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INDEX TO PARTS III, IV, AND V.
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9 370 -oblation to, 111, 15 ; is
by's in visokin Pata) la.
ahina, III, introd. xix, xx. âhuti, oblation, etymology, V, 27. Aibhávata. See Pratidarsa. aida-saman, produced from the anush-
rubh, and from it the manthin
(graha), IV, 10; how chanted, ib. Aikshvaka. See Purukutsa. Aindravâyava-graha, III, 6. air (antariksha), its union with Vàyu,
III, 148; connected with Indragni, Visvakarman, and Vậyu, 188; heals what is injured and torn in the earth, 221; air. world fashioned by Rudras by means of trishtubh, 234; the home of the waters, 416; supported by the sun, IV, 28; is of trishtubh nature, 57; is the expanse (varivas), 88; is the lower abode, 203; three obla- tions of air (or wind, vata) on chariot, thereby yoking it, 235; air, space, invisible, V, 17; steadied by birds and sun-motes (? sunbeams), 126; connected with Sarasvati, 241; is a place
of abode for all the gods, 505. airs, vital. See prâna. Aishavira, a family of priests, V, 45. Akkbâvâka, cart laden with barley
and yoked with ox his fee at Dasapeya, III, 119; is under
Hotri, V, 137 akshara, III, 158; part of speech,
103; (the imperishable) is the one brick constituting Agni, the great Brahman into which
all beings pass, IV, 343. aksharapankti metre, is the hea
venly world, IV, 88. akshâvâpa (keeper of dice) one of
king's rat nåni, III, 63, 107. akshậvapana, III, 64. Aktâkshya, ill, 153. all-herb seed, sown on site of burial
ground, V, 432. alms, begging of, by Brahmakârin,
V, 49, 50. altar. See fire-altar. amâvâsyâ, the night of the sun and
moon's staying together; new
moon, V, 9. amba, ambika, ambâlika, V, 321. amrita, the nectar of immortality.
See immortality. amritavaka, a certain bird, (keeps
most apart of birds), produces the kshiprasyena (quick eagle),
V, 370. Amsa, partha-oblation to, III, 82. amsu-graha, drawing of, III, 5; is
Pragàpati, the body of the sacrifice, the mind, the out-breath
ing, the eye, V, 105, 106. anaddha-purusha (sham-man), III,
197, 206; looked at, 227. afgali, joining of hands, a sign of
reverence, IV, 165. Angiras, is the breath, III, 254;
Angiras and Adityas contending for getting first to heaven, V, 152; the Veda of the Apsaras, 366; with Yama and the Fathers receive offering of
Gharma, 481. anika, 111, 58. anîkavat, III, 58. animal, domestic, seven kinds of,
possessed by Maruts, JII, 40; five sacrificial, 162; delight near fire, 164; are Agni, 197; horse, ass, and he-goat, search for Agni, 198, 204-206; consists of body and vital air, 193; born with bones, though not introduced with bones into womb, 254; mounted on its middlebody from left side, 361; having received the foetus standing, gives birth whilst lying down, 363; left side of well-filled animal more raised than right, 400; do not diminish, being established in the womb, 401; are the vital airs, 402; the kimpurusha, gaura aranya, gavaya, ushtra, sarabha unfit for sacrifice and not to be eaten by Brahmana, 413; of animals the head born first, IV, 40; biggest about the middle, 40, 50; the right side the stronger, 40; there are animals in the air, 46; are food, 46; four-footed (live) in the air, 50; four kinds of four-footed domestic animals, 36; four-footed, connected with Vasus and Rudras, freed from death through the katurvimsa-stoma, 68; tame, ruled over by Brihaspati, 74; one-hoofed, ruled over by Varuna, 75; small, ruled over by
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