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Updated: May 23, 2025
That night the ants ate large holes in Miller's mosquito-netting, and almost devoured his socks and shoe-laces. At sunrise we again started. There were occasional stretches of swift, broken water, almost rapids, in the river; everywhere the current was swift, and our progress was slow. The prancha was towed at the end of a hawser, and her crew poled.
The allusion is to the incarnation of Vishnu as the Horse-necked. Nilakantha explains suvarnakhyam Jagat to be Veda prancha, i.e., the whole Vedas with all their contents. According to him, the sense of the passage is that Vishnu in that form swells with his own voice the Vedic notes chanted by the Brahmanas. Patauti Jalam sravantiti patalam. Thus Nilakantha.
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