Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 2, 2, 10| the strew, and half not, pile on half the kindling-wood
2 4, 2, 7 | are pilers around, do ye pile upwards as a support,~with
3 4, 3, 13| What time on the steeps ye pile the moving one,~Like birds,
4 5, 2, 3 | piles (the fire) should pile in five layers; the sacrifice
5 5, 2, 3 | for a second time should pile in three layers; these worlds
6 5, 2, 3 | for a third time should pile in one layer; the world
7 5, 2, 7 | be piled'; if he were to pile (it) on earth, he would
8 5, 2, 7 | 1] be born; if he should pile (it) in the atmosphere,
9 5, 2, 7 | not be born; if he should pile (it) in the sky, he would
10 5, 4, 10| they say, 'one should not pile it up.' The fire is Rudra,
11 5, 4, 10| again they say, 'One should pile it up.' It is as if one
12 5, 4, 11| who desires cattle should pile a piling with the metres;
13 5, 4, 11| rich in cattle. He should pile in hawk shape who desires
14 5, 4, 11| world of heaven. He should pile in heron form who desires, '
15 5, 4, 11| yonder world. He should pile in the form of an Alaja
16 5, 4, 11| the quarters. He should pile in the form of a triangle,
17 5, 4, 11| repels his foes. He should pile in triangle form on both
18 5, 4, 11| he will have. He should pile in the form of a chariot
19 5, 4, 11| thunderbolt at his foes. He should pile in the form of a wooden
20 5, 4, 11| place of birth. He should pile one that has to be collected
21 5, 4, 11| in cattle [2]. He should pile one in a circle, who desires
22 5, 4, 11| of a village. He should pile in the form of a cemetery,
23 5, 5, 2 | shall prosper who shall pile me again hence.' The gods
24 5, 5, 2 | world. Prajapati desired to pile the fire; to him spake earth; '
25 5, 5, 2 | spake earth; 'Thou shalt not pile the fire on me; thou wilt
26 5, 5, 2 | That on which he is to pile the fire he should stroke, (
27 5, 5, 3 | of birds; if he were to pile it face downward, the libations
28 5, 5, 3 | in the mouth; he does not pile it face upwards; verily
29 5, 6, 7 | twelve months, should one pile it up; the year has twelve
30 5, 6, 8 | than himself.~e He should pile (the fire) of a thousand (
31 5, 6, 8 | conquers this world. He should pile (it) of two thousand when
32 5, 6, 8 | the atmosphere. He should pile (it) of three thousand when
33 5, 6, 8 | world.~d Knee deep should he pile (it), when piling for the
34 5, 6, 8 | world; navel deep should he pile (it) when piling for the
35 5, 6, 8 | atmosphere; neck deep should he pile (it) when piling for the
36 5, 6, 9 | should the sacrificer himself pile; if another pile his fire,
37 5, 6, 9 | himself pile; if another pile his fire, if he should not
38 5, 6, 10| offspring; if he were to pile it with three layers, he
39 5, 7, 8 | cracklings, thy drops,~With these pile thyself, well knowing.~The
40 5, 7, 9 | fire in himself were to pile it, he would pile his own
41 5, 7, 9 | were to pile it, he would pile his own fire also [1] for
42 5, 7, 10| them at the ends of the pile; verily at the ends also
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