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- (Sanskrit: शतपथब्राह्मणम्, lit. 'Brāhmaṇa of one hundred paths', IAST: Śatapatha Brāhmaṇam, abbreviated to 'SB') is a commentary on the Śukla Yajurveda...
- upon the foundation of verses in Rigveda. The middle layer includes the Satapatha Brahmana, one of the largest Brahmana texts in the Vedic collection. The...
- and hence there are these thirty-four utterances, called expiations. — Satapatha Brahmana 4:5:7:2 The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad describes the existence...
- seasons, so muhūrta refers to the daily reflection of these. Also, cf., Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa X.4.2.18, as below. The Muhūrtas are traditionally calculated[citation...
- hand and fingers – that is, perfect delivery. Klostermaier adds that the Satapatha Brahamana, for example, states that verbal perfection made a mantra infallible...
- one against and one as a choice. Similarly, in verse 11.5.4.18, the Satapatha Brahmana presents contrasting viewpoints on an eating restraint (regarding...
- their lap;' and this is the reason why he says, 'In the lap of Aditi!' — Satapatha Bramanda (translator Julius Eggeling, 1882), 1:1:2:23 Aditi and the sage...
- further reflecting the dynamic between the earth and the gods. In the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa, Prithvi’s creation is further elaborated. Pra****ati, the creator...
- Samudra (Sanskrit: समुद्र; IAST: samudrá) is a Sanskrit term literally meaning the "gathering together of waters" (saṃ- "together" and -udra "water")....
- (1882). "Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa I.8.1". Satapatha Brahmana Part 1 (SBE12). at sacred-texts.com. Retrieved 2009-11-12. Upadhyaya, G.P. (1967) Śatapatha Brāhmaṇam...