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________________ 252 ON HUMAN SACRIFICES IN THE [second] set of teeth are through; wait till then, and I will perform the sacrifice." Varuna assented. The second teeth were cut. "Now," said Varuna, "his teeth are produced; sacrifice with him to me.""No," replied the king, "for a Kshatriya is not fit for sacrifice until he has been invested with arms: let him receive his martial investiture, then I will sacrifice to you."-"So be it," said Varuna. The youth grew, and was invested with arms; and Varuna said, "now sacrifice to me with him." The king replied, "Be it so." But he called his son, and said, "My child, Varuna gave you to me, and I have also promised to sacrifice with you to him."-"By no means," said the youth; and taking his bow, he set off to the forest, where he wandered for a twelvemonth. Upon Rohita's disappearance Varuna afflicted the descendant of Ikshwáku with dropsy; which when Rohita heard he set off to return home. On the way he was met by Indra in the shape of a Brahman, who said to him, "We have heard, Rohita, that prosperity attends him who undergoes great labour, and that a man, although excellent, is held in disesteem if he tarries amongst his kin. Indra is the friend of the wanderer, therefore do thou wander on-wander on." Thus spake the Brahman; and Rohita passed a second year in the woods. At the end of that period he turned towards home, but Indra, as a mortal, again met him, and said, "The feet of the traveller bear flowers, his body grows and puts forth fruit. All his sins are effaced by
SR No.007689
Book TitleEssays Lectures on Religion of Hindu Vol 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH H Wilson
PublisherTrubner and Company London
Publication Year1862
Total Pages438
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationInterfaith & Hinduism
File Size24 MB
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