- The
Gopatha Brahmana (Sanskrit: गोपथ ब्राह्मण,
Gopatha Brāhmaṇa) is the only Brahmana, a
genre of the
prose texts describing the
Vedic rituals, ****ociated...
-
reference from a
brahmana work. The word has
first of all been used in the
Gopatha Brahmana'.
Definitions of 'Vijnayate'
include 'It is a fact that...' and...
-
Shatapatha Brāhmana of the
Shukla Yajurveda and in the
Gopatha Brāhmana of the Atharvaveda. The
Gopatha Brāhmana
version mentions Pra****ati as the one who...
-
arrow fly, for day is present! — Atharvaveda 7.52 The
Atharvaveda includes Gopatha Brahmana text, that goes with
Atharva Samhita. The
Atharvaveda has three...
- As used in the
Stele of Sulaiman,
dated to 1348. Praṇava Upaniṣad in
Gopatha Brāhmaṇa 1.1.26 and Uṇādisūtra 1.141/1.142 see Pāṇini, Aṣṭādhyāyī 6.1.95...
- for the
Shaunaka shakha. The
Paippalada is
possibly ****ociated with the
Gopatha Brahmana. V. S. Apte. A
Practical Sanskrit Dictionary, p. 913, left column...
- was
intended for
consumption as
detailed in the
Asvalayana Sutra. The
Gopatha Brahmana lists the
different individuals who are to
receive the various...
- Bharadvaja, Gautama, Jamadagni, Kashyapa, Vashistha, and Vishvamitra. The late
Gopatha Brahmana 1.2.8 has Vashistha, Vishvamitra, Jamadagni, Gautama, Bharadvaja...
- sin. Both
previous Brāhmaṇas
state that his
capital was Āsandīvat. The
Gopatha Brahmana narrates an "absurd"
anecdote regarding Janamejaya and two ganders...
-
Samans are sung. The
Atharvaveda has no
surviving Aranyaka,
though the
Gopatha Brahmana is
regarded as its Aranyaka, a
remnant of a larger, lost Atharva...