Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 2| gods.~e Thou art made to grow by the rains.~f O divine
2 1, 3, 5| earth be united.~h O tree, grow with a hundred shoots; may
3 1, 3, 5| a hundred shoots; may we grow with a thousand shoots.~
4 1, 5, 9| end the plants; they then grow more numerous. In that he
5 2, 2, 4| for him and Indra makes it grow. He who desires, 'May I
6 2, 3, 2| for him, Indra makes them grow up. These are curds, honey,
7 2, 5, 1| 2] a year is out it will grow up for thee.' Therefore
8 2, 5, 4| one does not cause him to grow again. He who desires cattle
9 2, 5, 9| makes the sacrificer to grow great. 'O Agni, bring Agni
10 3, 1, 8| Indra. 'I have made you grow in my mind, O ye well born;
11 3, 5, 1| midst,~Ye that are made to grow by holy power, won by good
12 3, 5, 4| O Agni, do thou make him grow;~Bestow on him lordship
13 5, 3, 1| alike the seasons do not grow old; moreover he generates
14 6, 1, 3| he says. Therefore plants grow up without ploughing. 'For
15 6, 1, 9| fingers), the fingers would grow united; with each separately
16 6, 1, 9| measures; therefore they grow separate. He measures five
17 6, 2, 5| Again by milk foetuses grow; the man who is consecrated
18 6, 2, 5| thus he causes himself to grow. Manu was wont thrice to
19 6, 3, 3| for these worlds. 'O tree, grow with a hundred shoots', (
20 6, 3, 3| stump of trees. 'May we grow with a thousand shoots',
21 7, 4, 3| in themselves, win food, grow great with offspring and
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