birth,~Arising from the ocean or the dust,~The wings of 34 4, 6, 7 | waters, three within the ocean~And like Varuna to me thou 35 4, 7, 12| support Agni.~i Thou art the ocean, full of mist, granting 36 4, 7, 13| art piling, born of the ocean, the drop,~The skilled one, 37 4, 7, 13| head of all;~Within the ocean is thy heart, thy life;~ 38 4, 7, 13| Radiant in the midst of the ocean;~Do ye approach the abodes 39 5, 1, 5 | the waters [7], him of the ocean', he says, for Agni is the 40 5, 2, 6 | This metre is called the ocean; offspring are born like 41 5, 2, 6 | offspring are born like the ocean; in that he scatters sand 42 5, 4, 9 | the wind. 'Thou art the ocean, full of mist', he says; 43 5, 5, 4 | on the path of the moving ocean I offer all the days to 44 5, 5, 9 | v. 5. 9.~a O Agni, the ocean, thy arrow called the young, 45 5, 5, 9 | Agnis, the first is the ocean by name, the second the 46 5, 5, 10| arrows are the fathers; the ocean, &c.~Ye are the bearers 47 5, 5, 10| the spring of sweetness, O ocean,~Enter thy seat of the sea.~ 48 5, 5, 11| king, a gazelle; for the ocean a crocodile; for the snowy 49 5, 5, 13| the Kulikaya are for the ocean; to speech the Paingaraja; 50 5, 6, 4 | world at first, the Moving ocean; Prajapati, becoming wind, 51 5, 7, 16| with the intestines; the ocean with the stomach; Vaiçvanara 52 5, 7, 25| atmosphere; thy birthplace the ocean.~b Thine eye the sun; thy 53 6, 4, 1 | his offspring. 'Go to the ocean, hail!' he says verily thus 54 6, 4, 3 | for the sustenance of the ocean', he says; therefore the 55 7, 1, 5 | beginning the waters, the ocean. In it Prajapati becoming 56 7, 1, 6 | thee as the streams the ocean;~Give me a share in a thousand, 57 7, 4, 13| rivers hail!~To those of the ocean hail!~To all hail!~ 58 7, 5, 1 | Sattra) are swimming on the ocean. He who does not see the 59 7, 5, 1 | the further bank of the ocean cannot get out from it. 60 7, 5, 1 | cannot get out from it. The ocean is the year [2]. Its further 61 7, 5, 3 | sacrifice and cattle. It is an ocean [1] without a near or a 62 7, 5, 3 | boat in the middle of the ocean. Going continuously with


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