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961:) Yajurveda. The term "black" implies "the un-arranged, unclear, motley collection" of verses in Yajurveda, in contrast to the "white" which implies the "well arranged, clear" Yajurveda. The black Yajurveda has survived in four recensions, while two recensions of white Yajurveda have survived into modern times.
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Devi Chand published a re-interpreted translation of
Yajurveda in 1965, reprinted as 3rd edition in 1980, wherein the translation incorporated Dayananda Saraswati's monotheistic interpretations of the Vedic text, and the translation liberally adds "O Lord" and "the Creator" to various verses, unlike
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Yajurveda to mean a "knowledge text of prose mantras" used in Vedic rituals. Ralph Griffith interprets the name to mean "knowledge of sacrifice or sacrificial texts and formulas". Carl Olson states that Yajurveda is a text of "mantras (sacred formulas) that are repeated and
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Most surviving manuscripts and recensions of
Yajurveda's Samhitas, Aranyakas and Brahmanas remain untranslated into Western languages. The two reliable translations are from British India colonial era, and have been widely studied. These are AB Keith's translation of Taittiriya Samhita of the Black
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is found in the black
Yajurveda. The text opens with metaphysical questions about the primal cause of all existence, its origin, its end, and what role if any did time, nature, necessity, chance, the spirit had as primal cause? It then develops its answer, concluding that "the Universal Soul exists
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translates the text's tenth anuvaka, for example, as an affirmation of one's Self as a capable, empowered blissful being. The tenth anuvaka asserts, "I am he who shakes the tree. I am glorious like the top of a mountain. I, whose pure light (of knowledge) has risen, am that which is truly immortal,
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s) are known, while the
Krishna Yajurveda may have had as many as 86 recensions. Only two recensions of the Shukla Yajurveda have survived, Madhyandina and Kanva, and others are known by name only because they are mentioned in other texts. These two recensions are nearly the same, except for a few
1380:(wanderers) in some ancient texts of India, because they did their scholarship as they wandered from place to place. In contrast to the Shukla Yajurveda, the saṃhitās of the Krishna Yajurveda contained both mantras and explanatory prose (which would usually belong to the brāhmaṇas).
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sub-schools. It asserts that "Atman (Soul, Self) exists", teaches the precept "seek Self-knowledge which is
Highest Bliss", and expounds on this premise like the other primary Upanishads of Hinduism. The detailed teachings of Katha Upanishad have been variously interpreted, as
930:, "knowledge") is the Veda primarily of prose mantras for worship rituals. An ancient Vedic Sanskrit text, 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
2164:(liberation from sorrow, freedom, emancipation, self-realization). Paul Deussen calls it, "unique in its richness and warmth of presentation", with profoundness that retains its full worth in modern times. Max Muller illustrated its style as follows,
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The
Satapatha Brahmana was translated by Eggeling in late 19th-century, reprinted often and has been well read because of the translation. However, it has been misinterpreted and misused, states Staal, because "it contains enough material to support
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The
Taittiriya Upanishad includes verses that are partly prayers and benedictions, partly instruction on phonetics and praxis, partly advice on ethics and morals given to graduating students from ancient Vedic
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theory". Eggeling, the first translator of
Satapatha Brahmana called it "flimsy symbolism rather than serious reasoning", similar to "speculative vaporings" found in the Christian and non-Christian variety of
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The text is a useful source of information about the agriculture, economic and social life during the Vedic era. The verses, for example, list the types of crops considered important in ancient India,
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Griffith, the ritual is for long life, unimpaired faculties, health, strength, prosperity, security, tranquility and contentment. Offerings of cow milk and grains to yajna fire.
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In Krishna Yajurveda, each of the recensions has or had their Brahmana text mixed into the Samhita text, thus creating a motley of the prose and verses, and making it unclear, disorganized.
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is the oldest Yajurveda Samhita that has survived, and it differs largely in content from the Taittiriyas, as well as in some different arrangement of chapters, but is much more detailed.
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2042:(Sun), Indra, Agni, Prajapati, Rudra and others. The Taittiriya Samhita in Book 4, for example, includes the following verses for the Agnicayana ritual recitation (abridged),
2021:, Soul). The verse 40.6 states, "The man who in his Self beholds all creatures and all things that be, And in all beings sees his Self, then he doubts no longer, ponders not.
