Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 3, 7 | O all-knowing;~be ye two auspicious to-day with us.~p The fire
2 1, 4, 43| ourselves,~Are we united, with auspicious hearts;~May Tvastr make
3 2, 3, 14| us great protection;~Be auspicious to our bipeds, to our quadrupeds.~
4 4, 1, 3 | Shining with unaging radiance,~Auspicious and harmless to offspring,~
5 4, 1, 4 | carrier of dust for Agni.~g Be auspicious [2], for offspring~Of men,
6 4, 1, 4 | accept Agni here~Who cometh auspicious towards you;~Casting aside
7 4, 1, 5 | see great joy.~c The most auspicious flavour that is yours,~Accord
8 4, 1, 9 | Be thou, O all-knower, auspicious.~m Becoming auspicious to
9 4, 1, 9 | auspicious.~m Becoming auspicious to me, O Agni,~Do thou sit
10 4, 1, 9 | O Agni,~Do thou sit down auspicious;~Having made all the quarters
11 4, 1, 9 | Having made all the quarters auspicious~Sit here on thine own birthplace.~
12 4, 2, 1 | Be thou, O all-knower, auspicious.~m Becoming auspicious to
13 4, 2, 1 | auspicious.~m Becoming auspicious to me, O Agni,~Do thou sit
14 4, 2, 1 | O Agni,~Do thou sit down auspicious;~Having made all the quarters
15 4, 2, 1 | Having made all the quarters auspicious,~Sit here on thine own birthplace.~
16 4, 2, 3 | Agni, rich in light,~With auspicious rays;~Shining with great
17 4, 2, 3 | Within her thou liest, most auspicious,~As on the lap of a mother.~
18 4, 2, 4 | the hole, do thou sit down auspicious;~Indra and Agni and Brhaspati~
19 4, 2, 5 | O all-knowers;~Be ye two auspicious to-day unto us.~e As a mother
20 4, 2, 9 | great prosperity, with most auspicious covering; with that deity,
21 4, 4, 4 | thou,~Where with steeds auspicious thou dost resort;~Thou placest
22 4, 4, 12| prosperity,~May Aditi be auspicious to us in her life.~p Vaiçvanara
23 4, 5, 1 | kindly,~Not dread, with auspicious look,~With that body, most
24 4, 5, 1 | the ruddy,~The brown, the auspicious,~And the Rudras which in
25 4, 5, 8 | delight.~I Homage to the auspicious, and to the more auspicious.~
26 4, 5, 8 | auspicious, and to the more auspicious.~m Homage to him of the
27 4, 5, 10| of these injured.~b That auspicious form of thine, O Rudra,~
28 4, 5, 10| form of thine, O Rudra,~Auspicious and ever healing,~Auspicious
29 4, 5, 10| Auspicious and ever healing,~Auspicious and healing (form of) Rudra,~
30 4, 5, 10| k O most bounteous, most auspicious,~Be auspicious and favourably
31 4, 5, 10| bounteous, most auspicious,~Be auspicious and favourably inclined
32 4, 6, 1 | Agni;~Be thou purifying and auspicious to us.~d With the caul of
33 4, 6, 1 | Agni;~Be thou purifying and auspicious to us.~e Down upon earth [
34 4, 6, 1 | of ours~Pure in hue and auspicious.~g Pure, with radiance wonderful,~
35 4, 6, 1 | us;~Be thou purifying and auspicious to us.~m Homage to thy heat,
36 4, 6, 1 | us;~Be thou purifying and auspicious to us.~n To him that sitteth
37 4, 6, 1 | us;~Be thou purifying and auspicious to us.~r May Agni with his
38 4, 7, 6 | Prajapati and Indra (be auspicious for me through the sacrifice).~
39 5, 1, 4 | appeased by the half-verse; 'auspicious and harmless to offspring',
40 5, 1, 5 | with pain offspring. 'Be auspicious, for offspring', he says;
41 5, 1, 6 | he says; Mitra is the auspicious one of the gods; verily [
42 5, 2, 5 | them loose; this is the auspicious quarter of gods and men (
43 5, 4, 4 | be thou purifying and auspicious to us', he says; the purifying (
44 5, 6, 1 | and kindly to us.~d With auspicious eye gaze on me, O waters;~
45 5, 6, 1 | gaze on me, O waters;~With auspicious body, do ye touch my skin;~
46 5, 6, 1 | see great joy.~m The most auspicious flavour that is yours,~Accord
47 5, 6, 19| are for Aditi; those of auspicious mark and hornless are for
48 5, 7, 3 | the dread the one, the auspicious the other; in that he offers
49 5, 7, 3 | he delights with it his auspicious form. He, who knows the
50 5, 7, 4 | of his equals.~With look auspicious first they underwent~Fervour
51 6, 1, 7 | he says. Mitra is the auspicious one of the gods; verily
52 7, 1, 7 | art gentle, resting well, auspicious; come to me as gentle, well
53 7, 1, 7 | as gentle, well resting, auspicious,' [3] he says; verily she
54 7, 1, 7 | becoming gentle, well resting, auspicious, comes to him, and harms
55 7, 4, 17| Pitrs,~Hath brought them, auspicious, to our pastures.~May we
56 7, 4, 19| see great joy.~s The most auspicious flavour that is yours~Accord
57 7, 5, 20| due order, and the year auspicious.~
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