gods, of the waters, of the dead, and of treasures,
were made the steeds of that car. Kalaprishtha,
and Nahusha, and Karkotaka, and Dhananjaya and the
other snakes became the chords for binding the manes
of the steeds. The cardinal and the subsidiary
directions became the reins of the steeds of that car.
The Vedic sound Vashat became the goad, and Gayatri
became the string attached to that goad. The
four auspicious days were made the traces of the steeds,
and the pitris presiding over them were made the hooks
and pins. Action and truth and ascetic penances
and profit were made the chords of that car.
The Mind became the ground upon which that car stood,
and Speech the tracks upon which it was to proceed.
Beautiful banners of various hues waved in the air.
With lightning and Indra’s bow attached to it,
that blazing car gave fierce light. That space
of time which, on a former occasion, had, in the Sacrifice
of the high-souled Ishana, been fixed as a Year, became
the bow, and the goddess Savitri became the loud-sounding
bow-string. A celestial coat of mail was made,
decked with costly gems, and impenetrable and effulgent,
sprung from the wheel of Time. That golden mountain,
viz., the beautiful Meru, became the flagstaff,
and the clouds decked with flashes of lightning became
its banners. Thus equipped, that car shone brilliantly
like a blazing fire in the midst of the priests officiating
at a sacrifice. Beholding that car properly equipped,
the gods became filled with wonder. Seeing the
energies of the entire universe united together in
one place, O sire, the gods wondered, and at last
represented unto that illustrious Deity that the car
was ready. After, O monarch, that best of cars
had thus been constructed by the gods, O tiger among
men, for grinding their foes, Sankara placed upon
it his own celestial weapons. Making the sky its
flagstaff, he placed upon it his bovine bull.
The Brahmana’s rod, the rod of Death, Rudra’s
rod, and Fever became the protectors of the sides of
that car and stood with faces turned towards all sides.
Atharvan and Angirasa became the protectors of the
car-wheels of that illustrious warrior. The Rigveda,
the Samaveda, and the Puranas stood in advance of that
car. The histories and the Yajurveda became the
protectors of the rear. All sacred Speeches and
all the Sciences stood around it, and all hymns, O
monarch, and the Vedic sound of Vashat also.
And the syllable Om, O king, standing in the van of
that car, made it exceedingly beautiful. Having
made the Year adorned with the six seasons his bow,
he made his own shadow the irrefragable string of
that bow in that battle. The illustrious Rudra
is Death’s self. The Year became his bow;
Kala Ratri the Death-night therefore, which is Rudra’s
shadow, became the indestructible string of that bow.
Vishnu and Agni and Soma became (as already said) the
arrow. The universe is said to consist of Agni
and Soma. The universe is similarly said to consist


