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Thus, states Witzel as well as Renou, in the 2nd millennium BCE, there was likely no canon of one broadly accepted Vedic texts, no Vedic “Scripture”, but only a canon of various texts accepted by each school. Some of these texts have survived, most lost or yet to be found. Rigveda that survives in modern times, for example, is in only one extremely well preserved school of Śåkalya, from a region called 10760: 934: 3312:(fire) on the occasion of a marriage, and the hymn prays for prosperity of the couple getting married. The second hymn wishes for their long life, kind relatives, and a numerous progeny. The third hymn is a mutual marriage pledge, between the bride and groom, by which the two bind themselves to each other. The sixth through last hymns of the first chapter in Chandogya Brahmana are ritual celebrations on the birth of a child and wishes for health, wealth, and prosperity with a profusion of cows and 4091: 12066: 3365:, variously interpreted to mean either the "last chapters, parts of the Vedas" or "the object, the highest purpose of the Veda". The central concern of the Upanishads are the connections "between parts of the human organism and cosmic realities." The Upanishads intend to create a hierarchy of connected and dependent realities, evoking a sense of unity of "the separate elements of the world and of human experience them into a single form." The concepts of 2105:, etymological compendia, were developed to preserve and clarify the original meaning of many Sanskrit words. According to Staal, as referenced by Holdrege, though the mantras may have a discursive meaning, when the mantras are recited in the Vedic rituals "they are disengaged from their original context and are employed in ways that have little or nothing to do with their meaning." The words of the mantras are "themselves sacred," and "do not constitute 12076: 12055: 155: 12513: 1367: 10506: 3134:), the Black Yajurveda intersperses the Samhita with Brahmana commentary. Of the Black Yajurveda, texts from four major schools have survived (Maitrayani, Katha, Kapisthala-Katha, Taittiriya), while of the White Yajurveda, two (Kanva and Madhyandina). The youngest layer of Yajurveda text is not related to rituals nor sacrifice, it includes the largest collection of primary Upanishads, influential to various schools of 12086: 3377:, and knowing the correspondence between Ātman and Brahman as "the fundamental principle which shapes the world" permits the creation of an integrative vision of the whole. The Upanishads are the foundation of Hindu philosophical thought and its diverse traditions, and of the Vedic corpus, they alone are widely known, and the central ideas of the Upanishads have influenced the diverse traditions of Hinduism. 4077: 4105: 10498: 191: 7674:"The latest of the four Vedas, the Atharva-Veda, is, as we have seen, largely composed of magical texts and charms, but here and there we find cosmological hymns which anticipate the Upanishads, – hymns to Skambha, the 'Support', who is seen as the first principle which is both the material and efficient cause of the universe, to Prāna, the 'Breath of Life', to Vāc, the 'Word', and so on." 4307:) prepared from 1930 under Vishva Bandhu, and published in five volumes in 1935–1965. Its scope extends to about 400 texts, including the entire Vedic Sanskrit corpus besides some "sub-Vedic" texts. Volume I: Samhitas, Volume II: Brahmanas and Aranyakas, Volume III: Upanishads, Volume IV: Vedangas; A revised edition, extending to about 1800 pages, was published in 1973–1976. 2558: 2050:(hand signs). This provided an additional visual confirmation, and also an alternate means to check the reading integrity by the audience, in addition to the audible means. Houben and Rath note that a strong "memory culture" existed in ancient India when texts were transmitted orally, before the advent of writing in the early first millennium CE. According to 2030:(Vedic study) of sound as uttered in a Vedic recitation, mastering the texts "literally forward and backward in fully acoustic fashion." Houben and Rath note that the Vedic textual tradition cannot simply be characterized as oral, "since it also depends significantly on a memory culture." The Vedas were preserved with precision with the help of elaborate 2114:
In the Brahmanical perspective, the sounds have their own meaning, mantras are considered as "primordial rhythms of creation", preceding the forms to which they refer. By reciting them the cosmos is regenerated, "by enlivening and nourishing the forms of creation at their base. As long as the purity of the sounds is preserved, the recitation of the
1695:; there are various dialects and locally prominent traditions of the Vedic schools. Nevertheless, it is advisable to stick to the division adopted by Max Müller because it follows the Indian tradition, conveys the historical sequence fairly accurately, and underlies the current editions, translations, and monographs on Vedic literature." 2504:(literally "mesh recitation") in which every two adjacent words in the text were first recited in their original order, then repeated in the reverse order, and finally repeated in the original order. That these methods have been effective, is attested to by the preservation of the most ancient Indian religious text, the 3119:. Unlike the Samaveda which is almost entirely based on Rigveda mantras and structured as songs, the Yajurveda samhitas are in prose, and they are different from earlier Vedic texts linguistically. The Yajur Veda has been the primary source of information about sacrifices during Vedic times and associated rituals. 1518:, "wilderness texts" or "forest treaties", were composed by people who meditated in the woods as recluses and are the third part of the Vedas. The texts contain discussions and interpretations of ceremonies, from ritualistic to symbolic meta-ritualistic points of view. It is frequently read in secondary literature. 8031:, p. 3; Quote: "Even though theoretically the whole of vedic corpus is accepted as revealed truth , in reality it is the Upanishads that have continued to influence the life and thought of the various religious traditions that we have come to call Hindu. Upanishads are the scriptures par excellence of Hinduism". 5569:, p. 3; Quote: "Even though theoretically the whole of vedic corpus is accepted as revealed truth , in reality it is the Upanishads that have continued to influence the life and thought of the various religious traditions that we have come to call Hindu. Upanishads are the scriptures par excellence of Hinduism". 4430:
in the modern sense was Panini's grammar). These early Indian methods allowed the construction of discrete, potentially infinite generative systems. Remarkably, these early linguistic systems were codified orally, though writing was then used to develop them in some way. The formal basis for Panini's
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rites to address superstitious anxiety, spells to remove maladies believed to be caused by demons, and herbs- and nature-derived potions as medicine. The text, states Kenneth Zysk, is one of oldest surviving record of the evolutionary practices in religious medicine and reveals the "earliest forms of
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sounds, "means to an end." Holdrege notes that there are scarce commentaries on the meaning of the mantras, in contrast to the number of commentaries on the Brahmanas and Upanishads, but states that the lack of emphasis on the "discursive meaning does not necessarily imply that they are meaningless."
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the ultimate reality is nothing other than the eternal words of the Vedas. They did not accept the existence of a single supreme creator god, who might have composed the Veda. According to the Mimamsa, gods named in the Vedas have no existence apart from the mantras that speak their names. The power
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village. Vedas are recited by these Brahmins, and even their parrots are mentioned in the poem as those who sing the Vedic hymns. People in these Vedic villages did not eat meat, nor raise fowls. They ate rice, salad leaves boiled in ghee, pickles and vegetables. Apart from the Sanskrit Vedas there
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Each of the four Vedas were shared by the numerous schools, but revised, interpolated and adapted locally, in and after the Vedic period, giving rise to various recensions of the text. Some texts were revised into the modern era, raising significant debate on parts of the text which are believed to
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The Vedangas developed towards the end of the vedic period, around or after the middle of the 1st millennium BCE. These auxiliary fields of Vedic studies emerged because the language of the Vedas, composed centuries earlier, became too archaic to the people of that time. The Vedangas were sciences
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In the Samaveda, some of the Rigvedic verses are repeated. Including repetitions, there are a total of 1875 verses numbered in the Samaveda recension translated by Griffith. Two major recensions have survived, the Kauthuma/Ranayaniya and the Jaiminiya. Its purpose was liturgical, and they were the
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notes that the rituals, rites and ceremonies described in these ancient texts reconstruct to a large degree the Indo-European marriage rituals observed in a region spanning the Indian subcontinent, Persia and the European area, and some greater details are found in the Vedic era texts such as the
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at pp. 1–5: "The Vedas are divided in two parts, the first is the karma-kanda, the ceremonial part, also (called) purva-kanda, and treats on ceremonies; the second part is the jnana kanda, the part which contains knowledge, also named uttara-kanda or posterior part, and unfolds the knowledge of
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books. Just as in the Rigveda, the early sections of Samaveda typically begin with hymns to Agni and Indra but shift to the abstract. Their meters shift also in a descending order. The songs in the later sections of the Samaveda have the least deviation from the hymns derived from the Rigveda.
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The Vedas were written down only after 500 BCE, but only the orally transmitted texts are regarded as authoritative, given the emphasis on the exact pronunciation of the sounds. Witzel suggests that attempts to write down the Vedic texts towards the end of 1st millennium BCE were unsuccessful,
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The Atharva veda has been a primary source for information about Vedic culture, the customs and beliefs, the aspirations and frustrations of everyday Vedic life, as well as those associated with kings and governance. The text also includes hymns dealing with the two major rituals of passage –
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and other gods, all arranged according to decreasing total number of hymns in each deity collection; for each deity series, the hymns progress from longer to shorter ones, but the number of hymns per book increases. Finally, the meter too is systematically arranged from jagati and tristubh to
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will be efficacious, irrespective of whether their discursive meaning is understood by human beings." Frazier further notes that "later Vedic texts sought deeper understanding of the reasons the rituals worked," which indicates that the Brahmin communities considered study to be a "process of
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Several authors refer to the Chinese Buddhist Monk I-Tsing, who visited India in the 7th century to retrieve Buddhist texts and gave examples of mnemonic techniques used in India: "In India there are two traditional ways in which one can attain great intellectual power. Firstly by repeatedly
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Though many religious Hindus implicitly acknowledge the authority of the Vedas, this acknowledgment is often "no more than a declaration that someone considers himself a Hindu," and "most Indians today pay lip service to the Veda and have no regard for the contents of the text." Some Hindus
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Maurice Bloomfield (Translator), Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 42, Oxford University Press; Atharvaveda dedicates over 30 chapters to love relationships, sexuality and for conceiving a child, see e.g. chapters 1.14, 2.30, 3.25, 6.60, 6.78, 6.82, 6.130–6.132; On peaceful social and family
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scholar, "thinks of the Veda as something to be trained and mastered to be put into practical ritual use," noticing that "it is not the meaning of the mantras that is most essential but rather the perfect mastering of their sound form." According to Galewicz, Sayana saw the purpose
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are prose texts that comment on and explain the solemn rituals as well as expound on their meaning and many connected themes. Each of the Brahmanas is associated with one of the Samhitas or its recensions. The oldest dated to about 900 BCE, while the youngest Brahmanas (such as the
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Staal: "by far the more remarkable , not merely because it is characteristically Indian and unlike anything we find elsewhere, but also because it has led to scientific discoveries that are of enduring interest and from which the contemporary West still has much to learn."
