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1880:(questions), and each forms a chapter with a discussion of its answers. The first three questions are profound metaphysical questions but, states Eduard Roer, they do not contain any defined philosophical answers; they are mostly embellished mythology and symbolism. The fourth section, in contrast, contains some substantial philosophy. The last two sections discuss the symbol
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1080:, meaning the "compiled text of Saunakiya". The "Atharvan" and "Angiras" names, states Maurice Bloomfield, imply different things, with the former considered auspicious while the latter implying hostile sorcery practices. Over time, the positive auspicious side came to be celebrated and the name Atharva Veda became widespread. The latter name Angiras which is linked to
1771:(parts), each with two sections. The first Mundakam, states Roer, defines the sciences of "Higher Knowledge" and "Lower Knowledge", and then asserts that the acts of oblations and pious gifts are foolish and do nothing to reduce unhappiness in the current life or the next - rather, it is knowledge that frees people. The second Mundakam describes the nature of the
1172:(Sanskrit: पिप्पल). This school's compositions were in the Rigvedic style. The Pancalas region contributions came from composer-priests Angirasas and Bhargavas, whose style was unlike the metric Rigvedic composition, and their content included forms of medical sorcery. The Atharvaveda editions now known are a combination of their compositions.
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The spirit of the two collections is indeed widely different. In the
Rigveda there breathes a lively natural feeling, a warm love for nature; while in the Atharva there prevails, on the contrary, only an anxious dread of her evil spirits and their magical powers. In the Rigveda we find the people in
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The ancient Indian tradition initially recognized only three Vedas. The
Rigveda, the verse 3.12.9.1 of Taittiriya Brahmana, the verse 5.32-33 of Aitareya Brahmana and other Vedic era texts mention only three Vedas. The acceptance of the Atharvanas hymns and traditional folk practices was slow, and it
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Atharvaveda Samhita, as with the other Vedas, includes some hymns such as 4.1, 5.6, 10.7, 13.4, 17.1, 19.53-54, with metaphysical questions on the nature of existence, man, heaven and hell, good and evil. Hymn 10.7 of Atharvaveda, for example, asks questions such as "what is the source of cosmic
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Atharvaveda are prayers and incantations wishing a child or loved one to get over some sickness and become healthy again, along with comforting the family members. The Vedic era assumption was that diseases are caused by evil spirits, external beings or demonic forces who enter
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Kenneth Zysk states that the "magico-religious medicine had given way to a medical system based on empirical and rational ideas" in ancient India by around the start of
Christian era, still the texts and people of India continued to revere the ancient Vedic texts. Rishi Sushruta, remembered for his
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Atharvaveda Samhita as mere compilation of magical formulas, witchcraft and sorcery. While such verses are indeed present in the Samhita layer, a significant portion of the Samhita text are hymns for domestic rituals without magic or spells, and some are
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Several hymns in the
Atharvaveda such as hymn 8.7, just like the Rigveda's hymn 10.97, is a praise of medicinal herbs and plants, suggesting that speculations about the medical and health value of plants and herbs was an emerging field of knowledge in ancient India. The Atharvavedic hymn states
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in 1856, by
Shankar Pandurang Pandit in the 1890s, and by Vishva Bandhu in 1960–1962. The first complete English translation was made by Ralph T.H. Griffith in 1895-96, followed shortly by Maurice Bloomfield's translation of about one third of the hymns in 1897. These were followed by a nearly
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Of these, only the
Shaunakiya recension, and the more recently discovered manuscripts of Paippalāda recension have survived. The Paippalāda edition is more ancient. The two recensions differ in how they are organized, as well as content. For example, the Book 10 of Paippalada recension is more
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The contents of the
Atharvaveda have been studied to glean information about the social and cultural mores in the Vedic era of India. A number of verses relate to spells for gaining a husband, or a wife, or the love of a woman, or to prevent any rivals from winning over one's "love interest".
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The Atharvaveda is a collection of 20 books, with a total of 730 hymns of about 6,000 stanzas. The text is, state Patrick Olivelle and other scholars, a historical collection of beliefs and rituals addressing practical issues of daily life of the Vedic society, and it is not a liturgical
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states that the text may be a compilation of poetry and knowledge that developed in two different regions of ancient India, the Kuru region in northern India and the Pancalas region of eastern India. The former was home to Paippalāda, whose name was derived from the sacred fig tree named
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in 1957. His son Dipak Bhattacharya has published the manuscripts. Thomas Zehnder translated Book 2 of the Paippalada recension into German in 1999, and Arlo Griffiths, Alexander Lubotsky and Carlos Lopez have separately published English translations of its Books 5 through 15.
