Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 3, 4 | god to the gods, hast thou gone, and I here man to man,
2 1, 4, 32| those mortals who in days gone by behold~An earlier dawn
3 1, 5, 9 | yonder world; he having gone to yonder world bethought
4 1, 7, 34| food of those~Who have not gone to the reverential cutting
5 2, 1, 1 | inspiration; even if his life be gone, he yet lives. Prajapati
6 2, 1, 2 | and even if his life is gone, yet he lives. He who desires
7 2, 1, 3 | He whose prosperity is gone and who desires support
8 2, 1, 9 | noose; even if his life be gone, he yet lives. The gods
9 2, 2, 1 | and strength. When he has gone to the assembly he should
10 2, 2, 4 | him; even if his life is gone, he yet lives. He who desires
11 2, 2, 6 | earth); verily in time gone by they were used to rest
12 2, 2, 10| even if [4] his life be gone, he yet lives. The Hotr
13 2, 3, 11| him; even if his life is gone, he yet lives. 'What went
14 2, 5, 3 | power and strength [2] have gone into the earth; then the
15 2, 6, 3 | 3] goes wrong, so I have gone wrong.' After anointing
16 2, 6, 5 | and shivers not. 'Has he gone, O Agnidh? he says. If (
17 2, 6, 5 | were to say, 'Agni has gone?' he would make Agni go
18 2, 6, 5 | should say only 'Has he gone?' Verily he makes the sacrificer
19 4, 1, 2 | their assemblies in ages gone by, the sages;~Therewith
20 4, 1, 2 | the offerings hath Agni gone,~The sage, the lord of strength,~
21 4, 2, 6 | hear now~And those that are gone far away,~Coming all together
22 4, 3, 13| tribulation.~s For in autumns gone by~We have paid worship,
23 4, 4, 9 | final bath; the ocean when gone; the water when dipped;
24 4, 6, 5 | pan in your hands;~Having gone to the ridge of the sky,
25 5, 2, 11| food of those~Who have not gone to the reverential cutting
26 6, 1, 1 | from this world and yet not gone to the world of the gods;
27 6, 2, 7 | Since the high altar has gone to the gods, here must we
28 6, 3, 2 | god to the gods, hast thou gone', he says, for it being
29 6, 4, 10| nose. They offer having gone round (the altar) on both
30 6, 6, 7 | himself. He whose mind is gone should look at (it), (saying), '
31 6, 6, 7 | mind of mine which hath gone away, or which hath gone
32 6, 6, 7 | gone away, or which hath gone elsewhere, by means of King
33 6, 6, 7 | himself [2], his mind is not gone. At the third pressing the
34 7, 1, 6 | who knows thus. Having gone round the Agnidh's place
35 7, 1, 11| their assemblies in ages gone by, the sages;~Therewith
36 7, 1, 19| rest hail!~To him having gone to rest hail!~To him about
37 7, 1, 19| down hail!~To him having gone down hail!~To him about
38 7, 1, 19| out hail!~To him who hath gone out hail!~To him about to
39 7, 2, 4 | and even if his life be gone, yet he lives.~
40 7, 2, 7 | and even if his life is gone, yet he lives. He should
41 7, 4, 5 | before (what has already gone), they would perform speech
42 7, 4, 20| metre.~c As the wind hath gone to the waters,~Indra's dear
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