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________________ 344 SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA. able element 1): it is both the Brahman and the Kshatra; and the Brahman is Agni, and the Kshatra Indra ; and the Visve Devâh (all the gods) are Indra and Agni. But the Visve Devâh (the All-gods) are also the peasantry · hence it is Priesthood, Nobility, and Peasantry. 10. And, indeed, Syâparna Sâyakâyana, knowing this, once said, ' If this my sacrificial performance were complete, my own race would become the kings (nobles), Brâhmanas, and peasants of the Salvas; but even by that much of my work which has been completed my race will surpass the Salvas in both ways;'- for this (Agni, the firealtar), indeed, is (social) eminence and fame, and an eater of food? Aksharam avinasvaram sai vagatam và brahma sakkıdânandaikarasam. Sâyana. ? Or, perhaps--but since so much of my work has been completed, my lace will thereby surpass the Salvas. Cf. Delbrück, Allind. Syntax, p. 266. & Sâyana takes this as intended to explain the in both ways' of the quotation, viz. in regard to 'sii' (social distinction) on the one hand, and to 'yasas' (fame) and food (material prosperity) on the other. There is, however, nothing in the text to favour any such grouping of the distinctive objects of aspiration associated with the three classes (varnati ayâtmakatvam upagîvya kai manah, srîyaSO s nnadalakshanam phalam. Sâyana), or with men generally (cf. Aitareyâr. I, 4, 2, 10). Perhaps it means both in an intellectual and material point of view The Syâparnas seem to have been a rather self-assertive family of priests. The Aitareya Brahmana tells the following story about them (VII, 27).–Visvantara Saushadmana, setting aside the Syâparnas, got up a sacrifice without them. The Syâparnas, becoming aware of this, came to the sacrifice and sat them down inside the sacrificial ground. On seeing them, Visvantara said, "There sit those doers of evil deeds, those speakers of foul language, the Syâparnas: turn them out; let them not sit inside my sacrificial ground I'— So be it!' they said, and
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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