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- Asvalayana-sutra (§), Sankhayana-sutra (§), Saunaka-sutra (¶) Samaveda Latyayana-sutra (§), Drahyayana-sutra (§), Nidana-sutra (§), Pushpa-sutra (§), ****totra-sutra...
- 600 miles) (Tandya Br. 25.10.16; cf. Av. 6.131.3; Pancavimsa Br.). In the Latyayana Srautasutra (10.15-19) the Sarasvati seems to be a perennial river up...
- commentaries. Some other texts written by Alambayana, Ushana, Saunaka, and Latyayana were known to exist. However except for references to them, the original...
- Asvalayana Sutra (§), Sankhayana Sutra (§), Saunaka Sutra (¶) Samaveda Latyayana Sutra (§), Drahyayana Sutra (§), Nidana Sutra (§), Pushpa Sutra (§), ****totra...
- Asvalayana-sutra (§), Sankhayana-sutra (§), Saunaka-sutra (¶) Samaveda Latyayana-sutra (§), Drahyayana-sutra (§), Nidana-sutra (§), Pushpa-sutra (§), ****totra-sutra...
- literature and this has generated speculation about its source and route. The Latyayana Srautasutra (10.17) describes it as a seasonal river, with the Saraswati...
- Sutras Kauthuma-Ranayaniya Panchavimsha Brahmana Chandogya Upanishad Latyayana Drahyayana Jaiminiya or Talavakara Jaiminiya Kena Upanishad Jaiminiya...
- officiating priest (consisting originally of a cow, Kātyāyana Śrautasūtra 15, Lāṭyāyana Śrautasūtra 8.1.2)", a 'donation to the priest', a 'reward', an 'offering...
- Taittiriya Brahmana from the Yajurveda tradition and two Shrautasutras (Latyayana and Drahyayana) invoke Indra, the "lover of Ahalya ... O Kaushika [Brahmin]...
- untouchable at this time. For example: The Apastamba-Shrauta-Sutra and the Latyayana-Shrauta-Sutra indicate that the Nishadas lived in villages: the performance...