Atharva-Veda Samhita/Book XV/Paryaya 18

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2365779Atharva-Veda SamhitaBook XV, Paryaya 18William Dwight Whitney

18. Paryāya the eighteenth.

[pañcaka. 1. dāivī pan̄kti; 2, 3. ārcī bṛhatī; 4. ārcy anuṣṭubh; 5. sāmny uṣṇih.]

Translated: Aufrecht, Ind. Stud. i. 138; Griffith, ii. 199.


1. Of that Vrātya—

2. As for (yát) his right eye, that is yonder sun (ādityá) as for his left eye, that is yonder moon.

3. As for his right ear, that is this fire; as for his left ear, that is this cleansing one ('wind').

4. Day-and-night [are his] two nostrils; Diti and Aditi [his] two skull-halves; the year [his] head.

5. With the day [is] the Vrātya westward, with the night eastward: homage to the Vrātya.

⌊Here ends the second anuvāka, with 11 paryāyas: see above, p. 770. For the summations of avasānarcas (questionable), see p. 771.⌋

⌊Here ends the thirtieth prapāṭhaka.⌋