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to him his zir/zg‘rtjpzfrz‘a (that is, the merit which he has accumulated through sacriﬁce and liberality to the

priests) ! ” (Taittir‘i‘ya Samhitﬁ 5. 7. 7.. I.)

And so another poet, in a better vein, says in a verse that has become famous in India:

“The highest step of Vishnu (that is the solar para“ disc) is ever seen by the liberal giver : it is ﬁxed like an

eye in the heavens.” (RignVeda I. 22. so.)

At a later time when the Hindus in their highest mood turn the ordinary gods into supernumeraries, when metempsychosis takes the place of a journey to heaven, when they have sloughed off priests, sacri- ﬁce ﬁre, spoon, and ghee, all that is changed. The degraded Qraddha or Faith is replaced by Bhakti, “Devotion,” that is, devotion to the Eternal True, Only Being that is at the root of all things. The z'rfzg‘zipﬁrz‘a, piled up in the savings~bank of heaven, where Yams. and the Fathers are engaged in ever- lasting feasts, is replaced by harms, the accumulated deeds of a given lifetime and the attendant evolution which these deeds have worked upon the spirit. This so deﬁnitely shapes character as to determine the nature of the next rebirth, until a perfect life shall free the mortal from the toils of all existence,