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Wujastyk clarifies that the Vedic texts are a religious discourse and while herbal health care traditions are found in Atharvaveda, the systematic, scholarly medical literature of ancient India is first found in the Caraka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita. Kenneth Zysk adds
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The Atharvaveda includes mantras and verses for treating a variety of ailments. For example, the verses in hymn 4.15 of the recently discovered Paippalada version of the Atharvaveda, discuss how to deal with an open fracture, and how to wrap the wound with Rohini plant
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texts, for example, do not recognize Atharvaveda as the fourth Veda, and make references to only three Vedas. Olson states that the ultimate acceptance of Atharvaveda as the fourth Veda probably came in the 2nd half of the 1st millennium BCE. However, notes
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1356:, primarily from its 10th mandala. The 19th book was a supplement of a similar nature, likely of new compositions and was added later. The 143 hymns of the 20th book of Atharvaveda Samhita is almost entirely borrowed from the Rigveda.
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who was first to develop prayers to fire, offer Soma, and who composed "formulas and spells intended to counteract diseases and calamities". The name Atharvaveda, states Laurie Patton, is for the text being "Veda of the Atharvāṇas".
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states these are reminiscent of Germanic and Hittite sorcery stanzas, and may likely be the oldest section. Books 8 to 12 are speculations of a variety of topics, while Books 13 to 18 tend to be about life cycle
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The hymns of Atharvaveda cover a motley of topics, across its twenty books. Roughly, the first seven books focus primarily on magical poems for all sorts of healing and sorcery, and
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text, and a final layer of the text that covers philosophical speculations. The latter layer of Atharvaveda text includes three primary Upanishads, influential to various schools of
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order? what and where is planted this notion of faith, holy duty, truth? how is earth and sky held? is there space beyond the sky? what are seasons and where do they go? does
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contributions to surgical studies, credits Atharvaveda as a foundation. Similarly, the verse 30.21 of the Caraka Samhita, states it reverence for the Atharvaveda as follows,
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theosophical speculations such as "all Vedic gods are One". Additionally, the non-Samhita layers of Atharvaveda text include a Brahmana and several influential Upanishads.
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literature included books of magico-religious mantras and spells for protection from evil influences of non-human beings such as demons and ghosts. These were called
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complete translation (missing Book 20) with textual commentary by William Dwight Whitney, published in 1905, which is still cited in contemporary scholarship.
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Therefore, the physician who has inquired about , devotion to the Atharvaveda is ordered from among the four: Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda and Atharvaveda.
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school of Hinduism. The Mandukya Upanishad is among the oft-cited texts on chronology and the philosophical relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism.
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of the Paippalada edition were believed to have been lost, but a well-preserved version was discovered among a collection of palm leaf manuscripts in
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Michael Comans (2000), The Method of Early Advaita Vedānta: A Study of Gauḍapāda, Śaṅkara, Sureśvara, and Padmapāda, Motilal Banarsidass, pages 97-98
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was accepted as another Veda much later than the first three, by both orthodox and heterodox traditions of Indian philosophies. The early Buddhist
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The contents of the Atharvaveda contrasts with the other Vedas. The 19th century Indologist Weber summarized the contrast as follows,
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rites to address superstitious anxiety, spells to remove maladies believed to be caused by demons, and herbs- and nature-derived
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The Prashna Upanishad is notable for its structure and its sociological insights into the education process in ancient India.
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as medicine. Many books of the Atharvaveda Samhita are dedicated to rituals without magic and to theosophy. The text, states
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a state of free activity and independence; in the Atharva we see it bound in the fetters of the hierarchy and superstition.
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I call for thee the fibrous, and the reed like, and branching plants, dear to Vishwa Devas, powerful, giving life to men.
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Most of the hymns of Atharvaveda are unique to it, except for the one sixth of its hymns that it borrows from the
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with about 6,000 mantras, divided into 20 books. About a sixth of the Atharvaveda texts adapts verses from the
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the body of a victim to cause sickness. Hymn 5.21 of the Paippalāda edition of the text, for example, states,
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detailed and observed carefully not doing a single mistake, more developed and more conspicuous in describing
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O fever, these snowy mountains with Soma on their back have made the wind, the messenger, the healer for us,
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May she be agreeable to suitors, charming at festivals, promptly obtain happiness through a husband!
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I speak to Healing Herbs spreading, and bushy, to creepers, and to those whose sheath is single,
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May O Agni!, a suitor after our own heart come to us, may he come to this maiden with fortune!
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As this comfortable cave, O Indra!, furnishing a safe abode hath become pleasing to all life,
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Therewith deliver this man here from this consumption, O ye Plants: so I prepare the remedy.
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May we agree in mind, agree in purpose; let us not fight against the heavenly spirit
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Bring hither by thy shouts, O lord of wealth, the suitor, bend his mind towards her;
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Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 2, Motilal Banarsidass,
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Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 2, Motilal Banarsidass,
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Some hymns are prayer qua prayer, desiring harmony and peace. For example,
1652:(...) Which was the god who produced his brain, his forehead, his hindhead?
