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________________ SECT. IV. PT. II. THE YÜEH LING. 301 tions, and to exercise (the soldiers) in archery and chariot-driving, and in trials of strength. 21. In this month orders are given to the superintendent of waters and the master of fishermen to collect the revenues from rivers, springs, ponds, and meres, taking care not to encroach in any way on any among the myriads of the people, so as to awaken a feeling of dissatisfaction in them against the son of Heaven. If they do this, they shall be punished for their guilt without forgiveness. 22. If, in the first month of winter, the proceedings of government proper to spring were observed, the cold that shuts up all beneath it would not do so tightly; the vapours of the earth would rise up and go abroad; many of the people would wander away and disappear. If those proper to summer were observed, there would be many violent winds in the states; winter itself would not be cold; and insects would come forth again from their burrows. If those proper to autumn were observed, the snow and hoarfrost would come unseasonably; small military affairs would constantly be arising; and incursions and loss of territory would occur. PART II. 1. In the second month of winter the sun is in Tàu, the constellation culminating at dusk being the eastern Pi, and that culminating at dawn Kan? 1 Tâu comprehends , X, H, O, 1, $ of Sagittarius; the eastern Pi, the fourteenth of the Chinese constellations, consists of Algenib or y Pegasus, and a of Andromeda; Kan is the last of the constellations, and contains B, 7, 8, and of Corvus. Digitized by Google
SR No.007678
Book TitleSatapatha Bramhana Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJulius Eggeling
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1885
Total Pages2521
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size44 MB
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