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The language of the mantras of the Vedas does not appear to be in harmony with the object described; but every word is not like that. It is only when the original meaning does not refer to the law of life that we should reject it; and we shall find that the language of the Vedas, when properly understood, does refer to the law of life. If that be so, how do we get the common meaning bearing on the idea of sacrifice? On the other hand, if this be the real meaning of the text, and we are also able to get another meaning, should not the latter too refer to the idea of sacrifice, for both of them are obtained from the same undivided text? This is a reference to the Krama method of reading the text, which enables us to transform a mantra or a hymn of praise into Vidhi or the law of life. More is explained on this subject at: http://www.narachphilosophy.com/the_language_of_the_vedas_and_how_to_understand_it.htm