Philosophy and Religion / Black Yajurveda (Taittiriya Sanhita)

    The Veda of the Black Yajus School (Taittiriya Sanhita)

    Table of Contents

    Translated by Arthur Berriedale Keith, 1914

    Kanda I

    Prapathaka 1. The new and full moon sacrifices

    1. The driving away of the calves
    2. The taking of the strew
    3. The milking
    4. The making of the offering
    5. The preparation of the grain
    6. The pounding
    7. The placing of the potsherds
    8. The cooking of the cake
    9. The altar
    10. The offering of the oblation
    11. The sprinkling and the enclosing-sticks
    12. The libations of butter
    13. The interchange of the ladles
    14. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 2. The Soma sacrifice

    1. The preparation of the sacrificer
    2. The consecration of the sacrificer
    3. The place of sacrifice
    4. The sacrificial cow
    5. The footprints of the cow
    6. The measuring of the Soma
    7. The buying of the Soma
    8. The placing of the Soma on the cart
    9. The taking of the Soma to the hall
    10. The guest-offering to the Soma
    11. The Upasads
    12. The high altar
    13. The sacrificial carts and the shed
    14. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 3. The Victim for Agni and Soma

    1. The making of the Sadas
    2. The making of the sound-holes
    3. The adoration of the altars
    4. The adoration of the altars
    5. The cutting of the sacrificial post
    6. The placing of the post
    7. The driving up of the victim
    8. The slaying of the victim
    9. The cutting out of the omentum
    10. The offering of the fat
    11. The supplementary offering of the intestines
    12. The Vasativari waters
    13. The descent of the Soma from the cart
    14. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 4. The Soma cups

    1. The making ready of the Soma
    2. The Upançu cup
    3. The Antaryama cup
    4. The cup for Indra and Vayu
    5. The cup for Mitra and Varuna
    6. The cup for the Açvins
    7. The cup for the Açvins
    8. The Çukra and Manthin cups
    9. The Çukra and Manthin cups
    10. The Agrayana cup
    11. The Agrayana cup
    12. The Ukthya cup
    13. The Dhruva cup
    14. The Seasonal cups
    15. The cup for Indra and Agni
    16. The cup for the All-gods
    17. The cup for the Maruts
    18. The cup for the Maruts
    19. The cup for the Maruts
    20. The cup for Mahendra
    21. The cup for Mahendra
    22. The cup for the Adityas
    23. The cup for Savitr
    24. The cup for Savitr
    25. The cup for Savitr
    26. The cup for the All-gods
    27. The cup for Agni with the wives of the gods
    28. The cup for the yoker of the bays
    29. The supplementary cup for Agni
    30. The supplementary cup for Indra
    31. The supplementary cup for Sarya
    32. The fire ritual
    33. The fire ritual
    34. The fire ritual
    35. The horse sacrifice
    36. The horse sacrifice
    37. The Sodaçin cup
    38. The Sodaçin cup
    39. The Sodaçin cup
    40. The Sodaçin cup
    41. The Sodaçin cup
    42. The Sodaçin cup
    43. The Daksina offerings
    44. The Samistayajus offerings
    45. The concluding bath
    46. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 5. The Rekindling of the Fire

    1. The mode of rekindling the fire
    2. Details of the rekindling
    3. The Mantras for the rekindling
    4. The explanation of the Mantras
    5. The Mantras for the adoration of the Ahavaniya
    6. The Mantras for the adoration of the Garhapatya
    7. The explanation of the Mantras in i. 5. 5
    8. The explanation of the Mantras in i. 5. 6
    9. The Agnihotra in the rekindling
    10. The reverence of the fire before a journey, i. 5. 10 a-f. The Sacrificer's part in the new and fall moon sacrifices, i. 5. 10 g-n
    11. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 6. The sacrificer's part in the new and full moon sacrifices

