- The
Samaveda (Sanskrit: सामवेद, IAST:
Sāmaveda, from सामन्, "song" and वेद, "knowledge"), is the Veda of
melodies and chants. It is an
ancient Vedic Sanskrit...
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scriptures of Hinduism.
There are four Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the
Samaveda and the Atharvaveda. Each Veda has four
subdivisions – the
Samhitas (mantras...
- four
chief disciples – Paila, Vaisampayana, Jaimini, and Sumantu, the
Samaveda was
transmitted to sage Jaimini. He
classified the Veda into four, namely...
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Upanishad of the Brâhmana of the Kaushîtakins'. W.
Caland states that of the
Samaveda,
three Shakhas (schools or branches) 'are to be distinguished; that of...
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Hinduism such as the
Samaveda (c. 1000 BCE) are
structured entirely to
melodic themes, it is
sections of
Rigveda set to music. The
Samaveda is
organized into...
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precise metrical archaic text of each of the
Vedas (Rigveda, Yajurveda,
Samaveda and Atharvaveda). The
Vedas have been
divided into four
styles of texts...
- (see below). Udgītha (उद्गीथ);
meaning "song, chant", a word
found in
Samaveda and
bhasya (commentaries)
based on it. It is also used as a name of the...
- The
Atharvaveda was
likely compiled as a Veda
contemporaneously with
Samaveda and Yajurveda, or
about 1200 BCE – 1000 BCE.
Along with the
Samhita layer...
- that
evolved from
ancient Hindu texts and traditions,
particularly the
Samaveda. (The
other two are
Hindustani music and
Odissi music.) The main emphasis...
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estimated by
Witzel to be
between 1200 and 800 BCE,
contemporaneous with
Samaveda and Atharvaveda. The
Yajurveda is
broadly grouped into two – the "black"...