Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 5, 2 | newly-sewn garment, a draught ox let loose again, for the
2 1, 7, 14| sacrificial fee is a choice (ox). (He offers) to Agni and
3 1, 7, 19| it.~g (Give) medicine for ox, for horse, for man,~And
4 1, 7, 22| fee is a great castrated (ox). To the Maruts (he offers)
5 1, 7, 22| sacrificial fee is a speckled (ox). To the Açvins (he offers)
6 1, 7, 22| sacrificial fee is a black (ox). To Rudra (he offers) an
7 1, 7, 22| sacrificial fee is a speckled (ox) with raised tail. To Indra,
8 1, 7, 30| sacrificial fee is a speckled (ox). To Pusan (he offers) an
9 1, 7, 30| sacrificial fee is a dark (ox), To Brhaspati (he offers)
10 1, 7, 30| sacrificial fee is a white-backed (ox). To Indra (he offers) on
11 1, 7, 30| fee is a great castrated (ox). To Soma (he offers) an
12 1, 7, 30| sacrificial fee is a brown (ox). To Tvastr (he offers)
13 1, 7, 30| sacrificial fee is a white (ox) To Vishnu (he offers) on
14 1, 7, 30| sacrificial fee is a dwarf (ox).~
15 1, 7, 31| Potr, a wagon drawn by one ox laden with barley to the
16 1, 7, 31| the Achavaka, a draught ox to the Agnidh. The Hotr
17 1, 7, 32| sacrificial fee is a white-backed (ox). To the Adityas he sacrifices
18 1, 7, 34| Açvins he sacrifices a dusky (ox), to Sarasvati a ram, to
19 2, 1, 3 | village. In that it is an ox [2], it is Indra's; in that
20 2, 2, 2 | trackless way. A draught ox is the sacrificial fee,
21 2, 2, 9 | cow, the rice grain of the ox; verily from the pair he
22 2, 2, 10| liable to be ruined; an ox must be given by the Hotr;
23 2, 2, 10| be given by the Hotr; the ox is a carrier, the Hotr is
24 2, 6, 2 | half of whose strength the ox feeds, by the second half
25 2, 6, 2 | in front; therefore the ox feeds with the first half.
26 4, 3, 3 | thirty-threefold; the draught ox the strength; the Abhibhu
27 4, 3, 5 | Anustubh metre; the draught ox in strength, the Brhati
28 4, 7, 10| and female, the draught ox and the draught cow, the
29 5, 5, 24| the front the red-limbed ox; the two spotted below for
30 5, 6, 22| morning eleven beasts of the ox kind are offered; the goat
31 6, 1, 10| buys (it) with a draught ox, the draught ox is the bearer;
32 6, 1, 10| draught ox, the draught ox is the bearer; verily by
33 6, 2, 1 | has not yet arrived. One ox is unyoked, one ox is not
34 6, 2, 1 | One ox is unyoked, one ox is not unyoked; then he
35 7, 5, 18| fighter; a milk cow; a draught ox; a swift racer; a prolific
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