"As water gushes downwards" & "As months flow into and merge with years" -4, The final declaration of the teacher.

 

 
 

1.  At the end of the mantram Rishi, the teacher, pray the Lord,

 

 

2. O Creator, may students of Brahma-vidya come to me from everywhere Svaha!

 

 

3. Thou art the refuge!

 

 

4. Beam upon me!

 

 

5. Come to me!!

 

 

6. In this mantram the Rishi's philosophy is beautified with poetry; even the objective sciences have been given out by them in majestic verses.

 

 

7. This being the case, we find here in the mantram two brilliant flashes when the Upasaka  requests the Lord on to him students from far and near, 'as water gushes downwards' is a simile  that can complete only with dynamic picture brought before us by 'as months flow into and merge with years'

 

 

8. In Rishis expressiveness, grandeur and charm they can stand a favourable comparison with the best in any literature.

 

 

9. The rest is clear.

 

 

10. Taittiriya Upanishad : Chapter-1( Siksha Valli, on the science of pronounciation, education etc.), Section-4 ( Necessity of intelligence and wealth and so on.), Mantram-3 ( Nobility of intentions and the purity of ambitions entertained by the Upasaka).

 

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