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1 अग्निष्टोम
agní-shṭomám. « praise of Agni»
N. of a protracted ceremony orᅠ sacrifice (forming one of the chief modifications, < saṉsthās> of the Jyotishṭoma offered by one who is desirous of obtaining heaven;
the performer is a Brahman who maintains the sacred fire, the offering is the Soma, the deities to whom, the offering is made are Indra etc., the number of priests required is 16, the ceremonies continue for five, days);
a mantra orᅠ kalpa connected with the Agnishṭoma L. ;
( agnishṭoma) - yājin mfn. one who has performed the Agnishṭoma;
- sád mfn. performing the Agnishṭoma;
- sádya n. the performance of Agnishṭoma ṠBr. ;
- sāmá m. andᅠ - samán n. the passage of the Sāma-veda chanted at the Agnishṭoma;
- hotra n. title of a Vedic text
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2 आग्निष्टोमिक
ā́gnishṭomikamf (ī Pāṇ. 5-1, 95 Comm.)n. (Pāṇ. 4-3, 68 Comm.) belonging to the Agnishṭoma sacrifice ṠBr. V. ;
studying orᅠ knowing the ceremonies of the Agnishṭoma Pāṇ. 4-2, 60 Comm.
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3 अग्निष्टुत्
agní-shṭutm. « laudatory of Agni», the first day of the Agnishṭoma sacrifice, one day of the Sattra Pañcadasarātra ṠBr. etc.;
N. of a son of the sixth Manu, Cākshusha (by Naḍvalā) VP. Hariv. <v.l. - shṭubh>
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4 अत्यग्निष्टोम
aty-agnishṭomam. N. of the second of the seven modifications of the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice;
the Vedic verse chanted at the close of that ceremony
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5 आग्निष्टोमीय
āgnishṭomīyamfn. belonging to the Agnishṭoma ĀpṠr.
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6 आग्निष्टोम्य
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7 आग्रयण
āgrayaṇá
a form of Agni MBh. III, 14188 seqq. ;
(ī) f. (scil. ishṭi) an oblation consisting of first-fruits Comm. on ṠāṇkhGṛ. ;
(am) n. oblation consisting of first-fruits at the end of the rainy season ṠBr. AitBr. etc.. Mn. VI, 10, etc.. ;
āgrayaṇalibation ṠBr. IV ;
- आग्रयणपात्र
- आग्रयणस्थाली
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8 एकाह
ekâ̱hám. the period orᅠ duration of one day Pāṇ. 5-4, 90 Mn. ;
a ceremony orᅠ religious festival lasting one day;
a Soma sacrifice in which Soma is prepared during one day only (as the Agnishṭoma etc.) ṠBr. IV, VI, XII, XIII AitBr. VI ĀṡvṠr. II, 3 KātyṠr. etc.. ;
(am andᅠ - hnā) ind. during one day;
- gama m. a day's journey Pāṇ. 5-2, 19.
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9 यज्ञायज्ञिय
yajñāyajñíyan. (fr. yājñā́-yajñā, the beginning of RV. I, 168, 1) N. of various Sāmans ( alsoᅠ called agnishṭoma-s-, from coming at the end of an Agni-shṭoma) AV. VS. Br. etc.. ;
- यज्ञारङ्गेशपुरी
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