What from thy body which with fire is roasted, when thou art set upon the spit, distilleth, Let not that lie on earth or grass neglected, but to the longing Gods let all be offered. 12. They who observing that the Horse is ready call out and say, the... The Texts of the White Yajurveda - Page 224edited by - 1899 - 344 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hinduism - 1898 - 484 pages
...but to the looging gods let all be offered. 12 They who observing that the horse is ready call oat and say, The smell is good ; remove it, And, craving...distribution, — may their approving help promote our labour. 13 The trial-fork of the flesh-cooking caldron, the vessels out of which the broth is sprinkled, The... | |
| A. C. Clayton - Hinduism - 1913 - 334 pages
...veda : What from thy body which with fire is roasted, when thou art set upon the spit, distilleth, — Let not that lie on earth or grass neglected, but to the longing gods let all be offered. They who, observing that the horse is ready, call out and say, ' The smell is good ' remove it, And,... | |
| Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, Jagdish Lal Shastri - Mantras - 1973 - 738 pages
...ceremony. Fill full the channels : obtain abundance of raía; or perhaps oner oblations in abundance. ready call out and say, the smell is good ; remove...distribution, — may their approving help promote our labour. 13 The trial-fork of the flesh-cooking caldron, the vessels out of which the broth is sprinkled, The... | |
| Religion - 2003 - 172 pages
...11 "What from thy body which with fire is roasted, when thon art set upon the spit, distilleth, — Let not that lie on earth or grass neglected, but to the longing gods let all be offered. 12 They who observing that the horse is ready call out and say, The smell is good ; remove it, And,... | |
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