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==Relation to Apas== | ==Relation to Apas== | ||
The [[Shatapatha Brahmana]] mentions Trita and his brothers Ekata and Dvita as the sons of Apas or the water deities who were born as a result of Agni's anger with the waters.<ref> | The [[Shatapatha Brahmana]] mentions Trita and his brothers Ekata and Dvita as the sons of Apas or the water deities who were born as a result of Agni's anger with the waters.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbr/sbe12/sbe1209.htm|title = Satapatha Brahmana Part 1 (SBE12): First Kânda: I, 2, 3. Third Brâhmana}}</ref> | ||
''Fourfold, namely, was Agni (fire) at first. Now that Agni whom they at first chose for the office of Hotri priest passed away. He also whom they chose the second time passed away. He also whom they chose the third time passed away. Thereupon the one who still constitutes the fire in our own time, concealed himself from fear. He entered into the waters. Him the gods discovered and brought forcibly away from the waters. He spat upon the waters, saying, 'Bespitten are ye who are an unsafe place of refuge, from whom they take me away against my will!' Thence sprung the Âptya deities, Trita, Dvita, and Ekata.'' - 1:2:3:1 | ''Fourfold, namely, was Agni (fire) at first. Now that Agni whom they at first chose for the office of Hotri priest passed away. He also whom they chose the second time passed away. He also whom they chose the third time passed away. Thereupon the one who still constitutes the fire in our own time, concealed himself from fear. He entered into the waters. Him the gods discovered and brought forcibly away from the waters. He spat upon the waters, saying, 'Bespitten are ye who are an unsafe place of refuge, from whom they take me away against my will!' Thence sprung the Âptya deities, Trita, Dvita, and Ekata.'' - 1:2:3:1 | ||
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==Relation to Indra and Killing of Trishiras== | ==Relation to Indra and Killing of Trishiras== | ||
The Shatapatha Brahmana also mentions that they followed Indra just as a Brahman follows the train of a king.<ref> | The Shatapatha Brahmana also mentions that they followed Indra just as a Brahman follows the train of a king.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbr/sbe12/sbe1209.htm|title = Satapatha Brahmana Part 1 (SBE12): First Kânda: I, 2, 3. Third Brâhmana}}</ref> | ||
''They roamed about with Indra, even as nowadays a Brâhman follows in the train of a king. When he slew Visvarûpa, the three-headed son of Tvashtri, they also knew of his going to be killed.; and straightway Trita slew him. Indra, assuredly, was free from that (sin), for he is a god.'' | ''They roamed about with Indra, even as nowadays a Brâhman follows in the train of a king. When he slew Visvarûpa, the three-headed son of Tvashtri, they also knew of his going to be killed.; and straightway Trita slew him. Indra, assuredly, was free from that (sin), for he is a god.'' |