1. Let a man meditate on the syllable Om, for the udgitha is sung
beginning with Om. And this is the full account of the syllable Om:—
2. The Devas, being afraid of death, entered upon (the performance
of the sacrifice prescribed in) the threefold knowledge (the three
Vedas). They covered themselves with the metrical hymns. Because they
covered (khad) themselves with the hymns, therefore the hymns are
called khandas.
3. Then, as a fisherman might observe a fish in the water, Death
observed the Devas in the Rik, Yagus, and Saman-(sacrifices). And the
Devas seeing this, rose from the Rik, Yagus, and Saman-sacrifices, and
entered the Svara, i.e. the Om (they meditated on the Om).
4. When a man has mastered the Rig-veda, he says quite loud Om; the
same, when he has mastered the Saman and the Yagus. This Svara is the
imperishable (syllable), the immortal, free from fear. Because the
Devas entered it, therefore they became immortal, and free from fear.
5. He who knowing this loudly pronounces (pranauti) that syllable,
enters the Same (imperishable) syllable, the Svara, the immortal, free
from fear, and having entered it, becomes immortal, as the Devas are
immortal.