Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 2, 6 | desire, let thy savour which falls not cause rejoicing. Thou
2 1, 5, 8 | it piled with cattle. He falls away [2] from this world
3 1, 6, 10| sides. To the kingly class falls the blessing of the part
4 1, 6, 10| Saman [3]; to the people (falls) the blessing of what (is
5 1, 6, 10| blessing of his sacrifice falls to his foe [4]. If he desire
6 1, 6, 10| blessing of the sacrifice falls to them equally. Even as
7 1, 6, 11| through the sacrifice, and falls not away from the sacrifice. '
8 1, 7, 6 | invokes this blessing. He falls away from this world, who [
9 2, 2, 4 | fire', they say, I what falls from it is light'; in that
10 2, 5, 8 | just as when (a libation) falls outside the barriers. There
11 2, 6, 6 | is taken (in the ladle) falls outside the enclosing-sticks,
12 2, 6, 6 | offering when it is taken falls outside the enclosing sticks
13 3, 1, 1 | beauty go not away. If rain falls on one who is consecrated,
14 3, 1, 6 | according to the deities falls a victim to the deities,
15 3, 1, 8 | 2] the first drop which falls has potency to destroy the
16 3, 2, 6 | if his speckled butter falls; in that he takes again
17 3, 2, 6 | the breath; his breath [2] falls, if his speckled butter
18 3, 2, 6 | if his speckled butter falls; in that he takes again
19 3, 3, 8 | protect him.~The sacrificer falls a victim to the two fires
20 5, 4, 10| He who piles up the fire falls away from this world; his
21 5, 7, 1 | without regard to the deity falls a victim to the deities;
22 5, 7, 1 | according to the deity. He falls not a victim to the deities;
23 6, 1, 9 | king of plants; whatever falls upon it is swallowed by
24 6, 1, 9 | would be as when something falls upon the eye and moves to
25 6, 2, 5 | would be as when a foetus falls from the womb. He must not
26 6, 2, 8 | the offering when taken up falls outside the enclosing sticks,
27 6, 2, 8 | the offering when taken up falls outside the enclosing-sticks,
28 6, 3, 3 | tree which fears the axe falls away with the first chip;
29 6, 3, 3 | chip; the first chip which falls he should take up; verily
30 6, 3, 8 | be lost, for that which falls of the oblation is (thus)
31 6, 3, 8 | be lost, for that which falls on the strew is not lost;
32 6, 3, 9 | beast as it is led to death falls away from this world; he
33 6, 4, 5 | to prevent loss; for what falls when the sacrifice is established
34 7, 2, 7 | from pain, and rain soon falls.~
35 7, 3, 1 | among men going swiftly falls in with a trackless way,
36 7, 4, 8 | objection that the Visuvant day falls in the cloudy season. They
37 7, 4, 8 | the buying (of the Soma) falls for them on the Ekastaka;
38 7, 4, 8 | case [2] the pressing-(day) falls on the first half (of the
39 7, 5, 6 | year would fall asunder, as falls asunder a skin bag tied
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