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1076:", both Vedic scholars. Each scholar called the text after itself, such as
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MP Pandit (1969), Mundaka Upanishad 3.1.5, Gleanings from the Upanishads,
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Carl Olson (2007), The Many Colors of Hinduism, Rutgers University Press,
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Carl Olson (2007), The Many Colors of Hinduism, Rutgers University Press,
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3964:"Autochthonous Aryans? The Evidence from Old Indian and Iranian Texts"
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Rita Langer (2007), Buddhist Rituals of Death and Rebirth, Routledge,
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3481:, Thirteen Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press, page 371-372
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1531:
Atharvaveda 5.21, Paippalada Edition, Translated by Alexander Lubotsky
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Let marrow be put together with marrow, and joint together with joint,
1213:, at, or slightly after, c. 1200/1000 BCE. corresponding to the early
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and priests in the Vedas, states George Brown, may also be related to
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Who brought together his two arms, saying, "he must perform heroism?"
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The oldest name of the text, according to its own verse 10.7.20, was
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The Atharvaveda was likely compiled as a Veda contemporaneously with
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Patrick Olivelle (2014), Early Upanishads, Oxford University Press,
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Neither a small one, nor a grown-up weeps here from desire of fever.
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Dominik Wujastyk (2003), The roots of Ayurveda, Penguin Classics,
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The Gopatha Brahmana (in A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature)
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The Roots of Hinduism: The Early Aryans and the Indus Civilization
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upon this bring, hither the suitor who shall be agreeable to thee!
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the dusky tinted, and the black – all Plants we summon hitherward.
1265:, a later era Sanskrit text, states that the Atharvaveda had nine
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Max Muller (1962), The Upanishads - Part II, Dover Publications,
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SS Bahulkar (2003), Samskararatnamala: An Atharvanic Prayoga, in
2718:, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 4, pages 254-255
2651:"Early Sanskritization.Origins and Development of the Kuru State"
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The Atharvaveda has three primary Upanishads embedded within it.
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Rachel Berger (2013), Ayurveda Made Modern, Palgrave Macmillan,
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CP Khare and CK Katiyar (2012), The Modern Ayurveda, CRC Press,
3680:. Harvard Oriental Series 7-8. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
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Vol 2 Books VIII to XIX, Harvard University Press, pages 568-569
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Religious Medicine: The history and evolution of Indian medicine
1932:
discovered palm leaf manuscripts of the Paippalada recension in
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We put together your sinew with sinew, let skin grow with skin.
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The Atharvaveda Samhita originally was organized into 18 books (
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turn thou the attention of every agreeable suitor towards her!
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Patrick Olivelle (1998), Upaniṣhads, Oxford University Press,
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Heaven our father, and Earth our mother, Agni the men-watcher,
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Index verborum to the published text of the Atharvaveda Vedas
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1654:(...) Whence now in man come mishap, ruin, perdition, misery?
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Do not harm our grown-up men, do not harm our grown-up women,
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1411:", an epithet declared to be incorrect by many scholars. The
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Do ye, O Asvins, in this place join us in sympathy and love.
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Give us agreement with our own; with strangers give us unity
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Atharvaveda 10.2.4 - 10.2.14, Paippalāda Edition (Abridged),
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The tawny colored, and the pale, the variegated and the red,
951:, the procedures for everyday life". The text is the fourth
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how many disposed the two teats? who the two collar bones?
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how many gathered the shoulder bones? how many the ribs?
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4076:, Johns Hopkins University (with downloadable PDF file)
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Do thou ascend the full, inexhaustible ship of fortune;
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Recitational Permutations of the Saunakiya Atharvaveda
4049:. Published at Titus Project. Accessed, 14 April 2014.
3667:. Sacred Books of the East 42. Oxford: Clarendon Press
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2396:, Oxford University Press, Entry for Atharvan, page 17
2157:(Editors: Sushil Mittal and Gene Thursby), Routledge,
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the basis of Law, Devotion and Belief? who or what is
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Speculations on the nature of man, life, good and evil
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The Shaunakiya text was published by Rudolf Roth and
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accomplishment, success, non-failure? whence thought?
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The Kashmiri Paippalada Recension of the Atharvaveda
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Neither the women desire you, nor the men whosoever,
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The Atharvaveda is also occasionally referred to as
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let them send the ten days’ fever far away from us.
