The Satapatha-Brâhmana. Part I: According to the Text of the Mâdhyandina School
The Satapatha-Brâhmana. Part I: According to the Text of the Mâdhyandina School
Julius Eggeling
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ihe iikti and 7?/ahis from the sacrificiat know- ledge) by means of the yOpa," Haug]; Tailt. S. VI, 3, 4, 7; I KAnda, 6 ADIIVAVA, 2 BRAHMAJPA, 4. I61 concealed themselves : and because they effaced (ayopayan, viz. the sacrifice) with it, therefore it is called yOpa (sacrificial post). Now this was heard by the y?;shi5 : 2. ' Verily, by means of the sacrifice the gods gained this conquest. When they had conquered, they said. " How may this {celestial region) be made unattainable by men?" They th...en sipped the sap of the sacrifice, as bees would suck out honey ; and having drained the sacrifice and effaced the traces of it with the (sacrificial) post, they con- cealed themselves.' They (the ^/shis) thereupon set about searching for it. 3. They went on praising and toiling; for by (religious) toil, the gods indeed gained what they wished to gain, and (so did) the A/shis. Now whether it be that the gods caused it (the sacrifice) to attract (or. peep forth to) them, or whether they took to It of their own accord, they said, ' Come.
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