Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 2, 3, 5| evil'; in that he became worse, that is (the origin) of
2 2, 5, 4| obtain another, and becomes worse. For a year one should sacrifice
3 2, 5, 5| misses the mark he becomes worse; if he does not, he remains
4 2, 5, 6| evil '. In that he became worse, that is (the origin) of
5 3, 1, 6| the deities, he becomes worse. He who (performs) in accordance
6 3, 2, 7| after sacrificing becomes worse; he, who knowing the milking
7 5, 1, 1| man [1], 'May he become worse', he should offer each separately
8 5, 1, 1| the libations; he becomes worse. If he desire of a man, '
9 5, 1, 2| thing with a better and worse (instrument), for the ass
10 5, 1, 2| instrument), for the ass is worse than the horse [2]; they
11 5, 1, 2| confusion; therefore the worse follows after the better.
12 5, 2, 8| of a man, 'May he become worse off', he should put his
13 5, 2, 8| the Asuras, and he becomes worse off. (The brick) has three
14 5, 6, 8| his offspring would be worse off than himself. He sets (
15 5, 6, 8| offspring does not become worse than himself.~e He should
16 7, 2, 7| the end, and becomes not worse. He who practises witchcraft
17 7, 2, 7| him, then he becomes not worse. He against whom witchcraft
18 7, 4, 5| does. If he fail he becomes worse; if he fail not, he remains
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