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Aitareya Aranyaka. Ii, 7, 1

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"The Upanishads, Part 1 (sbe01)\", by Max Mller, [1879],

Seventh Adhyya 2.

First Kha
\"N"D"A.

1. My speech rests in the mind, my mind rests in speech 3. Appear to me (thou, the Highest Self)! You (speech and mind) are the two pins 4 (that hold the wheels) of the Veda. May what I have learnt not forsake me 5. I join day and night with what I have learnt 6. I shall speak of the real, I shall speak the true. May this protect me, may this protect the teacher! May it protect me, may it protect the teacher, yea, the teacher!

Footnotes

246:2
This seventh adhyya contains a propitiatory prayer ("s"ntikaro mantra"h"). It is frequently left out in the MSS. which contain the Aitareya-upanishad with "S"akara's commentary, and Dr. Roer has omitted it in his edition. Sya"n"a explains it in his commentary on the Aitareya-ranyaka; and in one MS. of "S"akara's commentary on the Aitareya-upanishad, which is in my possession, the seventh adhyya is added with the commentary of Mdhavmtya, the "g"plaka of Vrabukka-mahr"g"a.

246:3
The two depend on each other.

246:4
Ant, explained by the commentator as nayanasamartha.

246:5
Cf. "Kh". Up. Iv, 2, 5.

246:6 I
repeat it day and night so that I may not forget it.
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