Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 6, 8| the beginning. The wooden sword [2], the potsherds, the
2 2, 1, 5| is shaped like a wooden sword; the wooden sword is a thunderbolt;
3 2, 1, 5| wooden sword; the wooden sword is a thunderbolt; verily
4 2, 1, 7| is shaped like the wooden sword, the wooden sword is a thunderbolt;
5 2, 1, 7| wooden sword, the wooden sword is a thunderbolt; verily
6 2, 1, 8| is shaped like the wooden sword; the wooden sword is a thunderbolt;
7 2, 1, 8| wooden sword; the wooden sword is a thunderbolt; verily
8 2, 6, 4| Savitr thee', he takes the sword, for impelling. 'With the
9 2, 6, 4| in the path made by the sword, for the continuity of the
10 2, 6, 5| were to smooth it with the sword or the poking-stick, that
11 3, 2, 4| iii. 2. 4.~a The wooden sword is safety, the hammer is
12 4, 5, 3| Homage to the bearers of the sword, the night wanderers, to
13 5, 2, 6| three, one third the wooden sword, one-third the chariot,
14 6, 1, 3| parts; one-third the wooden sword, one-third the chariot,
15 6, 2, 7| strokes with (the wooden sword); verily he wins the fires
16 6, 6, 4| vi. 6. 4.~With the wooden sword he digs up the altar, with
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