Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 5, 7 | approach the world; verily he approaches cattle and offspring and
2 2, 2, 1 | with power and strength he approaches the battle and conquers
3 2, 4, 6 | speech is growth; verily he approaches speech and growth. The last
4 2, 4, 9 | unites (them); verily he approaches them by their names; just
5 2, 4, 10| unites; then with these he approaches yonder (waters). 'Thou art
6 5, 1, 3 | says, for with mind man approaches the sacrifice; 'who lordeth
7 5, 1, 7 | connected with Varuna; he approaches it with (a verse) addressed
8 5, 1, 8 | With twenty-one beans he approaches the head of the man; beans
9 5, 1, 9 | has succeeded; verily he approaches his own deity [3]. For him
10 5, 6, 6 | himself with the metres he approaches the fire, to prevent injury
11 5, 7, 6 | who having piled the fire approaches a woman; with clotted curds
12 5, 7, 6 | should sacrifice; verily he approaches unity with Mitra and Varuna,
13 6, 1, 1 | pointing east, the sacrificer approaches the world of the gods. He
14 6, 1, 1 | fit for the sacrifice and approaches the sacrifice. The Angirases
15 6, 1, 1 | who consecrates himself approaches Soma as his deity. He says, '
16 6, 1, 1 | Soma; guard my body.' He approaches his own deity; verily also
17 6, 1, 1 | is his breath, with it he approaches the sacrifice. Ghee pertains
18 6, 1, 2 | by wisdom and thought man approaches the sacrifice. 'To Sarasvati,
19 6, 1, 4 | sacrifice', he says; for man approaches the sacrifice with his mind. '
20 6, 1, 11| bought and tied up indeed approaches the sacrificer in the shape
21 6, 2, 5 | also with the smaller he approaches the greater. He takes the
22 6, 3, 2 | Agnidh's fire; verily he approaches the atmosphere; he offers
23 6, 3, 3 | verse addressed to Visnu, he approaches the post. The post has Visnu
24 6, 3, 3 | for its deity; verily he approaches it with its own deity. '
25 6, 6, 1 | ascends the atmosphere. He approaches the Sadas; verily he makes
26 6, 6, 1 | says; for by his form he approaches their form, in that (he
27 6, 6, 1 | their form, in that (he approaches) with gold. 'May Tutha,
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