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

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________________ 554 SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA. cloudy ocean, the sky, 235; three of Yagus, Saman, and Rik (Agni, Mahâvrata and Mahad uktham), 278; the year's sattra likened to the crossing of an ocean, V, 145 seq.; (the aerial), is the wind, 479. offspring, is all the light, III, 239. ogress-ridder, is the wind, V, 479. ointment, for eyes and feet, V, 439. old ox, old barley, and old arm-chair, as fee for oblation to Agni Ayushmat after burial, V, 439. omentum. See vapa. one, is speech, IV, 73. ore, produced from stone, 111, (147), 158. ox, tired out by drawing the cart, III, 257; is Agni, 355; ox will do for (white) horse in leading forward Agni, 360; (pashtbavâh) is vigour, produced in the shape of the brihatî metre, IV, 38; born from of old as a draught animal, V, 294; holding on to the tail of an ox, while return ing home from burial, 438. ox-hide, red, for the layers of bricks to be put on, III, 355; Râganya shoots arrow's at two ox-hides, IV, 283 n. padapankti (metre), is the earth, IV, pailabila pap, consisting of five ob lations, III, 120. paikadasa-stoma, gained by Adityas, III, 40; connected with Kshatra, &c., 91; at evening service of Kesavapaniya, 127; produced from antaryâma-graha, and from it the bribat-prishiba, IV, 7; is bright, the thunderbolt, and the moon, 62; through it, connected with Indra and Vishnu, the Kshatra is freed from death, 68; is the arm, 79; connected with Indra, the Ru dras, the south, &c., for. parkakuda, bricks of the fifth layer, IV, 99, 103 seq.; are the hotrâs, 103; etymology, 103: are the (Sacrificer's) mate, 104 ; offspring, 104; the regions beyond the sun, 104; shafts and missiles protecting the worlds, 104, 105. Pankála, formerly called Krivis, V, 397 ; cf. Sona. parkavatiya offering, III, 48. pankâvattiya, III, 48. parkavimsa-stoma, is the embryos, the year, IV, 64; through it, connected with Adityas and Maruts, embryos are freed from death, 69. pankedbmiya, III, 48. pankti metre, connected with sâkvara and raivata-sâmans, &c., 111, 91; produced from winter, and from it the nidhanavat-saman, IV,u; is the slow metre, in the form of which men were produced, 38; ditto bullocks (anaduh), 39; is the upper region, 45; consists of five feet; is the ear (of Pragåpati), 327-329; of 10,800 pankti consists the whole Rik, and of as many the Yagus (7,200) and Saman (3,600), 353, 353. Para Atnâra Hairanyanabha, king of Kosala, performed the Asva medha, V, 397. Parameshtbin, - Parameshtbin and Aditya connected with the sky, the third svayam-atrina, and fifth layer, III, 188, 190; Pragapati Parameshtbin, lord of beings (bhůta), IV, 76; Parame 88. pail. See milking-pail. Paingya, remark of his on the shad ahas, V, 162; cf. Madhuka. palâgala, courier, one of the ratninab, II1, 64; to him belong skincovered bow, leathern quiver, and red turban, 64. pâlâgali, addressed by chamberlain, V, 387. palâ sa, (butea frondosa), is the Brah man, III, 53, 83, 258; V, 221; consecration vessel therefrom, for Brahmana to sprinkle, III, 83; resin of palasa for boiling water, 229; palása is Soma, 329, 258; site of Gârhapatya swept with palâsa branch, 298; not the Åhavaniya, 343; sacrificial stake to be made thereof, V, 133, 373-375; palâsa branch for sweeping burial-place, 430; palâsa peg, 436. 188 Str thes 1985 brame Digitized by Google

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