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pavamâna - stotra,- (bahish - pavamâna) is heaven, V, 305, 306. pavamânî-verses, V, 235. pavitra, a Soma-sacrifice, III, introd. xxvi, 42.
pavitra, strainer, filter,-gold weaved therein, III, 84; (of goat's hair and sheep's wool), V, 235. payasya (dish of clotted curds), .to
Mitra and Varuna, III, 105, 186, 120; is the essence of cattle,105. pearls, 101; gold pearls woven into
hair of sacrificial horse, V, 313. pebble, (gravel) produced from sand,
III, (147), 158; used instead of bricks for the sepulchral mound of a non-Agnikit, V, 440. phålguna, full moon of second phâlguna is the first night of the year, III, 179; V, 348. pilippilâ (?smooth, glossy), V, ,315,316. pisangilâ (? tawny), V, 316, 389. pîtadâru (deodar), V, 373. 374. Pitarab, somavantab, barhishadab, agnishvâttâb, libations of Surâ to, III, 136; cf. Fathers. pitcher, with a hundred or nine holes, III, 135. plaksha (ficus infectoria), mat of, V,
394.
plants, grow three times a year (spring, rainy season, autumn), III, 340; shoot out a hundredfold and a thousandfold, 340; plants as Apsaras, the Gandharva Agni's mates, IV, 231; delighted in by every one, 231. plough (sîra), yoking of, III, 326; etymology, 326; of udumbara wood, 326; its cords of mufga grass, 326.
SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA.
poison, in Pragâpati's body (from Rudra's shaft), V, 36. pond, water from, III, 77. pool, water from, III, 76. porcupine, V, 390. post, sacrificial. See yûpa. Potri, garment his fee at Dasapeya, III, 119; is under the Brahman priest, V, 137. pradakshinam (prasalavi), V, 323, 468. Pragâpati, seventeen victims to,
III, introd. xxiv, 14; is the sacrifice and food of the gods, 1; lord of speech, 5; seventeenfold, 8; IV, 190, 347; V, 352;
the thirty-fourth god, III, 9, 79; man is nearest to him, 15; means productiveness, 15; is the sacrifice and the year, 30, &c.; he who offers Vågapeya becomes Pragâpati's child, 32; Pragâpati delivers creatures from Varuna's noose, 47: Pragapati - Agni, the Purusha, 144 Pragâpati becomes relaxed and is restored by Agni, hence called Agni, 151, 152; is Agni's father and son, 153, 154; Agni's father, 360; bhûtânâm patib (the year), husband of Ushas, 158; is Mahân Devab (Agni), 160; covets Agni's forms, 161; is all the metres, 169; a be-goat slaughtered for him, 171; Pragâpati is hornless, 171; twentyone-fold, 172; one half of him is Vâyu and one half Pragâpati, 175; is the moon, 178; the eighth day after full moon sacred to Pragâpati, 180; Pragapati (and Agni) connected with the earth and the first svayamatrinnâ, 187, 190; is these worlds and the quarters, 193; harnesses the mind, 193; the inspirer of devotion, 194; he is the immortal one, and the gods his sons, 194; digs for Agni, 215; is undefined, 215; both the defined and the undefined, 341; V, 455; the manlyminded, III, 284; is both gods and men, 290; after producing creatures, becomes relaxed, and is restored by the gods, 312; without him there was no firm foundation, 312; is food, 312; the vital air that went from him is Vâyu; his lost vigour is Aditya, 312; his downward vital air is the fire on earth, the air his body, the wind in the air is the vital air in his body, the sky his head, the sun and moon his eyes, 313; Pragâpati is the begetter of the earth, 346; is the whole Brahman (n.), 353; Pragâpati becomes a white horse and finds Agni on a lotus-leaf, 360; is the Man, 366; the vital air his pleasing form, 367;
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