2343:. Only the perfect language of the Vedas, as in contrast to ordinary speech, can reveal these truths, which were preserved by committing them to memory. According to Mukherjee, while these truths are imparted to the student by the memorized texts, "the realization of 4639:(a hymn that is widely cited in the Upanishads as the parable of the Body and the Soul): "Two birds with fair wings, inseparable companions; Have found refuge in the same sheltering tree. One incessantly eats from the fig tree; the other, not eating, just looks on."; 5522:, pp. 2–3; Quote: "The Upanishads supply the basis of later Hindu philosophy; they alone of the Vedic corpus are widely known and quoted by most well-educated Hindus, and their central ideas have also become a part of the spiritual arsenal of rank-and-file Hindus." 2138:
has argued for an earlier literary tradition, concluding that the Vedas bear hallmarks of a literate culture along with oral transmission, but Goody's views have been strongly criticised by Falk, Lopez Jr,. and Staal, though they have also found some support.
2058:-Watt hypothesis "according to which literacy is more reliable than orality," this tradition of oral transmission "is closely related to Indian forms of science," and "by far the more remarkable" than the relatively recent tradition of written transmission. 2295:. For Sayana, whether the mantras had meaning depended on the context of their practical usage. This conception of the Veda, as a repertoire to be mastered and performed, takes precedence over the internal meaning or "autonomous message of the hymns." Most 1557:
are largely philosophical works, some in dialogue form. They are the foundation of Hindu philosophical thought and its diverse traditions. Of the Vedic corpus, they alone are widely known, and the central ideas of the Upanishads are still influential in
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committing to memory the intellect is developed; secondly the alphabet fixes (to) one's ideas. By this way, after a practice of ten days or a month, a student feels his thoughts rise like a fountain, and can commit to memory whatever he has heard once."
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Only one version of the Rigveda is known to have survived into the modern era. Several different versions of the Sama Veda and the Atharva Veda are known, and many different versions of the Yajur Veda have been found in different parts of South Asia.
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Let drama and dance (Nātya, नाट्य) be the fifth vedic scripture. Combined with an epic story, tending to virtue, wealth, joy and spiritual freedom, it must contain the significance of every scripture, and forward every art. Thus, from all the Vedas,
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consists of 1549 stanzas, taken almost entirely (except for 75 mantras) from the Rigveda. While its earliest parts are believed to date from as early as the Rigvedic period, the existing compilation dates from the post-Rigvedic Mantra period of
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Vedangas developed as ancillary studies for the Vedas, but its insights into meters, structure of sound and language, grammar, linguistic analysis and other subjects influenced post-Vedic studies, arts, culture and various schools of
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The Vedas were orally transmitted by memorization, and were written down only after 500 BCE, All printed editions of the Vedas that survive in the modern times are likely the version existing in about the 16th century CE.
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Mookerji also refers to the Uśanā smriti (81-2), which "states that mastery of mere text of Veda is to be followed up by its meaning" by discussing the Vedanta. where-after they were able to engage in doscourses on the
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The Samaveda samhita has two major parts. The first part includes four melody collections (gāna, गान) and the second part three verse “books” (ārcika, आर्चिक). A melody in the song books corresponds to a verse in the
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rules explicitly forbidding the writing down of the Vedas. Due to the ephemeral nature of the manuscript material (birch bark or palm leaves), surviving manuscripts rarely surpass an age of a few hundred years. The
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For 1875 total verses, see the numbering given in Ralph T. H. Griffith. Griffith's introduction mentions the recension history for his text. Repetitions may be found by consulting the cross-index in Griffith pp.
3511:"supplement, appendix" is the term applied to various ancillary works of Vedic literature, dealing mainly with details of ritual and elaborations of the texts logically and chronologically prior to them: the 3130:). The term "black" implies "the un-arranged, motley collection" of verses in Yajurveda, in contrast to the "white" (well arranged) Yajurveda. The White Yajurveda separates the Samhita from its Brahmana (the 3266:
The Brahmanas are commentaries, explanation of proper methods and meaning of Vedic Samhita rituals in the four Vedas. They also incorporate myths, legends and in some cases philosophy. Each regional Vedic
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mentions that Tamil Nadu was a land of Vedas and a place where everyone knew the Vedas. The Vedas are also considered as a text filled with deep meaning which can be understood only by scholars. The
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Prodigious energy was expended by ancient Indian culture in ensuring that these texts were transmitted from generation to generation with inordinate fidelity. For example, memorization of the sacred
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rituals, performed with the coronation of a king, "set in motion cyclical regenerations of the universe." In terms of substance, the nature of hymns shift from praise of deities in early books to
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poets. It has about 760 hymns, and about 160 of the hymns are in common with the Rigveda. Most of the verses are metrical, but some sections are in prose. Two different versions of the text – the
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was considered as more important and vital to education than their mere mechanical repetition and correct pronunciation." Mookei refers to Sayana as stating that "the mastery of texts,
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1500 BCE and 1200 BCE. Witzel notes that it is the Vedic period itself, where incipient lists divide the Vedic texts into three (trayī) or four branches: Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva.
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for example, states that "the wise man should not elect as his authority the word of the Vedas, which is full of impurity, produces but scanty and transitory fruits and is limited."
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mentions that the four Vedas were chanted by the priests of Ancient Tamilakam, this shows chanting of Vedas and growing sacred fires are part of the Tamil culture. Vedas are called
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is a vast genre of encyclopedic Indian literature about a wide range of topics particularly myths, legends and other traditional lore. Several of these texts are named after major
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1400 BCE. The oldest available text is estimated to be from 1200 BCE. Philological estimates tend to date the bulk of the text to the second half of the second millennium:
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consists of prose mantras. It is a compilation of ritual offering formulas that were said by a priest while an individual performed ritual actions such as those before the
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framed the Nātya Veda. From the Rig Veda he drew forth the words, from the Sama Veda the melody, from the Yajur Veda gesture, and from the Atharva Veda the sentiment.
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The substance of the Brahmana text varies with each Veda. For example, the first chapter of the Chandogya Brahmana, one of the oldest Brahmanas, includes eight ritual
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There are similarities between the mythology, rituals and linguistics in Rigveda and those found in ancient central Asia, Iranian and Hindukush (Afghanistan) regions.
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have taken differing positions on the authority of the Vedas. Schools of Indian philosophy which acknowledge the authority of the Vedas are classified as "orthodox" (
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folk healing of Indo-European antiquity". Many books of the Atharvaveda Samhita are dedicated to rituals without magic, such as to philosophical speculations and to
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While production of Brahmanas and Aranyakas ceased with the end of the Vedic period, additional Upanishads were composed after the end of the Vedic period. The
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The texts considered "Vedic" in the sense of "corollaries of the Vedas" are less clearly defined, and may include numerous post-Vedic texts such as the later
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The early Buddhist texts are also generally believed to be of oral tradition, with the first Pali Canon written many centuries after the death of the Buddha.
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The rituals became increasingly complex over time, and the king's association with them strengthened both the position of the Brahmans and the kings. The
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Bloomfield, M. The Atharvaveda and the Gopatha-Brahmana, (Grundriss der Indo-Arischen Philologie und Altertumskunde II.1.b.) Strassburg 1899; Gonda, J.
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Vedas finds its earliest literary mention in the Sangam literature dated to the 5th century BCE. The Vedas were read by almost every caste in ancient
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have taken differing positions on the Vedas. Schools of Indian philosophy that acknowledge the importance or primal authority of the Vedas comprise
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Broo, Mans (2016), "Rites of Burial and Immersion: Hindu Ritual practices on Disposing of Sacred Texts in Vrindavan", in Myrvold, Kristina (ed.),
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Holdrege notes that in Vedic learning "priority has been given to recitation over interpretation" of the Samhitas. Galewicz states that Sayana, a
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Galewicz, Cezary (2011), "Why Should the Flower of Dharma be Invisible? Sayana's Vision of the Unity of the Veda", in Squarcini, Federico (ed.),
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37,575 are Rigvedic. Of the remaining, 34,857 appear in the other three Samhitas, and 16,405 are known only from Brahmanas, Upanishads or Sutras
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1500 and 1200 BCE, while book 10 of the Rig Veda, and the other Samhitas were composed between 1200 and 900 BCE more eastward, between the
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Maurice Bloomfield (Translator), Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 42, Oxford University Press; see also chapters 3.11, 3.31, 4.10, 5.30, 19.26;
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Wiman Dissanayake (1993), Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice (Editors: Thomas P. Kasulis et al.), State University of New York Press,
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Wiman Dissanayake (1993), Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice (Editors: Thomas P. Kasulis et al), State University of New York Press,
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collection at any one time, but rather several handed down in separate Vedic schools; Upanişads are sometimes not to be distinguished from
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of the same text. The texts were subsequently "proof-read" by comparing the different recited versions. Forms of recitation included the
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is used to refer only to these Samhitas, the collection of mantras. This is the oldest layer of Vedic texts, which were composed between
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sums up mainstream estimates, according to which the Rigveda was compiled from as early as 1500 BCE over a period of several centuries.
