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1 Intro, 7| Vayu, Parjanya, and the Waters. The terrestrial deities 2 Intro, 7| Avesta) connected with the waters.~There are, lastly, a few 3 Intro, 7| Thus besides Rivers and Waters (p. 115), already mentioned 4 1 | sky; as dwelling in the waters he is like a goose; he is 5 1 | also the offspring of the waters. The gods generated him 6 1 | Agni's origin in the aerial waters is often referred to: he 7 1 | he is an embryo of the waters; he is kindled in the waters; 8 1 | waters; he is kindled in the waters; he is a bull that has grown 9 1 | grown in the lap of the waters. As the 'son of Waters' ( 10 1 | the waters. As the 'son of Waters' (ii. 35) he has become 11 1 | as latent in terrestrial waters. This notion of Agni in 12 1 | This notion of Agni in the waters is a prominent one in the 13 2 | observes fixed laws; the waters and the wind are subject 14 3 | the mountains to pour. The waters they shed are often clearly 15 3 | remedies appear to be the waters, for the Maruts bestow medicine 16 6 | darkness, and sets free the waters or wing the light. He is 17 6 | Vrtra who encompasses the waters, hence receiving the exclusive 18 6 | apsu-jit, conquering in the waters. The result of the conflict, 19 6 | mountain and sets free the waters pent up like imprisoned 20 6 | the bolt, the mountain, waters or rivers, while lightning, 21 6 | seldom directly named. The waters are often terrestrial, but 22 6 | he cleaves to release the waters. Or the cloud is a rock ( 23 6 | encompasses the cows (as the waters are sometimes called), and 24 6 | Clouds, as containing the waters, figure as cows also; they 25 6 | With the release of the waters is connected the winning 26 6 | slain Vrtra, releasing the waters for man, he placed the sun 27 6 | directed the action of the waters downwards. With the Vrtra-fight, 28 8 | stanzas of a hymn to the Waters, and is often mentioned 29 8 | shines without fuel in the waters which surround and nourish 30 8 | thought, carry the Son of Waters. In the last stanza of his 31 8 | accordant with the Son of Waters, confers victory over Vrtra'. 32 8 | the embryo (gárbha) of the waters; and the third form of Agni 33 8 | described as kindled in the waters.~This deity is not a creation 34 8 | napat is a spirit of the waters, who lives in their depths, 35 14 | ÁPAS~The Waters are addressed in four hymns, 36 14 | of the Soma priest.~The Waters are several times associated 37 14 | sky. Here the celestial Waters seem to be identified with 38 14 | of Indra. Elsewhere the Waters used in preparing the terrestrial 39 14 | The deification of the Waters is pre-Vedic, for they are 40 15 | skies and the streaming waters. They bedew the pastures 41 16 | off like a skin into the waters. He measures the days and 42 18 | sun; he placed fire in the waters, the sun in the sky, Soma 43 18 | also a regulator of the waters. He caused the rivers to 44 18 | however, with the aerial waters that he is usually connected. 45 18 | the cloud) to pour its waters on heaven, earth, and air, 46 21 | Soma's connexion with the waters, resulting from the admixture, 47 21 | the drop that grows in the waters; he is the embryo of the 48 21 | he is the embryo of the waters or their child; they are 49 21 | of streams; he produces waters and causes heaven and earth 50 21 | called a bull among the waters, which figure as cows. Soma