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recensions of the text – the
Paippalāda and the Śaunakīya – have
survived into
modern times.
Reliable m****cripts of the
Paippalada edition were
believed to...
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Brahmins still continue the
tradition of
Paippalada. No
Brahmana is
known for the
Shaunaka shakha. The
Paippalada is
possibly ****ociated with the Gopatha...
- some
sections are in prose. Two
different versions of the text – the
Paippalāda and the Śaunakīya – have
survived into the
modern times. The Atharvaveda...
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element in
Rudra liturgy. A
selection of
similar stanzas is
included in the
Paippalāda-Saṃhitā of the
Atharvaveda (PS 14.3–4). This selection, with
further PS...
- the Atharvaveda. The text is ****ociated with both the
Shaunaka and the
Paippalada recensions of the Atharvaveda. This text and the
short Brahmanas of the...
- Bloomfield, the 9
shakhas –
schools or
branches – of the
Atharvaveda are:
Paippalada, Paippaladaka, Paippaladi, Pippalada, or Paopalayana: A 'patronymic derived...
- in Calcutta. He was a key
figure in
reviving many m****cripts of the
Paippalāda-Saṃhitā and its
ancillary literature like the Āṅgirasakalpa
after painstaking...
- Veda
Vajasaneyi Madhyandina Isha and Bṛhadāraṇyaka
Kanva Shakha Atharva Veda Two
recensions Shaunaka Māṇḍūkya and Muṇḍaka
Paippalada Prashna Upanishad...
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period includes both the
mantra and
prose language of the
Atharvaveda (
Paippalada and Shaunakiya), the Ṛg·veda Khilani, the
Samaveda Saṃhitā, and the mantras...
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period includes both the
mantra and
prose language of the
Atharvaveda (
Paippalada and Shaunmkiya), the
Rigveda Khilani, the
Samaveda Samhita (containing...