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authority by a Hindu orthodox school." This differentiation between epistemic and deontic authority is true for all Indian religions.
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was also recognized in the early 19th century. English translations of the Samhitas were published in the later 19th century, in the
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Yaska and Sayana, reflecting an ancient understanding, state that the Veda can be interpreted in three ways, giving "the truth about
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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages
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Sullivan, B. M. (Summer 1994), "The Religious Authority of the Mahabharata: Vyasa and Brahma in the Hindu Scriptural Tradition",
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Galewicz, Cezary (2004), "Changing Canons: What did Sayana think he commented upon", in Balcerowicz, Piotr; Mejor, Marek (eds.),
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challenge the authority of the Vedas, thereby implicitly acknowledging its importance to the history of Hinduism, states Lipner.
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Certain traditions which are often seen as being part of Hinduism also rejected the Vedas. For example, authors of the tantric
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The Atharvaveda is sometimes called the "Veda of magical formulas", an epithet declared to be incorrect by other scholars. The
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beliefs where "there is an absolute reality that goes beyond the gods and that includes or transcends everything that exists."
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tradition, like Siddha Mukundadeva, rejected the Vedas' authority. Likewise, some tantric Shaiva Agamas reject the Vedas. The
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The Aranyakas layer of the Vedas include rituals, discussion of symbolic meta-rituals, as well as philosophical speculations.
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The emphasis in this transmission is on the "proper articulation and pronunciation of the Vedic sounds", as prescribed in the
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the Veda is to be "inscribed in the minds and hearts of men" by memorization and recitation, while for the exponents of the
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of the 14th century BCE, the only epigraphic record of Indo-Aryan contemporary to the Rigvedic period. He gives 150 BCE (
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Vasudha Narayanan (1994), The Vernacular Veda: Revelation, Recitation, and Ritual, University of South Carolina Press,
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Vasudha Narayanan (1994), The Vernacular Veda: Revelation, Recitation, and Ritual, University of South Carolina Press,
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after intense meditation, and texts that have been more carefully preserved since ancient times. In the Hindu Epic
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BN Krishnamurti Sharma (2008), A History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and Its Literature, Motilal Banarsidass,
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notes that the Rigveda, and Sayana's commentary, contain passages criticizing as fruitless mere recitation of the
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The Vedas : texts, language & ritual: proceedings of the Third International Vedic Workshop, Leiden 2002
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Filliozat, Pierre-Sylvain (2004), "Ancient Sanskrit Mathematics: An Oral Tradition and a Written Literature", in
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India, their religion and institutions, Vol. 1
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The Rigveda is structured based on clear principles. The Veda begins with a small book addressed to Agni, Indra,
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is the real aim of Vedic learning, and not the mere recitation of texts. The supreme knowledge of the Absolute,
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James Lochtefeld (2002), "Vedanga" in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1: A–M, Rosen Publishing,
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CL Prabhakar (1972), The Recensions of the Sukla Yajurveda, Archiv Orientální, Volume 40, Issue 1, pp. 347–353
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For characterization of content and mentions of deities including Agni, Indra, Varuna, Soma, Surya, etc. see:
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recension of the Yajurveda about the 1st century BCE; however oral tradition of transmission remained active.
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John Carman (1989), The Tamil Veda: Pillan's Interpretation of the Tiruvaymoli, University of Chicago Press,
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1700–1100 BCE has also been given. The other three Samhitas are considered to date from the time of the
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with questions such as, "what is the origin of the universe?, do even gods know the answer?", the virtue of
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BR Modak, The Ancillary Literature of the Atharva-Veda, New Delhi, Rashtriya Veda Vidya Pratishthan, 1993,
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Wendy Doniger (1990), Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism, 1st Edition, University of Chicago Press,
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The books were composed by poets from different priestly groups over a period of several centuries between
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Mahadevan, T.M.P (1952), Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan; Ardeshir Ruttonji Wadia; Dhirendra Mohan Datta (eds.),
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Travellers in Faith: Studies of the Tablīghī Jamāʻat as a Transnational Islamic Movement for Faith Renewal
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that focused on helping understand and interpret the Vedas that had been composed many centuries earlier.
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The Horse The Wheel And Language. How Bronze-Age Riders From the Eurasian Steppes Shaped The Modern World
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has a Rigveda manuscript from the 14th century; however, there are a number of older Veda manuscripts in
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Kumar, Jay (2014), "Ayurveda and Early Indian Medicine", in Johnston, Lucas F.; Bauman, Whitney (eds.),
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Rigveda manuscript page, Mandala 1, Hymn 1 (Sukta 1), lines 1.1.1 to 1.1.9 (Sanskrit, Devanagari script)
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The Upanishads reflect the last composed layer of texts in the Vedas. They are commonly referred to as
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Manuscripts of the Vedas are in the Sanskrit language, but in many regional scripts in addition to the
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and meditation the Vedas express a transcendental reality which can be approached with mystical means.
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includes about 1,875 verses, that are distinct yet borrow and build upon the foundation of verses in
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Kenneth Zysk (1993), Religious Medicine: The History and Evolution of Indian Medicine, Routledge,
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Sources: (a) Antonio de Nicholas (2003), Meditations Through the Rig Veda: Four-Dimensional Man,
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drew attention to Vedic texts, specifically the Upanishads. The importance of Vedic Sanskrit for
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These classifications are often not tenable for linguistic and formal reasons: There is not only
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traditions. The Samhitas and Brahmanas describe about daily rituals and are generally meant for
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The Vedas have been orally transmitted since the 2nd millennium BCE with the help of elaborate
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India: What Can It Teach Us: A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the University of Cambridge
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AB Keith (2007), The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishads, Motilal Banarsidass,
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as a common noun means "knowledge". The term in some contexts, such as hymn 10.93.11 of the
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methods involved the use of "auxiliary" markers, rediscovered in the 1930s by the logician
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authorities in absolute sense and may be disobeyed, but are recognized as a deontological
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authorities in absolute sense and may be disobeyed, but are recognized as a deontological
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in philosophical and metaphorical ways to explore abstract concepts such as the Absolute (
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The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools : The Social and Political Milieu
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The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools : The Social and Political Milieu
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The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools : The Social and Political Milieu
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The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools : The Social and Political Milieu
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The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools : The Social and Political Milieu
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The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools : The Social and Political Milieu
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Kenneth Zysk (2012), Understanding Mantras (Editor: Harvey Alper), Motilal Banarsidass,
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The study of Sanskrit in the West began in the 17th century. In the early 19th century,
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is a rare commentary on the Vedas, which is also referred to by contemporary scholars.
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also contributed significantly to the preservation and interpretation of Vedic texts."
1964: 1956: 1855: 1550: 1484: 685: 411: 378: 296: 12308: 11084: 11059: 7790: 7503: 7486: 7425: 7353: 7119: 7077: 6881: 6774: • Karl Potter (1998), Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4, 2653: 12883: 12777: 12493: 12413: 12403: 12176: 12075: 12069: 11949: 11939: 11805: 11740: 11133: 11074: 10929: 10919: 10418: 10362: 10284: 10237: 10191: 10142:"The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools: The Social and Political Milieu" 10097: 10077: 10059: 9989: 9971: 9953: 9931: 9925: 9908: 9881: 9863: 9835: 9815: 9779: 9743: 9723: 9690: 9670: 9654: 9635: 9608: 9588: 9570: 9552: 9516: 9498: 9480: 9462: 9408: 9390: 9383: 9368: 9350: 9332: 9307: 9277: 9259: 9206: 9185: 9161: 9121: 9109:
The Death of Sacred Texts: Ritual Disposal and Renovation of Texts in World Religions
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For the Atharvaveda, there are 79 works, collected as 72 distinctly named parisistas.
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Antonio de Nicholas (2003), Meditations Through the Rig Veda: Four-Dimensional Man,
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R̥gveda-sarvānukramaṇī Śaunakakr̥tāʼnuvākānukramaṇī ca, Maharṣi-Kātyayāna-viracitā,
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has been among the most celebrated and popular text in the Puranic genre, and is of
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is regenerated, "by enlivening and nourishing the forms of creation at their base."
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The Canon of the Saivagama and the Kubjika: Tantras of the Western Kaula Tradition,
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of the gods, then, is nothing other than the power of the mantras that name them."
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separation of ca. 2000 BCE and probably that of the relevant Mitanni documents of
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also presented English translations of the four Samhitas, published 1889 to 1899.
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layer of the text likely represents a developing 2nd millennium BCE tradition of
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fire. The core text of the Yajurveda falls within the classical Mantra period of
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Poetics of conduct : oral narrative and moral being in a South Indian town
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is a short metrical text of two chapters, with 113 and 95 verses respectively.
