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- 'branch', 'school', or rescension) of the Krishna (black) Yajurveda. The Taittiriyas are themselves divided into numerous sub-schools. Among these, the followers...
- The Taittiriya Upanishad (Sanskrit: तैत्तिरीयोपनिषद्, IAST: Taittirīyopaniṣad) is a Vedic era Sanskrit text, embedded as three chapters (adhyāya) of the...
- dictionary. Taittirīya may refer to: Taittiriya Shakha, a shakha (school) of the Black Yajurveda (Krishna Yajurveda), a scripture of Hinduism Taittiriya Samhita...
- also became a teacher; whence the term Taittiríya, for a grammatical rule, explains it to mean, 'The Taittiríyas are those who read what was said or repeated...
- "Medha sukta". The Katha Aranyaka is fairly parallel to the text of the Taittiriyas. It has been preserved, somewhat fragmentarily, in just one Kashmiri...
- Samhita that has survived, and it differs largely in content from the Taittiriyas, as well as in some different arrangement of chapters, but is much more...
- Vibhuti Anantashastri; et al. kr̥ṣṇa-yajurvēdīya taittirīya-saṁhitā कृष्ण-यजुर्वेदीय तैत्तिरीय-संहिता [Taittiriya Samhita of the Krishna Yajurveda] (in Sanskrit)...
- give or take a century or so. The three other early prose Upanishads—Taittiriya, Aitareya, and Kausitaki come next; all are probably pre-Buddhist and...
- also became a teacher; whence the term Taittiríya, for a grammatical rule explains it to mean, 'The Taittiríyas are those who read what was said or repeated...
- is important in the Shaivite sect. In the Prathama Anuvaka of Namakam (Taittiriya Samhita 4.5), Rudra is revered as Sadasiva (meaning 'mighty Shiva') and...