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| |Patra | | |Patra |
− | |wooden vessels, placed in pairs on | + | |wooden vessels, placed in pairs on the yajnika grass, and of five kinds (upamsu-, urdhva-, rtu-, sukra- and manthi-) for different uses |
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− | the yajnika grass, and of five kinds (upamsu-, | |
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− | urdhva-, rtu-, sukra- and manthi-) for different | |
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− | uses | |
| |- | | |- |
| |2 | | |2 |
| |Sambharani | | |Sambharani |
− | |wooden vessel in which is placed the wet, | + | |wooden vessel in which is placed the wet, pounded soma stalks |
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− | pounded soma stalks | |
| |- | | |- |
| |3 | | |3 |
| |dronakalasa | | |dronakalasa |
− | |bucket-type vessel covered with a filter to | + | |bucket-type vessel covered with a filter to receive strained soma juice |
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− | receive strained soma juice | |
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| |Chamasa | | |Chamasa |
− | |oblong tub with handle, of ten types, for use by | + | |oblong tub with handle, of ten types, for use by different priests for various purposes, such as; holding soma, drinking soma (by the priest); holding sacred water; and holding food in the vow rite |
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− | different priests for various purposes, such as; | |
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− | holding soma, drinking soma (by the priest); | |
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− | holding sacred water; and holding food in the | |
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− | vow rite | |
| |- | | |- |
| |6 | | |6 |
| |agrayanasthali | | |agrayanasthali |
− | |vessel to receive strained soma juice in the | + | |vessel to receive strained soma juice in the agricultural rite when new fruits are eaten |
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− | agricultural rite when new fruits are eaten | |
| |- | | |- |
| |7 | | |7 |
| |sarava | | |sarava |
− | |earthen dish holding water with which a new | + | |earthen dish holding water with which a new mother is sprinkled |
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− | mother is sprinkled | |
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| |ninahya | | |ninahya |
− | |earthen | + | |earthen waterpot buried in the ground to keep its contents cool |
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− | waterpot buried in the ground to keep | |
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− | its contents cool | |
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| The rites for somayajna were performed three times a day, and employed twelve main vessels for various types of cooking, like sthalipaka, cooking in a pot, and sutagrava, roasting on a spit. The pravargya rite, which is part of the somayajna, required the making each time of a special, round, fired clay vessel with a wide mouth called a mahavira which is heated intensely in the course of the rite. | | The rites for somayajna were performed three times a day, and employed twelve main vessels for various types of cooking, like sthalipaka, cooking in a pot, and sutagrava, roasting on a spit. The pravargya rite, which is part of the somayajna, required the making each time of a special, round, fired clay vessel with a wide mouth called a mahavira which is heated intensely in the course of the rite. |