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101 मधुब्राह्मण
mádhu-brāhmaṇan. N. of a Brāhmaṇa
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102 महाकौषीतकि
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103 यजमानब्राह्मण
yájamāna-brāhmaṇán. the Brāhmaṇa of the Yajamāna AV.
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104 वाग्ब्राह्मण
vāg-brāhmaṇan. a Brāhmaṇa which treats of Vāc AitĀr.
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105 वाजसनेयिसंहिता
vājasaneyi-saṉhitāf. the Saṃhitā orᅠ continuous text of the Vājasaneyins
(i.e. of the hymns of the White Yajur-veda ascribed to the Ṛishi Yājñavalkya andᅠ called ṡukla, « white», to distinguish it from the Black orᅠ Dark Yajur-veda, which was the name given to the Taittirīya-saṃhitā
<q.v.> of the Yajur-veda, because in this last, the separation between the Mantra andᅠ Brāhmaṇa portion is obscured, andᅠ the two are blended together;
whereas the White Saṃhitā is clearly distinguished from the Brāhmaṇa;
it is divided into 40 Adhyāyas with 303 Anuvākas, comprising 1975 sections orᅠ Kaṇḍikās:
the legend relates that the original Yajus was taught by the Ṛishi Vaiṡampāyana to his pupil Yājñavalkya, but the latter having incurred his teacher's anger was made to disgorge all the texts he had learnt, which were then picked up by Vaiṡampāyana's other disciples in the form of partridges
< seeᅠ taittirīya-saṉhitā> Yājñavalkya then hymned the Sun, who gratified by his homage, appeared in the form of a vājin orᅠ horse, andᅠ consented to give him fresh Yajus texts, which were not known to his former master;
cf. vājin);
- tôpanishad f. N. of an Upanishad. (forming the 40th Adhyāya of the VS. andᅠ alsoᅠ called Īṡā orᅠ Īṡā-vāsyopanishad q.v.)
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106 शांकरब्राह्मण
ṡāṉkara-brāhmaṇan. N. of a Brāhmaṇa
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107 शाट्यायनब्राह्मण
ṡāṭyāyana-brāhmaṇan. the Brāhmana of Ṡāṭyāyana ṠrS.
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108 शैलालिब्राह्मन
ṡailāli-brāhmanan. N. of a Brāhmaṇa ĀpṠr.
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109 षड्विंश
shaḍ-viṉṡámf (ī́)n. 26th (du. 25th, andᅠ 26th) Sūryas. Rājat. etc.;
consisting of 26 ṠBr. VarBṛS. Ṡaṃk. ;
plus orᅠ increased by 26 Jyot. ;
n. = next;
- ṡa-brāhmaṇa n. N. of a Brāhman a belonging to the Sāma-veda (being a supplement to the Pañca-viṇṡa-brāhmaṇa andᅠ regarded as the 26th section of it) IW. 25.
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110 संहितोपनिषद्
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111 समानब्राह्मण
samāná-brāhmaṇamfn. having the same (directions given in the) Brāhmaṇa texts ĀpṠr.
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112 सामविधान
sāma-vidhānan. the employment of Sāmans (for religious orᅠ magical purposes) AgP. ;
- brāhmaṇa n. N. of a Brāhmaṇa of the Sāma-veda ( andᅠ alsoᅠ called sāma-vidhi)
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113 Айтрейа Брахмана
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114 Брахманы
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115 Джайминийа Брахмана
Religion: Jaiminiya Brahmana (One of the Brahmanas of the Samaveda, 25 books that expose different rites and ceremonies lasting from one to twelve days)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Джайминийа Брахмана
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116 Кауситаки Брахмана
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Кауситаки Брахмана
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117 Мадхьямдина
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118 Паньчавимша Брахмана
Religion: Pancavimsha Brahmana (One of the Brahmanas of the Samaveda, 25 books that expose different rites and ceremonies lasting from one to 12 days)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Паньчавимша Брахмана
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119 Садвимша Брахмана
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120 Шатапатха брахмана
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Шатапатха брахмана
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