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The Upanishads - Mandhata Global

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it even on a dry stump, branches would grow and leaves<br />

spring forth."<br />

10<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Chula, the son of Bhagavitta, taught this to his<br />

disciple Janaki, the son of Ayasthuna and said:<br />

"Should One pour it even on a dry stump, branches<br />

would grow and leaves spring forth."<br />

11<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Janaki, the son of Ayasthuna, taught this to his<br />

pupil Satyakama, the son of Jabala and said: "Should<br />

one pour it even on a dry stump, branches would<br />

grow and leaves spring forth."<br />

And Satyakama, the son of Jabala, taught this to his<br />

pupils and said:<br />

"Should one pour it even on a dry stump, branches<br />

would grow and leaves spring forth."<br />

One must not teach this to anyone but a son or a pupil.<br />

13<br />

Four articles are made of fig wood: the sacrificial ladle,<br />

the bowl, the fuel and the two mixing-rods.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cultivated grains are ten in number: Rice, barley,<br />

sesamum, beans, millet (anu), panic seeds (priyangu),<br />

wheat, lentils, pulse and vetch.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y should be crushed and soaked in curds, honey and<br />

clarified butter and offered as an oblation.<br />

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