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in every individual, it expresses itself in every creature, everything in the world is a projection of it, and that there is Oneness, a unity of souls in one and only Self".
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above. This ritual is a sacrifice for Universal Success and Prosperity. Ritual for one to be wished well, or someone leaving the home, particularly for solitude and
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attached to the text. In Shukla Yajurveda, the text organization is same for both Madhayndina and Kanva shakhas. The texts attached to Shukla Yajurveda include the
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The former is a variant of the soma sacrifice which involves a chariot race, and the latter is a variant of the soma sacrifice in which a king is consecrated.
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texts in the Vedic collection. The youngest layer of Yajurveda text includes the largest collection of primary Upanishads, influential to various schools of
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as "religious reverence, veneration, worship, sacrifice, a sacrificial prayer, formula, particularly mantras uttered in a peculiar manner at a sacrifice".
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The Two Oldest Veda Manuscripts: Facsimile Edition of Vājasaneyi Saṃhitā 1–20 (Saṃhitā- and Padapāṭha) from Nepal and Western Tibet (c. 1150 CE)
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The text offers a view of education system in ancient India. It also includes sections on ethics and invocation for one's personal development.
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Whose journey the other gods follow, praising the power of the god, who measured the radiant regions of the earth, he is the great god Savita.
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as it resides in the sun. I (Soul, Self) am the treasure, wise, immortal, imperishable. This is the teaching of the Veda, by sage Trisanku."
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found in the Shukla Yajurveda (Sanskrit, Devanagari script). This version of the manuscript opens with salutations to Ganesha and Sadashiva (
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The former is the daily oblation of milk into the fire, and the latter is the seasonal sacrifices at the beginning of the three seasons.
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Moriz Winternitz and V. Srinivasa Sarma (2010), A History of Indian Literature, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN, page 11 footnote 1
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Yajurveda text describes formula and mantras to be uttered during sacrificial fire (yajna) rituals, shown. Offerings are typically
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text that has survived. It includes, states Staal, a "veritable encyclopedia of meandering opinions on ritual and other matters".
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3775:, in The Katha and Prasna Upanishads with Sri Shankara's Commentary, Translated by SS Sastri, Harvard College Archives, pages 1–3
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Harnessing the gods with mind; they who go with thought to the sky, to heaven, Savita instigates those who will make great light.
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differences. In contrast to Shukla Yajurveda, the four surviving recensions of Krishna Yajurveda are very different versions.
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is introductory, the next three are structured in a question-answer style and discuss metaphysical questions relating to
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Divine Gandharva, purifier of thought, purify our thoughts ! May the lord of speech make our words sweet !
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The Katha Upanishad found in the Yajurveda is among the most widely studied Upanishads. Philosophers such as
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Honoring the gods, gaining friends, always victorious, winning wealth, winning heaven !
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God Savita, impel the ritual, impel for good fortune the lord of ritual !
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The Sanhitâ of the Black Yajur Veda with the Commentary of Mâdhava 'Achârya
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Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass,
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Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass,
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SS Sastri (Translator), The Aitereya and Taittiriya Upanishad, pages 57–192
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This chapter is not an external sacrifice ritual-related. It is
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Formulas and rituals for building altars and hearths for Agni
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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad with Adi Shankara's commentary
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knows nothing that is without, nothing that is within.
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knows nothing that is without, nothing that is within,
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2911:, A Dictionary of Hinduism, Oxford University Press,
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or "I am this altogether," that is his highest world,
1963:, who is offered "curd and ghee (clarified butter)".
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But when he fancies that he is, as it were, a god,
1681:Each regional edition (recension) of Yajurveda had
1043:Yajurveda is a compound Sanskrit word, composed of
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2958:The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools
2129:is found in the White Yajurveda. It is one of the
1133:The samhita in the Shukla Yajurveda is called the
2691:Michael Witzel (2003), "Vedas and Upaniṣads", in
1822:to harm no crop, guard the cattle, expel demons.
964:The earliest and most ancient layer of Yajurveda
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4179:, Calcutta (Bibl. Indica, 10 volumes, 1854–1899)
4096:Vedic literature : (Saṃhitās and Brāhmaṇas)
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3158:Jamison, Stephanie W.; Witzel, Michael (1992).
