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[Footnote 45: Literally 'possessed of bhaga,'i.e., wealth.]
[Footnote 46: May Bhaga be bhagav[=a]n, i.e., a true bhaga-holder. Here and below a pun on the name (as above).]
[Footnote 47: Mythical being, possibly the sun-horse. According to Pischel a real earthly racer.]
[Footnote 48: 1.22.17, etc; 154 ff.; VII. too.]
[Footnote 49: VII. 100.5-6. Vishnu (may be the epithet of Indra in 1.61.7) means winner (?),]
[Footnote 50: VI. 69; VII. 99. But Vishnu is ordered about by Indra (IV. 18. 11; VIII. 89. 12).]
[Footnote 51: 1.154. 5. In II. 1.3, Vishnu is one with Fire (Agni).]
[Footnote 52: Thus, for example, Vishnu in the Hindu trinity, the separate worship of the sun in modern sects, and in the cult of the hill-men.)
[Footnote 53: X. 149.]
[Footnote 54: 11.41.20.)
[Footnote 55: vi.70.]
[Footnote 56: 1.160.4; IV. 56.1-3; VII. 53. 2.]
[Footnote 57: I. 185. 8. (J[=a/spati). The expiatory power of the hymn occurs again in I. 159.)
[Footnote 58: I. 185. 1.)