-
cannot be said conclusively. The
Asvalayana Srautasutra and
Asvalayana Grhyasutra,
attributed to the sage
Asvalayana, are the
srautasutra and grhyasutra...
- the Śākala, Bāṣkala,
Aśvalāyana, Śaṅkhāyana, and Māṇḍukāyana of
which only the Śākala and Bāṣkala and very few of
Asvalayana are now extant. The Bashkala...
- the Śākala, Bāṣkala,
Aśvalayana, Śaṅkhāyana, and Māṇḍukāyana, of
which only the Śākala and Bāṣkala and very few of the
Aśvalayana are now extent. The only...
- affection, well
disposed to each other, let us live for a
hundred years". —
Āśvalāyana Kalpa sutra, Book 1.7,
Translated by
Monier Monier-Williams The Dharmasūtras...
- only the
literature ****ociated with the
Atharvaveda is extensive. The
Āśvalāyana Gṛhya Pariśiṣṭa is a very late text ****ociated with the
Rigveda canon...
-
Rigvedic shakhas.
Aśvalāyana:
Includes 212 verses, all of
which are
newer than the
other Rigvedic hymns. Śaṅkhāyana: Very
similar to
Aśvalāyana Saisiriya: Mentioned...
- Mitra, the
offered animal was
intended for
consumption as
detailed in the
Asvalayana Sutra. The
Gopatha Brahmana lists the
different individuals who are to...
- present-day
Sahibi river originating from
Jaipur hills in Rajasthan. The
Asvalayana Srautasutra and
Sankhayana Srautasutra contain verses that are similar...
-
member of the
first three varnas – Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaishyas. The
Asvalayana sutra indicates that a non-dvija
child may also be
inducted into the Dvija...
- male-philosophers in debates. Her name
appears in the
Grihya Sutras of
Asvalayana. She was a
leading scholar who also made rich
contributions to propagate...