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SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA.
from the right proportions (of the altar)? ?' Well, what right proportions there were in the case of that seventh man's length, these same proportions (also apply) to all these (redundant man's lengths).
16. And they also say, 'When Pragâpati had formed the body he filled it up with these (redundant lengths) wherever there was anything defective in it; and therefore also it is rightly proportioned.
17. As to this some say, 'The first time they construct a simple (altar 9), then the one higher by one (man's length), up to the one of unlimited size.' Let him not do so.
18. Sevenfold, indeed, Pragâpati was created in the beginning. He went on constructing (developing) his body, and stopped at the one hundred and one-fold one. He who constructs one lower than a sevenfold one cuts this Father Pragâpati in twain: - he will be the worse for sacrificing as one would be by doing injury to his better. And he who constructs one exceeding the one hundred and one-fold one steps beyond this universe, for Pragàpati is . this universe. Hence he should first construct the sevenfold (altar), then the next higher up to the one hundred and one-fold one, but he should not construct one exceeding the one hundred and one
Or, from the right total (sampad) which the altar ought to obtain. By paragraph, the altar is to be made fourteen times as large as the sevenfold one; and the latter being said to be in exact proportion with Pragâpati (in paragraph 3), the larger aliar would thus show an excess of thirteen man's lengths over the rightly proportioned altar.
? Viz. in paragraph 5. 3 That is, one of a single man's length on each side.
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