Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 3, 7 | guard wealth.~e Let thy oblations taste sweet.~f O god Tvastr
2 1, 4, 43| abode;~Bearing and bringing oblations,~The rich draught, do ye
3 1, 5, 2 | cake is the sacrificer, the oblations are cattle; in that he offers
4 1, 5, 4 | with these words) he offers oblations on either side of the sacrificial
5 1, 5, 4 | fire, they offered these oblations; they prospered, they went
6 1, 5, 4 | establishment, should offer these oblations; be prospers with the prosperity
7 1, 5, 10| for father,~Offer to thee oblations, and have thee as an umpire~
8 1, 5, 11| reverence,~With sacrifices, with oblations~Ruling, O wise Asura, O
9 1, 6, 10| should set in place the oblations with these Vyahrtis. The
10 1, 6, 10| Vyahrtis) set down (the oblations), and so with the Brahman
11 1, 7, 35| Do thou rejoice in our oblations;~Grant riches to the generous
12 1, 7, 35| sacrifices, with reverence, with oblations;~O Brhaspati, with good
13 2, 1, 11| When we offer food,~The oblations of men,~He by the might
14 2, 3, 9 | these words) he offers three oblations; so many are his equals,
15 2, 3, 14| O king Soma, accept our oblations.~g O Agni and Soma, united,~
16 2, 3, 14| the gods [3],~Pious with oblations, the lord of prayer.~q He
17 2, 4, 6 | both. Then he offers these oblations; these gods are the lords
18 2, 4, 6 | in that he offers these oblations, (they serve) for support.~
19 2, 6, 1 | season. He offers to the oblations; verily he wins the rains.
20 2, 6, 1 | sacrifice [1]. He offers to the oblations; verily he wins cattle.
21 2, 6, 1 | support. He offers to the oblations; verily in cattle he finds
22 2, 6, 1 | sacrifices he sprinkles the oblations, for the continuity of the
23 2, 6, 1 | fore-sacrifices he sprinkles the oblations, the father makes common
24 2, 6, 6 | offers leaving the former oblations aside, to protect the cattle.~
25 2, 6, 12| When, O Agni [4], bearer of oblations,~Thou sacrificest to the
26 2, 6, 12| fathers,~Thou shalt bear the oblations~To the gods and to the fathers.~
27 3, 4, 8 | kingdom for him [2]. The oblations of him whose realm is not
28 3, 4, 9 | offspring should offer (the oblations to) the minor deities; the
29 3, 4, 11| youthful.~b Bearing the oblations, Agni, immortal, our father,~
30 3, 4, 11| our heroes, O Rudra,~With oblations let us serve thee with honour.~
31 3, 5, 7 | the sap of the metres; his oblations are full of sap. Soma was
32 3, 5, 7 | of Parna wood [1] has his oblations acceptable; the gods rejoice
33 4, 1, 11| immortal;~May he place our oblations among the gods.~u Bearing
34 4, 2, 3 | with ghee;~In him [1] offer oblations.~e Far-famed is this Agni
35 4, 3, 13| grown in might,~Carry the oblations that are thine to-day, O
36 4, 3, 13| Agni, these most acceptable oblations,~Immortal one, bear for
37 4, 5, 10| our heroes, O Rudra;~With oblations lot us serve thee with honour.~
38 4, 6, 1 | yearly portion,~Who eat not oblations, in this sacrifice~Do ye
39 4, 6, 5 | kindled they offered the oblations.~m That various lovingkindness
40 4, 6, 6 | divine, take to thyself the oblations.~s Roar to earth and sky;~
41 5, 1, 11| world of the gods,~Bear the oblations made ready by Agni.~l Waxing
42 5, 4, 10| placed on a yoked cart; the oblations find support, the Stomas
43 5, 5, 9 | others have shares in the oblations (havis) [3]; having offered
44 5, 5, 10| The gods who eat not the oblations are the bricks' [5]. He
45 6, 1, 6 | feet it grasped two of the oblations, and by the mouth one. The
46 6, 1, 6 | it sucked; therefore two oblations are made of the pure Soma,
47 6, 1, 6 | the morning and midday oblations; therefore at the third
48 6, 1, 7 | opening and the concluding oblations of the sacrifices, therefore
49 6, 3, 6 | cattle for him. 'Let thy oblations taste sweet', be says; verily
50 6, 3, 8 | Hotr, for making ready the oblations to the gods', he says, for
51 6, 6, 3 | for the support of the oblations; verily also he offers in
52 7, 5, 15| has been piled up these oblations, the cruel fire would spring
53 7, 5, 15| sacrificer. In that he casts the oblations on the fire which has been
54 7, 5, 15| and cattle. There are ten oblations. Nine are the breaths in
55 7, 5, 15| In that he casts these oblations, he piles it with the seasons,
56 7, 5, 15| In that he casts these oblations, (it is) for the winning
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