Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 6, 7 | bolt, the enemy of man is hunger; in that he fasts without
2 1, 6, 7 | with the bolt the enemy, hunger.~
3 2, 4, 12| him. Vrtra is the belly; hunger is man's enemy; he who [
4 2, 4, 12| knows this slays the enemy hunger. He gave it to him; he accepted
5 2, 5, 6 | knows thus. Creatures slew hunger, man at once, the gods at
6 2, 5, 6 | knows thus slays the enemy, hunger.~The Part of the Hotr at
7 4, 6, 1 | us.~b In the stone is thy hunger; let thy pain reach N. N.,
8 4, 7, 4 | crops, food, freedom from hunger, rice, barley, beans, sesame,
9 5, 4, 4 | him, causing him neither hunger nor pain in yonder world;
10 5, 4, 4 | food. 'In the stone is thy hunger; let thy pain reach N.N. [
11 5, 4, 4 | him whom he hates with its hunger and pain. He goes round
12 5, 4, 8 | food, for me freedom from hunger', he says; that [2] is the
13 5, 5, 10| yoked and not set free in hunger is overcome, so his fire
14 6, 1, 3 | thunderbolt is Çara grass; hunger indeed is the foe of man.
15 6, 1, 3 | clearly drives away the enemy hunger from the middle (of man'
16 6, 2, 5 | without a middle, a symbol of hunger; thence were they overcome.
17 7, 1, 17| To fair dwelling hail!~To hunger hail!~To satisfaction hail!~
18 7, 4, 11| experience not misery through hunger, and are not hungry, for
19 7, 4, 11| as it were afflicted with hunger. The two Agnistomas on either
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