- some
different arrangement of chapters, but is much more detailed. The
Kāṭhaka saṃhitā or the Caraka-Kaṭha saṃhitā,
according to
tradition was compiled...
-
sections of the Kaṭha
school of the
Krishna Yajurveda. It is also
known as
Kāṭhaka Upanishad, and is
listed as
number 3 in the
Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads...
- dancers, in the
ancient India, were
traveling bards and were
known as
Kathakas, or Kathakar.
Kathak has
inspired simplified regional variants, such as...
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Samhita Maitrayani Samhita Karaka Katha Samhita Kapisthala Kahta Samhita Kathaka Shukla Yajurveda Kanava Madhyandin Atharvaveda Shaunaka Paippalada Stauda...
-
early as the
Atharva Veda, the
first use of it as a
proper name is in the
Kathaka Grhya Sutra (19.7). Kali
originated as a
tantric and non-Vedic goddess...
-
numerous scriptures, such as in
works like Jaimini's
Purva Mimamsa Sutras and
Kathaka-Grhya-Sutras with even more
detailed descriptions in
ancient texts like...
- Kuru King
named Dhritarashtra, son of Vichitravirya, is
mentioned in the
Kathaka Samhita of the
Yajurveda (c. 1200–900 BCE) as a
descendant of the Rigvedic-era...
-
historical Kuru King
named Dhritarashtra Vaichitravirya is
mentioned in the
Kathaka Samhita of the
Yajurveda (c. 1200–900 BCE) as a
descendant of the Rigvedic-era...
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Katha Kaṭha
Taittiriya Taittirīya
Maitrayani Hiranyakeshi (Kapishthala)
Kathaka Shukla Yajur Veda
Vajasaneyi Madhyandina Isha and Bṛhadāraṇyaka
Kanva Shakha...
- India,
known as
Kathakas or storytellers. The term
Kathak is
derived from the
Vedic Sanskrit word
Katha meaning "story", and
kathaka in
Sanskrit means...