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________________ X KÂNDA, 3 ADHYAYA, I BRAHMANA, 9. 329 would not be built: by this its form that (altar) becomes built (so as to contain) a thousand Brihatis. 6. The Pankti is the ear'--thus, whatever power, whatever vigour there is in the ear that is this one thousand; and to the ear, indeed, this vigour belongs, for were the power of hearing of him who builds it to pass away, this fire-altar, assuredly, would not be built: by this its form that (altar) becomes built (so as to contain) a thousand Parktis. 7. The Trishtubh is that generative (life-giving) breath, thus, whatever power, whatever vigour there is in that breath, that is this one thousand; and to that breath, indeed, this vigour belongs, for were that breath of him who builds it to become disordered, this fire-altar, assuredly, would not be built: by this its form that (altar) becomes built (so as to contain) a thousand Trishubhs. 8. 'And the Gagati is that downward breathing,'thus, whatever power, whatever vigour there is in that breathing, that is this one thousand; and to that breathing, indeed, this vigour belongs, for were that breathing of him who builds it to become disordered, this fire-altar, assuredly, would not be built: by this its form that (altar) becomes built (so as to include) a thousand Gagatis. 9. Now, these seven metres which increase by four (syllables) successively, and are firmly established in one another, are those seven vital airs in man firmly established in one another : thus, by 1 Vız. those enumerated in the preceding paragraphs, including those passing through the eye, ear, &c.
SR No.011120
Book TitleSatapatha Brahmana
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller, Julius Eggeling
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1987
Total Pages433
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size36 MB
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