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spread out over it (the Brahman) . By the work of the mind a does it come into this body.
4. As a king commands officials, saying to them : Rule these villages or those, so does that Prâna (spirit) dispose the other prânas, each for their separate work.
5. The Apâna (the down-breathing) in the organs of excretion and generation; the Prâna himself dwells in eye and ear, passing through mouth and nose. In the middle is the Samâna 3 (the onbreathing); it carries what has been sacrificed as food equally (over the body), and the seven lights proceed from it.
6. The Self+ is in the heart. There are the 101 arteries, and in each of them there are a hundred (smaller veins), and for each of these branches there are 72,000 6. In these the Vyâna (the back- breathing) moves.
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* Over Brahman, i. e. the Self, the parama purusha, the akshara, .-- the satya. The prâna being called a shadow, is thereby implied to be unreal (anrita). Sankara.
* Manokrita is explained as an ârsha sandhi. It means the good or evil deeds, which are the work of the mind.
8 I keep to the usual translation of Samâna by on-breathing, though it is here explained in a different sense. Samâna is here supposed to be between prâna and apâna, and to distribute the food equally, samam, over the body. The seven lights are explained as the two eyes, the two ears, the two nostrils, and the mouth.
Here the Lingâtma or Gîvâtmâ. 6 A hundred times 101 would give us 10,100, and each multiplied by 72,000 would give us a sum total of 727,200,000 veins, or, if we add the principal veins, 727,210,201. Anandagiri makes the sum total, 72 kotis, 72 lakshas, six thousands, two hundred and one, where the six of the thousands seems to be a mistake for dasasahasram. In the Brihadar. Upanishad II, 1, 19, we read of 72,000 arteries, likewise in Yâgñavalkya III, 08. See also Brih. Up. IV,
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