    1. The taking of the butter
    2. The offering of the oblation
    3. The portions of the sacrifice, &c.
    4. The supplementary offerings
    5. The filling of the Dhruva and the striding of the sacrificer
    6. The reverence of the sun and the altars
    7. The putting of the sticks on the fire and the vow
    8. The bringing together of the sacrificial implements
    9. The twelve pairs in the sacrifices
    10. The depositing of the oblation
    11. The explanation of the Mantras of invocation
    12. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 7. The sacrificer's part in the new and full moon sacrifices

    1. The invocation of the Ida
    2. The celebration of the Ida
    3. The mess of food for the priests
    4. The offerings to the gods and the Brahmans
    5. The explanation of the filling of the Dhruva
    6. The explanation of the reverence of the sun and the altars. The Vajapeya, i. 7. 7-12
    7. The preparation of the chariot
    8. The chariot race
    9. The mounting of the sacrificial post
    10. The offerings of food
    11. The proclaiming of victories
    12. The Atigrahya cups
    13. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 8. The Rajasuya

    1. The offerings to Nirrti and others
    2. The Vaiçvadeva offerings
    3. The Varunapraghasa offerings
    4. The Sakamedha offerings
    5. The offering to the Pitrs at the Sakamedhas
    6. The cakes for Tryambaka at the Sakamedhas
    7. The offerings to Çunasira and others
    8. The offerings to various deities
    9. The offerings in the houses of the Ratnins
    10. The Devasu oblations
    11. The drawing of the waters of consecration
    12. The preparation of the waters of consecration
    13. The mounting of the quarters
    14. The consecration
    15. The progress with the chariot
    16. The adoration of the king
    17. The offerings to the Samsrps
    18. The Daçapeya
    19. The propitiation of the quarters and offerings to the Satyadatas
    20. The offerings to the Prayuja
    21. The Sautramani
    22. The special sacrifices

    Kanda II

    Prapathaka 1. The special animal sacrifices

    1. Offerings for those desiring wealth, &c.
    2. Offerings for those desiring freedom from disease, &c.
    3. Offerings for those desiring victory, &c.
    4. Offerings for those desiring splendour, &c.
    5. Offerings for those desiring cattle, &c.
    6. Offerings for those desiring villages, &c.
    7. Offerings for those desiring splendour, &c.
    8. Offerings for those desiring splendour, &c.
    9. Offerings for those desiring food, &c.
    10. Offerings for certain eventualities
    11. Mantras for the special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 2. The special sacrifices

    1. Offerings for those desiring children, &c.
    2. Offerings to Agni as path-maker, &c.
    3. Offerings to Agni as desire, &c.
    4. Offerings to Agni as possessed of food, &c.
    5. Offerings to Vaiçvanara, Dadhikravan, and the Maruts
    6. Offerings to Aditi, Vaiçvanara, and Varuna
    7. Offerings to Indra
    8. Offerings to Indra, who goes straight forward, &c.
    9. Offerings to Agni and Visnu, and to Sarasvati
    10. Offerings to Soma, Rudra, and Agni
    11. Offerings to Indra with the Maruts
    12. Mantras for the special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 3. The special sacrifices (continued)

    1. Offerings for the Adityas and the Maruts
    2. Offerings for those afraid of death, &c.
    3. Offerings for those who are parted from the sacrifice, &c.
    4. Offerings for those desiring heaven, &c.
    5. Offerings for one seized by disease
    6. Offering for power to eat food
    7. Offering with all the Prsthas for strength.
    8. Offering for one desiring sight
    9. Offering for one desiring a village
    10. Mantras of the offering for one desiring life
    11. Offerings for one long diseased and for one desiring life
    12. Offering for one who receives a horse
    13. Offering for one seized by misfortune
    14. Mantras for the special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 4. The special sacrifices (continued)

    1. Offering for one contending with foes
    2. The victorious offering for one contending with foes
    3. The Samvargesti
    4. Oblation of beans to Prajapati
    5. The Mantras for the Citra sacrifice
    6. The Citra sacrifice
    7. The Mantras for the Kariristi, first part
    8. The Mantras for the Kariristi, second part
    9. The explanation of the Mantras in ii. 4. 7
    10. The explanation of the Mantras in ii. 4. 8
    11. The offering of three constituents
    12. The deity of the offering of three constituents
    13. The oblation to Indra and Brhaspati
    14. Mantras for the special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 5. The now and full moon sacrifices

