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________________ 208 GRIHYA-SUTRA OF HIRANYAKESIN. PRASNA II, PATALA 1, SECTION 1. 1. Now (follows) the Simantonnayana (or parting of the pregnant wife's hair). 2. In the fourth month of her first pregnancy, in the fortnight of the increasing moon, under an auspicious constellation he puts wood on the fire, performs the rites down to the Vyâhriti oblations, and makes four oblations to Dhâtri with (the verse), 'May Dhâtri give us wealth' (and the following three verses, Taitt. Samh. III, 3, 11, 2. 3). 3. 'This, O Varuna' (&c.; see I, chap. 27, Sutra 2, down to): Hail! Good luck!' · He then makes the wife who has taken a bath, who wears a clean dress and ornaments, and has spoken with a Brahmana, sit down to the west of the fire, facing the east, in a round apartment. Standing to the east (of the wife), facing the west he parts her hair upwards (i. e. beginning from the front) with a porcupine's quill that has three white spots, holding (also) a bunch of unripe fruits, with the Vyâhritis (and) with the two (verses), 'I invoke Râkâ,' (and), 'Thy graces, O Râkâ' (Taitt. Samh. III, 3, 11, 5). Then he recites over (his wife the formulas), 'Soma alone is our king, thus say the Brahmana tribes, sitting near thy banks, O Gangâ, 1, 3. The corrupt word vivrittakakrâ(h) seems to contain a vocative fem. referring to Gange-avivrittakakra? The Apastambîya Mantrapâtha reads, vivrittakakra âsînâs tîrena yamune tava. Comp. Âsvalâyana I, 14, 7; Pâraskara I, 15, 8. 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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