THIRD KHANDA.
1. That man (conceived as uktha) is the sea, rising beyond
the whole world. Whatever he reaches, he wishes to go beyond. If he reaches the
sky, he wishes to go beyond.
2. If he should reach that (heavenly) world, he would wish
to go beyond.
3. That man is fivefold. The heat in him is fire; the
apertures (of the senses) are ether; blood, mucus, and seed are water; the body
is earth; breath is air.
4. That air is fivefold, viz. up-breathing, down-breathing,
back-breathing, out-breathing, on-breathing. The other powers (devatis), viz.
sight, hearing, mind, and speech, are comprised under up-breathing and
down-breathing. For when breath departs, they also depart with it.
5. That man (conceived as uktha) is the sacrifice, which is
a succession now of speech and now of thought. That sacrifice is fivefold, viz.
the Agni-hotra, the new and full moon sacrifices, the four monthly sacrifices,
the animal sacrifice, the Soma sacrifice. The Soma sacrifice is the most
perfect of sacrifices, for in it these five kinds of ceremonies are seen : the
first which precedes the libations (the Diksha, &c.), then three libations,
and what follows (the Avabhritha, &c.) is the fifth.
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