    1. Indra and Viçvarupa, son of Tvastr
    2. The slaying of Vrtra by Indra
    3. The offering of the Samnayya at the new moon
    4. Offerings to Agni, Visnu, &c.
    5. The Samnayya as equivalent to a Soma sacrifice
    6. The new and full moon sacrifices as compared with Soma sacrifices
    The part of the Hotr at the new and full moon sacrifices, ii. 5. 7-11. 1-3
    7. The kindling-verses
    8. The kindling-verses
    9. The Pravara and the Nivids
    10. Optional recitations of the Samidhenis
    11. Rules for the conduct of the Hotr, ii. 5. 11. 1-3. Rules for the conduct of the Adhvaryu, ii. 5. 11. 3-9
    12. Mantras for the special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 6. The now and full moon sacrifices

    1. The fore-sacrifices
    2. The portions of butter
    3. The cake for Agni
    4. The measuring out of the altar
    5. The preparation of the strew
    6. The Upançu and Svistakrt offerings. The part of the Hotr at the new and fall moon sacrifices, ii. 6. 7-10
    7. The invocation of the Ida
    8. The eating of the Ida and the Praçitra
    9. The after-sacrifices, the Suktavaka and Namovaka
    10. The Çanyuvaka and Patnisamyajas
    11. The Mantras of the Hotr at the Samvargesti
    12. The Mantras of the Hotr at the sacrifice to the Pitrs

    Kanda III

    Prapathaka 1. The supplement to the Soma sacrifice

    1. The Mantras used by the Diksita
    2. The Mantras for the placing of the Soma
    3. The anointing of the carts and the making of the fire
    4. The Mantras for the slaying of the victim
    5. The explanation of the Mantras in iii. 1. 4
    6. The stroking of the implements
    7. The rivalry of sacrificers
    8. The Nigrabhya waters
    9. The offerings at the end of the pressings
    10. The Pravrtahoma and Vipruddhoma
    11. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 2. The supplement to the Soma sacrifice (continued)

    1. The Pavamana Stotras
    2. The three pressings
    3. The gazing on the Soma
    4. The Mantras for the creeping to the Sadas
    5. The Mantras for the drinking of the Soma
    6. The speckled butter
    7. The Stotra and the Çastra.
    8. Miscellaneous Mantras for the midday and evening pressings
    9. The Pratigara
    10. The Pratinirgrahya cups
    11. The special.sacrifices

    Prapathaka 3. The supplement to the Soma sacrifice (continued)

    1. The Mantras for the supplementary cups
    2. The Mantras for beginning the Stotra and the Pratigara
    3. The Mantras for the Ançu and Adabhya cups
    4. The explanation of the Mantras in iii. 3. 3
    5. The Mantras for the Prçni cups at the Dvadaçaha
    6. The Atigrahya cups at the Gavam Ayana
    7. The formulae of invocation at the Soma sacrifice
    8. The concluding ceremonies
    9. The offering of an aged bull
    10. The expiation for the slaughter of a victim with embryo
    11. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 4. The optional and occasional offerings

    1. The explanation of the Mantras in iii. 3. 10
    2. The Mantras for the offering of a goat
    3. The explanation of the Mantras in iii. 4. 2
    4. The Mantras of the Jaya offerings
    5. The Mantras of the Abhyntana offerings
    6. The exposition of the Mantras in iii. 4. 4, 5, and 7
    7. The Mantras of the Rastrabhrt offerings
    S. The use of the Ristrabhrt offerings
    9. The oblations to the goddesses and Dhatr
    10. The offering to Vastospati before travel
    11. The special sacrifices

    Prapathaka 5. Miscellancous supplements

    1. The introductory rite of the new and full moon sacrifices
    2. The Stomabhagas
    3. The Visnvatikramas
    4. The Atimoksa Mantras
    5. The Aditya cup in the third pressing
    6. Mantras connected with the wife of the sacrificer
    7. The wood for the ladles in the new and full moon sacrifices
    8. The Dadhi cup
    9. The explanation of the Mantras in iii, 5. 8
    10. The Atigrahya and Prana cups at the Gavam Ayana
    11. The Mantras of the Hotr in the animal sacrifice

    Kanda IV

    Prapathaka 1. The placing of the fire in the fire-pan.

