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651 32. Therefore, indeed, one who knows man ⌊púruṣa⌋ thinks "this is bráhman"; for all deities are seated in him, as cows in a cow-stall.

33. By the first dying, it goes apart dividing threefold: yonder goes it with one [part]; yonder goes it with one; here with one it dwells (? ni-sev).

34. Within waters that are sluggish (? stīmá), old, is the body placed; within that is might (? çáva, çávas ?); thence is it called might.

1. What arms (bāhú) [there are], what arrows, and the powers (vīryà) of bows, swords (así), axes (paraçú), weapon, and what thought-and-design in the heart—all that, O Arbudi, do thou make our enemies to see; and do thou show forth specters (udārá).

2. Stand up, equip ye yourselves (sam-nah), O friends, god-folk; beheld, concealed of you be [those] who are our friends, O Arbudi.