i. 8. 9.
To Brhaspati he offers an
oblation in the house of the Brahman (priest); the sacrificial fee is a
white-backed (animal). (He offers) to Indra on eleven potsherds in the house of
a Rajanya; the sacrificial fee is a bull. To Aditya (he offers) an oblation in
the house of the chief wife; the sacrificial fee is a cow. To Nirrti (he
offers) an oblation in the house of the neglected wife, made up of rice broken
by the nails; the sacrificial fee is a black hornless (cow). To Agni (he
offers) on eight potsherds in the house of the leader of the host; the
sacrificial fee is gold. To Varuna (he offers) on ten potsherds in the house of
the minstrel; the sacrificial fee is a great castrated (ox). To the Maruts (he
offers) on seven potsherds in the house of the village headman; the sacrificial
fee is a dappled (cow). To Savitr (he offers) on twelve potsherds [1] in the
house of the carver; the sacrificial fee is a speckled (ox). To the Açvins (he
offers) on two potsherds in the house of the charioteer; the sacrificial fee is
two born of one mother. To Pusan (he offers) an oblation in the house of the
divider; the sacrificial fee is a black (ox). To Rudra (he offers) an oblation
of Gavidhuka in the house of the thrower of the dice; the sacrificial fee is a
speckled (ox) with raised tail. To Indra, the good protector, he offers a cake
on eleven potsherds and to Indra, who frees from distress, (with the words),
May
the king, the slayer of Vrtra,
Be our king and slay the foe.
There is (an offering) to
Mitra and Brhaspati; in the milk of a white (cow) with a white calf which has
curdled itself, and in butter which has churned itself, in a dish of Açvattha
wood [2] with four corners (made) of a branch which has fallen of itself, he
should scatter husked and unhusked rice grains; the husked ones in the milk are
Brhaspati's, the unhusked in the butter are Mitra's; the Vedi must be
self-made, the strew self-cut, the kindling-stick self-made; the sacrificial fee
is the white (cow) with a white calf.
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