Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 11| thou refreshment to the fathers, strength to those that
2 1, 6, 5 | quarter may the months, the fathers, make (me) bright; in the
3 1, 6, 7 | Anvaharya pacana of the fathers. He takes the fire; verily
4 1, 7, 2 | she whom they slay for the Fathers (supports) the Fathers by
5 1, 7, 2 | the Fathers (supports) the Fathers by her inspiration; he who
6 2, 6, 12| Eager bring the eager,~The fathers, to eat the offering.~b
7 2, 6, 12| thy guidance, O drop, our fathers wisely divided~The treasure
8 2, 6, 12| Soma Pavamana, our ancient fathers~Wisely ordained the offerings;~
9 2, 6, 12| Soma, in accord with the fathers,~Hast stretched over sky
10 2, 6, 12| be lords of wealth.~e O fathers, made ready by Agni, come
11 2, 6, 12| wealth with many heroes.~f O fathers that sit on the sacrificial
12 2, 6, 12| I have found the kindly fathers,~The scion and the step
13 2, 6, 12| hither.~h Invoked are the fathers who love the Soma~To their
14 2, 6, 12| the higher~And the middle fathers who love the Soma;~They
15 2, 6, 12| and without sin;~May these fathers help us when we call.~k
16 2, 6, 12| this homage to-day to the fathers,~Who went before and who
17 2, 6, 12| fair dwellings.~l As our fathers before,~Of old, O Agni,
18 2, 6, 12| sacrificest to the righteous fathers,~Thou shalt bear the oblations~
19 2, 6, 12| oblations~To the gods and to the fathers.~n Thou, O Agni, praised,
20 2, 6, 12| Thou didst give them to the fathers who ate them at the Svadha
21 2, 6, 12| with the Angirases, the fathers~Let the verses made by the
22 2, 6, 12| sacrifice.~r The Angirases, our fathers, the Navagvas,~Atharvans,
23 3, 2, 2 | Sakamedhas, the sacrifice to the fathers, and the offering to Tryambaka,
24 3, 2, 4 | from earth, Yama from the fathers, Sarasvati from men.~i O
25 3, 2, 4 | forward to the seat [4], the fathers creep along after him; they
26 3, 2, 4 | side (saying), 'Come, O ye fathers; through you may I possess
27 3, 2, 4 | through you may I possess the fathers; may ye have good offspring
28 3, 2, 5 | Naraçansa, who art drunk by the fathers, who hast sweetness, and
29 3, 2, 5 | 2], who art drunk by the fathers, who hast sweetness, and
30 3, 2, 5 | Naraçansa, who art drunk by the fathers, who hast sweetness, and
31 3, 2, 5 | thee.~r Rejoice therein, O fathers, according to your shares.~
32 3, 2, 5 | Homage to your taste, O fathers; homage to your birth, O
33 3, 2, 5 | homage to your birth, O fathers; homage to your life, O
34 3, 2, 5 | homage to your life, O fathers; homage to your [5] custom,
35 3, 2, 5 | homage to your [5] custom, O fathers; homage to your anger, O
36 3, 2, 5 | homage to your anger, O fathers; homage to your terrors,
37 3, 2, 5 | homage to your terrors, O fathers; O fathers, homage to you.~
38 3, 2, 5 | your terrors, O fathers; O fathers, homage to you.~t Ye that
39 3, 2, 5 | of sin committed by the fathers.~x Of thee, O god Soma,
40 3, 2, 5 | recited, who art made by the fathers into food to win horses
41 3, 3, 11| give us the fame of our fathers;~To thee, O goddess, let
42 3, 4, 5 | may they help me.~b O ye fathers, ye grandfathers, ye further,
43 4, 3, 3 | wind; Suparna the Rsi.~f Fathers, grandfathers, near and
44 4, 3, 10| They praised with nine, the fathers were created, Aditi was
45 4, 4, 9 | comes; the famed of the fathers; life when taken; the river
46 4, 4, 10| Maghas the Naksatra, the fathers the deity; the two Phalgunis
47 4, 4, 10| Viçrts the Naksatra; the fathers the deity; the Asadhas the
48 4, 4, 11| dread, the terrible, of the fathers, of Yama, of Indra.~k Thou
49 4, 6, 6 | with friendly hearts.~i The fathers with pleasant seats, granting
50 4, 6, 6 | k The Brahmans [3], the fathers worthy of the Soma,~And
51 5, 4, 11| successful in the world of the fathers'; verily he is successful
52 5, 4, 11| successful in the world of the fathers. Viçvamitra and Jamadagni
53 5, 4, 11| seasons are six, the gods, the fathers, are the seasons; verily
54 5, 4, 11| the seasons, the gods, the fathers.~The Horse Sacrifice (continued)~
55 5, 5, 10| south, your arrows are the fathers; the ocean, &c.~Ye are the
56 5, 5, 18| flying fox, these are for the fathers; the pole-cat for the seasons;
57 5, 6, 11| white-necked, these have the fathers as their deities. Three
58 5, 7, 9 | mortals within the heart, O fathers,~May we enclose him in ourselves;~
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