    1. The taking up of the spade
    2. The obtaining of the clay
    3. The digging up of the clay
    4. The taking of the clay
    5. The fashioning of the pan
    6. The preparing of the pan
    7. The Samidheni verses with the offering of five victims
    8. The Apri verses for the fire sacrifices
    9. The kindling of the fire in the pan
    10. The carrying of the fire
    11. The Mantras for the offerings at the Vaiçvadeva,

    Prapathaka 2. The preparation of the ground for the fire

    1. The placing of the fire-pan on the throne
    2. The adoration of the fire
    3. The taking of the fire to the place of piling
    4. The piling of the Garhapatya
    5. The ploughing of the earth for the Ahavaniya
    6. The sowing of the earth
    7. The casting of lumps of earth
    8. The depositing of the gold plate
    9. The depositing of the naturally perforated brick, &c.
    10. The placing of the heads of the victims
    11. The Mantras for the offerings at the Varunapraghksas.

    Prapathaka 3. The five layers of bricks

    1. The Apasya bricks of the first layer
    2. The Pranabhrt bricks of the first layer
    3. The Apanabhrt bricks of the first layer
    4. The Açvini bricks of the second layer
    5. The Vayasya bricks of the second layer
    6. The naturally perforated and other bricks of the third layer
    7. The Brhati bricks of the third layer
    8. The Aksnayastomiya bricks of the fourth layer
    9. The Aksnayastomiya bricks of the fourth layer
    10. The Srsti bricks of the fourth layer
    11. The Vyusti bricks of the fourth layer
    12. The Asapatna and other bricks of the fifth layer
    13. The Mantras for the offerings at the Sakamedhas

    Prapathaka 4. The fifth layer of bricks

    1. The Stomabhaga bricks
    2. The Nakasad bricks
    8. The Pañcacoda bricks
    4. The Metre bricks
    5. The Sayuj bricks
    6. The Viçvajyotis bricks
    7. The Bhuyaskrt bricks
    8. The Indratanu bricks
    9. The Yajñatanu bricks
    10. The Naksatra bricks
    11. The seasonal bricks
    12. The Mahaprstha Mantras in the horse sacrifice

    Prapathaka 5. The offerings to Rudra

    1. The appeasing of Rudra
    2. The double offering of homage to Rudra
    3. The double offering of homage to Rudra
    4. The double offering of homage to Rudra
    5. The single offering of homage to Rudra
    6. The single offering of homage to Rudra
    7. The single offering of homage to Rudra
    8. The single offering of homage to Rudra
    9. The single offering of homage to Rudra
    10. Reverses to Rudra
    11. Rc and Yajus verses to Rudra

    Prapathaka 6. The preparation of the fire

    1. The besprinkling and dragging over
    2. The offering to Viçvakarman
    3. The leading forth of the fire
    4. The Apratiratha hymn
    5. The placing of the fire. The horse sacrifice, iv. 6. 6-9
    6. The equipment of the sacrificer
    7. Verses in praise of the steed
    8. Verses in praise of the steed
    9. Verses in praise of the steed

    Prapathaka 7. The piling of the fire (continued)

    1. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    2. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    3. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    4. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    5. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    6. The Ardhendrani formulae
    7. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    8. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    9. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    10. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    11. The Vasor Dhara offerings
    12. The Vajaprasaviya offering
    13. The yoking of the fire
    14. The Vihavya bricks
    15. The Mantras for the Mrgaresti of the horse sacrifice

