2G0 G. Thibaut — On the S'ulvasutras. [No. 3, 



And bricks of the third kind stretching into the atman with that part, 

 one side of which is an eighth purusha, are to be placed on the two lines in 

 which the wings are joined to the atman. 



In the remaining part of each wing forty-five bricks of the first class 

 are to be placed, turned towards the east. 



Twenty-five in the southern half of the southern wing, twenty in its 

 northern half; twenty-five in the northern half of the northern wing, twenty 

 in its southern half. 



Five bricks of the seventh class are to be placed on the northern side 

 of the tail and five on its southern side. 



At the side of the second (of the above mentioned bricks) on one side 

 (of the tail), and at the side of the fourth on the other side, one brick of the 

 seventh class is to be placed. 



In the remaining part of the tail thirteen bricks of the eighth class are 

 to be placed. 



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In the four corners of the atman place eight bricks of the fourth kind, 

 turned towards the south and the north. 



In the remaining part of the atman twenty bricks of the fourth kind, 

 thirty of the sixth and one of the fifth, are to be placed. 



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Two of the fourth kind are to be placed in the head, and to the east of 

 those four of the ninth kind. 



This gives again a layer of two hundred bricks. 



By turns the layers are to be constructed as many as we may wish to 

 make. 



The third layer is equal to the first, the fourth to the second, the fifth 

 again to the first, and so on. 



Next I extract from the third patala of Baudhayana's S'ulva-sutra the 

 rules for the construction of the sararathachakrachit, the altar shaped like 

 a wheel with spokes. Vide Diagrams 13, 14, 15. 



