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The Religions of India

CHAPTER VI
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3).

Yama stands in his relation to the dead so near to death that 'to go on Yama's path' is to go on the path of death; and battle is called 'Yama's strife.' It is even possible that in one passage Yama is directly identified with death (X.165.4, 'to Yama be reverence, to death'; I.38.

5; _ib_.

116.
2)[4].

There is always a close connection between Varuna and Yama, and perhaps it is owing to this that parallel to 'Varuna's fetters' is found also 'Yama's fetter,' i.e., death (x.97.


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