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Taittiriya Samhita 5.3.8

Krishna Yajurveda · Kanda 5, Prapathaka 3 · Verse 5.3.8

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संभृ॑तं॒ यन्ना॑क॒सदो॒ यन्ना॑क॒सद॒स्तत्प॑शू॒नामे॒षा वै द्वा विꣳ ३। ७॥ ’सि प॒शूने॒वाव॑ रुंधे॒ छन्दाꣳ ’सि॒ वै दे॒वानां᳚ वा॒मं प॒शवो॑ छन्दा॒ग्॒स्युप॑ दधाति प॒शवो॒ वै छन्दाꣳ वा॒ममे॒व प॒शूनव॑ रुंध ए॒ताꣳ ह॒ वै य॒ज्ञसे॑नश्चैत्रियाय॒णश्चितिं॑ वि॒दां च॑कार॒ तया॒ वै स प॒शूनवा॑रुंध॒ यदे॒तामु॑प॒दधा॑ति प॒शूने॒वाव॑ रुंधे गाय॒त्रीः पु॒रस्ता॒दुप॑ दधाति॒ तेजो॒ वै गा॑य॒त्री तेज॑ ए॒व ’ समा॒नानां᳚ करोति त्रि॒ष्टुभ॒ उप॑ दधातींद्रि॒यं वै मु॑ख॒तो ध॑त्ते मूर्ध॒न्वती᳚र्भवन्ति मू॒र्धान॑मे॒वैनꣳ त्रि॒ष्टुगि॑न्द्रि॒यमे॒व म॑ध्य॒तो ध॑त्ते॒ जग॑ती॒रुप॑ दधाति॒ जाग॑ता॒ वै प॒शवः॑ प॒शूने॒वाव॑ रुंधेऽनु॒ष्टुभ॒ उप॑ दधाति प्रा॒णा वा अ॑नु॒ष्टुप्प्रा॒णाना॒मुथ्सृ॑ष्ट्यै बृह॒तीरु॒ष्णिहाः᳚ पं॒क्तीर॒क्षर॑पंक्ती॒रिति॒ विषु॑रूपाणि॒ छन्दा॒ग्॒स्युप॑ दधाति॒ विषु॑रूपा॒ वै प॒शवः॑ प॒शव॒ ’सि॒ विषु॑रूपाने॒व प॒शूनव॑ रुंधे॒ विषु॑रूपमस्य गृ॒हे दृ॑श्यते॒ यस्यै॒ता उ॑पधी॒यन्ते॒ य उ॑ श्छन्दाꣳ ’सि॒ सर्वे॑भिरे॒वैनं॒ छन्दो॑भिश्चिनुते॒ चैना ए॒वं वेदाति॑च्छंदस॒मुप॑ दधा॒त्यति॑च्छन्दा॒ वै सर्वा॑णि॒ छन्दाꣳ ’ समा॒नानां᳚ करोति द्वि॒पदा॒ वर्ष्म॒ वा ए॒षा छंद॑सां॒ यदति॑च्छन्दा॒ यदति॑च्छंदसमुप॒दधा॑ति॒ वर्ष्मै॒वैनꣳ उप॑ दधाति द्वि॒पाद्यज॑मानः॒ प्रति॑ष्ठित्यै

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He puts down the metre bricks; the metres are cattle; verily he wins cattle; the good thing of the gods, cattle, are the metres; verily he wins the good thing, cattle. Yajñasena Caitriyayana taught this layer; by this he won cattle; in that he puts it down, he wins cattle. He puts down the Gayatris on the east; the Gayatri is brilliance; verily at the beginning he places brilliance [1]; they contain the word 'head'; verily he makes him the head of his equals. He puts down the Tristubhs; the Tristubh is power; verily he places power in the middle He puts down the Jagatis; cattle are connected with the Jagati; verily he wins cattle. He puts down the Anustubhs; the Anustubh is breath; (verily it serves) to let the breaths out. Brhatis, Usnihs, Panktis, Aksarapanktis, these various metres he puts down; cattle are various, the metres are cattle [2]; verily he wins various cattle; variety is seen in his house for whom these are put down, and who knows them thus. He puts down an Atichandas; all the metres are the Atichandas; verily he piles it with all the metres. The Atichandas is the highest of the metres; in that he puts down an Atichandas, be makes him the highest of his equals. He puts down two−footed (bricks); the sacrificer has two feet; (verily they serve) for support.