• The Taittirīya Shakha (Sanskrit, loosely meaning 'Branch or School of the sage Tittiri'), is a shakha (i.e. 'branch', 'school', or rescension) of the...
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  • (partially in six) shakhas are the (Vajasaneyi Madhandina, Kanva; Taittiriya, Maitrayani, Caraka-Katha, Kapisthala-Katha). The Yajurvedin shakhas are divided...
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  • Shakala Shaka (Sanskrit: शाकल शाखा; IAST: Śākala Śākhā), is the oldest shakha (from skt. śākhā f. "branch" or "recension") of the Rigveda. The Śākala tradition...
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  • dictionary. Taittirīya may refer to: Taittiriya Shakha, a shakha (school) of the Black Yajurveda (Krishna Yajurveda), a scripture of Hinduism Taittiriya Samhita...
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  • Aranyaka (redirect from Taittiriya Aranyaka)
    Yajurveda Taittiriya Aranyaka belongs to the Taittiriya Shakha of the Krishna Yajurveda Maitrayaniya Aranyaka belongs to the Maitrayaniya Shakha of the Krishna...
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  • Baudhāyanaśrautasūtram) is a Late Vedic text dealing with the solemn rituals of the Taittiriya Shakha school of the Krishna Yajurveda that was composed in eastern Uttar...
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  • Velanadu Brahmins follow the Apastamba Dharmasutra and belong to the Taittiriya Shakha of the Krishna Yajur Veda. The earliest reference to Vaidiki Velanadu...
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    1–7 Ascribed to the sage Tittiri (or Taittiri), the Taittiriya Brahmana of the Taittiriya Shakha consists of three Ashtakas (books or parts) of commentaries...
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  • Kāṇva Shākha (Sanskrit:काण्व शाखा) is the oldest shakha ("branch" or "recension") of Shukla Yajurveda. The Kānva tradition is followed mostly in Tamil...
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    primarily the Brahmins who belong to the school of the Krishna Yajurveda Taittiriya Shakha and the Vaikhanasa Kalpasutra. It is principally monotheistic in its...
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  • [see Katha Upanishad of the Katha Shakha, also related to the Krishna YajurVeda]’. Shrava states that the 'Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa has three ashṭakas [books]...
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    is the Taittirīya saṃhitā. Some attribute it to Tittiri, a pupil of Yaska and mentioned by Panini. The text is associated with the Taittiriya school of...
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    Similar recommendations are repeated in other texts, such as in the Taittiriya Shakha 2.10 of the Krishna Yajurveda). Tadeusz Skorupski states that these...
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  • Somanatha). The family belonged to the Bharadvaja gotra, and followed the Taittiriya Shakha (school) of the Krishna Yajurveda. He was the pupil of Vishnu Sarvajna...
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    Vellanāḍu Telugu Brahmins who belonged to the Bhargava gotra and Taittiriya Shakha of the Yajurveda. Their ancestral village was Kāṅkaravāḍa on the southern...
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  • 1500-500 BCE Taittiriya Shakha Recension of Yajur Veda Shakha Sanskrit Sushruta Samhita Medicine and Surgery Sanskrit Suśruta Shaunaka Shakha Recension of...
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    friend".[page needed][page needed] The term Ahimsa appears in the text Taittiriya Shakha of the Yajurveda (TS 5.2.8.7), where it refers to non-injury to the...
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  • Madhyandina Shakha is a shakha (branch) of Shukla Yajurveda. This branch includes Madhyandina Samhita, Madhyandina Shatapatha Brahmana, Ishavasya Upanishad...
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    other with the eyes of a friend". The term Ahimsa appears in the text Taittiriya Shakha of the Yajurveda (TS 5.2.8.7), where it refers to non-injury to the...
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  • millennium BCE. It is one of three extant Dharmasutras texts from the Taittiriya school of Krishna Yajurveda, the other two being Baudhayana Dharmasutra...
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    associated with one of the schools of exegesis of the four Vedas (shakhas). Many Shakhas are said to have existed, of which only a few remain. The new Upanishads...
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  • Yajurveda-Pratishakhya: 65 letters Taittiriya (Krishna Yajurveda) Pratishakhya: 52 letters Atharvaveda-Pratishakhya (Shaunakiya shakha) Samaveda-Pratishakhya (Rig-tantra):...
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    Vedas. Only one Shakha of the many survive today, namely the Śakalya Shakha. Much of the contents contained in the remaining Shakhas are now lost or are...
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  • with the Chandogya Upanishad (III.xiv.1) associated with the Kauthuma shākhā of the Samaveda, and with the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (X.vi.3) which is...
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  • person belongs Line 4: The sutra that the person follows Line 5: The veda shakha that the person belongs to Line 6: Name of the person followed by 'śarma'...
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    incorporate myths, legends and in some cases philosophy. Each regional Vedic shakha (school) has its own operating manual-like Brahmana text, most of which...
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    traceable to the Atharvaveda, particularly the Caranavaidya shakha – one of the nine known shakha of Atharvaveda-based Vedic schools. The name of this school...
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    Aitareya Brahmana (Sanskrit: ऐतरेय ब्राह्मण) is the Brahmana of the Shakala Shakha of the Rigveda, an ancient Indian collection of sacred hymns. This work...
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  • above quote from the Taittiriya Samhita concerns a Soma Yajña to Rudra. Other references to the head of Makha are all in the Taittiriya Samhita (e.g.1.1.8...
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    a philosophical text. The Isha Upanishad manuscript differs in the two shakhas of the Shukla Yajurveda. These are called the Kanva (VSK) and Madhyandina...
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