The daily evening & morning offering/ (Record no. 158921)

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Classification number 294.5921
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Personal name Bodewitz, H.W.
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Title The daily evening & morning offering/
Statement of responsibility, etc. H.W. Bodewitz
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. M.B.P.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2003.
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Extent 211p. ;
Dimensions 23cm.
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Formatted contents note I. Myths on the origin of the rite<br/>1.1 The creation of Agni; the origin of the exclamation<br/>svdhd; Prajapati rubs his forehead and produces an<br/>oblation to Agni<br/>1.2 The agnihotra is a reduced primeval sacrifice of thousand<br/>years performed by Prajapati<br/>1.3 The agnihotra instituted by the gods by way of exchange<br/>between heaven and earth<br/>1.4 Transference of the agnihotra by the gods to the human<br/>beings .<br/>.2 The primeval agnihotra and creation<br/>3 T^he connection of Surya (and Vayu) with the Agni<br/>hotra. The origin of the milk oblation<br/>3.1 The milk oblation is the seed of the sun (or the sun<br/>itself)<br/>3.2 The agnihotra is offered to Surya.<br/>3.3 Participation of Aditya (sun) and Vayu (wind) in Agni's<br/>oblation (agnihotra)<br/>4 The right time for the performance of the agnihotra<br/>5 The ingredient of the oblation (milk)<br/>6 Systematic treatment of the ritual<br/>6.1 The milking of the agnihotra cow<br/>6.2 Transference of the fire from the garhapatya to the<br/>ahavaniya and other preparatory actions<br/>6.3 The milk is put on the fire and cooked.<br/>6.4 Water is poured on the hot milk<br/>6-5 The pot is removed from the fire and the milk is ladled<br/>out<br/>6.6 The settings-down I<br/>6.7 The priest moves from the garhapatya to the ahavaniya .<br/>6.8 The settings-down II<br/>6.9 The function of the sam'iiA (kindling-stick)<br/>6.10 The offering I; The first libation<br/>6.11 The offering II; The state of the fire and the method of<br/>offering<br/>6.12 The (offering III: The second libation. The stumblingblock<br/>in the agnihotra ritual.<br/>6.13 The settings-down III. Looking back at the garhapatya<br/>and other actions between the two libations .<br/>6.14 The views of the Praiyamedhas on the offering<br/>6.15 The agnihotra is connected with other gods and powers<br/>through actions after the offering {vaiivadeva)<br/>6.16 Actions after the offering which do not belong to the<br/>vaiivadeva<br/>6.17 Should there be sacrificed in fires other than the ahava<br/>niya?<br/>7 The sacrificer [yajamdna) and the performer of the<br/>, agnihotra<br/>7.1 The ksatriya and the agnihotra<br/>7.2 Only the brahmin may consume the remains of the obla<br/>tion<br/>7.3 Should the brahmin perform the rite himself or should<br/>someone else?.<br/>7.4 Should a sacrificer without a wife perform the agnihotra?<br/>7.5 The agnihotra has only one officiant<br/>8 The keeping silent during the rite<br/>9 Why the agnihotra has no fast (upavdsa)<br/>10 The agnihotra in relation and equalization with other<br/>sacrifices<br/>11 Substitution of the oblation, the fire or other ritu^<br/>elements<br/>12 Symbolical agnihotras<br/>13 Interpretations of the agnihotra<br/>13.1 The sun is offered into the fire, the fire into the sun<br/>13.2 Procreation and the agnihotra<br/>13.3 The agnihotra and deliverance from evil and sin<br/>13.4 Liberation from death by the agnihotra<br/>13.5 The agnihotra produces life (or immortality) in yonder<br/>world and in this world .<br/>13.6 Reintegration of the dispersed sun by the performance of<br/>the agnihotra.<br/>13.7 The agnihotra avoids being eaten in return and other<br/>reversals in yonder world (story of Bhrgu)<br/>13.8 The daily food taken twice, a day forms the remains of<br/>the agnihotra sacrifice<br/>13.9 Offering the two daily agnihotras means giving men to<br/>the gods as daksinds and conversely<br/>13.10 The agnihotra provides food<br/>13.11 The agnihotra is a vajra<br/>14 Agnihotra, agnyddhdna and cremation<br/>15 The agnihotra performed after the agnyadhana (during<br/>twelve days)<br/>16 The vaiivadeva of the agnihotra milk<br/>17 The tarpai^a in the agnihotra<br/>18 The brahmodyas and the agnihotra
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Keyword Brahmanas.
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Keyword Agnihotra (Hindu Rite)
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Keyword Vedas. -- Rigveda -- Criticism and interpretation.
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