1. This then becomes perfect as a thousand of Brihatî verses. Its
consonants form its body, its voice (vowels) the Soul, its sibilants
the air of the breath.
2. He who knew this became Vasishtha, he took this name from thence.
3. Indra verily declared this to Visvâmitra, and Indra verily
declared this to Bharadvâga. Therefore Indra is invoked by him as a
friend.
4. This becomes perfect as a thousand of Brihatî verses, and of that
hymn perfect with a thousand Brihatî verses, there are 36,000
syllables. So many are also the thousands of days of a hundred years
(36,000). With the consonants they fill the nights, with the vowels the
days.
5. This becomes perfect as a thousand of Brihatî verses. He who
knows this, after this thousand of Brihatîs thus accomplished, becomes
full of knowledge, full of the gods, full of Brahman, full of the
immortal, and then goes also to the gods.
6. What I am (the worshipper), that is he (sun); what he is, that am
I.
7. This has been said by a Rishi (Rv. I, 115, I): “The sun is the
self of all that moves and rests.”
8. Let him look to that, let him look to that!