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sandhi-stotra, III, introd. xviii, xix, 12; is trivrit at Kesavapanîya, Sândila, fire-altar, IV, 167, 222, 272,
127.
SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA.
274.
Sandilya, III, 414; IV, introd. xviii, instructs the Kankatîyas, IV, 254, 279; disputing with his pupil Saptarathavâbani, 295; instructs Vâmakakshayana, 345; his doctrine of the Brahman, 400.
Sândilyâyana, instructs Daiyâmpâti, IV, 273; cf. Kelaka Sândilyâyana, 364. Jântadevatya, the same as satarudriya, IV, 156.
sap, vital (rasa), unites head and breath (vital air), IV, 201. sapha. See lifting-stick. saptadasa-stoma, III, introd. xxiii;
connected with Vis, &c., 91; used at Dasapeya, 118; at middayservice of Kesavapanîya, 127; produced from sukra graha, and from it the vairûpa-saman, IV, 9; is space, Pragâpati, the year, 62; connected with gods generally and the creator, frees the Vis from death, 68; is food, 79; connected with Varuna, the Adityas, the west, &c.,
IOI, 102.
Saptarathavâhani, disputing with his teacher Sandilya, IV, 295. sapti, leader or side-horse, III, 20, 21. Sarasvat, is the mind, III, 398; V,
assists
32, 35. Sârasvata wells, III, 398. Sarasvati, victim to, III, introd. xviii, xxiv; is Vâk, 39, 80, 398; V, 32, 35, 293, 476; pârthaoblation to, III, 82; Varuna, 113; samsrip-oblation (pap), 115; prayugam havis (pap), 125; ewe with teats in dewlap her victim at Sautrâmani, 129; cures Indra of effects of Soma, 135; with Sarasvati Vak's support the Sacrificer is anointed at Agnikayana, IV, 228; takes Sri's prosperity (pushti) and receives (mitravinda) oblation (pap), V, 62-65; is healing medicine, and assists the Asvins in curing
Indra, whence she gets the ram for her guerdon, 216, 223; ram immolated to her, 217; ewes sacred to her, 218; she distils the Soma (plant) brought away from Namuki by the Asvins, 232; connected with the air (and the middaypressing), 241, 247; bestows food, 243; connected the rainy season and autumn, 247; together with the Arvins she prepares the Sautrâmani to heal Indra, 249; Asvins, Sarasvatî and Indra are everything here, 253; have a share in the Gharma, 475; an ewe her victim at Arvamedha, 300; assists the Asvins in restoring the head of Makha, 475. Sarasvati, river, water from it used for coronation of king, III, 73sârathi, III, 62. sarira, etymology (sri), III, 144. Sârkarâkshya. See Gana. Sârigaya. See Suplan. sarpana, III, 114; with the horse, to the Pavamâna-stotra, V, 305. sarpanâma-formulas, 111, 369; ety
mology, 370.
sarpavidyâ, the Veda of snakes, V, 367.
Sarva, form and name of Agni, III, 159; is the waters, 159. Sarvamedha, III, introd. xxvi; V. 417 seq.; a ten-days' sacrifice, 418. Sarvaprishtba, III, introd. xxii; IV, 246.
sarvastoma, IV, 246. sarvavedasa, sarvasva (all one's property),-substitutes in giving it away, IV, 321 n.
sastra, III, introd. xii; attended by Sacrificer, 41; is the Sacrificer's subjects, 41; same as stotra, IV, 14; (professional) reciter is despised, 367; (uktha) without it, the stotra is in vain, V, 257.
sasvat, III, 98; V, 250 n. sata, a bowl (of reed), V, 220, 252. satamâna, round (gold) plate, III,
104; presented to Brahman, 141; fee for bahishpavamâna of Asvamedha, V, 306.
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