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________________ 144 SANKHAYANA-GRIHYA-SUTRA. 3. If that is impossible, with their faces to all directions. 4. Let them expect the rising of the sun, 5. And when they behold it in its splendour, 6. Let them with (the words), 'Recite, sir!' seize with their hands, holding the right hand uppermost, the feet of the teacher, which have been washed, with the right (hand) the right (foot), with the left the left, 7. And having then put (the hands) into the vessel used for the expiation, into water in which pieces of Dûrvâ stalks are, let them begin their study, when their hands have ceased to drip. 8. This is the rite. But when they are tired, let one of them bring it about that the vessel used for the expiation be not empty. 9. And all (should do so) at the beginning and the end of (each) Adhyâya. 10. (All) that is done continuously, without interruption. 11. Now the expiation. 12. The syllable Oм, the Mahâvyâhritis, the Sâvitri, the Rathantara, the Brihat, the Vâmadevya; Brihat and Rathantara with repetition and Kakubhforming. 6. Comp. above, II, 5, 10, &c. 7. The translation of apinvamânaih pânibhih is conjectural. Nârâyana's explanation of a pin vamâna by asamsrishta is inadmissible. 10. Nârâyana explains this Sûtra in the following way. If it is impossible, for any reason, to recite the whole text, only the beginning and the concluding words of each Adhyâya (see Sûtra 9) are to be repeated; and these should be recited without interruption so as to form one continual text. 12. Comp. above, III, 4, 5. Digitized by Google
SR No.007685
Book TitleGrihya Sutras
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Oldenberg
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1886
Total Pages2642
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size49 MB
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