The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishadClarendon Press, 1879 |
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... Sâman , II , 2 ; the seven- fold Sâman , II , 8 ; the Gâyatra - sâman , III , 12 , 1 . Ânandagñâna tells us that our Upanishad belonged to the Sâkhâ of the Talavakâras . All this had formerly to be taken on trust , because no Brâhmana ...
... Sâman , II , 2 ; the seven- fold Sâman , II , 8 ; the Gâyatra - sâman , III , 12 , 1 . Ânandagñâna tells us that our Upanishad belonged to the Sâkhâ of the Talavakâras . All this had formerly to be taken on trust , because no Brâhmana ...
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... sâman , and the 134th is a Vamsa . The Kena - upanishad comprises the 135-145 khandas , or the tenth anuvâka of a chapter . The 139th section begins : âsâ và idam agra âsit , & c . ' My MS . of the Talavakâra - brâhmana agrees , as ...
... sâman , and the 134th is a Vamsa . The Kena - upanishad comprises the 135-145 khandas , or the tenth anuvâka of a chapter . The 139th section begins : âsâ và idam agra âsit , & c . ' My MS . of the Talavakâra - brâhmana agrees , as ...
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sâman , followed by a Vamsa ; next , some similar matter and another Vamsa . Then ( §§ 135-138 ) comes the Kena- upanishad ( Talavakâra ) . The last book is the Årsheya . The Upanishad forms the tenth anuvâka of the fourth chapter , not ...
sâman , followed by a Vamsa ; next , some similar matter and another Vamsa . Then ( §§ 135-138 ) comes the Kena- upanishad ( Talavakâra ) . The last book is the Årsheya . The Upanishad forms the tenth anuvâka of the fourth chapter , not ...
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... Sâman as the Prishthastotra , the nine verses beginning with Vidâ maghavan , and known by the name of Mahânâmnî , are to be joined in a peculiar manner . The only excuse given , why these Mahânâmnîs are mentioned here , and not in the ...
... Sâman as the Prishthastotra , the nine verses beginning with Vidâ maghavan , and known by the name of Mahânâmnî , are to be joined in a peculiar manner . The only excuse given , why these Mahânâmnîs are mentioned here , and not in the ...
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... Sâman ? What is the udgîtha ? This is the question . 5. The Rik indeed is speech , Sâman is breath , the udgitha is the syllable Om . Now speech and breath , or Rik and Sâman , form one couple . 6. And that couple is joined together in ...
... Sâman ? What is the udgîtha ? This is the question . 5. The Rik indeed is speech , Sâman is breath , the udgitha is the syllable Om . Now speech and breath , or Rik and Sâman , form one couple . 6. And that couple is joined together in ...
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