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________________ IV PRAPATHAKA, 2 KHANDA, 5. 57 7. The door-keeper went to look for Raikya, but returned saying, 'I found him not. Then the king said: 'Alas! where a Brahmana should be searched for (in the solitude of the forest), there go for him.' 8. The door-keeper came to a man who was lying beneath a car and scratching his sores! He addressed him, and said: 'Sir, are you Raikva with the car ?' He answered: "Here I am.' Then the door-keeper returned, and said: 'I have found him.' SECOND KHANDA. 1. Then Gânasruti Pautrâyana took six hundred cows, a necklace, and a carriage with mules, went to Raikva and said : 2. Raikva, here are six hundred cows, a necklace, and a carriage with mules; teach me the deity which you worship.' 3. The other replied: 'Fie, necklace and carriage be thine, O Sadra, together with the cows.' Then Gânasruti Pautrāyana took again a thousand cows, a necklace, a carriage with mules, and his own daughter, and went to him. 4. He said to him : 'Raikva, there are a thousand cows, a necklace, a carriage with mules, this wife, and this village in which thou dwellest. Sir, teach me!' 5. He, opening her mouth”, said: “You have It is curious that in a hymn of the Atharva-veda (V, 22, 5, 8) takman, apparently a disease of the skin, is relegated to the Maha. vrishas, where Raikva dwelt. Roth, Zur Literatur des Veda, p. 36. ? To find out her age. The commentator translates, 'Raikva, knowing her mouth to be the door of knowledge, i.e. knowing that for her he might impart his knowledge to Gânasruti, and that 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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