| [71] | Offerings to the spirits of air.—T. |
| [72] | Burnt offerings.—T. |
| [73] | Sacrifices performed with the exclamation of Swāhā and Vashat respectively.— T. |
| [74] | Bi-monthly sacrifice, performed at change of the moon by persons maintaining a perpetual fire.—T. |
| [75] | A ceremony performed at the full of the moon by persons maintaining a perpetual fire.—T. |
| [76] | Gifts to Brāhmanas on occasions of sacrifice.—T. |
| [77] | Barbarians.—T. |
| [78] | A Daitya with the tail of a dragon, whose head was severed from his body by Vishnu; but being immortal, the head and tail retained their separate existence, and being transfered to the stellar sphere, became the author of eclipses.—T. |
| [79] | An appellation of Sivā; meaning, who hath the bull for his vehicle.—T. |
| [80] | Some texts have Mahodara.—T. |