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The Ethics of Śaṅkara and Śāntideva: A Selfless Response to an Illusory World
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The Rigvedic religious system and its central Asian and Hindukush antecedents
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Of these, the first three were the principal original division, also called "
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Among the widely known śrutis include the Vedas and their embedded texts—the
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Any text considered as "connected to the Vedas" or a "corollary of the Vedas"
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Müller, Friedrich Max (author) & Stone, Jon R. (author, editor) (2002).
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in parts of South India. Marai literally means "hidden, a secret, mystery".
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beliefs where only one god was worshipped but others were thought to exist,
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for several millennia. The authoritative transmission of the Vedas is by an
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Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass,
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Dominic Goodall (1996), Hindu Scriptures, University of California Press,
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Dominic Goodall (1996), Hindu Scriptures, University of California Press,
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A literary tradition is traceable in post-Vedic times, after the rise of
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The Vedas are ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism. Above: A page from the
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Pattupattu – Ten Tamil Idylls (Tamil Verses with Englilsh Translation)
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Biswas et al (1989), Cosmic Perspectives, Cambridge University Press,
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have been corrupted at a later date. The Vedas each have an Index or
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and, while it is subject to some debate, it is still widely used. As
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Michael McDowell and Nathan Brown (2009), World Religions, Penguin,
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Michael McDowell and Nathan Brown (2009), World Religions, Penguin,
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Religious Reading: The Place of Reading in the Practice of Religion
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Kadvany, John (2007). "Positional Value and Linguistic Recursion".
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may also mean "goal, purpose or essence," depending on the context.
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are not performed in the modern era, and those that are, are rare.
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An Enlarged Electronic Version of Bloomfield's A Vedic Concordance
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Homo Ritualis: Hindu Ritual and Its Significance for Ritual Theory
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Buswell, Robert E.; Lopez, Donald S. Jr., eds. (2013), "Nālandā",
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Paul Kuritz (1988), The Making of Theatre History, Prentice Hall,
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Seer of the Fifth Veda: Kr̥ṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa in the Mahābhārata
4473: 4384:(priestly schools), as distinguished from the transmission in the 2971:(charity) in society, and other metaphysical issues in its hymns. 2800:
Each Veda has been subclassified into four major text types – the
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is the most important surviving text of the Vyākaraṇa traditions.
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Boundaries, Dynamics and Construction of Traditions in South Asia
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Boundaries, Dynamics and Construction of Traditions in South Asia
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The perfectibility of human nature in eastern and western thought
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Coward, Harold G.; Raja, K. Kunjunni; Potter, Karl, eds. (1990).
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On magic spells and charms, such as those to gain better health:
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The tenth through twelfth volumes of the first Prapathaka of the
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texts considered as Vernacular Veda by some South Indian Hindus.
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The Vedas were orally transmitted since their composition in the
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On the History and the Present State of Vedic Tradition in Nepal
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scholars have commented on the underlying Vedanta themes in the
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and 1000 BCE or "slightly later," roughly contemporary with the
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The texts of the Upanishads discuss ideas akin to the heterodox
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discussions of their meaning, and reaches its end in the age of
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specifically and are together classified as the six "orthodox" (
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mentions that the ancestors of Velir kings where born from the
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There are two major groups of texts in this Veda: the "Black" (
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The Vedas, Vedic rituals and its ancillary sciences called the
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The essential Max Müller: on language, mythology, and religion
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Atharva Veda 2.32 Bhaishagykni, Charm to secure perfect health
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Patrick Olivelle (1998), Upaniṣhads, Oxford University Press,
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The Rigveda – The Earliest Religious Poetry of India, Volume 1
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and 10,600 verses in all, organized into ten books (Sanskrit:
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were popular subjects of worship by polytheist organizations.
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Authority, Anxiety, and Canon: Essays in Vedic Interpretation
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Bartley, Christ (2001), "Shankara", in Leaman, Oliver (ed.),
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Readings in Vedic Literature: The Tradition Speaks for Itself
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Staal argued that the ancient Indian grammarians, especially
4187:: "the hymns of the Rig-Veda are said to date from 1500 B.C." 3893: 3829: 3814: 3313: 3305: 3054: 2557: 2477:, the principal work of this kind being the general Index or 2458: 2427: 2423: 2375: 2327: 2287: 2153: 2095: 2071: 2046: 2036: 1947:–400 BCE. Witzel makes special reference to the Near Eastern 1827:
is the compiler of the Vedas, who arranged the four kinds of
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Bandhu, Vishva; Dev, Bhim (1963), Bhaskaran Nair, S. (ed.),
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Understanding World Religions: An Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag,
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Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag,
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for all Vedic Sanskrit literature, and 1200 BCE (the early
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The Rig-Vedic and Post-Rig-Vedic Polity (1500 BCE-500 BCE)
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World Scriptures: An Introduction to Comparative Religions
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1500 and 1200 BCE, although a wider approximation of
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Santucci, J.A. (1976), "An Outline of Vedic Literature",
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The Fidelity of Oral Tradition and the Origins of Science
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period, without any variant readings within that school.
