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Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
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Both the divine Hotars, increased radiant Indra’s might. They have brought wealth and gifts freed from the sinful thieves for the Sacrifices. May they enjoy sacrificer for increasing the wealth and status of the Sacrificer.

The goddesses three have increased lord Indra’s strength. Bharati has touched the heaven, Sarasvati, the companion of the Rudras, has enriched the sacrifice with wealth, and Ida has touched the earth.

The god Vanaspati with golden leaves, with honeyed bows and wit fine fruits has increased lord Indra’s might. He has touched the sky with his top, with mid-portion the firmament and with root has established the earth. May he enjoy his sacrifice for increase of the Sacrificer’s wealth and his firm establishment.

Bright Agni, the fulfiller of the best wishes has increased radiant Indra’s night. May he, also called Svishtakrit today, making fine offerings, perform the sacrifice for us. May he enjoy the sacrifice for Sacrificer’s gain of wealth and promotion of his status.

The priest sacrificed to Agni, and Indra well-kindled, venerable, giver of excellent strength, increasing his might, lending him the Gayatri verse, a cow of one and half years and vigour. May the Sacrificer with Indra enjoy ghee. So should you also perform the sacrifice.

The priest sacrificed to him who rends forts, the germ that Aditi conceived in her womb, Indra, the pure who gives life and strength, lending him great strength, the Ushnish verse, a two-year old ox and strength. May he enjoy butter. So should you also perform sacrifice with oblation of ghee.

The priest sacrificed to Soma and Indra, laudable, praised, Vritra-slayer, strength-giver, lending him strength, Anushtup verse, a cow of thirty months and vigour.

The priest performed sacrifice to Indra, deathless, who sits on the sacred grass, nourisher, strength-giver, immortal, dear, beautiful, lending him strength, Brihati verse and a cow of three years.

The priest sacrificed to the goddesses Night and Morning, beautiful to look on, adorned well, of varied hue, to Indra, life-bestowing, lending him strength, the Trishtup verse and a bullock four years old able to carry burden.

Divine Agni, who makes fair rites, has lended strength to Indra, the giver of strength. The god has stengthened the god giving him Atichhandas verse, might and sway. May he enjoy oblation of ghee for the sake of the Sacrificer’s wealth.

 
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