1. Next let a man meditate on the sevenfold Saman which is uniform
in itself and leads beyond death. The word hinikara has three
syllables, the word prastava has three syllables: that is equal (Sama).
2. The word Adi (first, Om) has two syllables, the word pratihara
has four syllables. Taking one syllable from that over, that is equal
(Sama).
3. The word udgitha has three syllables, the word upadrava has four
syllables. With three and three syllables it should be equal. One
syllable being left over, it becomes trisyllabic. Hence it is equal.
4. The word nidhana has three syllables, therefore it is equal.
These make twenty-two syllables.
5. With twenty-one syllables a man reaches the sun (and death), for
the sun is the twenty-first from here; with the twenty-second he
conquers what is beyond the sun: that is blessedness, that is freedom
from grief.
6. He obtains here the victory over the sun (death), and there is a
higher victory than the victory over the sun for him, who knowing this
meditates on the sevenfold Saman as uniform in itself, which leads
beyond death, yea, which leads beyond death.