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The term "Vedic texts" is used in two distinct meanings:
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Veda and Torah: Transcending the Textuality of Scripture
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Veda and Torah: Transcending the Textuality of Scripture
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Veda and Torah: Transcending the Textuality of Scripture
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at the end of the 2nd millennium BCE – younger than the
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in which numerous gods had different natural functions,
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It is certain that the hymns of the Rig Veda post-date
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1200–900 BCE. The "circum-Vedic" texts, as well as the
9569:(third ed.), State University of New York Press, 9294:; Cohen, Robert S.; Renn, Jürgen; et al. (eds.), 8781: 7691:(Editors: Sushil Mittal and Gene Thursby), Routledge, 7268: 7244: 6896: 6894: 6521:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 122. 6267: 6161: 6043: 5781: 5729: 5695: 5693: 5691: 5643: 5596: 5584: 5561:(2014), The Early Upanisads, Oxford University Press, 5073: 5071: 5013: 5011: 4998: 4996: 4994: 4992: 4497:(a group of male Brahmin reciters who are masters of 2869:
Whether God's will created it, or whether He was mute;
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Gods came later, after the creation of this universe.
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The Vedas: An Introduction to Hinduism's Sacred Texts
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Rigveda manuscripts were selected for inscription in
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deities such as Vishnu, Shiva and Devi. There are 18
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of carrying out sacrifice," giving precedence to the
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Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka: A Philosophical Introduction
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Pollock, Sheldon (2011), Squarcini, Federico (ed.),
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Science and Religion: One Planet, Many Possibilities
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Essays in Indian Philosophy, Religion and Literature
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Literally, "the meaning of the Vedas made manifest."
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Only He who is its overseer in highest heaven knows,
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Scholars Press for the American Academy of Religion
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The Samhitas contain invocations to deities like 1428:, "collection"), are collections of metric texts (" 986: 957: 10328:Vaidika-Padānukrama-Koṣa: A Vedic Word-Concordance 9920: 9740:Ancient Indian Education: Brahmanical and Buddhist 9623:Elaborations on Emptiness: Uses of the Heart Sūtra 9324: 8373:, G Jha (Translator), Oriental Book Agency, p. 368 7426:The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools 7348: 7346: 7344: 7342: 7296:, Journal of Human Values, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 3–12 7060: 7032: 7030: 6346: 6026: 5997: 5896: 5769: 4824: 4732: 4465:, p. 55: "Kautas, a teacher mentioned in the 2087:, the emphasis is on the phonology of the sounds ( 9405:Duty, Language and Exegesis in Prabhakara Mimamsa 8945:"Rig Veda in UNESCO Memory of the World Register" 7155:. Williams and Norgate, London. pp. 559–565. 7134: 7132: 6855: 6853: 6428:Jamison, Stephanie W.; Brereton, Joel P. (2014). 5667:Bruce M. Sullivan, Motilal Banarsidass, pp. 85–86 5480: 5155: 4943: 4941: 4401: 3111:The earliest and most ancient layer of Yajurveda 2740:The canonical division of the Vedas is fourfold ( 12910: 10357:Griffiths, Arlo (2004), Houben, Jan E.M. (ed.), 9812:Upanișads. A New Translation by Patrick Olivelle 9153: 8589: 8474: 8151: 8100: 6919:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eastern Philosophy 6865: 6613: 5457: 5115: 3399:which together are identified as the ceremonial 3293:), were complete by about 700 BCE. According to 2937:took place at the end of the Rigvedic period at 2186:. According to Deshpande, "the tradition of the 1593:, among other things, interpret and discuss the 9712: 8801:The Baul Tradition: Sahaj Vision East and West, 8206: 8163: 7838: 7836: 7834: 7832: 7707: 7705: 7681: 7513: 7339: 7178: 7027: 6427: 6214: 5510: 5508: 5506: 5504: 5306: 5290: 5225: 4722: 4720: 4718: 4716: 4714: 9441:The interface between the written and the oral 9012:(4th revised & enlarged ed.), Delhi: 8845:, Routledge, p.77; and Brian K. Smith (2008), 8675: 8602:. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 10. 8555: 8511: 7849: 7668: 7614: 7159: 7129: 6850: 5474: 4938: 2398: 2156:that are dated from the 11th century onwards. 1499:), of which 72,000 occur in the four Samhitas. 1258:"knowledge, wisdom" is derived from the root 12543: 12116: 10481: 9794:A History of Early Vedānta Philosophy, part 2 9775:The Bhagavadgita in the Nationalist Discourse 9604:Hindus: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices 8843:Hindus: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices 8461:, S.l.: Assoc Publishing Group, p. 240, 8300: 8259: 7687:Laurie Patton (2004), Veda and Upanishad, in 6110: 5846: 5844: 5842: 5840: 5838: 5407:Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo-Aryennes 4293:The Vedic Sanskrit corpus is incorporated in 3863: 3791:and Vaishnavite devotional texts such as the 2956:anustubh and gayatri as the text progresses. 2721: 1609:philosophy, one of the major trends of later 914: 9968:Aspects of Manuscript Culture in South India 9831:Dharmasutras: The Law Codes of Ancient India 9564: 9546: 9115: 9088: 8755:"Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V." 7829: 7823: 7702: 7183:Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History 6488: 6460:Nepal-German Manuscript Preservation Project 6208: 5637: 5501: 5372: 5196: 5194: 4966: 4797:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 4711: 4527: 4462: 4253: 3844:tenor. The Puranic literature wove with the 2873:He only knows, or perhaps He does not know. 2079:) of the words of the Vedas was part of the 1839:Chronology, transmission, and interpretation 1807:). The "circum-Vedic" texts, as well as the 1772:was orally composed in north-western India ( 10089: 10035:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 9133: 8923:. Illustrated edition. Palgrave Macmillan. 8740: 8728: 8716: 8656: 8494: 8139: 8091:, pp. 391–394 with footnotes, 416–419. 8088: 7874:The Development of the Female Mind in India 7398: 7187:. University of California Press. pp.  6340: 6064: 5991: 5967: 5955: 4426:. (Chomsky himself has said that the first 3825:(Minor Puranas), with over 400,000 verses. 3438:The six subjects of Vedanga are phonetics ( 3319: 2409:The four Vedas were transmitted in various 1048:, the texts constitute the oldest layer of 12557: 12550: 12536: 12123: 12109: 10488: 10474: 10316: 10071: 9651:History of Philosophy, Eastern and Western 7975: 7973: 7545: 7145: 6997:Univ of Pennsylvania rare texts collection 5835: 5256:Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch 5062: 4505:, merely preserving the sound of the text. 4458: 4456: 2728: 2714: 2433:There were Vedic schools that believed in 921: 907: 51: 12644:(Roman Catholicism, Eastern Christianity) 10356: 10325: 10001: 9943: 9848: 9648: 9629: 9447: 9289: 9218: 9120:, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 9010:The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary 8895: 8406:. Harvard University Press. pp. 2–4. 8277: 7964: 7093: 7036: 6916: 6562: 6376: 6317: 6240:, p. "Sayana, Vidyaranya’s brother". 6124: 6076: 6020: 5191: 4874: 4872: 4870: 4832: 4676:Elisa Freschi (2012): "The Vedas are not 4531: 4409: 4259:Elisa Freschi (2012): "The Vedas are not 3932: 3828:The Puranas have been influential in the 3775:but not universally within Hinduism. The 2001:), believed to be initiated by the Vedic 1448:, most of which are available in several 1432:"). There are four "Vedic" Samhitas: the 1036:'knowledge') are a large body of 10403:Journal of the American Oriental Society 10250: 10234:Vedic Literature: Saṃhitās and Brāhmaṇas 10211:, Everyman's Library, London: J. M. Dent 10031: 9827: 9809: 9800: 9791: 9734: 9682: 9664: 9510: 9492: 9474: 9429: 9420: 9385:The Continuum Companion to Hindu Studies 8981: 8682:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 49. 