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

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________________ INDEX TO PARTS III, IV, AND V. 583 varunic nature, of cow, III, 51. varunya, III, 57. vasa, hymn, IV, 112, 223. vâsa (? desirable or submissive), III, (pap) to, 125; barley pap at Sautramani, 136, 137; Varuna is the injurer, 137; horse slaughtered for him, 162; to him belongs the sling, 279, 280; the sheep sacred to him, 411; Mitra and Varuna, out-breathing and down-breathing, connected with ekavimsa-stoma, IV, 68; rules over one-hoofed animals, 75; protector of the west, roI; connected with the Adityas, saptadasa-stoma, marutvatîyaJastra, vairûpa-sâman, 101, 102; runmatî (lightsome) oblation to, 238; is Agni (when completed and anointed), 238; is the kshatra, 239; Varuna and horse, V, introd. xix seq.; part of Pragapati's body affected by Varuna, 36; takes Sri's sovereign power and receives (mitravindâ) oblation (ten-kapâla cake), 62, 65; sends out his son Bhrigu to improve his knowledge, 108 seq.; through (a cake to) Varuna one delivers one's self from Varuna's power and noose, 221; Varuna's cakes of ten kapâlas, for Varuna is Virâg, the lord of food, 222; connected with winter, 247; upholder of the sacred law, 251; is the king of the gods, 251; receives oblation in Sautråmant (for assisting in healing Indra), 252; swearing by the inviolable waters a sin against Varuna, 265; Varuna's son or brother is a whirlpool, 266; the last of the ten deities ('all the gods') receiving oblations of drops, 281; Varuna Gumbaka, 343; propitiatory barley pap, 346; Varuna seizes upon the drowned, 346; barley sacred to him, 346; Varuna Aditya, king of the Gandharvas, 365; (the regent of waters, ? and Nakshatras) is the self of the gods, 503, 506. Varuna-praghâsâb, seasonal offering, III, 47; part of Pragâpati's body, V, 75; oblations of, 75 n. varuna-sava, III, introd. xxv, 76, 103. Vâruni. See Bhrigu. 77. vasatîvarî water,-at Asvamedha of four kinds, from the four quarters, 275. Vashar, uttered with ten oblations of the Darsapurnamâsa, V, 3; is the sun and Death, and by it the Sacrificer is regenerated and delivered from death, 26; produces wasting away of cattle in winter, 45;-277 note. Vasishtba, the Rishi, is breath, IV, 5; his (knowledge of the) Virâg coveted by Indra, V, 212; formerly only one of his family could become Brahman priest, 212. Vasor dhârâ, shower of wealth, IV, 213 seq.; is Agni's Abhisheka (consecration), 213; its mystic meaning, 221 seq.; corresponds to year and Mahad uktham, 221, 222. Vasu, dwelling in the air, III, 103, 281. Vasus, by thirteen syllables gain the trayodasa-stoma, III, 40; eight Vasus produced from Vâk, 149; placed on earth with Agni, 150; (with Mitra) mix the clay, 231; fashioned this earth-world by means of Gayatri, 233; Rudras and Vasus sing praises of (brick in) second layer, IV, 25; how produced, 33; Vasus and Rudras, connected with the four-footed and the katurvimsa-stoma, 68; Vasus, Rudras, and Adityas separated, and were the lords when heaven and earth separated, 75; connected with Agni, &c., 100; the lords of the east, 100; Vasus, Rudras, Adityas, Maruts, and Visve Devâb build on different quarters of altar E. S. W. N. U., 118; the eight Vasus enumerated, V, 116; arise by performance of morning pressing, 173; consecrate the king by the Gayatra metre, 312; obtain the part of Vishnu, the sacrifice, corresponding to Digitized by Google

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