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shakhas for the Rig Veda, the Śākala,
Bāṣkala, Aśvalāyana, Śaṅkhāyana, and Māṇḍukāyana of
which only the Śākala and
Bāṣkala and very few of
Asvalayana are now...
- śākhās for the Rigveda: the Śākala,
Bāṣkala, Aśvalayana, Śaṅkhāyana, and Māṇḍukāyana, of
which only the Śākala and
Bāṣkala and very few of the Aśvalayana are...
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survived in its entirety.
Another śākhā that may have
survived is the
Bāṣkala,
although this is uncertain. The
surviving padapāṭha
version of the Rigveda...
-
Hiranyakashipu (father)
Kayadhu (mother)
Siblings Saṃhlāda, Anuhlāda, Śibi, and
Bāṣkala (brothers)
Spouse Dhriti Children Virochana, Kumbha, and Nikumbha...
- It is also
called the Kau****aki Brahmana. The text is ****ociated with
Baskala Shakha of Rigaveda. The text is
attributed to the
Vedic sage Kau****aki...
- Arts (IGNCA)
states that the 'Kau****aki
Brahmana [is] ****ociated with
Baskala Shakha of [the]
Rigveda and [is] also
called Sankhyayana Brahmana. It is...
- a
collection of 98 "apocryphal"
hymns of the Rigveda,
recorded in the
Bāṣkala, but not in the Śākala shakha. They are late
additions to the text of the...
- Śrautasūtra Sāṅkhāyana Śrautasūtra Âśvalāyana-Gṛhyasūtra Kausîtaki-Gṛhyasūtra (
Bāṣkala śakha) Śāṅkhāyana-Gr̥hyasūtra [1]
Vasishtha Dharmasūtra Sāmaveda Lātyāyana...
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restricted to them. The Kauṣītakis are
believed to have
belonged to the
Bāṣkala recension of the Rigveda, but that
recension has
become extinct among the...
- the Rigveda.
These were late
additions to the Rigveda,
found only in the
Bāṣkala śākhā, and the hymn
exists in
several strata that
differ both in content...