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________________ III ÂRANYAKA, 1 ADHYAYA, 3 KHANDA, 10. 251 first?. By the Ubhayamantara (what is between the two) both are fulfilled (both the sandhi and the pada). 5. Let him who wishes for proper food say the Nirbhuga ; let him who wishes for Svarga, say the Pratrinna ; let him who wishes for both say the Ubhayamantarena. 6. Now if another man (an enemy) should chide him who says the Nirbhuga, let him say to him : *Thou hast offended the earth, the deity; the earth, the deity, will strike thee.' If another man should chide him who says the Pratrinna, let him say to him: ‘Thou hast offended heaven, the deity; heaven, the deity, will strike thee.' If another man should chide him who says the Ubhayamantarena, let him say to him: 'Thou hast offended the sky, the deity; the sky, the deity, will strike thee.' 7. And whatever the reciter shall say to one who speaks to him or does not speak to him, depend upon it, it will come to pass. 8. But to a Brahmana let him not say anything except what is auspicious. 9. Only he may curse a Brahmana in excessive wealth. 10. Nay, not even in excessive wealth should he curse a Brahmana, but he should say, 'I bow before Brahmanas,'-thus says Sdravira Mândakeya. · The words were first each separate, before they were united according to the laws of Sandhi. • He may curse him, if he is exceeding rich; or he may wish him the curse of excessive wealth; or he may curse him, if something great depends on it. Digitized by Google Digitized by
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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