[33]. Cf. “Chips,” IV, p. 385.

[34]. The two words are used together, as ubhayor antaram veda, sûnritânritayor api, Mahâbh. V, 5667.

[35]. Agni, fire, is here, as often, taken for the light of day.

[36]. Mitra and Varuna stand for morning and evening, or day and night.

[37]. Râtrî, night, sometimes called the black day, Krishnam ahar, opposed to Argunam ahar, the bright day. Cf. Rig-Veda VI, 9, 1.

[38]. Evil, physically darkness, morally sin.

[39]. Pins of the chariot.

[40]. The departed.

[41]. Explained as stars.

[42]. The sun.