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- The Tandya Mahabrahmana (or the Praudha Brahmana) ("great" Brahmana), also known as the Panchavimsha Brahmana from its consisting of twenty-five prapathakas...
- Steadiness: W. Caland notes that in relation to 'Akupara Kashyapa' in the Pancavimsa Brahmana and Jaiminiya Brahmana, the tortoise is equal to 'a firm standing...
- Retrieved 25 January 2020. Caland. W (1931). Pancavimsa Brahmana. pp. i–iii. Caland.W (1931). Pancavimsa Brahmana. pp. 323. www.wisdomlib.org (4 January...
- Mahāvīra be broken during the Yajña, Indra is invoked for atonement (Pañcaviṃśa Brāhmaṇa, see below). In the Vedas, Indra is the king of Svarga (Heaven)...
- strode. — Pancavimsa Brahmana, translated by W. Caland (1931), Chapter XX, 3.2 The terms 'stoma' and 'saman' from the above-quoted Pancavimsa Brahmana...
- B. van Buitenen, Mahābhārata, Volume 1, p.445, citing W. Caland, The Pañcaviṃśa Brāhmaṇa, p.640-2 Moriz Winternitz (1996). A History of Indian Literature...
- universe. In Chapter 10 of the Shatapatha Brahmana, as well as chapter 13 of Pancavimsa Brahmana, is presented another myth where in Pra****ati is a creator god...
- Ila. One of the earliest mentions of Budha appears in the Vedic text Pancavimsa Brahmana, and it appears in other ancient texts such as the Shatapatha...
- narrates an "absurd" anecdote regarding Janamejaya and two ganders. The Pañcaviṃśa Brāhmaṇa mentions a Janamejaya who was a priest at a snake sacrifice,...
- sacrificial sessions along the Saraswati river found in sections such as of Pancavimsa Brahmana were modified to tirtha sites in the context of the Saraswati...