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Anuvakas which it contains. The
index includes the
initial words and
final words of each
Anuvaka, as well as the
number of
sections in that
Anuvaka....
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Indra Anuvāka 18:
Oblative mantras called Apri
Anuvāka 19:
Invocatory and
oblative mantras for the
sacrifice alluded to in
Section [
Anuvāka] 18
Anuvāka 20:...
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Namah Shivaya,
which appears in the text of the Śatarudrīya in the
eighth anuvāka of
Taittiriya Samhita (TS 4.5.8.1). In
Shukla Yajurveda it is
found in...
- Academy. pp. chapter 16. ISBN 9781934145722. "Rudram" (PDF). vedaunion. p.
anuvaka 8 of
Namakam at page-22. "RUDRASTADHYAYI". www.archive.org. "Introduction...
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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 ****erts, "I am he who...
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celebrates the
creative powers of the universe. However, in the
eight anuvaka of the
Taittiriya Upanishad,
which consensus research indicates was formulated...
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about age 21 or later. The
Taittiriya Upanishad describes, in the
eleventh anuvaka of
Shiksha Valli, the snataka-dharma
recitation emphasized by the teacher...
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Ratri Suktam (8 Slokas) has been
taken from Rig Veda, 10th Mandala, 10th
Anuvaka, 127th Sukta,
which shows that Devi was
worshipped from time immemorial...
- Sūktam
Aksha Kitana Ninda Sūktam (RV X.34)
Nadistuti Sūktam
Uttaranarayana Anuvaka Aghamarshana Sūktam
Ayushya Sūktam
Balitha Sūktam Bhu Sūktam
Brahma Sūktam...
- is a
Hindu hymn
propitiating Narayana (Vishnu),
featured in the 13th
anuvaka (section) of the 10th
prapathaka (chapter) of
Taittiriya Aranyaka, which...