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SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA.
(sacrifice);—the castrated bull is neither female nor male; for being a male it is not a female, and being a female (unmanned) it is not a male : therefore a castrated bull is the fee. Or a draught-mare;-the draught-mare is neither male nor female; for in that it pulls the cart it is not a female; and being a female, it is not a male: therefore a draught-mare (may be) the fee.
FIFTH BRÂHMANA.
1. He prepares a cake on twelve potsherds for Indra and Vishnu. Now as to why he makes this offering. Of old, everything here was within Vritra, to wit, the Rik, the Yagus, and the Sâman. Indra wished to hurl the thunderbolt at him.
2. He said to Vishnu, 'I will hurl the thunderbolt at Vritra, stand thou by me!'--'So be it !' said Vishnu, ‘I will stand by thee: hurl it !' Indra aimed the thunderbolt at him. Vritra was afraid of the raised thunderbolt.
3. He said, 'There is here a (source of) strength: I will give that up to thee; but do not smite me!' and gave up to him the Yagus-formulas. He (Indra) aimed at him a second time.
4. He said, 'There is here a (source of) strength: I will give that up to thee; but do not smite me!' and gave up to him the Rik-verses. He aimed at him a third time.
5. •There is here a (source of) strength : I will give that up to thee; but do not smite me!' and gave up to him the Saman-hymns (or tunes). Therefore they spread the sacrifice even to this day in the same way with those (three) Vedas, first with the
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