    Kanda V

    Prapathaka 1. The placing of the fire in the fire-pan

    1. The libation to Savitr and the taking of the spade
    2. The going for the clay
    3. The preparation of the ground
    4. The gathering of the clay for the altar
    5. The depositing of the clay
    6. The making of the fire-pan
    7. The preparation of the pan
    8. The heads of the victims
    9. The production of fire in the pan
    10. The fire in the pan
    11. The Apri hymn for the horse sacrifice

    Prapathaka 2. The preparation of the ground for the fire

    1. The placing of the fire on the throne and its adoration
    2. The carrying of the fire in the pan
    3. The piling of the Garhapatya
    4. The mingling of the fires
    5. The ploughing of the sacrificial ground
    6. The casting on of sand
    7. The depositing of the gold plate
    8. The placing of the naturally perforated brick
    9. The putting down of the pan, &c.
    10. The bricks of the first layer. The horse sacrifice (continued), v. 2. 11 and 12
    11. The marking out of the lines of the horse
    12. The flaying of the horse

    Prapathaka 3. The second and later layers of bricks

    1. The bricks of the second layer
    2. The bricks of the third layer
    3. The Aksnayastomiya bricks of the fourth layer
    4. The Srsti and Vyusti bricks of the fourth layer
    5. The Asapatna and Viraj bricks of the fifth layer
    6. The Stomabhaga bricks of the fifth layer
    7. The Nakasad and other bricks of the fifth layer
    8. The Metre bricks of the fifth layer
    9. The Sayuj and other bricks
    10. The Vrstisani and other bricks
    11. The Bhuyaskrt bricks
    12. The horse sacrifice (continued)

    Prapathaka 4. The piling of the fire altar (continued)

    1. The Indratanu, Yajñatanu, and Naksatra bricks
    2. The Rtavya bricks, &c.
    3. The explanation of the Çatarudriya
    4. The besprinkling and dragging over
    5. The anointing with butter and the libation to Viçvakarman
    6. The putting on of the kindling-sticks and the taking forward of the fire
    7. The placing of the fire on the altar
    8. The Vasor Dhara
    9. The Vajaprasaviya
    10. The yoking of the fire and the re-piling
    11. The Vihavya bricks
    12, The horse sacrifice (continued)

    Prapathaka 5. The piling of the fire altar (continued)

    1. The Diksaniyesti
    2. The piling of the fire and the keeping in the pan
    3. The pan, the head of the man, and the Vamabhrt brick
    4. The Viraj and the Retahsic bricks
    5. The gold and the naturally perforated bricks
    6. The form of the days and space-filler bricks
    7. The rule as to the number of stakes, &c.
    8. The reverence of the fire and the Atmestakas
    9. Miscellaneous rites
    10. The serpent and other offerings
    The horse sacrifice (continued), v. 5. 11-24
    11. List of victims
    12. List of victims
    13. List of victims
    14, List of victims
    15. List of victims
    16. List of victims
    17. List of victims
    18. List of victims
    19. List of victims
    20. List of victims
    21. List of victims
    22. List of victims
    23. List of victims
    24. List of victims

    Prapathaka 6. The piling of the flre altar (continued)

    1. The Mantras for the pot bricks
    2. The pot bricks and the oblation to Brhaspati
    3. The Bhutestakas
    4. The offerings on the Darbha grass
    5. Certain offerings in the Abhijit
    6. Explanation of certain points in the ritual in v. 6. 5
    7. Variant lengths of the Diksa
    8. Miscellaneous points of ritual
    9. Further points of ritual
    10. The merits of the fire-piling
    The horse sacrifice (continued), v. 6.11-23
    11. List of eighteen victims
    12. List of eighteen victims
    13. List of eighteen victims
    14. List of eighteen victims
    15. List of eighteen victims
    16. List of eighteen victims
    17. List of eighteen victims
    18. List of eighteen victims
    19. List of eighteen victims
    20. List of eighteen victims
    21. The pairs of victims
    22. The victims on the last Atiratra day
    23. The seasonal victims

    Prapathaka 7. The piling of the fire altar (continued)

