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- text the name Maitrayaniya Upanishad. Other names for this text include Maitrayani Upanishad (मैत्रायणि उपनिषद्), Maitrayana Upanishad, Maitrayaniya-brahmana...
- four surviving recensions of the Krishna Yajurveda – Taittirīya saṃhitā, Maitrayani saṃhitā, Kaṭha saṃhitā and Kapiṣṭhala saṃhitā. A total of eighty six recensions...
- immortal guru, yogin, and avatāra. pp. 3–4. Jaiminīya Brāhmaṇa 2:386; Maitrāyaṇi Brāhmaṇa 4:5:2 Chander 2000, p. 2 B S Shylaja, H R Madhusudan (1999)....
- (partially in six) shakhas are the (Vajasaneyi Madhandina, Kanva; Taittiriya, Maitrayani, Caraka-Katha, Kapisthala-Katha). The Yajurvedin shakhas are divided in...
- Of the Black Yajurveda, texts from four major schools have survived (Maitrayani, Katha, Kapisthala-Katha, Taittiriya), while of the White Yajurveda, two...
- or thirteen as prin****l mukhya Upanishads. Parmeshwaranand classifies Maitrayani with Samaveda, most scholars with Krishna Yajurveda Atman: Atman, Oxford...
- Aranyaka 4.4.1 through 5.4.1, Vajasaneyi Samhita 22.4 through 23.25, Maitrayani Samhita 3.12.1:16.2 through 4.9.2:122.15. The concept is extensively discussed...
- 35, 22.9, 30.2, 36.3; Taittiriya Samhita: 1.5.6.4, 1.5.8.4, 4.1.11.1; Maitrayani Samhita: 4.10.3; Taittiriya Aranyaka: 1.11.2 Where it is used without...
- Maitrāyaṇi Upanishad, a classical major Upanishad that Robert Hume included among his list of "Thirteen Prin****l Upanishads" of Hinduism. Maitrāyaṇi...
- chosen to leave offspring, but Yamī is not mentioned. The Brahmana text Maitrayani Samhita narrates: Yami grieved instantly the death of Yama, the first...