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The Hieratic Religion 77


hicratic religion of the YajunVeda and the Brah- manas, is the religion of the upper classes. Even to this day only rich Brahmanical Hindus are in the


position to perform Vedic sacrifices. So it was in olden times. The popular religion, the religion of the poor, or of the modest householder, with its humble rites, and its even more childish reliance upon sorcery and the medicineman, runs from the start side by side with the hieratic religion. It is the religion of the Atharva~Veda and the soficalled “ House-books!” scepe of these lectures, though I have for my part been drawn on by its simple yet tense humanity to

It happens to lie outside of the

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the publication of several volumes. The religion of the Rig—Veda presupposes an established house- hold of considerable extent; a wealthy and liberal householder; elaborate and expensive materials; and many priests not at all shame-faced about their fees.

In fact the body of the Rig—~Veda presupposes the ordinary form. of the some sacrifice which extends through an entire day, in the manner of the so-called gratis/twee of the later ceremonial. Or.I rather, it

is largely a collection of the hymns composed by vari-

1See above p, 41:. 9 For general information on this literature see my book

Tire Atfiorm— Veda (Str'asshurg, 1899 ).

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