- The
Baudhāyana sūtras (Sanskrit: बौधायन सूत्रस् ) are a
group of
Vedic Sanskrit texts which cover dharma,
daily ritual,
mathematics and is one of the oldest...
- The
Baudhayana Shrauta Sutra (
Baudhāyana Śrautasūtra or Baudhāyanaśrautasūtram) is a Late
Vedic text
dealing with the
solemn rituals of the Taittiriya...
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which are
mathematically the most significant, are
those attributed to
Baudhayana, Manava,
Apastamba and Katyayana.
Their language is late
Vedic Sanskrit...
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water he
should eat it as if it were a medicine. —
Baudhāyana, Dharmasūtra, II.10.18.1–10
Baudhāyana also
makes repeated references to the
Sannyasa (ascetic)...
- The most
important of
these texts are the
sutras of Apastamba, Gautama,
Baudhayana, and Vasistha.
These extant texts cite
writers and
refer opinions of seventeen...
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forced to have
recourse to
Niyoga for
inheritance or
similar purposes.
Baudhāyana and
Vasistha say that a
widow desiring Niyoga should avoid meat, honey...
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themselves divided into
numerous sub-schools.
Among these, the
followers of
Baudhayana and
Apastamba were
found all over
South India (including Maharashtra)...
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foreigner who
stood outside the
varna system and the
ritual ambience.The
Baudhayana sutras define a
mleccha as
someone who eats beef or
indulges in self-contradictory...
- of the
Brahmanical ideology spread eastwards in post-Vedic times. The
Baudhayana Dharmasutra (BDS) 1.1.2.10 (perhaps
compiled in the 8th to 6th centuries...
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revered in
ancient texts for all four
Ashramas (stages) of
human life.
Baudhayana Dharmasūtra,
completed by
about 7th
century BC,
states the
following behavioral...