2789:Short histories of the literatures of the world
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1572:Śatādhyāya Brāhmaṇa (only exists in fragments)
4237:The Taittirīya Sanhitá of the Black Yajur Veda
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2178:Now as a man, when embraced by a beloved wife,
1649:that frequently summarizes such accounts. The
1310:survives as Shatapatha XIV.1–8, with accents.
1141:is derived from Vajasaneya, the patronymic of
1023:, and these are dated to the 12th-century CE.
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3834:, Oxford University Press, pages xxxii – xlii
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2017:, a philosophical treatise about inner Self (
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3146:Sakhas of the Krsna Yajurveda in the Puranas
3116:Sakhas of the Krsna Yajurveda in the Puranas
3094:Sakhas of the Krsna Yajurveda in the Puranas
3066:Sakhas of the Krsna Yajurveda in the Puranas
3053:Sakhas of the Krsna Yajurveda in the Puranas
1912:Supplementary formulas for above sacrifices
1246:Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, North India
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3574:, Oxford University Press, 1998, pages 1–23
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1898:Horse sacrifice ritual conducted by kings.
1774:Darṣapūrṇamāsa (Full and new moon rituals)
1595:. Some attribute it to Tittiri, a pupil of
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3887:, Oxford University Press, pages xliii–lii
3885:Maitrayana-Brahmana Upanishad Introduction
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2508:plants and my barley, and my beans and my
2483:In 18th century, French Jesuits published
1982:. Sacrifice to the Fathers and Ancestors.
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4221:A Vedic Concordance (includes Yajur Veda)
3751:
3749:
3661:; also Isavasyopanisad bhasya sangraha,
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957:) Yajurveda and the "white" or "bright" (
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2069:Taittiriya Samhita 4.1.1, Translated by
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4230:, Updated Edition, Harvard University,
4184:Taittiriya Brahmanam (Krsnam Yajurveda)
3180:. Calcutta: Rupa & Co. p. 319.
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2974:Sakhas of the Yajurveda in the Puranas
2832:, Motilal Banarsidass (2011 Edition),
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2443:attached to it, from fifteen schools:
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3222:, Purana, Vol 7, No. 2, pages 235–253
3148:, Purana, Vol 7, No. 2, pages 241–242
3132:
3096:, Purana, Vol 7, No. 2, pages 238–241
3077:
3068:, Purana, Vol 7, No. 2, pages 236–238
2852:Patrick Olivelle (1998), Upaniṣhads,
2478:
2077:
2061:God Savita, impel for us this ritual,
3883:Max Muller, The Upanishads, Part 2,
2960:, Michael Witzel, Harvard University
2423:schools of Hinduism, as well as the
1978:Ritual funeral-related formulas for
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1107:, after c. 1200 and before 800 BCE.
1083:, and roughly contemporary with the
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4245:Sanskrit text of Vājasaneyi-Saṃhitā
4214:The Yajur Veda – Taittiriya Sanhita
4141:Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies
2976:, Purana, Vol 7, No. 1, pages 11–16
2874:Michael Witzel; Qinyuan Wu (2019).
2693:The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism
2137:that has influenced all schools of
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934:fire. Yajurveda is one of the four
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2695:(Editor: Gavin Flood), Blackwell,
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2171:or that he is, as it were, a king,
1603:. The text is associated with the
1384:Recensions of the Black Yajurveda
1209:Recensions of the White Yajurveda
1059:means "knowledge". Johnson states
1051:(वेद). Monier-Williams translates
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4209:Ralph Griffith Translation (1899)
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3118:, Purana, Vol 7, No. 2, pages 244
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2149:, ancient and medieval scholars.
1955:Stated to be more important than
1469:Kashmir, North India, East India
1015:sections have been discovered in
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4201:By a group of Shukla Yajur Vedis
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3469:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3456:The texts of the white Yajurveda
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3368:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3355:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3342:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3329:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3316:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3303:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3290:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3250:The texts of the white Yajurveda
3055:, Purana, Vol 7, No. 2, page 235
2994:The texts of the white Yajurveda
2929:The texts of the white Yajurveda
2830:The Philosophy of the Upanishads
1749:Chapters of the White Yajurveda
1554:virtually same as the Upanishad
972:. The middle layer includes the
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938:, and one of the scriptures of
5776:Relations with other religions
4160:Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith
4080:, Cambridge University Press,
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2796:, New York: Appleton, page 181
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3545:S. Madhavananada (Translator)
2666:. A&C Black. p. 88.
