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________________ ITI, 284. HOUSEHOLDER; SRADDHAS. 127 279. Let him, untired, duly perform the (rites) in honour of the manes in accordance with the prescribed rule, passing the sacred thread over the right shoulder, proceeding from the left to the right (and) holding Kusa grass in his hands, up to the end (of the ceremony). 280. Let him not perform a funeral sacrifice at night, because the (night) is declared to belong to the Râkshasas, nor in the twilight, nor when the sun has just risen. 281. Let him offer here below a funeral sacrifice, according to the rule given above, (at least) thrice a year, in winter, in summer, and in the rainy season, but that which is included among the five great sacrifices, every day. 282. The burnt-oblation, offered at a sacrifice to the manes, must not be made in a common fire; a Brâhmana who keeps a sacred fire (shall) not (perform) a funeral sacrifice except on the new-moon day. 283. Even when a Brâhmana, after bathing, satisfies the manes with water, he obtains thereby the whole reward for the performance of the (daily) Sraddha. 284. They call (the manès of) fathers Vasus, (those of) grandfathers Rudras, and (those of) greatgrandfathers Adityas; thus (speaks) the eternal Veda. 279. Gov., Kull., and Rågh. explain apasavyam, 'proceeding from left to right' (Når.), by with the Tîrtha of the hand, that is sacred to the manes.' Medh. and Gov. think that â nidhanât, 'up to the end (of the ceremony);' (Kull., Nâr., Nand., Râgh.), means until death.' 280. Ap. II, 17, 23. 284. Yâgñ. I, 268. Digitized by Google
SR No.007677
Book TitleSaddharma Pundarika
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH Kern
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1884
Total Pages2546
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size46 MB
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