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III ADHYAYA, 7 KHANDA, 5.
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KHANDA 6. 1. One who has not set up the (sacred Srauta) fires, when setting out on a journey, looks at his house.
2. (He murmurs the text,) 'Do ye both, Mitra and Varuna, protect this house for me; unscathed, undisturbed, may Pashan guard it till our return;'
3. And murmurs (the verse), 'Upon the path we have entered' (Rig-veda VI, 51, 16).
KHANDA 7. 1. When he then returns from his journey, he looks at his house (and says),
2. 'House, do not fear, do not tremble ; bringing strength we come back. Bringing strength, joyful and wise, I come back to thee, to the house, rejoicing in my mind.
That of which the traveller thinks, that in which dwells much joy, that I call the house. May it know us as we know it.
Hither are called the cows; hither are called goats and sheep; and the sweet essence (?) of food is called hither to our house.'
3. Having approached the (sacred) domestic fire with the verse, 'This Agni is glorious to us, this is highly glorious. Worshipping him (?) may we suffer no harm; may he bring us to supremity'
4. Let him pronounce auspicious words.
5. When accepting the water for washing the feet he says, 'The milk of Virág art thou; may I obtain
7, 2. On kilala, see chap. 3, I. 5. Padyâ virág is the Virág metre, so far as it consists of [29]
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