Sa > References for ‘sacrificial’
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[7] The supremacy of clan mothers in [...] mantras and offered libations to the sacrificial fires sitting beside men. In the [...] slavery. They were stripped of their sacrificial rights and superseded by clan [...] submit to the superiority of men.
[29] Its etymological meaning is “one [...] pundit who is engaged in performing sacrificial rituals”.
[83] The dominance of group-mothers [...] mantras and offered libations to sacrificial fires alongside the men. But in [...] silently accept the supremacy of men.
[118] The undeveloped kśatriyas [...] offering it to an imaginary god in a sacrificial fire. Moreover, the vipras received a commission for doing this.
[119] Later, after the vipras had fully [...] the offerings intended for the sacrificial fires was not burnt, but found [...] ceremony would not produce any result.
[13] In Sanskrit kr refers to [...] ceremonies, festivities, rituals, sacrificial rites and marriages. The headman [...] everything functions properly.
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva [...] those gods and goddesses through sacrificial rituals. Indra, Ágni, Varuńa, [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[22] Now in the course of time, when [...] Age, Shiva was invested with a sacrificial thread, but in reality Shiva never [...] any, it was a thread of snakes.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] Shiva, they held a yajiṋa [sacrificial ceremony] to which Shiva was not [...] husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva [...] those gods and goddesses through sacrificial rituals. Indra, Ágni, Varuńa, [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[11] Now in the course of time, when [...] Age, Shiva was invested with a sacrificial thread, but in reality Shiva never [...] any, it was a thread of snakes.
[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] Shiva, they held a yajiṋa [sacrificial ceremony] to which Shiva was not [...] husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.
[18] The word, arańi, means mantra-sanctified wood used for sacrificial fires, by the friction of which [...] Brahmabháva [Cosmotheistic trance].
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] three prominent hotás or sacrificial supervisors, and performed the [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[1] In fact, the Árśa [...] nor by sacrificing animals in the sacrificial fire. They may please their palates [...] known as Shaeva Dharma [Shaivism].
[6] [Liberation is not attainable by penance, sacrificial rituals, or hundreds of fasts. [...] realize, “I am Brahma.”]
[8] One cannot get to God through physical tapah. Neither can one get to Him through homa and havana [sacrificial rituals]. Were this possible, [...] very backward stage of humanity.
[28] Veda through its sacrificial rituals encourages materialism, [...] Supreme Non-Attributional Reality.
[7] In that age of undeveloped science [...] That was why they burned ghee in sacrificial fires: they wanted to make smoke [...] wine, and some by animal blood.
[51] Spiritual practice was common in [...] side by side: on the one side the sacrificial fires of the rśis, characterized [...] as befitting staunch Tantrics.
[52] The non-Aryans regarded the Aryans sacrificial ceremonies as a time-killing childish [...] civilized and educated than the Aryans.
[20] When the ancient people were faced with immense obstacles, they would perform sacrificial ceremonies for the propitiation [...] misuse ghee by burning it in a sacrificial fire, they certainly do it out of total ignorance.
[21] If peoples blind attachment to sacrificial rituals and love for outmoded [...] believe that the fragrance of the sacrificial smoke purifies the air and kills [...] kośas can be developed.
[1] Gandhápakarśaka [...] this type of wood as a fuel in sacrificial fires to produce an aromatic smoke [...] diseases, and negative microvita.
[49] In fact, the Árśa [...] nor by sacrificing animals in the sacrificial fire. They may please their palates [...] Shiva, is known as Shaeva Dharma
[3] [Liberation is not attainable by penance, sacrificial rituals and hundreds of fasts. [...] realize, “I am Brahma.”]
[30] In ancient times, the sacrificial rituals homa and havana were used [...] clarified butter was offered in the sacrificial homa ritual, but havana was slightly [...] homa and havana interchangeably.
[33] Thus these offerings of delicious dainties in the sacrificial fire are all meaningless. There is no justifiable reason to believe that food burned in a sacrificial fire will rise to the higher regions [...] to the attainment of liberation.
[43] The word bhrt is derived from the [...] rice, wheat, or animal blood in the sacrificial fire. In the same way one cannot [...] upavása will bring virtue.
[45] But human beings cannot take even [...] by offering innumerable fuels to sacrificial fires or by observing fasts out of the greed to attain virtue.
[10] In Indian mythology there is a [...] her father, was staging a grand sacrificial ritual, she became determined [...] case with a microcosm in bondage.
[38] [The action of offering is Brahma, the ghee offered into the sacrificial fire is Brahma, the fire is Brahma, [...] will finally merge in Brahma.]
[2] [Extremes of] casteism developed [...] Cańd́ii, began to be propitiated with sacrificial offerings, as an external ritual [...] transformed into Jain Shiva temples.
[2] Giribhúh. If you use this [...] Prasuti, self-immolated in the sacrificial fire at Dakshas palace and [...] means “born out of”.)
[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] Shiva, they held a yajiṋa [sacrificial ceremony] to which Shiva was not [...] husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.
[494] This exploitation in the cultural [...] offering clarified butter to a sacrificial fire which has been reduced to [...] innocent people from pseudo-culture.
[59] The second meaning of the word [...] pit used for the performance of a sacrificial rite ( yajiṋakuńd́a) ”.
[96] In the subsequent stage they [...] ritual sacrifice performed by three sacrificial priests; generally a sacrifice [...] with insurmountable opposition.
[38] Another meaning of the word [...] when bestowing blessings or during sacrificial ceremonies (durvá>duvvá) .
[27] 4) You are surely familiar with [...] (yajiṋa) they would use it as sacrificial wood. Since it was used as sacrificial wood, its name became yajiṋa-d́umur.
[41] In ancient times, at the slightest opportunity, people used to perform sacrificial rites. When building a fire on [...] káiṋcana .
[59] In ancient times people used to perform sacrificial rites, with or without reason, [...] firewood they used to light the sacrificial fire was called samidh . [...] yajiṋágni [sacrificial fire]. Another name for this sacrificial fire was káńd́a .
[114] 8) The eighth meaning of the word [...] fire” or hutáshana [a sacrificial fire] which is the best example of the form of fire.
[212] Thus I have said that Indias, [...] renunciants used to sit and light the sacrificial fires on both sides of the Himalayas. [...] Bengals Postmaster-General.
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[52] This is occurring throughout the [...] innocent people be forced to live like sacrificial lambs? This must not be tolerated.
[22] What is Supreme or Parama Brahma? [...] evil planets, ceremonial fasts, sacrificial fire or oblation (Yajiṋa) [...] about Him.” Yama replies,
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] through the means of a special sacrificial pyre. They were known as Ságnika [...] maintaining the sacred fire]. That sacrificial fire, which they would feed with [...] in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[46] The goddess Sarasvatii has no relation [...] rainfall. They used to perform sacrificial rites by killing these animals. There is a story that once they performed a sacrificial ritual killing hundreds of thousands [...] present name of the river is Chambal.