Taittiriya Samhita 7.3.4
Krishna Yajurveda · Kanda 7, Prapathaka 3 · Verse 7.3.4
Sanskrit Original
आ॒दि॒त्या अ॑कामयन्तो॒भयो᳚र्लो॒कयोर्॑ऋध्नुया॒मेति॒ त ए॒तं च॑तुर्दशरा॒त्रम॑पश्य॒न्तमाह॑र॒न्तेना॑यजन्त॒ ततो॒ वै त उ॒भयो᳚र्लो॒कयो॑रार्ध्नुवन्न॒स्मि२ꣳश्चा॒मुष्मिग्ग्॑श्च य ए॒वं वि॒द्वाꣳस॑श्चतुर्दशरा॒त्रमास॑त उ॒भयो॑रे॒व लो॒कयोर्॑ऋध्नुवन्त्य॒स्मि२ꣳश्चा॒मुष्मिग्ग्॑श्च चतुर्दशरा॒त्रो भ॑वति स॒प्त ग्रा॒म्या ओष॑धयः स॒प्तार॒ण्या उ॒भयी॑षा॒मव॑रुद्ध्यै॒ यत्प॑रा॒चीना॑नि पृ॒ष्ठानि॒ भव॑न्त्य॒मुमे॒व तैर्लो॒कम॒भि ज॑यन्ति॒ यत्प्र॑ती॒चीना॑नि पृ॒ष्ठानि॒ भव॑न्ती॒ममे॒व तैर्लो॒कम॒भि ज॑यन्ति त्रयस्त्रि॒ꣳशौ म॑ध्य॒त स्तोमौ॑ भवतः॒ साम्रा᳚ज्यमे॒व ग॑च्छन्त्यधिरा॒जौ भ॑वतोऽधिरा॒जा ए॒व स॑मा॒नानां᳚ भवन्त्यतिरा॒त्राव॒भितो॑ भवतः॒ परि॑गृहीत्यै
The Adityas desired, 'May we be prosperous in both worlds.' They saw this (rite) of fourteen nights; they grasped it, and sacrificed with it. Then indeed they prospered in both worlds, this and yonder. Those, who knowing thus perform (the rite) of fourteen nights, prosper in both worlds, this and yonder. (The rite) is of fourteen nights, there are seven domesticated plants and seven wild; (verily it serves) to win both. In that the