8657:Chakravarty, Pradeep (18 October 2016). 8595: 8351: 8301:Frawley, David; Ranade, Subhash (2001). 8112: 8059: 7952: 7937: 7608: 7539: 7152:A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature 6912: 6910: 6844: 6832: 6815: 6803: 6791: 6754: 6742: 6730: 6718: 6706: 6679: 6667: 6652: 6640: 6628: 6589: 6261: 6249: 6191: 6172: 6155: 5931: 5890: 5869: 5805: 5747: 5622: 5605: 5468: 5185: 4983: 4443: 4441: 4220: 4169: 4167: 4165: 4163: 4161: 4159: 3543:is a very late text associated with the 3418: 3095: 1380: 1365: 1079:. Each Veda has four subdivisions – the 932: 10203: 10090:Wilke, Annette; Moebus, Oliver (2011), 9983: 9880:, New York: Columbia University Press, 9857: 9849:Olson, David R.; Cole, Michael (2013), 9771: 9706:Textbook of Anthropological Linguistics 9528: 9402: 9380: 9242: 9144: 9070: 9050: 8998: 8907: 8787: 8453: 8369: • English translation: 7970: 7881:, The Calcutta Review, Volume 60, p. 27 7800: 7675: 7294:Values in the Indian Ethos: An Overview 6782:, Motilal Banarsidass, pp 610 (note 17) 6691: 6601: 6500: 6434:. Oxford University Press. p. 18. 6291:"Authority and Orality in the Mahāyāna" 6276: 6237: 6049: 5979: 5790: 5735: 5711: 5590: 5439: 5437: 5435: 5383: 5381: 5109: 5092: 4858:Religious Developments in Ancient India 4453: 4315: 4313: 4268: 3929:called as Tamil Veda and Dravida Veda. 3836:(congruent with Vedic literature). The 3207: 1755:, the creation of Vedas is credited to 14: 12911: 10396: 10259: 10170: 10155: 10136: 10109: 10010: 10004:Linguistic Culture and Language Policy 9902: 9893: 9875: 9755: 9600: 9174: 8969: 8858: 8825: 7794: 7567:, Motilal Banarsidass (2011 Edition), 7507: 7490: 7413: 7357: 7274: 7262: 7250: 7123: 7081: 7064: 7048: 6885: 6516: 6387: 6385: 5943: 5919: 5850: 5829: 5723: 5699: 5578: 5417: 5415: 5346: 5047: 4867: 4828: 4726: 4543: 4281: 4267:authority by a Hindu orthodox school." 4234: 4226: 2251:, "which brings us satisfaction." The 1241: 12531: 12104: 10469: 10228: 10178: 10163: 10019: 10013:Classical Indian Philosophy: A Reader 9762:('Veda and Vedanta'), 7th lecture in 9703: 9620: 9582: 9537: 9456: 9438: 9362: 9344: 9319: 9271: 9198: 9032: 8934:(accessed: Friday May 7, 2010), p. 44 8669: 7898:, pp. 319–322, 368–383 with footnotes 7286:Original text translated in English: 7238: 7225: 7212: 7022: 6907: 6859: 6574: 6403: 6391: 6364: 6352: 6082: 5854: 5817: 5759: 5652: 5398: 5396: 5164: 5149: 5002: 4749: 4438: 4413: 4156: 3705:Some post-Vedic texts, including the 1277:The noun is from Proto-Indo-European 10185: 10053: 9965: 9349:, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 9251: 9118:The Princeton dictionary of Buddhism 9106: 9007: 8517: 8400:Coormaraswamy and Duggirala (1917). 8222: 7459:, Michael Witzel, Harvard University 7428:, Michael Witzel, Harvard University 7333: 6772:University of Kloen, Germany (2009) 6545:George Allen and Unwin Ltd, London. 6037: 6003: 5907: 5775: 5432: 5378: 5241: 5132: 5077: 5032: 5017: 4368: 4310: 3991:While Hindu reform movement such as 3916:post (a form of Vedic altar) in the 3696:), associated with the Atharvaveda. 3614:, which is also found as the second 3065:, and roughly contemporary with the 2867:Who then knows whence it has arisen? 2862:Whence, whence this creation sprang? 1993:from father to son or from teacher ( 1312:) "I know". Root cognates are Greek 12085: 10375: 9367:, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 9365:The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism 9347:The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism 7016: 6382: 5412: 5270:Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben 4347:, Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith 4280:For a table of all Vedic texts see 4018: 2917:1500 and 1200 BCE, (the early 2895:text. It is a collection of 1,028 1636: 24: 10217: 9924:; Moore, Charles A., eds. (1957), 9742:, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 9630:MacDonell, Arthur Anthony (2004). 9245:The Hindus: An Alternative History 9054:A Companion to Sanskrit Literature 8752: 7440:Michael Witzel, Harvard University 6408:, Winona, MN: Saint Mary's Press, 5405:, "Tracing the Vedic dialects" in 5393: 4693:Lipner quotes Brockington (1981), 3395:and the commentary are called the 2391:(austerities), and discussing the 25: 12940: 10438: 9927:A Sourcebook in Indian Philosophy 8704:"Ettuthokai – Puranānūru 201-400" 7177: • Translation 3: 7158: • Translation 2: 7144: • Translation 1: 5409:ed. Caillat, Paris, 1989, 97–265. 3466:), rituals and rites of passage ( 2159: 12511: 12136:different cultures and languages 12084: 12074: 12065: 12064: 12053: 10758: 10504: 10496: 9425:, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers 9140:. Tamil University (1985 print). 9073:Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy 8937: 8913: 8864: 8837:Axel Michaels (2004), Hinduism: 8831: 8806: 8793: 8764: 8746: 8696: 8650: 8633: 8616: 8572: 8538: 8524:. Hindology Books. p. 266. 8447: 8393: 8376: 8357: 8328: 8294: 8253: 8228: 8184: 8157: 8106: 8034: 8017: 7990: 7918: 7901: 7884: 7866: 7783: 7766: 7756:Atharva Veda 4.2.36 Strijaratani 7742: 7725: 7651: 7631: 7565:The Philosophy of the Upanishads 7496: 7479: 7462: 7443: 7431: 7419: 7382: 7363: 7320: 7299: 7280: 7231: 7218: 7205: 7112: 7099: 7070: 7054: 7042: 7000: 6987: 6958: 6939: 6760: 6535: 6510: 6448: 6421: 6397: 6282: 4687: 4670: 4608: 4598: 4585: 4572: 4563: 4554: 4508: 4487: 4103: 4089: 4075: 3783:in particular extended the term 3663:), associated with the Yajurveda 3589:Kātyāyana Śrauta Sūtra Pariśiṣṭa 3227: 3216: 2804:(mantras and benedictions), the 2556: 2150:Sampurnanand Sanskrit University 1768:The oldest part of the Rig Veda 1739:Hindus consider the Vedas to be 1715:. The well-known smṛtis include 1131:system, while the Aranyakas and 982: 953: 189: 153: 12054: 9632:A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary 9461:, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 9258:, Manchester University Press, 9051:Banerji, Sures Chandra (1989), 8812:Dyczkowski, Mark S. G. (1988). 6104: 5670: 5658: 5552: 5525: 5352: 5316: 5247: 4893: 4391: 4374: 4362: 4350: 4337: 4287: 4274: 3999:accept the authority of Vedas, 3685:), associated with the Samaveda 3670:), associated with the Rigveda. 3474:), time keeping and astronomy ( 1974: 1491:(1907) consists of some 89,000 11979:Relations with other religions 10397:Arnold, Edward Vernon (1897), 9948:, in Patton, Laurie L. (ed.), 9944:Rambachan, Anantanand (1994), 9669:, Princeton University Press, 9381:Frazier, Jessica, ed. (2011), 9331:, Cambridge University Press, 9160:. Princeton University Press. 8871:Muhammad Khalid Masud (2000). 8152:Coward, Raja & Potter 1990 8113:Eggeling, Hans Julius (1911). 8101:Coward, Raja & Potter 1990 7061:Radhakrishnan & Moore 1957 6967:Indische Studien, herausg. von 6614:Coward, Raja & Potter 1990 5390:Encyclopædia Britannica (2013) 5210:Encyclopædia Britannica Online 4901:A history of Indian literature 4882:, Cambridge University Press, 4850: 4838: 4825:Radhakrishnan & Moore 1957 4817: 4814:Online (accessed 8 April 2023) 4803: 4785: 4755: 4334:Brahma or the universal soul." 4201:Flood and Witzel both mention 4198:, p. 306) gives 1500–1000 BCE. 3717:, refer to themselves as the " 3462:), etymology and linguistics ( 3156:is the text 'belonging to the 3141: 2906:). The hymns are dedicated to 2514:into a single text during the 1460:). In some contexts, the term 1361: 13: 1: 10301:The Vedas at sacred-texts.com 9621:Lopez, Donald S. Jr. (2016), 9511:Holdrege, Barbara A. (2012), 9493:Holdrege, Barbara A. (1996), 9475:Holdrege, Barbara A. (1995), 9219:Deshpande, Madhav M. (1990), 9147:The Sociology of Philosophies 9008:Apte, Vaman Shivaram (1965), 8596:Thompson, Richard L. (2007). 8552:, pp. 12–13, 134–156, 203–210 7164:. Paulist Press. p. 21. 4704: 4238: 4230: 4209: 4202: 4178: 3832:culture. They are considered 3629:Vārāha Śrauta Sūtra Pariśiṣṭa 3104:, a layer of text within the 3081:. Witzel dates the Yajurveda 2998: 2938: 2914: 2794: 2525: 2061:While according to Mookerji, 1941: 1934: 1883: 1875: 1867: 1863: 1849: 1812: 1797: 1777: 1734: 1601:), and the soul or the self ( 1465: 113: 100: 27:Oldest scriptures of Hinduism 10188:The Story of India Hardcover 10171:Witzel, Michael. "Vedas and 10156:Witzel, Michael. "Vedas and 10147:, in Witzel, Michael (ed.), 9986:Handbook of Oriental Studies 9708:, Concept Publishing Company 9653:, George Allen & Unwin, 9625:, Princeton University Press 9565:Klostermaier, Klaus (2007), 9547:Klostermaier, Klaus (1994), 9443:, Cambridge University Press 9089:Bhattacharya, Ashim (2006), 9003:, Princeton University Press 8803:pp. 27-36. SCB Distributors. 