Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 5, 1, 1| of the reed; the spade is perforated to make it his birthplace;
2 5, 2, 8| puts down the naturally perforated brick; the naturally perforated
3 5, 2, 8| perforated brick; the naturally perforated brick is this (earth); verily
4 5, 2, 8| sacrificer; it is a naturally perforated one, to permit the breath
5 5, 3, 2| puts down the naturally perforated (brick); these worlds are
6 5, 3, 2| puts down the naturally perforated (brick); the naturally perforated (
7 5, 3, 2| perforated (brick); the naturally perforated (brick) is the atmosphere;
8 5, 3, 2| fire. It is a naturally perforated (brick), to allow the passage
9 5, 3, 7| the highest the naturally perforated and the earless (bricks);
10 5, 3, 7| bricks); the naturally perforated is breath, the earless is
11 5, 3, 7| puts down the naturally perforated brick; the naturally perforated
12 5, 3, 7| perforated brick; the naturally perforated brick is yonder (sky); verily
13 5, 3, 7| the fire. It is naturally perforated, to let out the breaths,
14 5, 4, 7| offers on the naturally perforated brick (a ladle) of Udumbara
15 5, 4, 7| strength, the naturally perforated is yonder (sky); verily
16 5, 5, 4| puts down the naturally perforated brick and offers [3]; that
17 5, 5, 5| not. The first naturally perforated brick is expiration, the
18 5, 5, 5| down the first naturally perforated brick he should breathe
19 5, 5, 5| puts down the naturally perforated bricks; the naturally perforated
20 5, 5, 5| perforated bricks; the naturally perforated bricks are these worlds;
21 5, 5, 5| puts down the naturally perforated bricks with these exclamations,
22 5, 5, 5| saw these four naturally perforated bricks, they put them down
23 5, 5, 5| puts down four naturally perforated bricks in the quarters,
24 5, 7, 6| Having put down the naturally perforated (bricks) he puts down the
25 5, 7, 6| gold bricks; the naturally perforated are these worlds, gold is
26 5, 7, 6| having put down the naturally perforated [2] he puts down the gold
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