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The Satapatha Brahmana, Part IV
Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 43
translated by Julius Eggeling
[1897]

This is part IV of the Sacred Books of the EastSatapatha Brahamana translation, containing Books VIII, IX and X.


Title PageContentsIntroduction
Eighth Kanda
VIII, 1, 1. First Adhyaya. First BrahmanaVIII, 1, 2. Second BrahmanaVIII, 1, 3. Third BrahmanaVIII, 1, 4. Fourth BrahmanaVIII, 2, 1. Second Adhyaya. First BrahmanaVIII, 2, 2. Second BrahmanaVIII, 2, 3. Third BrahmanaVIII, 2, 4. Fourth BrahmanaVIII. 3, 1. Third Adhyaya. First BrahmanaVIII, 3, 2. Second BrahmanaVIII, 3, 3. Third BrahmanaVIII, 3, 4. Fourth BrahmanaVIII. 4, 1. Fourth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaVIII, 4, 2. Second BrahmanaVIII, 4, 3. Third BrahmanaVIII, 4, 4. Fourth BrahmanaVIII, 5, 1. Fifth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaVIII. 5, 2. Second BrahmanaVIII, 5, 3. Third BrahmanaVIII, 5, 4. Fourth BrahmanaVIII. 6, 1. Sixth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaVIII, 6, 2. Second BrahmanaVIII, 6, 3. Third BrahmanaVIII, 7, 1. Seventh Adhyaya. First BrahmanaVIII, 7, 2. Second BrahmanaVIII, 7, 3. Third BrahmanaVIII, 7, 4. Fourth Brahmana
Ninth Kanda
IX, 1, 1. First Adhyaya. First BrahmanaIX, 1, 2. Second BrahmanaIX, 2, 1. Second Adhyaya. First BrahmanaIX, 2, 2. Second BrahmanaIX, 2, 3. Third BrahmanaIX, 3, 1. Third Adhyaya. First BrahmanaIX, 3, 2. Second BrahmanaIX, 3, 3. Third BrahmanaIX, 3, 4. Fourth BrahmanaIX, 4, 1. Fourth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaIX, 4, 2. Second BrahmanaIX, 4, 3. Third BrahmanaIX, 4, 4. Fourth BrahmanaIX, 5, 1. Fifth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaIX, 5, 2. Second Brahmana
Tenth Kanda
X, 1, 1. First Adhyaya. First BrahmanaX, 1, 2. Second BrahmanaX, 1, 3. Third BrahmanaX, 1, 4. Fourth BrahmanaX, 1, 5. Fifth BrahmanaX, 2, 1. Second Adhyaya. First BrahmanaX, 2, 2. Second BrahmanaX, 2, 3. Third BrahmanaX, 2, 4. Fourth BrahmanaX, 2, 5. Fifth BrahmanaX, 2, 6. Sixth BrahmanaX, 3, 1. Third Adhyaya. First BrahmanaX, 3, 2. Second BrahmanaX, 3, 3. Third BrahmanaX, 3, 4. Fourth BrahmanaX, 3, 5. Fifth BrahmanaX, 4, 1. Fourth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaX, 4, 2. Second BrahmanaX, 4, 3. Third BrahmanaX, 4, 4. Fourth BrahmanaX, 4, 5. Fifth BrahmanaX, 5, 1. Fifth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaX, 5, 2. Second BrahmanaX, 5, 3. Third BrahmanaX, 5, 4. Fourth BrahmanaX, 5, 5. Fifth BrahmanaX, 6, 1. Sixth Adhyaya. First BrahmanaX, 6, 2. Second BrahmanaX, 6, 3. Third BrahmanaX, 6, 4. Fourth BrahmanaX, 6, 5. Fifth BrahmanaCorrections

SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST, VOLUME 43
THE SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA
ACCORDING TO THE TEXT OF THE MADHYANDINA SCHOOL
Translated by
Julius Eggeling
Part IV
Books VIII, IX AND X
Oxford: the Clarendon Press
[1897]

Scanned at sacred-texts.com, September 2006. Proofed and formatted by John Bruno Hare. This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published prior to January 1st, 1923. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice of attribution is left intact in all copies.


Next: Contents

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CONTENTS.

PAGE

INTRODUCTION


EIGHTH KANDA.

The Building of the Sacred Fire-altar (continued).

First Layer (continued):-

Pranabhrit (5 sets of 10 each)

Lokamprina

Second Layer:-

Asvini (5)

Ritavya (2)

Vaisvadevi (5)

Pranabhrit (5)

Apasya (5)

Khandasya (19)

Lokamprina

Third Layer:-

Svayamatrinna (1)

Disya (5)

Visvagyotis (1)

Ritavya (4)

Pranabhrit (10)

Khandasya (36)

Valakhilya (14)

Lokamprina

Fourth Layer:-

Stoma (18)

Sprit (10)

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Ritavya (2)

Srishti (27)

Lokamprina

Fifth Layer:-

Asapatna (5)

Khandasya, or Virag (4 sets of 20 each)

Stomabhaga (29)

Nakasad (5)

Pakakuda (5)

Khandasya (10 sets of 3 each)

Garhapatya hearth (8)

Punaskiti (8)

Ritavya (2)

Visvagyotis (1)

Lokamprina (1)132

Vikarni (1)

Svayamatrinna (1)

Samans sung thereon

Scattering of 100 chips of gold on altar

Symbolical meaning of layers


NINTH KANDA.

Satarudriya

Oblations on three enclosing-stones

Avatana (unstringing) libations

Pratyavaroha (redescending) libations

Sprinkling of altar

Throwing of stone towards Nirriti's quarter

Taking possession of the bricks, as milch cows

Drawing of frog, lotus-flower, and bamboo-shoot across the altar

Samans sung round the altar

Day of Preparation for Soma-sacrifice

Libations on Svayamatrinna

Sprinkling of altar with sour curds, honey and ghee

Pravargya

Leading forward of Agni to the Altar

Oblations of ghee on udumbara logs

Lifting of log, setting forth, Apratiratha hymn

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Setting up of variegated stone on Agnidhra site

Mounting of Fire-altar

Milk-offering on firebrand

Laying down of, and putting logs on, Ahavaniya fire

Oblations thereon

Installation and Consecration of Agni

Cakes to Vaisvanara and Maruts

Vasor dhara, or shower of wealth

Ardhendra and Graha oblations

Yagakratus

Oblations to Stomas and age-grades

Kalpa (prospering) libations

Vagaprasaviya libations

Partha libations

Consecration of Sacrificer

Rashtrabhrit oblations

Oblations on head of chariot

Yoking of chariot with oblations of air

Runmati (lightsome) oblations

Arkasvamedha-samtati oblations

Preparatory Rites of Soma-sacrifice

Building of Dhishnya hearths

Agnishomiya (animal) sacrifice

Oblations to Regions

Oblations to Divine Quickeners (devasu)

Pasupurodasa-offering

Sutya, or Day of Soma-sacrifice

Agniyoga, or yoking of Fire-altar

Pressing and offering of Soma

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