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When a man (who is the sacrificer) hungers, thirsts, and abstains from pleasures, that is the Dikshâ (initiatory rite).
When a man eats, drinks, and enjoys pleasures, he does it with the Upasadas (the sacrificial days on which the sacrif…
When a man laughs, eats, and delights himself, he does it with the Stuta-sastras (hymns sung and recited at the sacri…
Penance, liberality, righteousness, kindness, truthfulness, these form his Dakshinâs (gifts bestowed on priests, &c.)
Therefore when they say, 'There will be a birth,' and 'there has been a birth' (words used at the Soma-sacrifice, and…
Ghora Ângirasa, after having communicated this (view of the sacrifice) to Krishna, the son of Devaki— and he never th…
'Then they see (within themselves) the everpresent light of the old seed (of the world, the Sat), the highest, which …