Kanda, Prapathaka, Paragraph
1 1, 7, 14| i. 8. 1.~a Anumati he offers a cake on eight
2 1, 7, 21| twelve potsherds to Dhatr, to Anumati an oblation, to Raka an
3 3, 3, 11| unison.~l For us to-day may Anumati~Among the gods favour our
4 3, 3, 11| m Accord thy favour, O Anumati [3],~And grant us wealth;~
5 3, 3, 11| invoke grant us protection.~o Anumati men reverence in the quarter~
6 3, 4, 9 | produces pairing with him, Anumati gives approval to him, Raka
7 3, 4, 9 | first; by him he scatters, Anumati gives approval to him, Raka
8 3, 4, 9 | the middle of brilliance. Anumati is the Gayatri, Raka the
9 3, 4, 9 | Sinivali the new moon (night), Anumati the full moon (night), Dhatr
10 4, 4, 12| in the sky.~r Us to-day Anumati.~s O Anumati, thou.~t With
11 4, 4, 12| r Us to-day Anumati.~s O Anumati, thou.~t With what to us
12 4, 7, 15| us from evil.~p Us to-day Anumati.~q O Anumati, thou [5].~
13 4, 7, 15| p Us to-day Anumati.~q O Anumati, thou [5].~r Vaiçvanara
14 5, 5, 17| these are (to be offered) to Anumati; the cuckoo is for the half
15 7, 5, 14| on twelve potsherds. To Anumati an oblation (is made). To
16 7, 5, 22| on twelve potsherds; to Anumati an oblation; to Agni, Vaiçvanara
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