Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 4, 1, 5| Sinivali fashion [2] this (pan).~i Sinivali, of fair braids,~
2 4, 1, 5| Place within thy hands the pan.~k Let Aditi fashion the
3 4, 1, 5| k Let Aditi fashion the pan with might,~With her arms ,
4 4, 1, 5| q Having made the great pan,~Wrought of clay, as a birthplace
5 4, 1, 6| the manner of Angiras, O pan.~d May the Dhisanas, the
6 4, 1, 6| the manner of Angiras, O pan; may the wives, the goddesses,
7 4, 1, 6| the manner of Angiras, O pan; may the protectors, the
8 4, 1, 6| the manner of Angiras, O pan.~e O Mitra, cook this pan;
9 4, 1, 6| pan.~e O Mitra, cook this pan; may it not break.~f This
10 4, 1, 9| sacrifice.~e O Mitra, heat this pan; may it not break.~f This
11 4, 1, 9| Within thine own seat of the pan,~Heating with her blaze,~
12 4, 2, 1| Within thine own seat of the pan,~Heating with her blaze,~
13 4, 2, 5| her son, the earth,~The pan, hath borne Agni of the
14 4, 3, 4| Banner of the fire in the pan,~May the two Açvins, the
15 4, 6, 5| vault,~Bearing him of the pan in your hands;~Having gone
16 5, 1, 6| for support. He hands (the pan) over with one set (of verses),
17 5, 1, 6| Having made the great pan', (with these words) he
18 5, 1, 7| the head are seven, the pan is the head of the sacrifice;
19 5, 1, 7| does the corn ripen. The pan when enkindled is connected
20 5, 1, 9| serves) for support. The pan is gathered together with
21 5, 1, 9| Mitra, do thou heat this pan', he says; Mitra is holy
22 5, 1, 9| which comes to life from the pan, for from it is it produced,
23 5, 2, 2| waters; he places it (in the pan) with (verses) containing
24 5, 2, 9| v. 2. 9.~The pan is the concentrated light
25 5, 2, 9| in that he puts down the pan, verily he wins the light
26 5, 2, 9| should put down for one (a pan) deficient in size [1];
27 5, 2, 9| give it strength. In the pan he puts (it) down; verily
28 5, 5, 1| without keeping it in the pan for a year-(it is with him)
29 5, 5, 2| he saw this (fire) in the pan, he bore it for a year,
30 5, 5, 2| created a thousand, the pan being the thousandth; he
31 5, 5, 2| thousandth; he who knows thus the pan as the thousandth obtains
32 5, 5, 3| Yajus it is set loose, this pan; it is therefore exhausted,
33 5, 5, 3| words) he offers in the pan; verily he yokes it again
34 5, 6, 5| Having kept the fire in the pan for a year in the second
35 5, 6, 5| he keeps the fire in the pan for a year, he [2] saves
36 5, 6, 6| not be stepped on'; the pan is connected with Nirrti;
37 5, 6, 9| fire which is kept in the pan is consecrated of fires;
38 5, 6, 9| consecration.~b (The fire) in the pan is an embryo, the sling
39 5, 6, 9| if he were to remove the pan from the sling, he would
40 5, 6, 9| Prajapati, his breasts are the pan and the mortar; his offspring
41 5, 6, 9| in that he puts down the pan and the mortar, with them
42 5, 6, 9| keeps (the fire) in the pan, he puts down the Prajapati (
43 5, 7, 2| he lights the fire in the pan; verily he puts down the
44 5, 7, 5| dies he whose fire in the pan is extinguished. If he were
45 5, 7, 5| on him whose fire in the pan is extinguished, darkness
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