Anushtup

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 17 Jul 2011 08:15 and updated at 17 Jul 2011 08:15

SUKLA YAJURVEDA NOUNS

yvs.8 Anushtup is the song that sings thy praises.
yvs.10 Thy guardians be Anushtup, Vairaja psalm, the twenty onefold praise song, the season Autumn, that rich treasure Fruitage.
yvs.11 11 Savitar, bearing in his hand the gold spade which he took therewith, Looking with reverence on the light of Agni, raised it from the earth, With the Anushtup metre and as Angiras was wont to do.
yvs.11 Friends of all men, the All Gods with Anushtup form thee Angiras like.
yvs.11 Dear to all men, may the All Gods with the Anushtup sweeten thee, as Angiras was wont to do.
yvs.11 With the Anushtup metre may the All Gods, dear to all men, fill thee full, as Angiras was wont.
yvs.12 Mount Anushtup metre: stride along the Quarters.
yvs.13 By Gayatri, by Trishtup, by Anushtup, may he who knows bear to the Gods oblation.
yvs.13 I settle thee with the Anushtup metre.
yvs.13 The Anushtup sprang from Autumn.
yvs.13 From the Anushtup came the Aida.
yvs.14 The four year old ox is vital vigour, Anushtup the metre.
yvs.14 Anushtup metre.
yvs.15 Anushtup metre.
yvs.21 The metre Gayatri, the steer of eighteen months, give power and life! 13 Tanunapat whose acts are pure, our bodies guard Sarasvati, Ushniha metre and the steer of two years age give power and life! 14 Agni with offerings, meet for praise, and Soma the immortal God, Anushtup metre and the steer of thirty months give power and life! 15 Agni with goodly grass spread out, deathless with Pushan at his side, Brihati metre and a steer of three years age give power and life! 16 The Doors divine, the mighty Regions, Brahma, God Brihaspati, The metre Pankti, here a bull in his fourth year, give power and life 17 The two young Darns of lovely form, the deathless Universal Gods, The Trishtup metre, here, a bull in his sixth year, give power and life! 18 The two celestial Hotars, both Physicians, Indra s close knit friends, The metre Jagati, an ox who draws the wain, give power and life! 19 The Three, Ida, Sarasvati, and Bharati, the Marut folk, Viraj the metre, here, a cow in milk, a bull, give power and life!
yvs.23 33 Gayatri, Trishtup, Jagati, and Pankti with Anushtup joined, Brihati, Kakup, Ushniha pacify thee with needle points! 34 Two footed, those that have four feet, those with three feet and those with five, Metteless, with one metre; these pacify thee with needle points! 35 May Mahanamnis, Revatis, all far spread Regions of the sky, Voices, and lightnings from the cloud pacify thee with needle points! 36 May married dames of human birth skilfully separate thy hair: The Regions, Consorts of the Gods, pacify thee with needle points!
yvs.24 12 Calves eighteen months old to Gayatri; steers of two and a half years to Trishtup; two year old steers to Jagati; three year olds to Anushtup; four year olds to Ushnih.
yvs.28 26 Let the Priest sacrifice to Soma, Indra, adorable, adored, best Vritra slayer, strength giver, might, to be adored with viands, Bringing him mighty power, Anushtup metre, a cow of thirty months, and vital vigour.
yvs.28 37 Morning and Night, divine Ones, have strengthened bright Indra, strength giver, the Goddesses advanced the God, With the Anushtup laying power in Indra, strength and vital force.
yvs.29 60 To Agni of the Gayatri, of the Trivrit hymn and of the Rathantara Saman is to be offered a rice cake on eight potsherds; to Indra of the Trishtup, the Panchadasa hymn and the Brihat Saman one on eleven potsherds; to the All Gods of the Jagati, the Seventeenfold hymn and the Vairupa Saman, one on twelve potsherds; to Mitra Varuna of the Anushtup, the Ekavimsa hymn, and the Vairaja Saman, a mess of curdled milk; to Brihaspati of the Pankti metre, the Trinava hymn, and the Sakvara Saman, an oblation of rice boded in milk; to Savitar of the Ushnih, the Thirty threefold hymn, and the Raivata Saman, a rice cake on eight potsherds; a mess of boiled rice is to be made for Prajapati; the same for Vishnu s Consort Aditi; to Agni Vaisvanara is to be offered a rice cake on twelve potsherds, and to Anumati one on eight.

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