-
Arsheya Brahmana of the
Kauthuma school but for the fact that the
names of the
rishis in the two are different.
Unlike the
Kauthuma texts, this
lists only...
- that
there are
three recensions of the text of the
Samaveda Samhita: the
Kauthuma recension is
current in Gujarat,
Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, West
Bengal and...
- two are
still extant. The two
Samaveda recensions are the
Jaiminiya and
Kauthuma. In Ovi 203 to 210 of
chapter 27, Shri
Gurucharitra mentions 8 of the thousands...
-
prapathakas (chapters) is a
Brahmana of the Samaveda,
belonging to both of its
Kauthuma and
Ranayaniya shakhas. It
deals with the
duties of the udgātṛs generally...
- Veda Only one
recension Shakala Aitareya Sama Veda Only one
recension Kauthuma Chāndogya
Jaiminiya Kena
Ranayaniya Yajur Veda
Krishna Yajur Veda Katha...
- Yajurveda, with the
Chandogya Upanishad (III.xiv.1) ****ociated with the
Kauthuma shākhā of the Samaveda, and with the
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (X.vi.3)...
- Rig Veda
Shakala and
Paingi Yajur Veda
Kanva and
Taittiriya Sama Veda
Kauthuma, Jaiminiya/Talavakara,
Shatyayaniya and
Gautama Atharva Veda Shaunakiya...
-
performs through contemplation. The
Chandogya Upanishad,
which belongs to the
Kauthuma Śākhā of the Sāma Veda,
conceives the
whole universal activity of creation...
- Gobhila-Gṛhyasūtra Khādira-Gṛhyasūtra (Drāhyāyana-Gṛhyasūtra) Jaiminiya-Gṛhyasūtra
Kauthuma-Gṛhyasūtra
Gautama Dharmasūtra Kṛsna
Yajurveda Baudhāyana Śrautasūtra Vādhūla...
-
recension translated by Griffith. Two
major recensions have survived, the
Kauthuma/Ranayaniya and the Jaiminiya. Its
purpose was liturgical, and they were...