Book Title: Satapatha Bramhana Part 03
Author(s): Julius Eggeling
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ INDEX TO PARTS III, IV, AND V. 519 anuvalor related ature, 3 Anushrubh nature, 304; Anush tubh related to the north, 304. anuvâk ya, is in the Gayatri metre, V, 26. anuyaga, eleven, III, 183; are thun derbolt, hail, and (heavenly) fire brand, V, 42, 43. Anvadhyas, the guardians of one of the four regions, V, 359. anvähârya, mess of rice, the dakshina at Darsapürnamasa, V, 7; ety- mology, 23. Anvâhârya-pakana fire, atonement for its going out lest his cattle die, V, 83; is the air, 178; blood milked by Agnihotra cow to be boiled on enclosed Anva hârya, 183. anvâkbyâna, old tale, regarding bat tles between gods and Asuras, not true, V, 14. anvārambhaniyeshri, III, 42 n.; of Agnyâdhầna at preceding full- moon, V, 2. Anyata bplakshâ, a lake in Kurukshe- tra, visited by swan-maidens, V, 70. apab, etymology, III, 146. apâmarga (achyranthes aspera), thereby the gods wiped away the Rakshas, III, 52; of a backward effect, 54; used for cleansing one's self after a burial, V, 437. apâ mârga-homa, 111, 52. apâna, downward air, becomes the upward air, IV, 16. apâna-bhrit, the eye-sustainer, IV, 15. apasyå bricks, III, 388; laying down of them in first layer, 413 seq. ; are waters, 413; iv, 2; of second layer, 23, 34 seq.; are rain, 34. apendra, III, 130. apradakshinam (apasalavi), V, 323, 467. apratiratha, is Indra, IV, 192; hymn muttered by Brahman, as the fire is led forward, 192. ápri verses, twelve, III, 169, 173; for sautrâmani, V, 244. Apsaras,-from Pragàpati couples issue in the form of Gandharvas and Apsaras, IV, 219; Gandbarvas and Apsaras made offer ing to in râshtrabhrit oblations, 230 seq.; Gandharvas and Apsaras affect sweet scent (gandha) and beauteous form (nipa apsas), 230; and worship the divine Purusha under these forms, 373 ; changed into swans, V, 70 ; Soma Vaishnava their king, the Angiras their Veda, 366. åpti, (twelve) formulas and oblations, III, 29. Åptoryâma, III, introd. xiii, xix xxiii; V, 419; Atirâtra, 397. Åpyas, the guardians of one of the four regions, V, 359. arani, two, V, 74. aranye s nákya, the odd cake to Ma ruts, IV, 310; (extended), V, 336; is speech, IV, 210; the seven rivers flowing westwards, 212; belongs to Pragâpati, 212. Arbhava-pavamâna, of Vâgapeya, III, 9. Arbuda Kadraveya, king of snakes, V, 367. ardhendra oblations of ghee, to Indra coupled successively with one other deity (Agni and Indra, &c.), forming part of the Vasor dhara, IV, 216. Arguna, mystic name of Indra, II1,99. arikupa (metre) is the water, IV, 88. Arishtanemi, the chieftain (grâmani) of the sacrifice (or the north), is the second autumn month, IV, 107. arka, flame, the four, IV, 334 seq.; is the fire on the fire-altar, 342; the fire-altar (Agni-Pragapati), 346, 348; is Aditya; the vital air, 349; the Arka is Agni, Aditya, Prana, the Purusha, 398, 399; the Arka-nature of the Arkya, 402; is the waters, 402; Arka and Asvamedha, be come Death, 404. arka (calotropis gigantea), is food, IV, 157; leaf used for offering to Rudra with, 157; thrown into the pit (kâtvåla), 166; the arka sprang from Rudra's place of rest, 158; is inauspicious and hence must not be trodden upon, 166; arka flowers, leaves, &c., 334 seq. Digitized by Google

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