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________________ VII. CHARMS TO SECURE PROSPERITY. 153 is his departure. Here are the tracks of the serpentkilling, powerful steed! 8. May the closed (serpent's jaw) not snap open, may the open one not close! The two serpents in this field, man and wife, they are both bereft of strength. 9. Without strength here are the serpents, those that are near, and those that are far. With a club do I slay the vriskika (scorpion), with a staff the serpent that has approached. 10. Here is the remedy for both the aghâsva and the svaga! Indra (and) Pedu's horse have put to naught the evil-planning (aghayantam) serpent. 11. The horse of Pedu do we remember, the strong, with strong footing: behind lie, staring forth, these adders. 12. Deprived are they of life's spirit, deprived of poison, slain by Indra with his bolt. Indra hath slain them: we have slain them. 13. Slain are they that are striped across, crushed are the adders! Slay thou the one that produces a hood, (slay) the white and the black in the darbhagrass ! 14. The maiden of the Kirâta-tribe, the little one digs up the remedy, with golden spades, on the mountain's back. 15. Hither has come a youthful physician: he slays the speckled (serpent), is irresistible. He, forsooth, crushes the svaga and the vriskika both. 16. Indra did set at naught for me the serpent, (and so did) Mitra and Varuna, Vâta and Parganya both. 17. Indra did set at naught for me the serpent, the adder, male and female, the svaga, (the serpent) Digitized by Digilized by Google
SR No.007679
Book TitleSatapatha Bramhana Part 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJulius Eggeling
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1894
Total Pages2382
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size45 MB
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