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Taittiriya Samhita 3.4.2

Krishna Yajurveda · Kanda 3, Prapathaka 4 · Verse 3.4.2

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Sanskrit Original

आ वा॑यो भूष शुचिपा॒ उप॑ नः स॒हस्रं॑ ते नि॒युतो॑ विश्ववार । उपो॑ ते॒ अन्धो॒ मद्य॑मयामि॒ यस्य॑ देव दधि॒षे पू᳚र्व॒पेय᳚म्॥ आकू ᳚त्यै त्वा॒ कामा॑य त्वा स॒मृधे᳚ त्वा किक्कि॒टा ते॒ मनः॑ प्र॒जाप॑तये॒ स्वाहा॑ किक्कि॒टा ते᳚ प्रा॒णं वा॒यवे॒ स्वाहा॑ किक्कि॒टा ते॒ चक्षुः॒ सूर्या॑य॒ स्वाहा॑ किक्कि॒टा ते॒ श्रोत्रं॒ द्यावा॑पृथि॒वीभ्या॒ग्॒ स्वाहा॑ किक्कि॒टा ते॒ वाच॒ꣳ सर॑स्वत्यै॒ स्वाहा॒ त्वं तु॒रीया॑ व॒शिनी॑ व॒शासि॑ स॒कृद्यत्त्वा॒ मन॑सा॒ गर्भ॒ आश॑यत्। व॒शा त्वं व॒शिनी॑ गच्छ दे॒वान्थ्स॒त्याः सं॑तु॒ यज॑मानस्य॒ कामाः᳚ ॥ अ॒जासि॑ रयि॒ष्ठा पृ॑थि॒व्याꣳ सी॑दो॒र्ध्वान्तरि॑क्ष॒मुप॑ तिष्ठस्व दि॒वि ते॑ बृ॒हद्भाः । तन्तुं॑ त॒न्वन्रज॑सो भा॒नुमन्वि॑हि॒ ज्योति॑ष्मतः प॒थो र॑क्ष धि॒या कृ ॒तान्। अ॒नु॒ल्ब॒णं व॑यत॒ जोगु॑वा॒मपो॒ मनु॑र्भव ज॒नया॒ दैव्यं॒ जन᳚म्॥ मन॑सो ह॒विर॑सि प्र॒जाप॑ते॒र्वर्णो॒ गात्रा॑णां ते गात्र॒भाजो॑ भूयास्म

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kikkita, (it serves) to support domestic animals. He offers while the circumambulation by fire is taking place; verily alive he sends it to the world of heaven. 'Thou, the fourth, art the barren, the eager one', he says; verily he sends it to the gods. 'Be the desires of the sacrificer fulfilled', he says; this is the desire [5] of the sacrificer that (the sacrifice) should proceed to its conclusion without injury. 'Thou art the goat, resting in wealth', he says; verily in these worlds he makes it find support. 'In the sky be thy great radiance', he says; verily in the world of heaven he bestows light upon him. 'Stretching the thread of the atmosphere do thou pursue the light', he says; verily he makes these worlds full of light for him. 'Weave ye without a flaw the work of the singers, [6], he says; whatever flaw is committed in the sacrifice, this serves to atone for it. 'Become Manu; produce thou the host divine', he says; offspring are connected with Manu; verily he makes them fit for food. 'Thou art the offering of mind', he says, to make 'Godspeed'. 'May we share thy limbs', he says; verily he invokes this blessing. Of this (victim) there is one time unpropitious for sacrifice to the gods, when a cloud appears when it has been offered [7]; if a cloud should appear when it has been offered, he should either cast it into the waters or eat it whole; if he were to cast it into the waters, he would con fuse the sacrifice; he should eat it whole; verily he bestows power upon himself. By three people is this to be performed, him who performs a year−long Sattra, him who offers with a thousand (gifts), and him who is a domestic sacrificer; with it let them sacrifice, for them is it fit. The Jaya, Abhyatana, and Rastrabhrt Offerings