Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 13| fence which thou didst put round thee~When thou wast beset
2 1, 7, 6 | right; verily he revolves round his own strength; therefore
3 1, 7, 31| garland to the Udgatr, the round ornament to the Hotr, a
4 2, 3, 9 | puts the enclosing-sticks round; verily he invokes this
5 2, 5, 2 | said, 'We are bitten all round, and cannot come.' Indra
6 2, 5, 12| fill their common stall;~Round the pure shining son of
7 2, 6, 8 | sacrifice, the gods gathered round it (saying), 'May it be
8 4, 1, 2 | life may not be touched.~t Round the offerings hath Agni
9 4, 2, 4 | deity.~m Thou art a piler round; in the manner of Angiras
10 4, 2, 5 | prosperity may the ploughers go round the yokes;~Prosperity (may)
11 4, 6, 4 | arrows.~d O Brhaspati, fly round with thy chariot [1],~Slaying
12 4, 6, 8 | d When men thrice lead round in due season~The steed
13 5, 2, 1 | metres; verily he turns round on his dear body [2]; he
14 5, 2, 1 | dear body [2]; he turns round from left to right; verily
15 5, 2, 1 | to right; verily he turns round on his own strength; therefore
16 5, 2, 4 | They return without looking round, to conceal Nirrti. Having
17 5, 3, 1 | down after carrying them round in order; therefore it rains
18 5, 3, 10| down after carrying them round in order; therefore it rains
19 5, 3, 10| them) after carrying (them) round; verily he confers upon
20 5, 4, 3 | to offer while wandering round, he would make Rudra come
21 5, 4, 3 | offer them while wandering round; verily he appeases him
22 5, 4, 4 | hunger and pain. He goes round thrice, moistening; the
23 5, 4, 4 | fire. Thrice again he goes round; they make up six, the seasons
24 5, 4, 5 | support. He anoints going round in order; verily he delights
25 5, 5, 10| bricks' [5]. He offers going round in order; verily he delights
26 5, 7, 3 | puts down; verily he puts round him those citadels of the
27 6, 1, 11| own deity. He covers it round with a garment, the garment
28 6, 2, 4 | Salavrki can thrice run round.' Indra taking the form
29 6, 2, 4 | of a Salavrki thrice ran round on all sides the earth.
30 6, 2, 7 | chosen boon. He measures (it) round with the yoke-pin [1], that
31 6, 2, 8 | therewith delights them. He puts round the enclosing-sticks of
32 6, 3, 1 | the end or not?' He goes round the Agnidh's altar to the
33 6, 3, 4 | according to the text. He winds round (the grass); the girdle
34 6, 3, 4 | strength. He winds (it) round at the level of the navel;
35 6, 3, 6 | it. He winds (the rope) round transversely, for they fasten
36 6, 4, 1 | airs. He does not turn (it) round; if he were to turn (it)
37 6, 4, 1 | if he were to turn (it) round, disease would be likely
38 6, 4, 1 | reaches its heart; it gathers round the heart-spit [4]. if he
39 6, 4, 2 | worlds. He carries (them) round everywhere, to smite away
40 6, 4, 4 | breathing; in that he measures round the Upançu pressing-(stone),
41 6, 4, 9 | with the eye; moving all round, that for the Açvins; therefore
42 6, 4, 10| They offer having gone round (the altar) on both sides;
43 6, 4, 10| apart by the nose; they walk round on all sides, to smite away
44 6, 5, 2 | from above desired to turn round the earth; the gods made
45 6, 5, 6 | Aditya Vivasvant; it lies round this Soma drink until the
46 6, 6, 3 | advance without looking round, for concealment from Varuna. '
47 6, 6, 4 | that on one post he twines round two girdles, therefore one
48 6, 6, 4 | does not wind one girdle round two posts, therefore one
49 6, 6, 4 | him', he should cover it round right up to the end; verily
50 6, 6, 7 | Having made it full all round, he should look at (it),
51 7, 1, 6 | prosperity. Leading her round to the north of the Agnidh'
52 7, 1, 6 | knows thus. Having gone round the Agnidh's place with
53 7, 2, 8 | verily also they revolve round their own metre. (The cup)
54 7, 2, 8 | abode, and they revolve round their own metre. The Agrayana,
55 7, 2, 8 | employ it, and they revolve round their own metre. They go
56 7, 2, 10| upwards and the gods piled round this Vaiçvanara, to overcome
57 7, 4, 20| tawny ruddy one,~Which goeth round them that stand;~The lights
58 7, 5, 10| their sin. Slave girls dance round the Marjaliya fire with
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