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1935:and others. A substitute for
1719:Shukla Yajurveda Pratishakhya
1335:survives as book XVII of SBK
1331:(different from madhyandina)
1307:Madhyandina Shatapatha (SBM)
1115:
1071:Dating and historical context
103:
4123:, in Witzel, Michael (ed.),
3832:The Shvetashvatara Upanishad
3382:The Sacred Books of the East
3193:History of Indian Literature
2459:Manuscripts and translations
2194:he is free from any sorrow.
2141:. The text is a treatise on
1499:Krishna Yajurveda Shaakhaas
1026:
7:
4217:AB Keith Translation (1914)
4098:. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
4076:An Introduction to Hinduism
3818:, pages 305 with footnote 2
3042:, Harvard University (1996)
2631:"Construction of the Vedas"
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3458:EJ Lazarus, pages 291–303
3445:EJ Lazarus, pages 288–290
3432:EJ Lazarus, pages 264–287
3419:EJ Lazarus, pages 255–263
3370:EJ Lazarus, pages 235–254
3357:EJ Lazarus, pages 205–234
3344:EJ Lazarus, pages 172–204
2528:and my wild rice, and my
2447:, Agastya, Agniveshyaka,
1338:Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
1313:Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
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4920:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
4232:Bloomfield's Old Edition
4226:23 November 2020 at the
4186:, 3 vols., Delhi (1998).
4132:Witzel, Michael (2001),
3617:Sacred Books of the East
3601:Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
3331:EJ Lazarus, pages 87–171
3038:20 February 2012 at the
2350:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
2344:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
2186:(conscious, aware) Self,
2127:Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
2121:Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
2030:Structure of the mantras
1661:Kapiṣṭhala-Kaṭha saṃhitā
1580:Katha-Shiksha Upanishad
1002:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
986:Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
4999:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
4198:About Shukla Yajur Veda
3627:, Vol. 1, pages 311–319
3318:EJ Lazarus, pages 71–86
3305:EJ Lazarus, pages 26–70
3292:EJ Lazarus, pages 17–25
2854:Oxford University Press
2544:White Yajurveda 18.12,
2336:, as well as his poem "
1340:(different from above)
1329:Kanva Shatapatha (SBK)
1110:
854:Timeline of Hindu texts
687:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
4974:Eighteen Greater Texts
4250:Die Taittirîya-Samhita
3792:, Introduction Chapter
3615:, The Upanishads, The
3252:EJ Lazarus, pages 1–16
3176:Dowson, John (1984) .
2996:EJ Lazarus, page i–xvi
2547:
2538:prosper by sacrifice.
2378:Maitrayaniya Upanishad
2372:Maitrayaniya Upanishad
2203:
2075:
1927:Symbolic sacrifice of
1741:has forty chapters or
1711:Katyayana Shrautasutra
1558:Maitrayaniya Upanishad
1392:No. of Sub-recensions
1147:Vajasaneyi Madhyandina
1040:
662:Eighteen Greater Texts
5727:Hindu gurus and sants
4979:Eighteen Lesser Texts
2931:EJ Lazarus, page xvii
2501:
2384:(lessons). The first
2166:
2044:
1538:Taittiriya Upanishad
1034:
976:, one of the largest
667:Eighteen Lesser Texts
27:Scripture of Hinduism
5717:Anti-Hindu sentiment
4054:EJ Lazarus, page 163
3941:, pages 353, 121–153
3695:Taittiriya Upanishad
2243:Taittiriya Upanishad
2237:Taittiriya Upanishad
1715:Paraskara Grhyasutra
1637:Caraka-Kaṭha saṃhitā
1535:Taittiriya Aranyaka
1103:to the early Indian
994:Taittiriya Upanishad
984:. These include the
5823:Hinduism by country
4989:Iraiyanar Akapporul
4949:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
4182:Kumar, Pushpendra,
3135:, pp. 326–327.