1109:" priest, sorcerer", and it is cognate to Avestan
4079:Listen to the Audiobook version of Atharvaveda on
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3640:Archive of Prashna Upanishad, pages 46-51, 115-118
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2820:, Volume 2, 2nd Edition, EJ Lazarus, pages 321-451
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1179:, during the 2nd millennium BC - younger than the
962:The language of the Atharvaveda is different from
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3751:. English Translation with Notes and Introduction
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1001:The Atharvaveda is sometimes called the "Veda of
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3413:, Volume XV, Oxford University Press, page xliii
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1845:The Mandukya Upanishad is notable for inspiring
1673:The Atharvaveda, like other Vedic texts, states
1620:) penetrate everything or just somethings? does
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3787:Stephen Knapp (2006), The Power of the Dharma,
3705:Jamison, Stephanie W.; Witzel, Michael (1992).
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3514:, University of Virginia Archives, pages 11-12
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1521:Do not harm our boys, do not harm our girls.
990:– have survived into modern times. Reliable
3590:, Oxford University Press, pages xlii-xliii
3550:, Oxford University Press, pp. 391–393
3306:Vol 2, 2nd Edition, EJ Lazarus, pages 26-34
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2897:Zysk, Kenneth (2012). Alper, Harvey (ed.).
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1497:Charms against fever, jaundice and diseases
1113:"priest" and possibly related to Tocharian
27:Fourth Veda, ancient scriptures of Hinduism
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3695:. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p xii
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3225:, Oxford University Press, pages 107-108
2807:, Oxford University Press, pages 454-456
2430:Journal of the American Oriental Society
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1947:
1642:(...) How many gods and which were they,
1616:(literally "cosmic pillar", synonym for
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4007:, Volume 2, The Asiatic Society (2007).
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3240:The Sacred Books of the East, Volume 42
3218:The Sacred Books of the East, Volume 42
3203:, Oxford University Press, pages 99-101
3196:The Sacred Books of the East, Volume 42
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2477:Sino-Platonic Papers, No. 129, page 38
2418:, Harvard University Press, pages 7–10
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1956:credits Atharvaveda as an inspiration.
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4005:Paippalada-Samhita of the Atharvaveda
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3349:Vol 1, EJ Lazarus, page 351, Hymn LII
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2224:, Harvard University Press, pages 1-2
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1821:
4072:George Bolling and Julius Negelein,
3719:from the original on 5 October 2003.
3586:Max Muller, The Upanishads, Part 2,
3543:
2921:
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1952:Rishi Caraka (above), the author of
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1491:Atharvaveda 4.15, Paippalada Edition
1183:, and roughly contemporary with the
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3971:Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies
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1662:whence death? whence the immortal?
1563:Atharvaveda 8.7, Shaunakiya Edition
1513:Disappear from here to the Maratas.
24:
3991:Atharvaveda-Paippalada, Kanda Five
3983:
1660:who set in him truth? who untruth?
1056:, after the mythical priest named
947:) is the "knowledge storehouse of
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4074:The Parisistas of the Atharvaveda
4011:
3654:. Benares: E.J. Lazarus & Co.
3547:The Thirteen Principal Upanishads
2678:. Otto Harrassowitz. p. 268.
1728:The Atharvaveda includes Gopatha
1335:, all life forms and the world".
1244:, its most ancient layer of text.
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3164:Vol 1, EJ Lazarus, pages 408-411
2735:, pages 15 (footnote 8), 393-394
2574:Oxford University Press, page 39
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2356:. Orient Blackswan. p. 22.
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5610:Relations with other religions
3998:Atharvaveda-Paippalada, Buch 2
3929:, Cambridge University Press,
3411:Introduction to the Upanishads
2168:
2110:
1975:Sutrasthara 30.21, Atharvaveda
1791:Through continuous pursuit of
1637:The wonderful structure of Man
1462:Surgical and medical treatment
1052:The Veda may be named, states
13:
1:
3753:(Diss.). University of Poona.
3652:The Hymns of the Atharva Veda
3650:Griffith, R.T.H. (1895-1896)
3039:The Hymns of the Atharva Veda
3024:The Hymns of the Atharva Veda
2818:The Hymns of the Atharva Veda
2088:
2009:
1739:
1732:text, that goes with Atharva
1525:O fever, avoid us with them.
1331:, the concept of "oneness of
1252:
1240:A page from the Atharva Veda
1140:Dating and historical context
86:
4023:The Hymns of the Atharvaveda
3953:, in Witzel, Michael (ed.),
3746:Patyal, Hukam Chand (1969).
3544:Hume, Robert Ernest (1921),
2959:The Sacred Books of the East
1943:
1895:Manuscripts and translations
1249:Yajurveda-style collection.
970:. It is a collection of 730
7:
3926:An Introduction to Hinduism
2394:Sanskrit English Dictionary
2118:"Construction of the Vedas"
2036:
1918:
1909:
1830:is the shortest of all the
1799:(perseverance, austerity),
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1537:Remedy from medicinal herbs
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3181:, pages 162-163, Chapter 8
2716:History of the Vedic texts
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1228:well into the modern day.
