- (Kr̥ṣṇa-yajur-vedá) 6.
Vājasaneya-saṁhitā́ (Şukla-yajur-vedá) with (Kāṇvá and Mā́dhyaṁdina as sub-divisions) Of
these six, the Tāittirīya and the
Vājasaneya saṁhitā́-s...
- Nepal.
Estimates over two
hundred thousand. Many have
immigrated to USA, and Germany.
Kanva Shakha Vajasaneya Shakha of
scholars of
Madhyandina Shakha...
-
known as the Vājasaneyi mādhyandina śākhā, and is
ascribed to Yājñavalkya
Vājasaneya. The
Kanva recension is
known as the Kāṇva śākhā, and is
ascribed to Samkara...
- (his father) and Patañcala Kāpya. He was the
preceptor of Yājñavalkya
Vājasaneya,
Kahola Kauṣītaki,
Proti Kausurubindi, and his own son Śvetaketu Auddālaki...
- is
called the
Vajasaneyi Samhita. The name
Vajasaneyi is
derived from
Vajasaneya, the
patronymic of Yajnavalkya, and the
founder of the
Vajasaneyi branch...
- the
brahmana Bhavasvamin, who
belonged to the
Shandilya gotra and the
Vajasaneya-Madhyandina
Shakha of Yajurveda. The
village was
located in Gula-gramaka...
- and the Kânva schools': Mâdhyandina recension:
Ascribed to Yājñavalkya
Vājasaneya, it
consists of 14
khandas ('books')
which can be
divided into two major...
- the
Charaka branch to the
gotra of: - Katyayana ; The
followers of the
Vajasaneya branch belonged to the
gotras of: - Angirasa, - Alambayana, - Gargya,...
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village to one Markanda-sarman. The
donee was a
Brahmin of
Vatsa gotra and
Vajasaneya shakha; he
hailed from
Shravanabhadra town of
Gauda country.
Bhoja is...