Satapatha-brahmana [sanskrit]
147,532 words | ISBN-10: 812080113X | ISBN-13: 9788120801134
The Sanskrit text of the Satapatha-brahmana: One of the largest works in the category of Vedic (Brahmaic) literature, narrating in extensive detail the various rites, constructions, chants and utensils to be used in Hindu ceremonies. Alternative titles: Śatapathabrāhmaṇa (शतपथब्राह्मण), Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa (शतपथ-ब्राह्मण) Shatapathabrahma (shatapatha).
Verse 4.1.1.22
sa juhoti | svāṃkṛto'sīti prāṇo vā asyaiṣa grahaḥ sa svayameva kṛtaḥ svayaṃ jātastasmādāha svāṃkṛto'sīti viśvebhya indriyebhyo divyebhyaḥ pārthivebhya iti sarvābhyo hyeṣa prajābhyaḥ svayaṃ jāto manastvāṣṭviti prajāpatirvai manaḥ prajāpatiṣṭvāśnutāmityevaitadāha svāhā tvā subhava sūryāyeti tadavaraṃ svāhākāraṃ karoti parāṃ devatām
Preview of English translation:
22. He (the Adhvaryu) offers with (Vajasaneyi Samhita VII, 3), “Self-made thou art,” for, this graha being his (Yajna's) out-breathing, it is indeed made by itself, born of itself: hence he says, “Self-made thou art;”—“for all powers, divine and earthly,”—for it is born of itself for all creatures;—“May the mind obtain thee!”—the mind being Prajapati, he thereby means to say, “may Prajapati obtain thee!” 'Hail! thee, O well-born, for Surya!' thus he utters the second (or inferior) “Hail!” with regard to a subsequent (or higher; the highest) deity.
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Other editions:
Also see the following editions of the Sanskrit text or (alternative) English translations of the Satapatha-brahmana Verse 4.1.1.22
The Satapatha Brahmana (In Five Volumes)
by Julius Eggeling (1882)
2551 pages; [Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.]
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The Satapatha Brahmana (3 volumes)
by Dr Jeet Ram Bhatt (2009)
Sanskrit Text with English Translation; 1726 pages; [Publisher: Eastern Book Linkers]; ISBN: 9788178541693
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The Satapatha Brahmana (With The Commentary of Sayanacarya and Harisvamin)
by Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (2002)
3483 pages; [शतपथ ब्राह्मणम्] According to the Madhyandina Recension; Commetaries: (1) Vedarthaprakash (Vedartha-prakasha) by Shrimat-Trayibhashyakar Sayanacharya, (2) Sarvavidyanidhana Kavindracharya Saraswati.
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Studies in the Satapatha-Brahmana
by Dr. (Mrs.) Santi Banerjee (1993)
236 pages; [Publisher: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar]
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Cultural Study of the Satapatha Brahman (in Hindi)
by Dr. Urmila Devi Sharma (1982)
106 pages; Shatapatha Brahmana Ek Sanskritik Adhyan; [Publisher: Meharchand Lakshmandas Publications]
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