Serpents
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 17 Jul 2011 14:24 and updated at 17 Jul 2011 14:24
SUKLA YAJURVEDA NOUNS
yvs.13 | 6 Homage be paid to Serpents unto all of them that are on earth, To those that dwell in air, to those that dwell in sky be homage paid. |
yvs.13 | 7 To those that are the demons darts, to those that live upon the trees, To all the Serpents that lie low in holes be adoration paid. |
yvs.13 | 8 Or those that are in heaven s bright sphere, or those that dwell in the Sun s beams: Serpents, whose home has been prepared in waters, homage unto them! 9 Put forth like a wide spreading net thy vigour: go like a mighty King with his attendants. |
yvs.15 | Tigers are his weapon, Serpents his missile weapon; to them be homage, etc. |
yvs.24 | 36 The Black doe belongs to Day; frog, female rat, partridge, these belong to the Serpents; the jackal belongs to the Asvins; the Black buck to Night; bear, bat, Sushilika, these belong to the Other Folk (i. |
yvs.25 | 5 (On the left side) the first rib belongs to Indra Agni; the second to Sarasvati; the third to Mitra; the fourth to the Waters; the fifth to Nirriti; the sixth to Agni Soma; the seventh to the Serpents; the eighth to Vishnu; the ninth to Pushan; the tenth to Tvashtar; the eleventh to Indra; the twelfth to Varuna; the thirteenth to Yama. |
yvs.25 | 7 I gratify Pushan with the rectum; Blindworms with the large intestines; Serpents with the entrails; Worms with the guts; the Waters with the bladder; Scrotum with the testicles; the Vajins with his penis; Offspring with his seed; Blue jays with his bile; Fissures with his arms; Kushmas with his lumps of dung. |
yvs.30 | 6 For Dance a stable master; for Song a public dancer; for Duty one who attends court; for Pastime a timid man; for Sport a chatterer; for Laughter an artist; for Pleasure a woman lover; for Desire a damsel s son; for Dexterity a car builder; for Firmness a carpenter; 7 For Trouble a potter s son; for Device an artificer; for Beauty a jeweller; for Welfare a sower; for the Arrow deity a maker of shafts; for Injury a bowyer; for Action a bowstring maker; for Fate a rope maker; for Death a hunter; for the Finisher a dog leader; 8 For Rivers a fisherman; for Rikshikas a Nishada s son; for the Man tiger a madman; for the Gandharvas and Apsarases a Vratya; for Motives one demented; for Serpents and Genii an untrustworthy man; for Dice a gambler; for Excitement a non gambler; for Pisachas a woman who splits cane; for Yatudhanas a woman who works in thorns; 9 For Rendezvous a lover; for Homestead a paramour; for Trouble an unmarried elder brother; for Nirriti a younger brother who has married before his elder; for Misfortune the husband of a younger sister whose elder sister has not been married; for Representation a woman who embroiders; for Agreement a woman who deals in love charms; for Garrulity a by sitter; for Colour an obstinate man; for Strength a yielding man; 10 For Interruptions a hunch back; for Delight a dwarf, for Doors a blear eyed man; for Sleep a blind man; for Unrighteousness a deaf man; for Purifying Medium a physician; for Insight an astrologer; for Craving for |
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