1048:Etymology and nomenclature
129:Hindu scriptures and texts
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4042:, v. 42 (1897), selection
4035:Hymns of the Atharva-veda
3993:, Harvard College (2002).
3849:, pages 24-25, 195 note 2
3665:Hymns of the Atharva Veda
2984:Oxford University Press:
2572:Chandogya Upanishad 3.4.1
1873:school of Atharvavedins.
1803:(correct knowledge), and
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59:Historical Vedic religion
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4754:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
4056:, University of Michigan
4040:Sacred Books of the East
3962:Witzel, Michael (2001),
3276:, pages 18-19 note 7, 45
3151:, pages 238-247, 249-255
3058:Atharvaveda Samhita 13.4
2749:Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
2392:Monier Monier Williams,
1961:Medicine and health care
1930:Durgamohan Bhattacharyya
1816:Mundaka Upanishad, 3.1.5
1101:states the etymology of
4833:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
4086:7 February 2020 at the
2473:Michael Witzel (2003),
2318:Oxford University Press
2043:Atharvashiras Upanishad
1231:
839:Timeline of Hindu texts
672:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
4808:Eighteen Greater Texts
4047:"Atharva Veda Saṁhitā"
3663:Bloomfield, M. (1897)
3317:Atharva Veda, Book X.2
3304:Atharva Veda, Hymn VII
3162:Atharva Veda, Hymn VII
2926:. Routledge. pp.
2922:Zysk, Kenneth (1993).
2021:The 1st millennium AD
1978:
1957:
1901:William Dwight Whitney
1876:The text contains six
1819:
1721:
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1395:, and a collection of
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1187:mantras, the Rigvedic
1105:is Proto Indo-Iranian
647:Eighteen Greater Texts
5561:Hindu gurus and sants
4813:Eighteen Lesser Texts
3638:(Reprinted in 2014),
2899:Understanding Mantras
1968:
1951:
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1703:
1634:
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652:Eighteen Lesser Texts
5551:Anti-Hindu sentiment
4059:Madhav M Deshpande,
4003:Dipak Bhattacharya,
3989:Alexander Lubotsky,
3815:, pages xxviii - xxx
3778:, pages 125-126, 133
3689:Olivelle, P. (1996)
3678:Atharva-Veda Saṃhitā
3347:Atharva Veda, Book 7
3266:William Norman Brown
2696:, page 8 footnote 11
2663:on 20 February 2012.
2464:, pages 196, 195–200
2414:Maurice Bloomfield,
2354:The Legacy of Caraka
2220:Maurice Bloomfield,
2029:(Pali: Paritta) and
1675:William Norman Brown
1624:know the future? is
1474:, native to India):
1117:, "superior force".
1032:. These include the
5657:Hinduism by country
4823:Iraiyanar Akapporul
4783:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
4045:Śaunaka Recension,
2674:Gonda, Jan (1975).
1924:manuscript (now in
1884:and the concept of
1853:, a classic of the
1159:Chandogya Upanishad
662:Iraiyanar Akapporul
622:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
368:Related Hindu texts
4030:Maurice Bloomfield
4026:1895-96, full text
3400:, pages xxvi-xxvii
1958:
1828:Mandukya Upanishad
1822:Mandukya Upanishad
1718:Atharvaveda 7.52,
1601:Atharvaveda 2.36,
1246:
1095:text from Nippur.
1038:Mandukya Upanishad
923:, "knowledge") or
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5505:
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5057:
4851:
4850:
4765:Sangam literature
4721:Yājñavalkya Smṛti
4569:
4568:
4385:
4384:
4052:William Whitney,
4000:, Idstein (1999).
3936:978-0-521-43878-0
3619:Prashna Upanishad
3495:Mundaka Upanishad
3479:Mundaka Upanishad
3429:Mundaka Upanishad
3056:William Whitney,
2714:William Whitney,
2352:M. S. Valiathan.
