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Madhyandina Shakha is a
shakha (branch) of
Shukla Yajurveda. This
branch includes Madhyandina Samhita,
Madhyandina Shatapatha Brahmana,
Ishavasya Upanishad...
- prin****l) Upanishad, and is
known in two recensions,
called Kanva (VSK) and
Madhyandina (VSM). The
Upanishad is a
brief poem,
consisting of 17 or 18 verses,...
- of this text. They are the
Madhyandina recension and the
Kanva recension. This
article focuses exclusively on the
Madhyandina version of the Shatapatha...
- Cambridge, M****. : The
Harvard university press. p. 118. "Vajasneyi
Madhyandina Samhita Adhyaya – 03".
Vedic Heritage (in Sanskrit).
Archived from the...
- down to us in two
different recensions,
those of the
Mâdhyandina and the Kânva schools':
Mâdhyandina recension:
Ascribed to Yājñavalkya Vājasaneya, it consists...
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Krishna Yajurveda Brihad Aranyaka in the
Madhyandina and the
Kanva versions of the
Shukla Yajurveda. The
Madhyandina version has 9 sections, of
which the...
- recensions. Only two
recensions of the
Shukla Yajurveda have survived,
Madhyandina and Kanva, and
others are
known by name only
because they are mentioned...
- to the
Madhyandina Shakha of the
Shukla Yajurveda and the Kānva
Samhita includes 211
additional verses that are not
present in the
Madhyandina Shakha...
- inters****d
between the Mantras.
Shukla Yajurveda: Vājasaneyi
Samhita Madhyandina (VSM), Vājasaneyi
Samhita Kānva (VSK):
Shatapatha Brahmana (ShBM, ShBK)...
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Julius (1882–1900). The Satapatha-brahmana,
according to the text of the
Madhyandina school.
Princeton Theological Seminary Library. Oxford, The Clarendon...