Lemma: yajñapati (m)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- lord of sacrifice (applied to any one who institutes and bears the expense of a sacrifice) (MW)
- name of Soma and Viṣṇu (as gods in whose honour a sacrifice is performed) (MW)
- name of an author (MW)
| Topic |
Frequency |
| animal sacrifice, paśubandha |
37 |
| darśapūrṇamāsa iṣṭi, full-moon sacrifice |
25 |
| agniṣṭoma |
21 |
| Soma sacrifice |
10 |
| paridhi enclosings |
7 |
| vājapeya |
6 |
| Sacrifice, yajña |
6 |
| binding the animal to the yūpa |
5 |
| sacrificial post, yūpa |
5 |
| paryagnikaraṇa |
5 |
| killing the sacrificial animal, saṃjñapana |
5 |
| āpyāyana |
5 |
| brahman priest, brahmatva |
5 |
| upākaraṇa |
5 |
| agnyādhāna, agnyādheya |
5 |
| deluge, Manu |
4 |
| altar, vedi |
4 |
| Manu, manvantara |
4 |
| uttaravedi |
3 |
| anointing the animal, añjana |
3 |
| penance, prāyaścitta |
3 |
| rājasūya |
3 |
| yajamānam iṣṭiṣu |
3 |
| prāyaścitta |
3 |
| Viṣṇu, Vishnuism |
3 |
| avadāna |
2 |
| vapā, omentum, Netzhaut |
2 |
| catvāla, pit |
2 |
| sprinkling the animal, prokṣaṇa |
2 |
| anvārambhana |
2 |
| paribhāṣā, general rules |
2 |
| nirūḍhapaśubandha |
2 |
| third pressing, tṛtīyasavana |
2 |
| Mīmāṃsā |
2 |
| pākayajña |
2 |
| sacrificial fire |
2 |
| Vedic metres in sacrifice |
2 |
| patnīsaṃyāja |
2 |
| Bhakti |
2 |
| Language |
2 |
| Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman |
2 |
| cow |
1 |
| Names of Śiva, sahasranāman |
1 |
| hole for the yūpa |
1 |
| Sūrya, Savitṛ, sun |
1 |
| cātvāla |
1 |
| worship |
1 |
| Dhruva aka. Polar Star |
1 |
| Creation of the world |
1 |
| saumyacaru |
1 |
| Varāha |
1 |
| driving the animal to the sacrificial area, upākaraṇa |
1 |
| maitrāvaruṇa |
1 |
| Āpri hymn |
1 |
| (Im-)purity |
1 |
| idhma, fuel |
1 |
| agnihotrī |
1 |
| udayanīyā, udayanīyeṣṭi |
1 |
| prāśitra, prāśita |
1 |
| mixing of sacrificial fires |
1 |
| āhavanīya |
1 |
| pavitra, purifier |
1 |
| gavām ayana, gavāmayana |
1 |
| grahagrahaṇa |
1 |
| āgrayaṇa |
1 |
| agnicayana |
1 |
| ukhya |
1 |
| Concept | Notes | Count |
| Vishnu | the Sustainer; a Hindu divinity worshipped as the preserver of worlds | 2 |
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