Book Title: Satapatha Bramhana Part 02
Author(s): Julius Eggeling
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ 7 PATALA, 17 SECTION, 7. 285 15. The difference (between the Kaula and the Godâna) is that at the Godâna) the whole hair is shaven (without leaving the locks). 16. According to the followers of the Sama-veda he should 'touch water.' PATALA 7, SECTION 17. 1. The ground for building a house should be inclined towards the south-west. He elevates the surface and sweeps (the earth) with a broom of Paläsa wood or of Samt wood, with the next (verse, M. II, 15, 1), in the same (south-west) direction ; 2. In the same way three times. 3. He touches the ground, which has thus been prepared, with the next (verse, II, 15, 2). Then he has the pits for the posts dug from left to right, throws the earth (from the pits) towards the inside (of the building-ground), and erects the right doorpost with the next two (verses, M. II, 15, 3. 4); 4. In the same way the other (door-post). 5. Having erected after (the door-posts) the other (posts) in the same order in which (the pits) have been dug, he recites the next Yagus (II, 15, 5) over the ridge-pole when it is placed (on the posts), 6. The next (six) (Yagus formulas, II, 15, 6–11) over the (house when it is) finished, according to the characteristics contained in the single formulas. 7. He sets a piece of Paläsa wood or of Sami wood on fire, takes the fire up in a dish) with the next verse (II, 15, 12), carries it to the house with 16. The udakopasparsana according to the rite of the Sâmavedins is described by Gobhila, 1, 2, 5 seqq. . Digitized by Google

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