Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 2, 4 | the overseer!~l May thy mother approve thee, thy father,
2 1, 3, 10| comrades~And thy father and mother rejoice.~e Thou art fortune (
3 1, 3, 14| sacrificer,~On the lap of his mother, in the fragrant place,~
4 1, 4, 1 | quarters speed to you; O mother, come forth.~g Thy unerring,
5 1, 5, 3 | come~And reached again the mother~And the father, faring to
6 1, 5, 10| alI-knower,~My father and my mother bestowed upon me aforetime,~
7 1, 5, 11| tribulation.~s The mighty mother of the righteous,~The spouse
8 1, 7, 1 | lets the calf go to the mother. By the whole sacrifice
9 1, 7, 7 | instigation of strength, the mother, the mighty one,~We shall
10 1, 7, 8 | Come to me father [3] and mother;~May Soma come to me for
11 1, 7, 18| atmosphere, to earth, to sky,~To mother or to father,~May Agni of
12 1, 7, 22| sacrificial fee is two born of one mother. To Pusan (he offers) an
13 1, 7, 28| my spirit be.~h Homage to mother earth; may I not harm mother
14 1, 7, 28| mother earth; may I not harm mother earth [1]; may mother earth
15 1, 7, 28| harm mother earth [1]; may mother earth harm me not.~i So
16 2, 2, 12| knoweth the father, he the mother,~He is a son, he is of generous
17 2, 3, 10| O Soma, O king;~Like a mother, O Aditi, give him protection,~
18 3, 1, 11| fair fingers,~Prolific, and mother of many,~To her the queen
19 3, 1, 11| tendeth its young like a mother,~When their rain hath been
20 3, 2, 11| irresistibly.~i Then did his mother seek to persuade him,~'O
21 3, 3, 2 | of the hymns.~f O earth mother, do not harm me.~g Of honey
22 3, 3, 10| the two groins, [1]~The mother and the child,~The embryo
23 4, 1, 5 | bear Agni in her womb~As a mother a child in her lap.~I Thou
24 4, 1, 9 | Be firm and enduring;~O mother, daringly show thy heroism [
25 4, 1, 9 | down in the lap of this mother,~O Agni, knowing all the
26 4, 2, 1 | down in the lap of this mother [4],~O Agni, knowing all
27 4, 2, 3 | noble spouses bow;~Like a mother her son, do ye kindly bear
28 4, 2, 3 | auspicious,~As on the lap of a mother.~l Return with strength [
29 4, 2, 5 | auspicious to-day unto us.~e As a mother her son, the earth,~The
30 4, 2, 6 | hundred abodes.~b A hundred, O mother, are your abodes,~A thousand
31 4, 2, 6 | diseases.~h Remover is your mother by name,~And ye are helpers;~
32 4, 3, 11| moveth;~The new-made bride as mother beareth the mothers;~Three
33 4, 3, 11| around on the lap of their mother.~h The Ekastaka, undergoing
34 4, 5, 10| thou slay, nor father nor mother;~Injure not, O Rudra, our
35 4, 6, 6 | maiden to the assembly,~As a mother her child, shall bear (the
36 4, 6, 7 | come,~To his father and his mother;~To-day do thou go, most
37 5, 1, 9 | down in the lap of this mother', with three (verses) he
38 5, 2, 4 | must be set free; 'As a mother her son, the earth Agni
39 6, 1, 7 | her guardian [6]. 'May thy mother approve, thy father', he
40 6, 3, 11| comrades and thy father and mother rejoice', he says; verily
41 6, 3, 11| makes him, approved by his mother and his father, go to the
42 6, 4, 4 | the quarters for him. 'O mother, come forth', he says; women
43 6, 5, 6 | draws with three verses; mother, father, son, verily that
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