2907:WJ Johnson (2009),
2576:Shatapatha Brahmana
2475:other translators.
2330:Ralph Waldo Emerson
2322:Arthur Schopenhauer
2309:(dualistic) and as
2034:The various ritual
1750:
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1548:Maitrayani Samhita
1526:Taittiriya Samhita
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637:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
383:Related Hindu texts
4094:Gonda, J. (1975).
3952:Taittiriya Sanhita
3531:Satapatha Brahmana
2479:Ezourvedam forgery
2435:The Yajurveda had
2415:, elements of the
2090:Satapatha Brahmana
2084:Satapatha Brahmana
2078:Satapatha Brahmana
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1739:Vajasaneyi Samhita
1653:Kapiṣṭhala saṃhitā
1647:Taittiriya samhita
1618:Maitrayani saṃhitā
1591:Taittirīya saṃhitā
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1404:Regional presence
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1373:Kapiṣṭhala saṃhitā
1361:Maitrayani saṃhitā
1355:Taittirīya saṃhitā
1323:Vajasneyi Samhita
1301:Vajasneyi Samhita
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1135:Vajasaneyi Samhita
1067:used in rituals".
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4087:978-0-521-43878-0
3967:EJ Lazarus (1899)
3950:AB Keith (1914),
3741:978-0-19-531405-2
3529:Julius Eggeling,
2673:978-0-567-26232-5
2596:Durwakshat Mantra
2131:Mukhya Upanishads
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1763:Nature of Ritual
1599:and mentioned by
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5887:WikiProject
5759:Persecution
5747:Nationalism
5737:Iconography
5617:Ratha Yatra
5528:Janmashtami
5523:Rama Navami
5451:Vanaprastha
5402:Varnashrama
5378:Ritushuddhi
5363:Vidyarambha
5353:Chudakarana
5343:Nishkramana
5318:Garbhadhana
4959:Thirukkural
4954:Thiruppugal
4882:Nāradasmṛti
4845:Mahabharata
4623:Atharvaveda
4501:Vaisheshika
4388:Puruṣārthas
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2618:Witzel 2001
2469:Frits Staal
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2382:Prapathakas
2334:Immortality
2071:Frits Staal
1973:Pitriyajna
1949:Sarvamedha
1895:180 or 360
1875:Sautrāmaṇī
1703:Grhyasutras
1476:Kapiṣṭhala
1433:Maitrayani
1412:Taittiriya
1398:Prapathaka
1319:Kanva (VSK)
1143:Yajnavalkya
1137:. The name
1085:Atharvaveda
948:Atharvaveda
831:Vedantasara
756:Yoga Sutras
672:Aathichoodi
605:Historicity
600:Mahabharata
593:Historicity
289:Yajur vedic
206:Atharvaveda
117:40 adhyayas
67:Information
5902:Categories
5588:Kumbh Mela
5556:Gudi Padwa
5501:Durga Puja
5486:Shivaratri
5358:Karnavedha
5338:Namakarana
5300:Tirthatana
5067:Dattatreya
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4877:Manusmriti
4754:Dhanurveda
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2453:Vaikhanasa
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2088:The title
1937:Ashvamedha
1933:Max Muller
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1766:Reference
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1544:Maitrayani
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1407:Reference
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1229:Reference
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1139:Vajasaneyi
1116:Recensions
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811:Swara yoga
647:Tirukkuṟaḷ
461:Markandeya
306:Taittiriya
270:Sama vedic
263:Kaushitaki
248:Upanishads
235:Upanishads
18:Yajur Veda
5811:Theosophy
5742:Mythology
5722:Criticism
5690:Etymology
5648:Svādhyāya
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5393:Antyeshti
5368:Upanayana
5333:Jatakarma
5323:Pumsavana
5310:Sanskaras
5275:Naivedhya
5229:Practices
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5129:Goddesses
5087:Kartikeya
4984:Athichudi
4939:Tirumurai
4792:Vyākaraṇa
4759:Natyaveda
4707:Chandogya
4632:Divisions
4613:Yajurveda
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2571:Mahīdhara
2445:Apastamba
2291:Nachiketa
1993:Pravargya
1980:cremation
1891:Aśvamedha
1791:Agnihotra
1691:Aranyakas
1609:partridge
1513:Aranyaka
