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733 12. Into him is entered (ni-gam) this power; he himself is one, single (ekavṛ́t), one only.

13. These gods in him become single.

14. Both fame and glory and water (? ámbhas) and cloud-mass and Brahman-splendor and food and food-eating.

15. He who knows this single god—

16. Not second, not third, also not fourth is he called.

17. Not fifth, not sixth, also not seventh is he called.

18. Not eighth, not ninth, also not tenth is he called.

19. He looks abroad for everything, both what breathes and what does not.

20. Into him is entered this power; he himself is one, single, one only.

21. All the gods in him become single.

22. Both worship (bráhman) and penance and fame and glory and water and cloud-mass and Brahman-splendor and food and food-eating—

23. And what is and what shall be and faith and sheen and heaven (svargá) and svadhā́.

24. He who knows this single god—