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1 1, 22 | Sadhyas, and the eternal sacrifice.~ 2 1, 23 | the due performance of the sacrifice.~ 3 2, 15 | Thus) the (Agnihotra) sacrifice may be (optionally) performed, 4 2, 85 | more efficacious than a sacrifice performed according to the 5 2, 86 | a sixteenth part of the sacrifice consisting of muttered prayers.~ 6 2, 106| Brahmasattra (an everlasting sacrifice offered to Brahman); at 7 2, 128| initiated (to perform a Srauta sacrifice) must not be addressed by 8 2, 169| performance of) a (Srauta) sacrifice.~ 9 3, 28 | who duly officiates at a sacrifice, during the course of its 10 3, 70 | Teaching (and studying) is the sacrifice (offered) to Brahman, the ( 11 3, 70 | food called) Tarpana the sacrifice to the manes, the burnt 12 3, 70 | the burnt oblation the sacrifice offered to the gods, the 13 3, 82 | daily perform a funeral sacrifice with food, or with water, 14 3, 86 | fire which performs the sacrifice well).~ 15 3, 120| on the performance of a sacrifice, must be honoured with the 16 3, 120| honey-mixture, but not if no sacrifice is being performed; that 17 3, 122| new-moon day, the funeral sacrifice (Sraddha, called) Pindanvaharyaka.~ 18 3, 127| for the dead, called (the sacrifice sacred to the manes (and 19 3, 129| one learned man at (the sacrifice) to the gods, and one at ( 20 3, 129| the gods, and one at (the sacrifice) to the manes; (thus) he 21 3, 131| were to dine at a (funeral sacrifice), yet a single man, learned 22 3, 133| ignorant man swallows at a sacrifice to the gods or to the manes, 23 3, 138| personal friend at a funeral sacrifice; he may gain his affection 24 3, 140| friendships through a funeral sacrifice, loses heaven, because he 25 3, 146| duly honoured, at a funeral sacrifice, the ancestors of him (who 26 3, 151| a gambler, nor those who sacrifice for a multitude (of sacrificers).~ 27 3, 204| Rakshasas destroy a funeral sacrifice which is left without such 28 3, 213| ancient deities of the funeral sacrifice, free from anger, easily 29 3, 220| his father at the funeral sacrifice as (one of the) Brahmana ( 30 3, 232| 232. At a (sacrifice in honour) of the manes, 31 3, 234| eagerly entertain at a funeral sacrifice a daughter's son, though 32 3, 247| must feed at the funeral sacrifice in honour of a (recently-) 33 3, 256| above, are blessings at a sacrifice to the gods.~ 34 3, 276| recommended for a funeral sacrifice; (it is) not thus (with) 35 3, 278| performance of) a funeral sacrifice than the forenoon.~ 36 3, 280| him not perform a funeral sacrifice at night, because the (night) 37 3, 281| offer here below a funeral sacrifice, according to the rule given 38 3, 282| burnt-oblation, offered at a sacrifice to the manes, must not be 39 3, 282| not (perform) a funeral sacrifice except on the new-moon day.~ 40 3, 285| and the remainder of a sacrifice (is called) amrita.~ 41 4, 23 | the (performance of the) sacrifice in their speech and their 42 4, 26 | the solstices an animal (sacrifice), at the end of the year 43 4, 27 | new grain and an animal-(sacrifice).~ 44 4, 57 | woman; nor let him go to a sacrifice, if he is not chosen (to 45 4, 116| receiving a present at a funeral sacrifice.~ 46 4, 130| performance of a Srauta sacrifice (Dikshita).~ 47 4, 205| eat (a dinner given) at a sacrifice that is offered by one who 48 4, 210| performance of a Srauta sacrifice), a miser, one bound with 49 4, 236| falsehood after he has offered a sacrifice; let him not speak ill of 50 4, 237| 237. By falsehood a sacrifice becomes vain, by self-complacency ( 51 5, 7 | which are not prepared for a sacrifice, meat which has not been 52 5, 41 | honey-mixture (to a guest), at a sacrifice and at the rites in honour 53 5, 98 | the Kshatriyas, a (Srauta) sacrifice is instantly completed, 54 5, 152| texts (svastyayana), and the sacrifice to the Lord of creatures ( 55 5, 155| 155. No sacrifice, no vow, no fast must be 56 6, 53 | cups, called) Kamasa, at a sacrifice.~ 57 6, 82 | Veda which refer to the sacrifice, (those) referring to the 58 8, 206| priest, chosen to perform a sacrifice, abandons his work, a share 59 8, 360| initiatory ceremony of a Vedic sacrifice, and artisans are not prohibited 60 11, 1 | who wishes to perform a sacrifice, a traveller, him who has 61 11, 11 | 11. If a sacrifice, (offered) by (any twice-born) 62 11, 12 | for the completion of the sacrifice, may be taken (forcibly) 63 11, 13 | articles required for a sacrifice) from the house of a Sudra; 64 11, 24 | from a Sudra property for a sacrifice; for a sacrificer, having 65 11, 25 | begged any property for a sacrifice, does not use the whole ( 66 11, 40 | cattle are destroyed by a sacrifice at which (too) small sacrificial 67 11, 40 | should not offer a (Srauta) sacrifice.~ 68 11, 60 | those who are unworthy to sacrifice, adultery, selling oneself, 69 11, 88 | have offered a (Vedic) sacrifice, or a (Brahmana) woman who 70 11, 198| of strangers, or a magic sacrifice (intended to destroy life) 71 11, 198| destroy life) or an Ahina sacrifice, removes (his guilt) by