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

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________________ INDEX TO PARTS III, IV, AND V. 543 Yagus, and Saman, having for their foundations the gold plate, the gold man, and the lotus-leaf, 374 ; on tomb, V, 434, 435. ishsapürta, V, 287 n. ishti, (i.e. kâmyeshri) performed in a low voice, IV, 248. island, neither earth nor water, V, 497. itihasa, legend regarding battles be tween gods and Asuras not true, V, 14; to be studied, 98; is the Veda of water-dwellers, 369. itihasa-purana, to be studied, V, 98. joy (ânanda), is the soul (of know ledge and life), IV, 339, 340. jujube (fruit of Zizyphus Jujuba), three varieties of, used in the Sautramani, V, 214, 215, 219. Ka, Pragapati, III, 173, 175, 221; V, 86; IV, introd. xiv; the four rites relating to Ka, IV, 334 seq. Kådraveya. See Arbuda. Kaikeya. See Asvapati. Kakra. See Revottaras. Kakubb metre, in tbe form of it bulls were produced, IV, 38; is the prana, 88. kâleya-saman, III, introd. xvi. kali, die, III, 107; dominant over the other dice, 108. Kalpa (prospering) oblations, with which the Vasor dhârà con- cludes, IV, 220. kâma, III, 163. kamasa cups, III, 114. Kämpila, V, 311, 321. kâmyeshri, performed in a low voice, IV, 348 n. kandramas. See moon. Kankatîyas, instructed by Sandilya in the sacrificial art of the fire altar, IV, 254. Kanva, saw the cow of plenty and milked her, IV, 303 ; his her- mitage Nådapit, V, 399. kapala,potsberd, of broken ukha, III, 363. kapott (kapotin), a particular form of a tree, 123. kapya, a dish, V, 220. Karakadhvaryu, IV, 15, 129. Karakab, III, 171, 175. Karoti, -there Tura Kåvasheya built a fire-altar, IV, 279. kârshmarya (gmelina arborea), a Rakshas-killing tree, III, 373. karůkara ( vertebra), V, 165. Kasya (of the Käsis), V, 401. Kavyapa, all creatures descended from him, III, 390; officiates at Sarvamedha of Visvakarman, V, 421;--the Kasyapas, a family of priests, IV, 345 n. katurdasa-stoma, gained by Vasus, III, 40. kâturmasya, seasonal offerings, insti. tuted by the gods, III, 47; he who offers them eats food, every four months, in the other world, IV, 299; - esoteric remarks upon them, V, 74 seq.; by them Pragâpati fashioned for himself a body, 74 ; amount to the year and the Mahâvrata, 78; are the year, 309; kâturmasya victims at Asvamedha, 309, 383; seasonal animal sacrifices, 402. katurvimsa, first day after opening day) of Sattra and formerly one of the three great rites' of the year, V, (139), 144, 156, 167. katurvimsa-stoma, is the womb, the year, IV, 64; through it, connected with Vasus and Rudras, the four-footed are freed from death, 68. katushtoma, is the stay, support, Vayu, IV, 66; connected with Savitri and Brihaspati, frees the quarters from death, 69; V, 78, 329; is the Krita among dice, 330; the highest of stomas, 332; Gotama's Stoma, 375. katuskatvarimsa - stoma, connected with Yavas and Ayavas, frees creatures from death, IV, 69; is trishtubb (4 and 11) and thunderbolt, 85. katustrimsa-stoma, is the range of the ruddy one (sun), the year, IV, 65. kâtvåla (pit), is the same in cubit extent) as Agni (fire-altar), III, 309; arka-leaf thrown in, 166; is fire, 166; is the place for cleansing, V, 489 n.; between Digitized by Google

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