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2. After it, turned out both Prajāpati and the most exalted one and the father and the grandfather and the waters and faith, becoming rain.

3. To him come waters, to him cometh faith, to him cometh rain, who knoweth thus.

4. Unto it turned about both faith and sacrifice and world and food and food-eating, coming into being (bhūtvā́).

5. To him cometh faith, to him cometh sacrifice, to him cometh a world, to him cometh food, to him cometh food-eating, who knoweth thus.

1. He became impassioned (raj); thence was born the noble (rājanyà).

2. He arose toward (abhi॰) the tribes (víç), the kinsmen, food, food-eating.

3. Verily both of the tribes and of the kinsmen and of food and of food-eating doth he become the dear abode who knoweth thus.