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1 Intro, 7| frogs as magical bringers of rain (vii. 103, p. 141).~ 2 3 | main activities is to shed rain: they cover the eye of the 3 3 | the eye of the sun with rain; they create darkness with 4 3 | the cloud when they shed rain; and they cause the heavenly 5 3 | the thunder storm. Their rain is often figuratively called 6 6 | lightning, thunder, cloud, rain are seldom directly named. 7 12 | the earth. The shedding of rain is his most prominent characteristic. 8 15 | obscure it with cloud and rain. They are rulers and guardians 9 15 | prayed to as bestowers of rain. They have kine yielding 10 15 | the pastures with ghee (= rain) and the spaces with honey. 11 15 | spaces with honey. They send rain and refreshment from the 12 15 | refreshment from the sky. Rain abounding in heavenly water 13 15 | their powers of bestowing rain.~Their ordinances are fixed 14 16 | Mitra-Varuna conceal with cloud and rain, or their felly (paví), 15 19 | intended as a spell to produce rain, is a panegyric of frogs, 16 21 | causes heaven and earth to rain. The sound made by the trickling