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

Previous | Next

Page 2353
________________ 576 SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA. IV, 231; is the highest of all the universe, 240; created by the Brahman and placed in the sky, V, 27; evolved from the sky, and from him the Samaveda, 102; Sürya's daughter purifies the Soma with tailwhisk, 226; she is Faith, 226; Sürya, the highest light, is heaven, 267; sacrificed as animal victim, 320; expiatory pap, 346, 347; is the eye of creatures, 346; Sürya, Váyu, and Heaven and Earth, 347; walks singly, 388; one of his rays is the rainwinner, 478; is heaven, the highest light, 502; (regent of the sky) is the self of the gods, 505. Süryakandramasau, are Pragàpati's eyes, III, 313. Süryastut Ukthya, V, 419. Sushena, Parganya's chieftain (gra mani) in the upper region, is the second winter month, IV, 108. Susravas Kaushya, a teacher, IV, 391. Sata, one of the ratninab, III, 60; is the spiriter (sava), 60-62; 11. suta and åsuta, V, 341 n. Svadha, as such the Fathers wor. ship the divine Purusha, IV, 373; the Father's food, V, 96- 98, 234; the autumn is the Svadha, 423. svadhyâya, the study of one's daily lesson of the scriptures, V, 100 seq. svaha, therewith logs are conse crated, III, 261; is food, IV, 159; is distinct (definite), 183; is the Vashat, 277. Svaidâyana, a Saunaka, and northern Brâhmana, defeats Uddalaka Aruni, V, 50 seq. svar,--cf. bhab. svarag, metre, III, 364; of thirty- four syllables, IV, 385. svåra-sâman, produced from Trish- rubh, and from it the Antaryama-graha, IV, 6, 7; how chanted, ib. svara-sâman days, performed either as Agnishtonias or as Ukthyas, V, 147. Svarbhanu, an Asura, smites the sun with darkness, 111, 65, 406. Svargit Nâgnagita, or Nagoagit, the Gåndhåra, a rågangabandhu, IV, 21. svayam-åtrinâ brick, represents the three worlds, III, 155; the first belongs to Pragâpati, 187, 378; second to Indragnî and Visvakarman, 188; third to Parameshtbin, 188;-laying down of first, as earth, food, and vital air, 377; the lower vital air, 399; IV, 2; the second (in the third layer) is the middle part of the body and its vital air, 42; the air, 44, 45; the third (in the fifth layer), 96, 99; the vital air in the middle of the body, 114, 116, 140 seg.; obla. tions thereon, 182; is an uttaravedi, 182; svayamåtrinrás as substitutes for fire-altar, 271. Svetaketu Aruneya, has sacrifice performed for him by Vaisvávasarya, IV, 333; his view regarding the fore-offerings, V, 40; regarding the nature of honey, 90; disputation on Agoihotra at Gapaka's house, 112 seq. ; questioned by his father regarding the fording-footholds of the year, 147. Svikna. See Pratidarsa, Rishabha. Svisbtakrit, performed between two oblations, III, 40; the same for kâmyeshlis, IV, 248; is fervour (tapas), V, 41; the Kshatra, 153; three oblations of blood at Asvamedha, 337, 338; is Rudra, 338. swan maidens, V, 70. sweat-pores, as many as there are hair-pits and rain-drops, V, 169. Syaita-saman, III, introd. xvi; sung by some over completed altar, IV, 18o. syâma, III, 14. syâmaka, millet, III, 70. Syaparna, a people, IV, 344 n.; Syâparna Sayakấyana, 111,171; IV, 274, 344. syena, falcon or eagle, one of the Gayatri metre is the bahishpavamâna) bearing the Sacrificer to bliss, V, 173; the talon Digitized by Google

Loading...

Page Navigation
1 ... 2351 2352 2353 2354 2355 2356 2357 2358 2359 2360 2361 2362 2363 2364 2365 2366 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 2372 2373 2374 2375 2376 2377 2378 2379 2380 2381 2382