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1 Intro, 7| attribute, such as Prajapati, 'Lord of Creatures'. Thus Dhatr, 2 Intro, 7| important is Prajapati, 'Lord of Creatures' Originally 3 Intro, 7| god described as the 'one lord of all that exists'. In 4 Intro, 7| rarely mentioned Vastospati, 'Lord of the Dwelling', who is 5 Intro, 7| prosperity. Ksetrasya pati, 'Lord of the Field', is besought 6 1 | only god called grhá-pati lord of the house, and is constantly 7 6 | sácivant mighty, sácipáti lord of might, satákratu having 8 6 | meet Indra, he became the lord of the cows; when be overcame 9 7 | is young and unaging, a lord (ísana) and father of the 10 10 | called Brahmanas páti, 'Lord of prayer', the doublets 11 10 | that the name thus means 'Lord of prayer'.~He seems originally 12 18 | moral order. He is a great lord of the laws of nature. He 13 18 | disappear by day. Thus Varuna is lord of light both by day and 14 21 | mothers or his sisters; he is lord and king of streams; he 15 21 | the voice, and is called 'lord of speech'. He awakens eager 16 21 | purified in heaven. He is the lord of heaven; he occupies heaven, 17 21 | to have been born as the lord (páti) of plants, which 18 21 | him as their king; he is a lord of the wood (vánaspáti),