"The four and thirty ribs of the strong steed, Kin of the gods, the axe meeteth; Skilfully do ye make the joints faultless; Declaring each part, do ye cut it asunder."
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Taittiriya Sanhita (c. 4th–5th century BCE), IV, 6, 9g, as translated by A. B. Keith, The Veda of the Black Yajus School, Part II (1914), p. 379
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