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" Kusa, or sacred grass, strewed on the floor ; and in all cases the residue was drunk by the assistants. The ceremony takes place in the dwelling of the worshipper, in a chamber appropriated to the purpose and probably to the maintenance of a perpetual... "
Ṛig-Veda-sanhitá: A Collection of Ancient Hindu Hymns - Page xxiii
1866 - 348 pages
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Rig-Veda-Sanhitá: A Collection of Ancient Hindu Hymns ..

Edward Byles Cowell, William Frederick Webster - 1850 - 404 pages
...seems to have been sometimes sprinkled on the fire, sometimes on the ground, or rather on the Kusa, or sacred grass, strewed on the floor, and in all...are rather at variance with this practice." There It is said in one place, however, that men preserved fire constantly hindled m their dwellings (Hymn...
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Volume 2

Edward Balfour - 1885 - 1142 pages
...seems to have been sometimes sprinkled on the fire, sometimes on the ground, or rather on the kusa sacred grass strewed on the floor; and in all cases the residue was drunk by the assistants. There is no mention of any temple, or any reference to a public place of worship ; the sacrificial...
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The American Library of Art, Literature and Song, Volume 4

1886 - 562 pages
...to have been i sometimes sprinkled on the fire, sometimes ¡ on the ground, or rather on the Kusa, or sacred grass, strewed on the floor ; and in all...with this practice. There is no mention of any temple or any reference to a public place of worship, and it is clear that the worship was entirely domestic....
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Volume 4

Henry Coppée - 1894 - 544 pages
...seems to have been sometimes sprinkled on the fire, sometimes on the ground, or rather on the Kusa, or sacred grass, strewed on the floor ; and in all...with this practice. There is no mention of any temple or any reference to a public place of worship, and it is clear that the worship was entirely domestic....
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The Hindu Law of Impartible Property, Including Endowments

Jogendra Chunder Ghose - 1908 - 490 pages
...seems to have been sometimes sprinkled on the fire, sometimes on the ground, or rather on the kusa, or sacred grass, strewed on the floor, and in all...assistants. The ceremony takes place in the dwelling of the worship(1) Muir's Texts, Vol. I, pp. 53-53. (2) Weber's History of Indian Literature, p. 71. Muir's...
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The Hindu Law of Impartible Property, Including Endowments

Jogendra Chunder Ghose - 1908 - 486 pages
...sometimes on the ground, or rather on the kusa, or sacred grass, strewed on the floor, and in all cases *he residue was drunk by the assistants. The ceremony takes place in the dwelling of the worship(1) Muir's Texts, Vol. I, pp. 53-53. (2) Weber's History of Indian Literature, \>. 71, Mujr's...
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Volume 2

Edward Balfour - 1885 - 1140 pages
...seems to have been sometimes sprinkled on the fire, sometimes on the ground, or rather on the kusa sacred grass strewed on the floor; and in all cases the residue was drunk by the assistants. There is no mention of any temple, or any reference to a public place of worship ; the sacrificial...
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