2327:978-0-19-022692-3
1867:Prashna Upanishad
1861:Prashna Upanishad
1781:Mundaka Upanishad
1765:Mundaka Upanishad
1754:Mundaka Upanishad
1748:Mundaka Upanishad
1078:Saunakiya Samhita
1068:, a compound of "
1042:Prashna Upanishad
1034:Mundaka Upanishad
877:
876:
667:Abhirami Anthadhi
605:Sangam literature
458:Vaishnava puranas
114:
113:
16:(Redirected from
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5598:Pilgrimage sites
5352:Ganesh Chaturthi
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4862:
4861:
4843:Vedarthasamgraha
4838:Vinayagar Agaval
4803:Five Great Epics
4778:Divya Prabandham
4691:Minor Upanishads
4435:
4434:
4405:
4404:
4393:
4392:
4173:
4172:
4139:
4131:
4121:
4114:
4107:
4098:
4097:
3996:Thomas Zehnder,
3978:
3968:
3958:
3952:
3939:
3907:
3896:
3887:
3876:
3867:
3856:
3850:
3839:
3833:
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3796:
3785:
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3768:
3755:
3754:
3749:Gopatha Brāhmaṇa
3743:
3737:
3727:
3721:
3720:
3718:
3711:
3707:"Vedic Hinduism"
3702:
3696:
3687:
3681:
3674:
3668:
3661:
3655:
3648:
3642:
3628:
3622:
3615:
3604:
3601:Prasna Upanishad
3597:
3591:
3588:Prasna Upanishad
3584:
3578:
3575:
3569:
3558:
3552:
3551:
3541:
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3498:
3491:
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3475:
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3432:
3425:
3414:
3407:
3401:
3390:
3384:
3373:
3367:
3356:
3350:
3345:Ralph Griffith,
3343:
3337:
3326:
3320:
3313:
3307:
3302:Ralph Griffith,
3300:
3294:
3283:
3277:
3263:
3248:
3232:
3226:
3210:
3204:
3188:
3182:
3171:
3165:
3160:Ralph Griffith,
3158:
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3135:
3124:
3118:
3107:
3101:
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3081:
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3061:
3054:
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3028:
3027:
3016:
3010:
3009:
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2994:
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2931:
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2913:
2912:
2894:
2888:
2877:
2871:
2864:
2858:
2847:
2841:
2830:
2821:
2816:Ralph Griffith,
2814:
2808:
2792:
2777:
2766:
2760:
2745:
2736:
2725:
2719:
2712:
2697:
2686:
2680:
2679:
2671:
2665:
2664:
2662:
2656:. Archived from
2655:
2649:Michael Witzel.
2646:
2640:
2629:
2620:
2619:
2613:
2605:
2603:
2601:
2596:
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2575:
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2218:
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2192:
2183:
2172:
2166:
2151:
2138:
2137:
2135:
2133:
2124:. Archived from
2114:
2108:
2098:
2078:Merseburg charms
2058:Sushruta Samhita
1990:Sushruta Samhita
1976:
1923:
1912:
1817:
1795:(truthfulness),
1719:
1697:Prayer for peace
1669:
1602:
1564:
1532:
1492:
1445:
1444:Albrecht Weber,
1417:magico-religious
1409:magical formulas
1386:
1380:
1366:rites of passage
1348:
1322:
1316:
1310:
1304:
1298:
1292:
1286:
1280:
1274:
1263:
1208:
1197:
1136:, respectively.
1030:Hindu philosophy
1003:magical formulas
989:
983:
945:
934:
909:
898:
869:
862:
855:
806:Gheranda Samhita
756:Sushruta Samhita
677:Vinayagar Agaval
642:Five Great Epics
617:Divya Prabandham
548:
514:
460:
342:Other scriptures
315:
276:
257:
200:
139:
116:
115:
88:
42:
30:
29:
21:
5762:
5761:
5757:
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5755:
5753:
5752:
5751:
5732:
5731:
5730:
5725:
5692:
5678:
5501:
5470:
5461:Vasant Panchami
5395:Pahela Baishakh
5377:Makar Sankranti
5296:
5231:
5138:
5054:
4957:
4847:
4828:Abhirami Antati
4798:Kamba Ramayanam
4759:
4645:
4602:
4565:
4487:
4461:
4424:
4394:
4381:
4365:Vishishtadvaita
4302:
4162:
4141:
4125:
4094:
4088:Wayback Machine
4014:
3986:
3984:Further reading
3981:
3966:
3950:
3944:Witzel, Michael
3937:
3915:
3910:
3897:
3890:
3886:, pages 245-264
3877:
3870:
3857:
3853:
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3823:
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3625:
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3598:
3594:
3585:
3581:
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3568:, pages 556-557
3559:
3555:
3542:
3538:
3534:, pages 605-637
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3310:
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3207:
3189:
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3172:
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3155:
3142:
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3125:
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3108:
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2970:
2956:, ed. (1987) .
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2939:978-156000076-1
2927:
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2909:
2908:978-812080746-4
2895:
2891:
2887:, pages 100-101
2878:
2874:
2865:
2861:
2857:, pages 543-545
2848:
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2793:
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2759:, pages 273-274
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2460:, p. PA196, at
2426:
2422:
2416:The Atharvaveda
2413:
2400:
2391:
2387:
2382:
2378:
2374:, pages 605–609
2365:
2361:
2350:
2346:
2342:, pp. 5–6.