    1. The mode of piling the fire
    2. The Ajyani bricks
    3. The Vajrini bricks and the Vasor Dhara
    4. The Rastrabhrt bricks
    5. The restoration of the extinguished fire
    6. Miscellaneous rules regarding the fire
    7. The Akati libations
    8. The self-piling of the fire
    9. The taking of the fire
    10. The putting down of the heads of the victims. The horse sacrifice (continued), v. 7. 11-26
    11. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    12. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    13. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    14. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    15. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    16. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    17. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    18. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    19. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    20. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    21. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    22. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    23. Offerings with the parts of the victim
    24. The Açvastomiya
    25. Mantras said over the head of the horse
    26. The smelling of the food by the horse

    Kanda VI

    Prapathaka 1. The exposition of the Soma sacrifice.

    1. The entrance into the hall
    2. The consecration libations
    3. The garment of black antelope skin, the girdle, the horn
    4. The obligations of the consecrated
    5. The preliminary offering
    6. The purchase of the Soma
    7. The treatment of the Soma cow
    8. The offerings in the footprints of the cow
    9. The measuring of the Soma
    10. The purchase price of the Soma
    11. The carrying of the Soma in a cart

    Prapathaka 2. The exposition of the Soma sacrifice (continued)

    1. The guest offering to the Soma
    2. The Tanunaptra
    3. The Upasads
    4. The altar
    5. The milk drink
    6. The form of the place of sacrifice
    7. The high altar
    8. The anointing with butter
    9. The oblation-receptacle
    10. The Sadas
    11. The sounding-holes

    Prapathaka 3. The exposition of the Soma sacrifice (continued)

    1. The altars
    2. The Vaisarjana offerings
    3. The cutting of the sacrificial post
    4. The placing of the post
    5. The production of fire
    6. The yoking of the victim
    7. The Samidhenis, anointing with the butter, the fore-sacrifices
    8. The slaying of the victim
    9. The offering of the omentum
    10. The cutting off of portions
    11. The after-sacrifices

    Prapathaka 4. The exposition of the Soma sacrifice (continued)

    1. The offering of the intestines
    2. The Vasativari water
    3. The descent of the Soma
    4. The measuring of the Soma
    5. The Upançu cup
    6. The Antaryama cup
    7. The cup for Indra and Vayu
    8. The cup for Mitra and Varuna
    9. The cup for the Açvins
    10. The Çukra and Manthin cups
    11. The Agrayana cup

    Prapathaka 5. The exposition of the Soma sacrifice (continued)

    1. The Ukthya cup
    2. The Dhruva cup
    3. The seasonal cups
    4. The cup for Indra and Agni
    5. The cups for the Maruts and Mahendra
    6. The cup for Aditi
    7. The cups for Savitr and the All-gods
    8. The cup for the wives of the gods
    9. The cup for the yoker of the bays
    10. The renewed taking of the Agrayana cup, &c.
    11. The praise of the Soma vessels

    Prapathaka 6. The exposition of the Daksina and other offerings

    1. The Daksina offerings
    2. The Samistayajus
    3. The concluding bath
    4. The eleven posts
    5. The eleven victims
    6. The victim for Tvastr with the wives of the gods
    7. The Soma oblation, &c.
    8. The Atigrahya cups
    9. The Adabhya cup
    10. The Ançu cup
    11. The Sodaçin cup

    Kanda VII

    Prapathaka 1. The Ekaha and Ahina Sacrifices

    1. The Agnistoma
    2. The praise of the Stomas
    3. The Atiratra
    4. The Dviratra of the Angirases
    5. The origin of the Triratra of Garga
    6. The Soma cow
    7. The giving of the cow
    8. The Caturatra of Atri
    9. The Caturatra of Jamadagni
    10. The Pañcaratra. The horse sacrifice (continued), vii. 1. 11-20
    11. The sprinkling of the horse
    12. The names of the horse
    13. The springing of the horse
    14. The first offerings
    15. The first offerings
    16. The first consecration
    17. The Ekavinçini consecration
    18. The seasonal consecrations
    19. The movements of the horse
    20. The Savitras