6456:"Cultural Heritage of Nepal" 6289:Donald S. Lopez Jr. (1995). 6113:Journal of Indian Philosophy 4233:1500–1200 BCE. According to 4011:; and social reformers like 3493: 3383:are sometimes identified as 3255: 3038: 2761:(YV, with the main division 1927:Northern Black Polished Ware 7: 10173: 10158: 10076:, Oxford University Press, 10015:, Columbia University Press 9834:. Oxford University Press. 9814:, Oxford's World Classics, 9810:Olivelle, Patrick (1998) , 9796:, Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 9778:, Oxford University Press, 9722:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 9689:. Oxford University Press. 9448:Griffiths, Paul J. (1999), 9327:An Introduction to Hinduism 9255:India in a Globalized World 9225:The Adyar Library Bulleting 8307:. Lotus Press. p. 11. 8304:Ayurveda, Nature's Medicine 8042:"Sound and meaning of Veda" 7754:On finding a good husband: 7328: 7109:, Harvard University, p. 21 7105:Jamison and Witzel (1992), 6900:Jamison and Witzel (1992), 6770:Sanskrit English Dictionary 4880:An Introduction to Hinduism 4763:"Construction of the Vedas" 4580:interpretation of the Vedas 4302: 4068: 3896:of a Northern sage and the 3691: 3679: 3628: 3621: 3609: 3599: 3588: 3580: 3572: 3564: 3553: 3538: 3506: 3477: 3469: 3457: 3449: 3441: 3172: 3166: 3076: 3029: 2977: 2788: 2743: 2499: 2480: 2412: 2399:Vedic schools or recensions 2040:), using the alphabet as a 2015:, the "correct tradition" ( 1691: 1685: 1679: 1654: 1644: 1617:to classify each Veda into 1540: 1528: 1455: 1423: 1343: 1297: 1274:, meaning "see" or "know." 1253: 1159: 1149: 1025: 10: 12945: 10279:: Maurice Bloomfield, 1906 10002:Schiffman, Harold (2012), 9828:Olivelle, Patrick (1999). 9772:Nagappa, Gowda K. (2011), 9667:Hinduism: Past and Present 9363:Flood, Gavin, ed. (2008), 9345:Flood, Gavin, ed. (2003), 9149:, Harvard University Press 8999:Anthony, David W. (2007), 8991: 8260:Narayanaswamy, V. (1981). 6904:, Harvard University, p. 6 6884:", Harvard University, in 5481:William K. Mahony (1998). 5276: 5262: 4862:World History Encyclopedia 4578:Sayana repeats Yaska; see 4319:Edward Roer (Translator), 4022: 3923:Naalayira Divya Prabandham 3864:Vedas in Sangam literature 3802: 3798: 3639: 3610:Āpastamba Hautra Pariśiṣṭa 3539:Āśvalāyana Gṛhya Pariśiṣṭa 3497: 3427: 3423: 3323: 3259: 3145: 3042: 2981: 2929:) region of the northwest 2843: 2839: 2402: 2163: 2130:, perhaps earliest in the 2093:) and not on the meaning ( 1842: 1304: 1290: 1280: 1269: 1176:after intense meditation. 1063:There are four Vedas: the 183:Hindu scriptures and texts 29: 12825: 12768: 12711: 12570: 12507: 12142: 12051: 11878: 11843: 11669: 11604: 11511: 11438: 11431: 11330: 11233: 11224: 11132: 11018: 10975: 10942: 10860: 10834: 10806: 10797: 10776: 10767: 10756: 10675: 10544: 10535: 10514: 10054:Todd, Warren Lee (2013), 10048:10.1093/jaarel/LXII.2.377 9984:Scharfe, Hartmut (2002), 9922:Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli 9801:Oberlies, Thomas (1998), 9792:Nakamura, Hajime (1983), 9452:, Oxford University Press 9247:, Oxford University Press 9145:Collins, Randall (2009), 8659:"Vedic route to the past" 8518:Nair, Shantha N. (2008). 8371:Chandogya Upanishad 7.1.2 6135:10.1007/s10781-007-9025-5 4811:Oxford English Dictionary 4380:Of the complete Veda, by 4331:Brihad Aranyaka Upanishad 4124:Historical Vedic religion 2860:Who can here proclaim it? 2063:understanding the meaning 1889:–500 BCE, resulting in a 1882:of the Samhitas, date to 1811:of the Samhitas, date to 1788:rivers, the heartland of 1014: 152: 145: 137: 91: 81: 72:Historical Vedic religion 67: 62: 50: 45: 12784:Luther's Large Catechism 12626:(Judaism, Christianity) 11123:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 10343:Harvard University Press 10110:Witzel, Michael (1995), 10072:Westerhoff, Jan (2009), 9907:, Discovery Publishing, 9704:Misra, Kamal K. (2000), 8170:. Concept. p. 147. 8164:Rajendra Prasad (2009). 7455:20 February 2012 at the 7179:David Christian (2011). 6964:Albert Friedrich Weber, 6655:, pp. 355, 356–357. 6489:Buswell & Lopez 2013 6310:10.1163/1568527952598800 5253:see e.g. Pokorny's 1959 4665:Rigveda Book 1, Hymn 164 4546:, p. 114: "For the 4518:, derived from the root 4412:, p. 171), quoting 4303:Vaidika-Padānukrama-Koṣa 4296:A Vedic Word Concordance 4149: 4040:Sacred Books of the East 3759:Other texts such as the 3652:mentions four Upavedas: 3320:Aranyakas and Upanishads 2855:(Hymn of non-Eternity): 2642:Kapisthala Kahta Samhita 1854:The Vedas are among the 1821:According to tradition, 11202:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam 10317:Bloomfield, M. (1907), 9894:Prasad, R.U.S. (2020), 9714:Monier-Williams, Monier 9683:Michaels, Axel (2016). 9665:Michaels, Axel (2004), 9634:. Motilal Banarsidass. 9601:Lipner, Julius (2012), 9583:Knapp, Stephen (2005), 9403:Freschi, Elisa (2012), 9304:10.1007/1-4020-2321-9_7 9274:What Do Hindus Believe? 9252:Dutt, Sagarika (2006), 9243:Doniger, Wendy (2010), 9057:, Motilal Banarsidass, 9035:India: The Ancient Past 8676:Kamil Zvelebil (1974). 8266:Ancient Science of Life 8240:Oxford University Press 8140:Wilke & Moebus 2011 8126:Encyclopædia Britannica 8089:Wilke & Moebus 2011 7399:Wilke & Moebus 2011 7160:Kenneth Kramer (1986). 6995:Sarvānukramaṇī Vivaraṇa 6977:Original Sanskrit Texts 6917:Stevenson, Jay (2000). 6404:Brodd, Jeffrey (2003), 6341:Wilke & Moebus 2011 6065:Wilke & Moebus 2011 5992:Wilke & Moebus 2011 5968:Wilke & Moebus 2011 5956:Wilke & Moebus 2011 4915:A Bhattacharya (2006), 4856:Sanujit Ghose (2011). " 4493:According to Holdrege, 4322:Shankara's Introduction 4217:Die Religion des Rgveda 4047:between 1879 and 1910. 3821:(Great Puranas) and 18 3701:"Fifth" and other Vedas 3622:Satyasāḍha Śrauta Sūtra 3554:Gobhila Gṛhya Pariśiṣṭa 3411:are referred to as the 2347:" and the knowledge of 2194:(4th c. BCE) wrote the 893:Timeline of Hindu texts 726:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam 12704:(Eastern Christianity) 11177:Eighteen Greater Texts 10351:Conference proceedings 10289:: CS1 maint: others ( 10186:Wood, Michael (2007), 9876:Prasad, Leela (2007), 9457:Hexam, Irving (2011), 9272:Dwyer, Rachel (2013), 9199:Dalal, Roshen (2014), 9033:Avari, Burjor (2007), 6541:Sukumar Dutt (1988) . 6517:Walton, Linda (2015). 4196:Indo-Iranian languages 4015:reject its authority. 3933:Authority of the Vedas 3886:Ramachandran Nagaswamy 3746: 3356:system of human life. 3108: 2875: 2492:included up to eleven 2285:) of the Veda as the " 1862:, most likely between 1697: 1377: 1143:stages, respectively. 944: 701:Eighteen Greater Texts 36:Vedic (disambiguation) 12803:Book of Common Prayer 11930:Hindu gurus and sants 11182:Eighteen Lesser Texts 10096:, Walter de Gruyter, 9966:Rath, Saraju (2012), 9529:Jackson, W.J (2016), 9389:, London: Continuum, 9037:, London: Routledge, 8875:. BRILL. p. 50. 8403:The Mirror of Gesture 8389:. Sanskrit Documents. 7542:, p. 52 Table 3. 7450:Early Sanskritization 7438:Autochthonous Aryans? 7292:C Chatterjee (1995), 6464:University of Hamburg 6377:Olson & Cole 2013 6094:May 10, 2012, at the 5333:26 March 2009 at the 4388:, the daily services. 4229:, p. 4 mentions 4035:Indo-European studies 4023:Further information: 3982:Anandabhairava-tantra 3921:are other texts like 3727: 3606:has 3 parisistas The 3419:Post-Vedic literature 3324:Further information: 3260:Further information: 3245:(Tamil Nadu), Below: 3099: 3035:or "singer" priests. 2891:is the oldest extant 2850: 2640:Karaka Katha Samhita 2107:linguistic utterances 2042:mnemotechnical device 1933:gives a time span of 1671: 1381:Vedic Sanskrit corpus 1369: 936: 706:Eighteen Lesser Texts 32:Veda (disambiguation) 12796:Heidelberg Catechism 11920:Anti-Hindu sentiment 9903:Pruthi, R.K (2004), 9567:A Survey of Hinduism 9549:A Survey of Hinduism 9134:JV Chelliah (1946). 8951:on 27 September 2011 8799:Young, Mary (2014). 8207:Monier-Williams 1899 8044:. 11 September 2022. 7372:Rig-veda Repetitions 6993:For an example, see 6955:, 2nd Edition, p. 12 6470:on 18 September 2014 6394:, pp. 69–70, 76 6264:, pp. 346, 347. 5750:, pp. 249, 250. 5311:p. 1017 (3rd Column) 5307:Monier-Williams 1899 5295:p. 1017 (2nd Column) 5291:Monier-Williams 1899 5226:Monier-Williams 1899 5152:, p. chapter 8. 