Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 4, 32| gone by behold~An earlier dawn of morning;~Dawn now hath
2 1, 4, 32| earlier dawn of morning;~Dawn now hath become visible
3 1, 5, 7 | dawning; verily he wins the dawn. 'Kindling thee for a hundred
4 1, 5, 10| sacrifice;~The offerings at dawn and evening~I unite with
5 2, 1, 10| he [2] purifies him. The dawn shines away from him and
6 2, 1, 10| the evil, from him, the dawn shines upon him, he strikes
7 2, 4, 1 | smothered by the nights and dawn dawned on them smothered
8 2, 5, 12| at the dawning of this dawn;~Appease for us by sacrifice
9 3, 1, 11| radiance [4], knowing the dawn,~Like true, glorious and
10 4, 1, 10| the moving forward of the dawn he shineth.~n Night and
11 4, 1, 10| shineth.~n Night and the dawn, one-minded but of various
12 4, 2, 9 | the night, and sweet~At dawn the air of earth,~Sweet
13 4, 3, 11| thou hast come, O unaging dawn.~P Lady, of seasons the
14 4, 4, 4 | kindling-stick of men~To meet the dawn that cometh on like a cow [
15 4, 4, 4 | the morning, and of the dawn,~Do thou burn against the
16 4, 6, 1 | shone as with the light of dawn.~h Who (cometh) to battle,~
17 4, 6, 5 | prosperity.~f Night and the dawn, one-minded, but of various
18 4, 7, 12| O Agni.~h Night and the dawn, one-minded, but of various
19 5, 1, 10| instigation. 'Night and the dawn', with (this as) second;
20 5, 3, 4 | undiscriminated; the gods saw these dawn (bricks), they put them
21 5, 3, 4 | whom these are put down the dawn breaks; verily he smites
22 5, 4, 7 | the sacrifice. 'Night and dawn', he recites as the Puronuvakya,
23 5, 4, 9 | to food [2]. 'Night and dawn', (with these words) he
24 5, 6, 4 | unison with the Ayavans the dawn in unison with the~ruddy (
25 5, 6, 4 | months, the red one the dawn, the steed Surya, the Açvins
26 6, 1, 4 | says. Verily he wins the dawn [4]. The theologians say, '
27 7, 2, 20| thousand million hail!~To dawn hail!~To the dawning hail!~
28 7, 5, 25| sacrificial horse is the dawn, the eye the sun, the breath
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