1510:Brahmana
1288:Aranyaka
1285:Brahmana
1220:Anuvakas
1217:Adhyayas
1199:Katyayana
1027:Etymology
918:yajurveda
897:Yajurveda
796:Tirumurai
726:Kamasutra
485:Bhagavata
466:Bhavishya
451:Brahmānda
408:Vyakarana
277:Chandogya
253:Rig vedic
213:Divisions
201:Yajurveda
42:Yajurveda
5867:Category
5818:Glossary
5786:Buddhism
5752:Hindutva
5712:Calendar
5593:Haridwar
5571:Vaisakhi
5566:Puthandu
5456:Sannyasa
5373:Keshanta
5204:Shashthi
5040:Trimurti
4867:Nitisara
4840:Ramayana
4835:Itihasas
4807:Jyotisha
4749:Ayurveda
4741:Upavedas
4722:Mandukya
4667:Aitareya
4649:Aranyaka
4644:Brahmana
4618:Samaveda
4543:Charvaka
4343:Concepts
4324:Timeline
4316:Glossary
4299:Hinduism
4224:Archived
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2094:Brahmana
2067:—
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1507:Samhita
1490:Extinct
1325:(Kanva)
1282:Samhita
1195:Vaidheya
1187:Parasara
1167:Tapaniya
1122:Shaakhaa
1105:Iron Age
1095:Sāmaveda
1004:and the
978:Brahmana
944:Samaveda
940:Hinduism
907:यजुर्वेद
902:Sanskrit
848:Timeline
705:Shastras
588:Ramayana
490:Naradiya
423:Jyotisha
391:Vedangas
340:Mandukya
258:Aitareya
230:Aranyaka
225:Brahmana
196:Samaveda
136:a series
134:Part of
114:Chapters
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80:Hinduism
72:Religion
59:Shaivism
32:Ayurveda
5856:Outline
5806:Sikhism
5801:Judaism
5796:Jainism
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5424:Vaishya
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5179:Matrika
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5023:Deities
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4899:Stotras
4852:Puranas
4797:Nirukta
4787:Chandas
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5685:Hindus
5663:Tilaka
5632:Others
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5603:Prayag
5598:Nashik
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5476:Diwali
5429:Shudra
5388:Vivaha
5295:Dhyāna
5270:Bhajan
5260:Bhakti
5245:Temple
5199:Shakti
5107:Varuna
5050:Vishnu
5045:Brahma
4894:Sutras
4830:Agamas
4586:Smriti
4517:Dvaita
4482:Āstika
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4408:Moksha
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2162:moksha
2154:dharma
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1961:moksha
1946:32–34
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1395:Kanda
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1155:Jabala
1000:, the
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836:Stotra
709:sutras
544:Skanda
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480:Vishnu
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363:Agamas
321:Maitri
167:Smriti
162:Shruti
122:Verses
96:Period
5908:Vedas
5791:Islam
5769:India
5658:Bindi
5641:Other
5581:Ugadi
5576:Vishu
5409:Varna
5290:Tapas
5280:Yajna
5250:Murti
5184:Radha
5164:Durga
5159:Bhumi
5102:Surya
5082:Indra
5055:Shiva
4817:Other
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4692:Katha
4596:Vedas
4581:Śruti
4566:Texts
4496:Nyaya
4452:Damah
4442:Satya
4398:Artha
4376:Karma
4366:Atman
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2586:Yajna
2581:Vedas
2530:wheat
2390:Atman
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1760:Time
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1243:1975
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1101:hymns
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1021:Tibet
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932:yajna
924:यजुस्
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534:Shiva
515:Kurma
500:Padma
418:Kalpa
311:Katha
184:Vedas
5833:List
5695:List
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5533:Onam
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5285:Homa
5265:Japa
5255:Puja
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5194:Sati
5169:Kali
5118:more
5112:Vayu
5097:Rama
5062:Agni
5032:Gods
4712:Kena
4682:Isha
4491:Yoga
4457:Dayā
4447:Dāna
4417:Niti
4403:Kama
4371:Maya
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