2338:
2334:
2328:
2305:
2301:
2285:
2272:
2268:, pages 136-137
2259:
2240:
2232:
2228:
2222:The Atharvaveda
2219:
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2193:
2186:
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2169:
2155:The Hindu World
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2131:
2129:
2128:on 17 July 2021
2122:VedicGranth.Org
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2053:Charaka Samhita
2039:
2012:
1977:
1974:
1963:
1946:
1897:
1863:
1824:
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1815:
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1750:
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1066:Atharvangirasah
1054:Monier Williams
1050:
917:, "priest" and
873:
844:
843:
834:
826:
825:
776:Divya Prabandha
751:Charaka Samhita
736:Vaiśeṣika Sūtra
696:
682:
681:
637:Kamba Ramayanam
612:Saiva Tirumurai
607:
597:
596:
568:
558:
557:
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510:
456:
423:
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5379:
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5342:
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5327:
5325:Raksha Bandhan
5322:
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5312:
5306:
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5297:
5295:
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5287:
5282:
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4536:Shvetashvatara
4533:
4528:
4523:
4518:
4513:
4511:Brihadaranyaka
4508:
4503:
4497:
4495:
4489:
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4409:
4408:Classification
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4064:
4057:
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4018:Ralph Griffith
4013:
4012:External links
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1138:
1122:Bhrgvangirasah
1099:Michael Witzel
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748:
746:Pramana Sutras
743:
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5362:Janmashtami
5357:Rama Navami
5285:Vanaprastha
5236:Varnashrama
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5197:Vidyarambha
5187:Chudakarana
5177:Nishkramana
5152:Garbhadhana
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4788:Thiruppugal
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2031:Rakkhamanta
1397:Parisisthas
1373:Srautasutra
1261:Caraṇavyuha
1165:Frits Staal
992:manuscripts
907:Atharvaveda
883:Atharvaveda
816:Vedantasara
741:Yoga Sutras
657:Aathichoodi
590:Historicity
585:Mahabharata
578:Historicity
274:Yajur vedic
191:Atharvaveda
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5736:Categories
5422:Kumbh Mela
5390:Gudi Padwa
5335:Durga Puja
5320:Shivaratri
5192:Karnavedha
5172:Namakarana
5134:Tirthatana
4901:Dattatreya
4738:Subhashita
4711:Manusmriti
4588:Dhanurveda
4521:Taittiriya
4506:Kaushitaki
4493:Upanishads
4266:Aparigraha
4168:Philosophy
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2954:Muller, M.
2795:Max Muller
2544:, page 135
2487:Flood 1996
2101:Flood 1996
2089:References
2068:Upanishads
2010:Literature
1915:Kashmirian
1910:Paippalāda
1871:Paippalada
1832:Upanishads
1801:Samyajñāna
1740:Upanishads
1472:infectoria
1308:brahmavada
1272:paippalāda
1253:Recensions
1206:krsna ayas
1191:, and the
1155:Max Muller
1126:Brahmaveda
981:Paippalāda
949:atharvāṇas
811:Panchadasi
796:Swara yoga
632:Tirukkuṟaḷ
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291:Taittiriya
255:Sama vedic
248:Kaushitaki
233:Upanishads
220:Upanishads
44:Four Vedas
5645:Theosophy
5576:Mythology
5556:Criticism
5524:Etymology
5482:Svādhyāya
5381:New Year
5330:Navaratri
5302:Festivals
5280:Grihastha
5253:Kshatriya
5227:Antyeshti
5202:Upanayana
5167:Jatakarma
5157:Pumsavana
5144:Sanskaras
5109:Naivedhya
5063:Practices
5008:Mahavidya
4976:Saraswati
4963:Goddesses
4921:Kartikeya
4818:Athichudi
4773:Tirumurai
4626:Vyākaraṇa
4593:Natyaveda
4541:Chandogya
4466:Divisions
4447:Yajurveda
4081:Pocket FM
3795:, page 63
3692:Upaniṣads
3070:Jan Gonda
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2165:, page 38
1944:Influence
1847:Gaudapada
1785:pantheism
1769:Mundakams
1450:Jan Gonda
1368:rituals.
1314:devadarśa
1290:śaunakīya
1185:Yajurveda
1107:*atharwan
1022:Yajurveda
1011:upanayana
998:in 1957.
