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Aitareya-Aranyaka: Second Aranyaka, Second Adhyâya, Fourth Khanda
Fourth Khanda1. This then becomes perfect as a thousand of Brihatî verses. Its consonants form its body, its voice (vowels) the Soul, its sibilants the air of the breath.2. He who knew this…Aitareya-Aranyaka: First Aranyaka, Third Adhyâya, Third Khanda
Third Khanda1. He begins with tad, this, (the first word of the first hymn, tad id asa). Verily “this, this” is food, and thus he obtains food.2. Pragâpati indeed uttered this as the first…Brihadaranyaka-Upanishad: First Adhyâya, Fourth Brahmana
Fourth Brahmana1. In the beginning this was Self alone, in the shape of a person (purusha). He looking round saw nothing but his Self. He first said, “This is I;” therefore he became I by…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Second Aranyaka, First Adhyâya, First Khanda
First AdhyâyaFirst Khanda1. This is the path: this sacrifice, and this Brahman. This is the true.2. Let no man swerve from it, let no man transgress it.3. For the old (sages) did not…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Second Aranyaka, Third Adhyâya, Fifth Khanda
Fifth Khanda1. This (nishkevalya-sastra) becomes perfect as a thousand of Brihatî verses.2. Some teachers (belonging to a different Sakha) recognise a thousand of different metres (not of…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Third Aranyaka, First Adhyâya, Fifth Khanda
Fifth Khanda1. Now those who repeat the Nirbhuga say:2. “The former half is the first syllable, the latter half the second syllable, and the space between the first and second halves is the…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Third Aranyaka, Second Adhyâya, Third Khanda
Third Khanda1. Badhval says, there are four persons (to be meditated on and worshipped).2. The person of the body, the person of the metres, the person of the Veda, and the Great person.What…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Third Aranyaka, Second Adhyâya, Sixth Khanda
Sixth KhandaI. Next Krishna-Harita confided this Brahmana concerning speech to him (his pupil):2. Pragaâpati, the year, after having sent forth all creatures, burst. He put himself together…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Second Aranyaka, First Adhyâya, Sixth Khanda
Sixth Khanda1. Speech is his (the breath's) rope, the names the knots. Thus by his speech as by a rope, and by his names as by knots, all this is bound. For all this are names indeed, and…Aitareya-Aranyaka: First Aranyaka, First Adhyâya, Third Khanda
Third Khanda1. Some say: “Let him take a Gâyatrî hymn for the Pra-uga. Verily, Gâyatrî is brightness and glory of countenance, and thus the sacrificer becomes bright and glorious.”2. Others…