Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 7, 22| sacrificial fee is a black hornless (cow). To Agni (he offers)
2 2, 1, 1 | placed it in the fire. The hornless goat then came to life;
3 2, 1, 1 | should offer to Prajapati a hornless goat. Verily he has recourse
4 2, 1, 5 | witchcraft, he should offer a hornless (beast) to Brahmanaspati;
5 2, 1, 5 | reaches destruction. It is a hornless one; prosperity is razor-edged;
6 2, 1, 5 | razor-edged; in that it is hornless, (it serves) for prosperity.
7 5, 5, 1 | of the team he offers a hornless (animal); Vayu is the brilliance
8 5, 5, 23| v. 5. 23.~The horse, the hornless one, the Gayal, these are
9 5, 5, 24| red-navelled for Pusan; the two hornless tawny ones for the All-gods;
10 5, 6, 11| the Sun; the dusky-spotted hornless ones are for Mitra and Brhaspati.~
11 5, 6, 12| for Mitra; the red-spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Brhaspati.~
12 5, 6, 13| lord; the white-spotted hornless ones are for Soma and Pusan.~
13 5, 6, 14| Dhatr; the white-spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Pusan.~
14 5, 6, 15| Rudras; the brown-spotted hornless ones are for Soma and Indra.~
15 5, 6, 16| Angirases; the yellow spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Visnu.~
16 5, 6, 17| All-gods; the black-spotted hornless ones are for Agni and Indra.~
17 5, 6, 18| Sinivali; the red-spotted hornless ones are for Agni and Visnu.~
18 5, 6, 19| those of auspicious mark and hornless are for sky and earth.~
19 5, 6, 20| deities; the white-spotted hornless ones are for Indra and Surya.~
20 7, 5, 1 | performed that Sattra, being hornless, with the desire, 'May horns
21 7, 5, 1 | prosperous. Therefore a hornless cow has pleasure during
22 7, 5, 2 | performed that Sattra, being hornless and desiring to obtain horns.
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