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________________ XXVIII, 15. 6. Let him study when called (by his teacher). 7. He shall act so as to please his Guru (spiritual teacher) and to be serviceable to him. 8. He shall wear his girdle, his staff, his skin, and his sacrificial string. STUDENTSHIP. 117 9. He shall go begging at the houses of virtuous persons, excepting those of his Guru's (and of his own) relatives. 10. He may eat (every morning and evening) some of the food collected by begging, after having received permission to do so from his Guru. II. He must avoid Srâddhas, factitious salt, food turned sour1, stale food, dancing, singing, women, honey, meat, ointments, remnants of the food (of other persons than his teacher), the killing of living beings, and rude speeches. 12. He must occupy a low couch. 13. He must rise before his Guru and go to rest after him. 14. He must salute his Guru, after having performed his morning devotion. 15. Let him embrace his feet with crossed hands, is meant, that he shall swim motionless like a stick (see Âpast. I, 1, 2, 30, with Dr. Bühler's note). According to a third explanation, which is mentioned both by Haradatta and by Devapâla in his Commentary on the Kâthaka Grihya-sutra, the sense would be, that he is not allowed, while bathing, to rub his skin, in order to clean himself, with bathing powder and the like. II. ' Nand. interprets sukta, 'food turned sour,' by 'rude speeches,' because if taken in its other meaning, it would be included in the next term, paryushita, 'stale food.' However, if Nand.'s interpretation were followed, it would coincide with the last term of this enumeration, aslîla, 'rude speeches;' and its position between two articles of food renders the above interpretation more plausible. 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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