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________________ AITAREYA-ARANYAKA. 244 if one of her own limbs. Therefore it does not injure her. 5. She nourishes his (her husband's) self (the son) within her. (2) She who nourishes, is to be nourished. 6. The woman bears the germ. He (the father) elevates the child even before the birth, and immediately after1. 7. When he thus elevates the child both before and after his birth, he really elevates his own self, 8. For the continuation of these worlds (men). For thus are these worlds continued. 9. This is his second birth. (3) 10. He (the son), being his self, is then placed in his stead for (the performance of) all good works. II. But his other self (the father), having done all he has to do, and having reached the full measure of his life, departs. 12. And departing from hence he is born again. That is his third birth. 13. And this has been declared by a Rishi (Rv. IV, 27, 1): (4) 14. 'While dwelling in the womb, I discovered all the births of these Devas. A hundred iron strongholds kept me, but I escaped quickly down like a falcon.' 15. Vâmadeva, lying in the womb, has thus declared this. (5) And having this knowledge he stepped forth, after this dissolution of the body, and having obtained all his desires in that heavenly world, became immortal, yea, he became immortal. (6) 1 By nourishing the mother, and by performing certain ceremonies both before and after the birth of a child. 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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