The Sâmavidhânabrâhmaṇa - Being the Third Brâhmaṇa - of the Sâma VedaArthur C. Burnell, Arthur Coke Burnell Trübner, 1873 - 194 pages |
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... Hindu worship ( which are wrongly assumed to be more degraded than those prescribed by the Vedas ) are chiefly ... Hinduism can only be explained by Sanskrit , and the Dravidian languages not being sex - denoting languages , in regard to ...
... Hindu worship ( which are wrongly assumed to be more degraded than those prescribed by the Vedas ) are chiefly ... Hinduism can only be explained by Sanskrit , and the Dravidian languages not being sex - denoting languages , in regard to ...
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... Hindus entertained a belief that they were punished for sins or crimes by sickness or misfortune , in this or a future life ; and it is everywhere among savage races a belief that the murdered individual can in his continued existence ...
... Hindus entertained a belief that they were punished for sins or crimes by sickness or misfortune , in this or a future life ; and it is everywhere among savage races a belief that the murdered individual can in his continued existence ...
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... in his A. S. L. The proof in regard to the Dharmaçâstras has been strengthened and worked out by Professor Bühler in the Preface to his and Mr. West's Digest of Hindu Law . upapâtakas ( i . 5 , 14 ) ; 6. INTRODUCTION . XV.
... in his A. S. L. The proof in regard to the Dharmaçâstras has been strengthened and worked out by Professor Bühler in the Preface to his and Mr. West's Digest of Hindu Law . upapâtakas ( i . 5 , 14 ) ; 6. INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... Hindus . But the Hindu system as described in the Dharmaçâstras is entirely congenial to the people of the East , as appears from the fact that it is the only Indian system , and has been the foundation of all the systems of law current ...
... Hindus . But the Hindu system as described in the Dharmaçâstras is entirely congenial to the people of the East , as appears from the fact that it is the only Indian system , and has been the foundation of all the systems of law current ...
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... Hindu Calendar con- nected with the life of Krishna . But in the Egyptian Calendar these secondary superstitions are seen to the greatest extent ; there is scarcely a day which the suc- cess or misfortunes of Osiris and Horus have not ...
... Hindu Calendar con- nected with the life of Krishna . But in the Egyptian Calendar these secondary superstitions are seen to the greatest extent ; there is scarcely a day which the suc- cess or misfortunes of Osiris and Horus have not ...
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anena Assyrian asya asyâm atha atha tatraiva prayogântaram atra avâpnoti bhavati Brahman Brâhmaṇas British Museum Buddhist c² omits çishṭam cloth Commentary çrîsâyaṇâcâryaviracite mâdhavîye vedârthaprakâçe Dharmaçâstras dvitîyâdhyâye dvitîyam E. A. WALLIS BUDGE Edited ekam English etad etat sâma etena evam krite gânas Grammar Hindu hutvâ India iti çeshaḥ iti çrîsâyaṇâcâryaviracite mâdhavîye ity arthaḥ ity etat juhuyât kâle kalpena kâryam khandaḥ krite kṛitvâ kuryât literature Luzac's mâdhavîye vedârthaprakâçe sâma madhye Max Müller namaḥ Oriental paper covers phalam prâ pratidinam prâyaçcittam âha prayogam âha Professor punar pûrvam râtrau sadâ saha sâma Sâma-veda Sâmavidhâna Sâmavidhânabrâhmaṇa sâmnâ sâmnaḥ Sanskrit sati siddham Small 8vo spashṭam spashto rthah sûtra tâm tasmai tasya tathâ tatra tena teshu Translated trîn tvâ ucyate uktam Vedas Vedic verses vidhânâkhye yady yaḥ अथ इति इत्येतेन कल्पेन त्वा प्रयुञ्जानः भवति लभते वा वेद सदा
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