- (partially in six)
shakhas are the (Vajasaneyi Madhandina, Kanva; Taittiriya, Maitrayani, Caraka-Katha, Kapisthala-Katha). The
Yajurvedin shakhas are divided...
- the
shakhas are
located in the Hindi-speaking regions. As of 2016
Delhi had 1,898
shakhas.
There are more than 8,000
shakhas in UP, 6,845
shakhas in Kerala...
- and the
Krishna (or 'Black')
Yajur Veda... of the
black Yajur Veda, five
shakhas are known: the
Taittiriya (Apastamba),
Kapishthala (Hiranyakesi), Katha...
-
Madhyandina Shakha is a
shakha (branch) of
Shukla Yajurveda. This
branch includes Madhyandina Samhita,
Madhyandina Shatapatha Brahmana,
Ishavasya Upanishad...
-
Shakala Shaka (Sanskrit: शाकल शाखा; IAST: Śākala Śākhā), is the
oldest shakha (from skt. śākhā f. "branch" or "recension") of the Rigveda. The Śākala tradition...
- Kāṇva
Shākha (Sanskrit:काण्व शाखा) is the
oldest shakha ("branch" or "recension") of
Shukla Yajurveda. The Kānva
tradition is
followed mostly in Tamil...
- Vedas. Only one
Shakha of the many
survive today,
namely the Śakalya
Shakha. Much of the
contents contained in the
remaining Shakhas are now lost or are...
-
Shakha Proshakha (English:
Branches of the Tree) is a 1990 film
directed by
Satyajit Ray. It
deals with four
generations of a well-to-do
Bengali family...
- to (i.e.
recorded by)
particular Shakhas or
schools of
those Vedas as well.
Based on the
abbreviations and
Shakhas provided by
works cited in this article...
-
Amarnath Shakha is an
Indian politician from
Bharatiya Janata Party. In May 2021, he was
elected as a
member of the West
Bengal Legislative ****embly from...