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The Religions of India

CHAPTER IX
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'How my daughter, glorious woman ?' She said: 'Thou hast begotten me of the offering, which thou madest in the water, clarified butter, sour milk, whey, and curds.

I am a blessing; use me at the sacrifice.

If thou usest me at the sacrifice, thou shalt become rich in children and cattle.

Whatever blessing thou invokest through me, all shall be granted to thee.' So he used her as the blessing in the middle of the sacrifice.

For what is between the introductory and final offerings is the middle of the sacrifice.


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