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- states that the Vadhula (or Anvakhyana) Brahmana of the Vadhula Shakha is 'a Brahmana type of text, though it is actually part of the Vadhula Shrauta Sutra'...
- important as it is one of the earliest Srautasutras, next to that of the Vadhula sub-school of the Taittiriyas, which was situated a little further west...
- were composed in the late Brahmana period (such as the Baudhyanana and Vadhula Sūtras), but the bulk of the Śrautasūtras are roughly contemporary to the...
- Chennai. The Vadhulas are present currently in Kerala and earlier in adjacent parts of Tamil Nadu. The Agniveshyas, a subdivision of the Vadhula immigrants...
- was also home of Narayan Misra who was the author of the Ancient Text Vādhūla Gṛhyāgamavṛttirahasyam. C T Rajagopal and M S Rangachari (June 1978). "On...
- Konkan recited by Chitpavan Brahmins Taittiriya Brahmana (TB) and Vadhula Br. (part of Vadhula Srautrasutra) Taittiriya Aranyaka (TA) Taittiriya Upanishad (TU)...
- Maitrayaniya (somewhat similar to Manava text) Varaha (in m****cript) Vadhula (in m****cript) Hiranyakeshin (similar to Apastamba Shulba Sutras) The...
- Upanishad Taittiriya Taittiriya Samhita Taittiriya Brahmana and Vadhula Brahmana (part of Vadhula Srautrasutra) Taittiriya Aranyaka Taittiriya Upanishad Maitrayani...
- translated and published by the Adyar Library. He was born Śivarāma of Vādhūla gotra in Brahmapuram, a village on the river Palar. This would date to...
- Yajurveda, the Taittirīya śākhā with the Baudhāyana Śrauta and Gṛhya Sutras, Vādhūla Śrauta and Gṛhya Sutras, and Āgniveśya Gṛhya Sutra Samaveda in the Jaiminīya...