987:Śaunakīya
968:archaisms
933:अथर्वणवेद
781:Tirumurai
711:Kamasutra
470:Bhagavata
451:Bhavishya
436:Brahmānda
393:Vyakarana
262:Chandogya
238:Rig vedic
198:Divisions
186:Yajurveda
5701:Category
5652:Glossary
5620:Buddhism
5586:Hindutva
5546:Calendar
5427:Haridwar
5405:Vaisakhi
5400:Puthandu
5290:Sannyasa
5207:Keshanta
5038:Shashthi
4874:Trimurti
4701:Nitisara
4674:Ramayana
4669:Itihasas
4641:Jyotisha
4583:Ayurveda
4575:Upavedas
4556:Mandukya
4501:Aitareya
4483:Aranyaka
4478:Brahmana
4452:Samaveda
4377:Charvaka
4177:Concepts
4158:Timeline
4150:Glossary
4133:Hinduism
4084:Archived
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2048:Ayurveda
2037:See also
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1403:Contents
1381:and the
1222:Brahmins
1211:Iron Age
1195:Sāmaveda
1128:, after
1111:āθrauuan
1103:Atharvan
1070:Atharvan
1058:Atharvan
1040:and the
1026:Brahmana
1018:Samaveda
984:and the
964:Rigvedic
957:Hinduism
929:Sanskrit
896:अथर्ववेद
891:Sanskrit
833:Timeline
690:Shastras
573:Ramayana
475:Naradiya
408:Jyotisha
376:Vedangas
325:Mandukya
243:Aitareya
215:Aranyaka
210:Brahmana
181:Samaveda
121:a series
119:Part of
94:Chapters
69:Language
63:Hinduism
55:Religion
5690:Outline
5640:Sikhism
5635:Judaism
5630:Jainism
5511:Related
5487:Namaste
5340:Ramlila
5270:Ashrama
5258:Vaishya
5248:Brahmin
5071:Worship
5023:Rukmini
5013:Matrika
4986:Parvati
4981:Lakshmi
4971:Tridevi
4926:Krishna
4911:Hanuman
4906:Ganesha
4857:Deities
4743:Tantras
4733:Stotras
4686:Puranas
4631:Nirukta
4621:Chandas
4616:Shiksha
4608:Vedanga
4561:Prashna
4551:Mundaka
4473:Samhita
4442:Rigveda
4373:Nāstika
4358:Advaita
4345:Vedanta
4340:Mīmāṃsā
4320:Samkhya
4308:Schools
4296:Akrodha
4215:Saṃsāra
4195:Ishvara
4185:Brahman
3913:Sources
3274:5025668
2975:19 June
2600:30 June
2016:Puranas
1878:Prashna
1855:Vedanta
1773:Brahman
1758:mantras
1734:Samhita
1683:Brahman
1679:Skambha
1630:Skambha
1626:Skambha
1622:Skambha
1618:Brahman
1614:Skambha
1457:Samhita
1421:potions
1413:Samhita
1354:Rigveda
1333:Brahman
1267:shakhas
1242:Samhita
1189:Khilani
1181:Rigveda
1170:Pippala
1093:Aramaic
1089:Angirôs
1074:Angiras
1072:" and "
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421:Puranas
398:Nirukta
388:Chandas
383:Shiksha
358:Tantras
330:Prashna
320:Mundaka
205:Samhita
176:Rigveda
18:Atharva
5711:Portal
5615:Baháʼí
5519:Hindus
5497:Tilaka
5466:Others
5442:Ujjain
5437:Prayag
5432:Nashik
5372:Pongal
5310:Diwali
5263:Shudra
5222:Vivaha
5129:Dhyāna
5104:Bhajan
5094:Bhakti
5079:Temple
5033:Shakti
4941:Varuna
4884:Vishnu
4879:Brahma
4728:Sutras
4664:Agamas
4420:Smriti
4351:Dvaita
4316:Āstika
4261:Asteya
4256:Ahimsa
4242:Moksha
4227:Dharma
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1851:Karika
1775:, the
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1391:, two
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1346:Kāṇḍas
1329:monism
1302:jalada
1296:jājala
1278:stauda
1226:Odisha
1150:Nikaya
1134:Brahma
1130:Bhrigu
1036:, the
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821:Stotra
694:sutras
529:Skanda
505:Matsya
490:Vamana
480:Garuda
465:Vishnu
431:Brahma
348:Agamas
306:Maitri
152:Smriti
147:Shruti
107:Verses
100:kāṇḍas
79:Period
5742:Vedas
5625:Islam
5603:India
5492:Bindi
5475:Other
5415:Ugadi
5410:Vishu
5243:Varna
5124:Tapas
5114:Yajna
5084:Murti
5018:Radha
4998:Durga
4993:Bhumi
4936:Surya
4916:Indra
4889:Shiva
4651:Other
4636:Kalpa
4526:Katha
4430:Vedas
4415:Śruti
4400:Texts
4330:Nyaya
4286:Damah
4276:Satya
4232:Artha
4210:Karma
4200:Atman
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1994:Vedas
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1809:Atman
1797:Tapas
1793:Satya
1777:Atman
1470:Ficus
1284:mauda
1115:*athr
1007:magic
972:hymns
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519:Shiva
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485:Padma
403:Kalpa
296:Katha
169:Vedas
5667:List
5529:List
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5367:Onam
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5089:Puja
5049:more
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5028:Sati
5003:Kali
4952:more
4946:Vayu
4931:Rama
4896:Agni
4866:Gods
4546:Kena
4516:Isha
4325:Yoga
4291:Dayā
4281:Dāna
4251:Niti
4237:Kama
4205:Maya
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