Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 7, 1 | breach in the sacrifice; half they eat [4], half they
2 1, 7, 1 | sacrifice; half they eat [4], half they wipe; in this regard
3 2, 2, 10| an altar he should dig up half, and half not, spread half
4 2, 2, 10| should dig up half, and half not, spread half the strew,
5 2, 2, 10| half, and half not, spread half the strew, and half not,
6 2, 2, 10| spread half the strew, and half not, pile on half the kindling-wood
7 2, 2, 10| strew, and half not, pile on half the kindling-wood and half
8 2, 2, 10| half the kindling-wood and half not; verily in his own abode
9 2, 6, 2 | that shall be, by the first half of whose strength the ox
10 2, 6, 2 | ox feeds, by the second half the cow.' The Puronuvakya
11 2, 6, 2 | ox feeds with the first half. The Yajya is marked behind;
12 2, 6, 2 | cow feeds with the second half. Him who knows thus these
13 5, 3, 4 | therefore the northern half is more resplendent. (The
14 5, 4, 8 | offers those where Indra, is half; verily he wins the deities;
15 5, 4, 8 | deities; since Indra is half of all and a match, therefore
16 5, 5, 17| Anumati; the cuckoo is for the half months; the tortoise for
17 5, 6, 10| spring he piled its front half, by the summer its right
18 5, 6, 10| class he piled its front half, by the lordly class its
19 5, 6, 16| goer; three of two and a half years old are for the Adityas;
20 6, 1, 8 | wife. For a wife is the half of oneself, and to do so
21 6, 5, 2 | cups that are drawn make a half, the Dhruva makes a half;
22 6, 5, 2 | half, the Dhruva makes a half; therefore [1] the breath
23 6, 5, 2 | 1] the breath below is a half of the other breaths. The
24 6, 6, 4 | grave fashion, the northern half the higher, then (the southern)
25 6, 6, 4 | it up with the southern half the higher, then the (northern)
26 6, 6, 4 | higher, then the (northern) half the lower; verily the sacrificer
27 6, 6, 7 | to offer in the northern half or the middle, he would
28 6, 6, 7 | he offers on the southern half; this is the quarter of
29 7, 1, 4 | the days fall in the same half month, then the strength
30 7, 4, 8 | day) falls on the first half (of the month), the months
31 7, 4, 8 | months end in the first half, they complete (the rite)
32 7, 4, 8 | the rite) in the first half, and when they complete
33 7, 5, 2 | But others said, either half of them or as many as might
34 7, 5, 20| and night as of old, the half months of fifteen days,
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