Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 14| O lord of the path,~As a chariot to win the prize,~Have yoked
2 1, 2, 14| thee, O Agni, with a rich chariot,~His protector thou art,
3 1, 5, 2 | sacrificial fee is a renovated chariot, a newly-sewn garment, a
4 1, 6, 12| The Anus have wrought a chariot for thy steed;~Tvastr a
5 1, 7, 7 | are on either side of the chariot,~Speeding on with the rushing
6 1, 7, 13| sing strength~To place his chariot in the front;~Even in conflict
7 1, 7, 18| see;~Forth now with full chariot seat~Being praised, dost
8 1, 7, 20| The sacrificial fee is a chariot with three horses. ~g On
9 1, 7, 25| Varuna, O Mitra, mount your chariot seat,~And thence behold
10 1, 7, 33| the southern drawer of the chariot stand. To Sarasvati he offers
11 1, 7, 33| the northern drawer of the chariot stand.~
12 1, 7, 35| friend.~l Swiftly (goeth) the chariot of the worshipper [3]~Like
13 2, 2, 12| do thou yoke;~Or let the chariot of thee that hast a thousand (
14 2, 3, 8 | all', 'Seven bays in thy chariot', 'The radiant countenance
15 2, 4, 14| Jatavedas.~o Seven bays in thy chariot~Bear thee, O god Surya,~
16 2, 5, 6 | moon (sacrifices) are the chariot of the gods. He, who having
17 2, 5, 6 | which is conspicuous for its chariot (tracks). The new and the
18 2, 5, 9 | he says, for he is the chariot of the gods. 'The Hotr unsurpassed',
19 2, 6, 11| Rbhus bend the felly (of the chariot) [I]~f To him, the heavenly,~
20 3, 1, 11| germ,~Fly around with thy chariot water-laden;~Draw downward
21 3, 4, 8 | offered on the mouth of the chariot for him who desires force;
22 3, 4, 8 | Rastrabhrts are force, the chariot is force; verily by force
23 3, 4, 8 | off the right wheel of his chariot and offer in the box; so
24 3, 4, 10| he were to offer with the chariot yoked, that would be as
25 3, 4, 10| were to offer without the chariot being yoked, that would
26 3, 5, 11| the gods;~Like a covered chariot glowing~He himself knoweth
27 4, 1, 4 | ass, well yoked to your chariot,~O ye strong ones, that
28 4, 2, 5 | And a fat blooming maid,~A chariot support with a platform.~
29 4, 3, 13| Sporting, resplendent on the chariot [6],~O Kanvas, do ye celebrate.~
30 4, 5, 10| famous youth, mounted on the chariot seat,~Dread and destructive
31 4, 6, 4 | Brhaspati, fly round with thy chariot [1],~Slaying the foe, driving
32 4, 6, 6 | army.~f Standing on the chariot be guideth his steeds before
33 4, 6, 6 | Indra's thunderbolt, the chariot, do thou adore with oblation.~
34 4, 6, 6 | accepting this our sacrifice,~O chariot divine, take to thyself
35 4, 6, 7 | plants.~h Thee follows the chariot, thee the lover, O steed,~
36 4, 7, 15| against the king in his chariot,~May ye relieve us from
37 4, 7, 15| us from sin.~f You whose chariot with straight reins, of
38 4, 7, 15| together on the three-wheeled (chariot),~I praise you, Açvins,
39 5, 2, 2 | a cart and he that has a chariot are of guests [3] the most
40 5, 2, 6 | wooden sword, one-third the chariot, one-third the sacrificial
41 5, 4, 9 | offers five libations at the chariot mouth; the chariot is a
42 5, 4, 9 | at the chariot mouth; the chariot is a thunderbolt; verily
43 5, 4, 10| v. 4. 10.~The chariot of the gods is yoked for
44 5, 4, 10| the world of heaven, the chariot of man for wherever his
45 5, 4, 10| is fixed; the fire is the chariot of the gods. 'Agni I yoke
46 5, 4, 11| should pile in the form of a chariot wheel, who has foes; the
47 5, 4, 11| wheel, who has foes; the chariot is a thunderbolt; verily
48 5, 7, 14| the seat of the birds;~the chariot with the cervical vertebrae.~
49 6, 1, 3 | wooden sword, one-third the chariot, and one-third the sacrificial
50 6, 2, 6 | that neither a wagon nor a chariot can go between [1]. That
51 6, 6, 4 | altar, with the axle of a chariot he measures. He sets up
52 7, 3, 1 | the mind. Neither a horse chariot nor a mule chariot can in
53 7, 3, 1 | horse chariot nor a mule chariot can in one moment encompass
54 7, 4, 20| steeds~On either side of the chariot,~Dark, strong, bearing heroes.~
55 7, 5, 23| harmony, so &c.).~To the chariot he made obeisance, to the
56 7, 5, 23| he made obeisance; as the chariot with the horses (made harmony,
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