4878:Gavin Flood (1996), 4530:, p. 55 quotes 4049:Ralph T. H. Griffith 3953:traditions, such as 3208:Embedded Vedic texts 3154:Artharvaveda Samhita 3085:to the early Indian 2445:beliefs in a single 2188:Sanskrit grammarians 1921:and the rise of the 1523:Principal Upanishads 1218:traditions, such as 1214:) schools. However, 12899:(Roman Catholicism) 12855:Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya 12818:(Roman Catholicism) 12812:(Roman Catholicism) 12790:Augsburg Confession 12761:(Roman Catholicism) 12749:(Roman Catholicism) 12672:Nag Hammadi library 12582:(Egyptian religion) 12026:Hinduism by country 11192:Iraiyanar Akapporul 11152:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai 10319:A Vedic Concordance 10272:A Vedic Concordance 10264:, Pranava Prakashan 10260:Shrava, S. (1977), 10132:on 20 February 2012 10125:(4), archived from 10011:Sharma, D. 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9781: 9777: 9776: 9770: 9767: 9766: 9763: 9758: 9754: 9751: 9745: 9741: 9737: 9733: 9729: 9725: 9721: 9720: 9715: 9711: 9707: 9702: 9698: 9692: 9688: 9687: 9681: 9678: 9672: 9668: 9663: 9660: 9656: 9652: 9647: 9643: 9637: 9633: 9628: 9624: 9619: 9616: 9610: 9607:, Routledge, 9606: 9605: 9599: 9596: 9590: 9587:, iUniverse, 9586: 9581: 9578: 9572: 9568: 9563: 9560: 9554: 9550: 9545: 9541: 9536: 9532: 9527: 9524: 9518: 9514: 9509: 9506: 9500: 9496: 9491: 9488: 9482: 9478: 9473: 9470: 9464: 9460: 9455: 9451: 9446: 9442: 9437: 9433: 9428: 9424: 9419: 9416: 9410: 9406: 9401: 9398: 9392: 9387: 9386: 9379: 9376: 9370: 9366: 9361: 9358: 9352: 9348: 9343: 9340: 9334: 9329: 9328: 9322: 9318: 9315: 9309: 9305: 9301: 9297: 9293: 9288: 9285: 9279: 9275: 9270: 9267: 9261: 9257: 9256: 9250: 9246: 9241: 9230: 9226: 9222: 9217: 9214: 9208: 9204: 9203: 9197: 9193: 9187: 9183: 9182: 9177: 9173: 9169: 9163: 9159: 9158: 9152: 9148: 9143: 9139: 9138: 9132: 9129: 9123: 9119: 9114: 9110: 9105: 9102: 9096: 9093:, iUniverse, 9092: 9087: 9084: 9078: 9075:, Routledge, 9074: 9069: 9066: 9060: 9056: 9055: 9049: 9046: 9040: 9036: 9031: 9029: 9025: 9019: 9015: 9011: 9006: 9002: 8997: 8996: 8983: 8982:Oberlies 1998 8978: 8971: 8966: 8950: 8946: 8940: 8933: 8930: 8926: 8922: 8916: 8909: 8904: 8897: 8892: 8884: 8878: 8874: 8867: 8860: 8855: 8848: 8844: 8840: 8834: 8828:, p. 16. 8827: 8822: 8815: 8809: 8802: 8796: 8790:, p. 62. 8789: 8784: 8777: 8773: 8767: 8759: 8756: 8749: 8742: 8737: 8730: 8725: 8719:, p. 41. 8718: 8713: 8705: 8699: 8691: 8685: 8681: 8680: 8672: 8664: 8660: 8653: 8647:, pp. 128–131 8646: 8642: 8636: 8629: 8625: 8619: 8611: 8605: 8601: 8600: 8592: 8585: 8581: 8575: 8569:, pp. 442–443 8568: 8564: 8558: 8551: 8547: 8541: 8533: 8527: 8523: 8522: 8514: 8507: 8503: 8497: 8491:, pp. 437–439 8490: 8486: 8480: 8478: 8470: 8464: 8460: 8456: 8450: 8443: 8439: 8433: 8427:, pp. 259–261 8426: 8422: 8416: 8414: 8405: 8404: 8396: 8385: 8379: 8372: 8367:, Wikisource; 8366: 8360: 8353: 8352:Sullivan 1994 8348: 8341: 8337: 8331: 8316: 8310: 8306: 8305: 8297: 8289: 8285: 8280: 8275: 8271: 8267: 8263: 8256: 8241: 8237: 8231: 8224: 8219: 8212: 8208: 8203: 8197: 8196:81-215-0607-7 8193: 8187: 8179: 8173: 8169: 8168: 8160: 8154:, p. 18. 8153: 8148: 8141: 8136: 8128: 8127: 8122: 8117: 8109: 8102: 8097: 8090: 8085: 8079:, pp. 744–745 8078: 8077:0-8239-2287-1 8074: 8068: 8061: 8060:Olivelle 1999 8056: 8054: 8052: 8043: 8037: 8030: 8026: 8020: 8014:, pp. 208–210 8013: 8009: 8003: 7999: 7993: 7986: 7982: 7976: 7974: 7967:, p. 59. 7966: 7961: 7955:, p. lv. 7954: 7953:Olivelle 1998 7949: 7947: 7939: 7938:Olivelle 1998 7934: 7927: 7921: 7915:, pp. 489–490 7914: 7910: 7904: 7897: 7893: 7887: 7880: 7876: 7875: 7869: 7862: 7858: 7852: 7845: 7839: 7837: 7835: 7833: 7826:, p. 67. 7825: 7820: 7814:, pp. 175–176 7813: 7809: 7803: 7796: 7792: 7789:Witzel, M., " 7786: 7779: 7775: 7769: 7762: 7757: 7751: 7745: 7739:, pp. 123–129 7738: 7734: 7728: 7721: 7717: 7713: 7708: 7706: 7698: 7697:0-415-21527-7 7694: 7690: 7684: 7677: 7671: 7664: 7660: 7654: 7647: 7643: 7639: 7634: 7628:, pp. 136–137 7627: 7623: 7617: 7611:, p. 56. 7610: 7609:Michaels 2004 7605: 7603: 7601: 7599: 7591: 7590:0-19-282292-6 7587: 7581: 7574: 7570: 7566: 7562: 7557: 7548: 7541: 7540:Michaels 2004 7536: 7530:, pp. 217–219 7529: 7525: 7521: 7516: 7509: 7505: 7502:Witzel, M., " 7499: 7492: 7488: 7485:Witzel, M., " 7482: 7476:, pp. 273–274 7475: 7471: 7465: 7458: 7454: 7451: 7446: 7439: 7434: 7427: 7422: 7415: 7410: 7408: 7400: 7395: 7385: 7379:, pp. 402–464 7378: 7375:, p. 402, at 7374: 7373: 7366: 7359: 7355: 7352:Witzel, M., " 7349: 7347: 7345: 7343: 7335: 7330: 7323: 7317:, pp. 581–627 7316: 7312: 7308: 7302: 7295: 7289: 7283: 7276: 7271: 7264: 7259: 7252: 7247: 7241:, p. 77. 7240: 7234: 7228:, p. 77. 7227: 7221: 7215:, p. 77. 7214: 7208: 7200: 7194: 7190: 7185: 7184: 7173: 7167: 7163: 7154: 7153: 7148: 7141: 7135: 7133: 7126:, p. 286 7125: 7121: 7118:Witzel, M., " 7115: 7108: 7102: 7095: 7090: 7083: 7079: 7076:Witzel, M., " 7073: 7066: 7063:, p. 3; 7062: 7057: 7050: 7045: 7039:, p. 139 7038: 7033: 7031: 7024: 7019: 7013: 7009: 7003: 6996: 6990: 6983: 6979: 6978: 6973: 6969: 6968: 6961: 6954: 6950: 6949: 6942: 6934: 6932:9780028638201 6928: 6924: 6920: 6913: 6911: 6903: 6897: 6895: 6887: 6883: 6880:Witzel, M., " 6877: 6875: 6873: 6871: 6869: 6862:, p. 39. 6861: 6856: 6854: 6847:, p. 29. 6846: 6845:Mookerji 2011 6841: 6834: 6833:Mookerji 2011 6829: 6827: 6825: 6818:, p. 36. 6817: 6816:Mookerji 2011 6812: 6805: 6804:Mookerji 2011 6800: 6793: 6792:Mookerji 2011 6788: 6781: 6780:81-208-0310-8 6777: 6771: 6763: 6756: 6755:Mookerji 2011 6751: 6744: 6743:Mookerji 2011 6739: 6732: 6731:Michaels 2016 6727: 6720: 6719:Galewicz 2004 6715: 6709:, p. 41. 6708: 6707:Galewicz 2004 6703: 6701: 6693: 6688: 6681: 6680:Galewicz 2011 6676: 6670:, p. 40. 6669: 6668:Galewicz 2004 6664: 6662: 6654: 6653:Holdrege 1996 6649: 6643:, p. 30. 6642: 6641:Mookerji 2011 6637: 6631:, p. 34. 6630: 6629:Mookerji 2011 6625: 6623: 6615: 6610: 6603: 6598: 6591: 6590:Holdrege 1996 6586: 6584: 6577:, p. 49. 6576: 6571: 6565:, p. 33. 6564: 6559: 6553:. pp. 332–333 6552: 6551:81-208-0498-8 6548: 6544: 6538: 6530: 6524: 6520: 6513: 6506: 6502: 6497: 6490: 6485: 6469: 6465: 6461: 6457: 6451: 6443: 6437: 6433: 6432: 6424: 6417: 6411: 6407: 6400: 6393: 6388: 6386: 6379:, p. 15. 6378: 6373: 6366: 6361: 6354: 6349: 6342: 6337: 6329: 6325: 6320: 6319:2027.42/43799 6315: 6311: 6307: 6303: 6299: 6292: 6285: 6279:, p. 34. 6278: 6273: 6271: 6263: 6262:Holdrege 1996 6258: 6251: 6250:Holdrege 1996 6246: 6239: 6234: 6228:, pages 80-84 6227: 6223: 6217: 6211:, p. 55. 6210: 6205: 6203: 6201: 6193: 6192:Holdrege 1996 6188: 6186: 6184: 6182: 6175:, p. 35. 6174: 6173:Mookerji 2011 6169: 6167: 6165: 6157: 6156:Galewicz 2004 6152: 6144: 6140: 6136: 6132: 6127: 6122: 6118: 6114: 6107: 6101: 6097: 6093: 6090: 6085: 6078: 6073: 6066: 6061: 6059: 6051: 6046: 6040:, p. 19. 6039: 6034: 6032: 6030: 6022: 6017: 6015: 6013: 6006:, p. 22. 6005: 6000: 5993: 5988: 5981: 5976: 5969: 5964: 5957: 5952: 5945: 5940: 5933: 5932:Holdrege 2012 5928: 5921: 5916: 5910:, p. 92. 5909: 5904: 5902: 5900: 5892: 5891:Holdrege 1996 5887: 5885: 5883: 5881: 5879: 5871: 5870:Holdrege 1995 5866: 5864: 5857:, p. 76. 5856: 5852: 5847: 5845: 5843: 5841: 5839: 5832:, p. 68. 5831: 5826: 5819: 5814: 5807: 5806:Oberlies 1998 5802: 5800: 5792: 5787: 5785: 5778:, p. 36. 5777: 5772: 5765: 5761: 5756: 5749: 5748:Holdrege 2012 5744: 5737: 5732: 5726:, p. 68. 5725: 5720: 5714:, p. 49. 5713: 5708: 5701: 5696: 5694: 5692: 5683: 5679: 5673: 5666: 5661: 5654: 5649: 5647: 5639: 5634: 5632: 5624: 5623:Nakamura 1983 5619: 5617: 5615: 5608:, p. 30. 5607: 5606:Holdrege 1996 5602: 5600: 5592: 5587: 5580: 5575: 5568: 5564: 5560: 5555: 5549:, pp. 208–210 5548: 5544: 5538: 5534: 5528: 5521: 5517: 5511: 5509: 5507: 5505: 5496: 5490: 5486: 5485: 5477: 5471:, p. 51. 5470: 5469:Michaels 2004 5465: 5463: 5461: 5454:, pp. 424–426 5453: 5449: 5445: 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4736: 4729:, p. 69. 4728: 4723: 4721: 4719: 4717: 4715: 4710: 4696: 4690: 4683: 4679: 4673: 4666: 4661: 4657: 4653: 4648: 4644: 4638: 4637:Hymn 1.164.20 4633: 4628: 4623: 4622:Hymn 1.164.34 4618: 4617:Hymn 1.164.34 4611: 4601: 4594: 4588: 4581: 4575: 4566: 4557: 4549: 4545: 4540: 4533: 4529: 4525: 4521: 4517: 4511: 4504: 4500: 4496: 4490: 4483: 4476: 4475: 4470: 4469: 4464: 4459: 4457: 4449: 4444: 4442: 4434: 4429: 4425: 4421: 4416:, p. 27) 4415: 4411: 4404: 4394: 4387: 4383: 4377: 4370: 4365: 4358: 4353: 4346: 4340: 4332: 4328: 4324: 4323: 4316: 4314: 4306: 4304: 4298: 4297: 4290: 4283: 4277: 4270: 4266: 4262: 4256: 4236: 4228: 4225: 4222: 4221:Oberlies 1998 4218: 4214: 4207: 4200: 4197: 4193: 4189: 4186: 4183: 4182: 4176: 4170: 4168: 4166: 4164: 4162: 4160: 4155: 4145: 4142: 4140: 4137: 4135: 4132: 4130: 4129:Pyramid Texts 4127: 4125: 4122: 4120: 4117: 4116: 4112: 4101: 4098: 4092: 4087: 4084: 4073: 4066: 4064: 4061: 4057: 4052: 4050: 4046: 4042: 4041: 4036: 4032: 4026: 4016: 4014: 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