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________________ X KÂNDA, 5 ADHYÂYA, 4 BRÂHMANA, 13. 387 II. Now, these (amount to) twenty-one Brihatis; and the heavenly world being the twenty-one-fold and the Brihati-this (altar) thus comes to be equal to the heavenly world, and to the twenty-one-fold Stoma and the Brihati metre. 12. But, indeed, that Fire-altar also is the body,the bones are its enclosing-stones, and there are three hundred and sixty of these, because there are three hundred and sixty bones in man; the marrow parts are the Yagushmati bricks, for there are three hundred and sixty of these, and three hundred and sixty parts of marrow in man; and those thirty-six bricks which are over, are the thirteenth month, the trunk, the vital air (of the altar),- in his body there are thirty parts ?, in his feet two, in his vital airs two, and in his head two,-as to there being two of these, it is because the head consists of two skull-bones. And that whereby these joints are held together is the Sudadohas; and those three whereby this body is covered--to wit, hair, skin, and flesh-are the earth-fillings; what he drinks is the oblations, and what he eats the fire-logs; and what is called the body,' that is the space-filling (brick) :thus this comes to make up the whole Agni, and the whole Agni comes to be the spacefiller; and, verily, whosoever knows this, thus comes to be that whole (Agni) who is the space-filler. 13. Now, these (amount to) twenty-one Brihatis , and-the heavenly world being the twenty-one-fold and the Brihati--this (altar) thus comes to be equal to the heavenly world, and to the twenty-one-fold Stoma and the Brihati metre. 1 See p 383, note 3. CC 2
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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