    Prapathaka 2. The Ahina sacrifices (continued)

    1. The Sadratra
    2. The Saptaratra
    3. The Astaratra
    4. The Navaratra
    5. The Daçaratra
    6. The Ekadaçaratra. The Dvadaçaratra, vii. 2. 7-10
    7. Various arrangements of the cups
    8. The order of the cups
    9. The first eleven days
    10. The twelfth day. The horse sacrifice (continued)
    11. The offerings to the numbers in sequence
    12. The offerings to the uneven numbers
    13. The offerings to the even numbers
    14. The offerings to the numbers 3, 5, &c.
    15. The offerings to the numbers 4, 8, &c.
    16. The offerings to the numbers 5, 10, &c.
    17. The offerings to the numbers 10, 20, &c.
    18. The offerings to the numbers 20, 40, &c.
    19. The offerings to the numbers 50, 100, &c
    20. The offerings to the numbers 100, 1000, &c.

    Prapathaka 3. The Sattras.

    1. The last day of the Dvadaçaha
    2. The praise of the sacrificer with the Dvadaçaha
    3. The Trayodaçaratra
    4. The Caturdaçaratra
    5. The second Caturdaçaratra
    6. The Pañcadaçaratra
    7. The second Pañcadaçaratra
    8. The Saptadaçaratra
    9. The Vinçatiratra
    10. The Ekavinçatiratra. The horse sacrifice (continued), vii. 3. 11-20
    11. The Apti Mantras
    12. The Paryapti Mantras
    13. The Abhu Mantras
    14. The Anubhu Mantras
    15. The Mantras for the Vaiçvadeva libation
    16. The Mantras for the offering of the members
    17. The Mantras for the offering to the forms
    18. The Mantras for the offering to the colours
    19. The Mantras for the offering to the plants
    20. The Mantras for the offering to the trees

    Prapathaka 4. The Sattras (continued)

    1. The Caturvinçatiratra
    2. The second Caturvinçatiratra
    3. The Trinçadratra
    4. The Dvatrinçadratra
    5. The Trayastrinçadratra
    6. The Sadtrinçadratra
    7. The Ekonapañcaçadratra. The Year Sattra, vii. 4. 8-11
    8. The time for the consecration
    9. The consecration And the Upasad days
    10. The Prayaniya day
    11. The days of the months. The horse sacrifice (continued), vii. 4. 12-22
    12. The Mantras for the Apavya. Offering
    13. The Mantras for the offerings to the waters
    14. The Mantras for the offerings to the waters
    15. The Mantras for the smiting of the dog
    16. The Mantras for the Yavyahoma
    17. The Gavya Mantras
    18. The riddle
    19. The queen and the dead horse
    20. The treatment of the living horse
    21. The Mantras for the Samtatihoma
    22. The Mantras for the Pramuktihoma

    Prapathaka 5. The Gavam Ayana

    1. The Gavam Ayana
    2. The length of the Gavam Ayana
    3. The omission of the Prsthas
    4. The peculiarities of the second half of the rite
    5. The form of competing rites
    6. The omission of a day
    7. The Utsarginam Ayana
    8. The specialities of the Samans of the Mahavrata
    9. The ceremonial of the Mahavrata
    10. The dance of the female slaves. The horse sacrifice (continued), vii. 5. 11-25
    11. The Mantras for the Annahoma
    12. The Mantras for the Çarirahoma
    13. The Mantras for the placing of the Paridhis
    14. List of various oblations
    15. Explanation of the oblations in vii. 5. 14
    16. The Mantras for the first Mahiman cup
    17. The Mantras for the second Mahiman cup
    18. The Mantras for the Annahoma
    19. The Mantras for addressing the horse
    20. Further Mantras for the Annahoma
    21. Expiatory offerings
    22. The Mrgarestis
    23. The Mantras for the Samnatihomas
    24. The Mantras of the Sacrificer
    25. The horse as the microcosm


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