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________________ II PRAPATHAKA, 13 KHANDA, 2. 29 breath. That is the Gâyatra Sâman, as interwoven in the (five) prânas ! 2. He who thus knows this Gayatra interwoven in the prânas, keeps his senses, reaches the full life, he lives long?, becomes great with children and cattle, great by fame. The rule of him who thus meditates on the Gâyatra is, ‘Be not high-minded.' TWELFTH KHANDA. 1. The hinkâra is, he rubs (the fire-stick); the prastava, smoke rises; the udgitha, it burns; the pratihâra, there are glowing coals; the nidhana, it goes down; the nidhana, it is gone out. This is the Rathantara Sâman as interwoven in fires 2. He who thus knows this Rathantara interwoven in fire, becomes radiant* and strong. He reaches the full life, he lives long, becomes great with children and cattle, great by fame. The rule is, 'Do not rinse the mouth or spit before the fire.' THIRTEENTH Khanda. 1, 2. Next follows the Vamadevya as interwoven in generation veda ceremonial, as it is to be understood by meditation only (dhyâna), he proceeds to explain the secret meaning of the same ceremonial, giving to each its proper name in proper succession (gâyatra, rathantara, &c.), and showing the hidden purport of those names. Cf. Kh. Up. II, 7, 1, where prâna is explained differently. The Gâyatrî itself is sometimes called prâna. · The commentator generally takes gyok in the sense of bright. 3 The Rathantara is used for the ceremony of producing fire. • Brahmavarkasa is the 'glory of countenance produced by higher knowledge, an inspired look. Annâda, lit. able to eat, healthy, strong. Upamantrayate sa hinkâro, gfiapayate sa prastavah, striyâ saha Digitized by Google
SR No.007670
Book TitleUpnishad
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1879
Total Pages1835
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size35 MB
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