- post-vedic
Samhitas are –
Ashtavakra Gita
Bhrigu Samhita Charaka Samhita Garga Samhita Gheranda Samhita Kashyap Samhita Shiva Samhita Brihat Samhita Sushruta...
- The
Sushruta Samhita (Sanskrit: सुश्रुतसंहिता, lit. 'Suśruta's Compendium', IAST: Suśrutasaṃhitā) is an
ancient Sanskrit text on
medicine and one of the...
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recensions of the
Krishna Yajurveda – Taittirīya
saṃhitā,
Maitrayani saṃhitā, Kaṭha
saṃhitā and Kapiṣṭhala
saṃhitā. A
total of
eighty six
recensions are mentioned...
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Samhita (IAST: Caraka-
Saṃhitā, “Compendium of Charaka”) is a
Sanskrit text on
Ayurveda (Indian
traditional medicine).
Along with the
Sushruta Samhita...
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Philological and
linguistic evidence indicates that the bulk of the
Rigveda Samhita was
composed in the
northwestern region of the
Indian subcontinent (see...
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Agastya Samhita (IAST:
Agastya Saṁhitā; lit. 'Agastya's Compendium') is the
title of
several works in
Sanskrit text
attributed to the
ancient sage (rishi)...
- medicine,
alongside works like the
Sushruta Samhita,
Charaka Samhita,
Bhela Samhita, and
Harita Samhita. It is
dependent upon the
works of the Ayuvedic...
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Sattvata Samhita or
Satvata Samhita is a
Pancaratra text
dealing with the
Vyuha Manifestation.
Together with the Pauskara-
Samhita and the Jayakhya-
Samhita, it...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Garga Samhita is the
title of
several Sanskrit-language texts: Garga-
samhita (Garga and Kraushtuki), a 1st
century CE...
- Bṛhat-
saṃhitā is a 6th-century Sanskrit-language
encyclopedia compiled by Varāhamihira in present-day Ujjain, India.
Besides the author's area of expertise—astrology...