[65] Rig-Veda III. 14, 6.

[66] This is the favorite expression of Plato for the Divine, which Cary, Davis, and others render "Real Being."—A. W.

[67] Sometimes they trace even this Satya or Rita, the Real or Right, to a still higher cause, and say (Rig-Veda X. 190, 1):

"The Right and Real was born from the Lighted Heat; from thence was born Night, and thence the billowy sea. From the sea was born Samvatsara, the year, he who ordereth day and night, the Lord of all that moves (winks). The Maker (dhâtri) shaped Sun and Moon in order; he shaped the sky, the earth, the welkin, and the highest heaven."

[68] Rig-Veda I. 23, 22.

[69] Or it may mean, "Wherever I may have deceived, or sworn false."

[70] Satapatha Brâhmana II. 2, 3, 19.

[71] Cf. Muir, "Metrical Translations," p. 268.

[72] Sat. Br. III. 1, 2, 10.

[73] Taitt. Âranyaka X. 9.