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Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
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Languages : en
Pages : 420
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The Grihya-sutras
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Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 420
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Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 420
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The Grihya-sutras
Author: Hermann Oldenberg
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Category : Hinduism
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Category : Hinduism
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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The Grihya Sutras (Complete)
Author: Hermann Oldenberg
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465579265
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1133
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Most of the questions referring to the Grihya-sutra of svalyana will be treated of more conveniently in connection with the different subjects which we shall have to discuss in our General Introduction to the Grihya-sutras. Here I wish only to call attention to a well-known passage of Shadgurusishya, in which that commentator gives some statements on the works composed by svalyana and by his teacher Saunaka. As an important point in that passage has, as far as I can see, been misunderstood by several eminent scholars, I may perhaps be allowed here to try and correct that misunderstanding, though the point stands in a less direct connection with the Grihya-sutra than with another side of the literary activity of svalyana. Shadgurusishya, before speaking of svalyana, makes the following statements with regard to svalyana's teacher, Saunaka. 'There was,' he says, 'the Skala Samhit (of the Rig-veda), and the Bshkala Samhit; following these two Samhits and the twenty-one Brhmanas, adopting principally the Aitareyaka and supplementing it by the other texts, he who was revered by the whole number of great Rishis composed the first Kalpa-sutra.' He then goes on to speak of svalyana;'Saunaka's pupil was the venerable svalyana. He who knew everything he had learnt from that teacher, composed a Sutra and announced (to Saunaka that he had done so).' Saunaka then destroyed his own Sutra, and determined thatsvalyana's Sutra should be adopted by the students of that Vedic Skh. Thus, says Shadgurusishya, there were twelve works of Saunaka by which a correct knowledge of the Rig-veda was preserved, and three works of svalyana. Saunaka's dasa granths were, the five Anukramanis, the two Vidbnas, the Brhaddaivata, the Prtiskhya, and a Smrta work. svalyana, on the other hand, composed the Srauta-sutra in twelve Adhyyas, the Grihya in four Adhyyas, and the fourth ranyaka: this is svalyana's great Sutra composition.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465579265
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1133
Book Description
Most of the questions referring to the Grihya-sutra of svalyana will be treated of more conveniently in connection with the different subjects which we shall have to discuss in our General Introduction to the Grihya-sutras. Here I wish only to call attention to a well-known passage of Shadgurusishya, in which that commentator gives some statements on the works composed by svalyana and by his teacher Saunaka. As an important point in that passage has, as far as I can see, been misunderstood by several eminent scholars, I may perhaps be allowed here to try and correct that misunderstanding, though the point stands in a less direct connection with the Grihya-sutra than with another side of the literary activity of svalyana. Shadgurusishya, before speaking of svalyana, makes the following statements with regard to svalyana's teacher, Saunaka. 'There was,' he says, 'the Skala Samhit (of the Rig-veda), and the Bshkala Samhit; following these two Samhits and the twenty-one Brhmanas, adopting principally the Aitareyaka and supplementing it by the other texts, he who was revered by the whole number of great Rishis composed the first Kalpa-sutra.' He then goes on to speak of svalyana;'Saunaka's pupil was the venerable svalyana. He who knew everything he had learnt from that teacher, composed a Sutra and announced (to Saunaka that he had done so).' Saunaka then destroyed his own Sutra, and determined thatsvalyana's Sutra should be adopted by the students of that Vedic Skh. Thus, says Shadgurusishya, there were twelve works of Saunaka by which a correct knowledge of the Rig-veda was preserved, and three works of svalyana. Saunaka's dasa granths were, the five Anukramanis, the two Vidbnas, the Brhaddaivata, the Prtiskhya, and a Smrta work. svalyana, on the other hand, composed the Srauta-sutra in twelve Adhyyas, the Grihya in four Adhyyas, and the fourth ranyaka: this is svalyana's great Sutra composition.
The Grihya-sutras
Author: Hermann Oldenberg
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Category : Hinduism
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hinduism
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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The Sacred Books of the East: The Grihya-sutras, pt. 2: rules of Vedic domestic ceremonies
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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The Sacred Books of the East: The Grihya-Sutras
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Sacred books
Languages : en
Pages : 426
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sacred books
Languages : en
Pages : 426
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The Grihya-sutras: Gobbila, Hiranyakeṣin, Āpastamba. Āpastamba, Yajña Paribhāshā-sūtras, translated by F. Max Müller
Author: Hermann Oldenberg
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hinduism
Languages : en
Pages : 426
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hinduism
Languages : en
Pages : 426
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Vivāha Saṁskāra in Gr̥hya-sūtras of the Four Vedas
Author: V. R. Anil Kumar
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ISBN: 9788124607497
Category : Gr̥hyasutras
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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ISBN: 9788124607497
Category : Gr̥hyasutras
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Metaphilosophy of Creation
Author: Dr. Prattipati Ramaiah
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1945926333
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 776
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Some of puzzling Metaphilosophical Questions on Creation: 1) Who was there before creation? 2) Is there a beginning and an end to this creation? 3) Do other universes exist, similar to the universe we live in? 4) What was the first principle or tatwa that put the creation process into action? 5) Is there any controlling force to rule the universe and to keep the universe harmonious? Some of the Cardinal cosmic laws are: “What is evolved is necessarily caused.”-- Cardinal cosmic law - “Being originated it is destructible/changed.” -- Cardinal cosmic law - “What is caused is limited.” -- Cardinal cosmic law Evolution takes place every moment*. “A moment is that period of time unit by which an Anu (atom) in motion gives up its previous position and reaches the succeeding place.” — Maharshi Vyasa. (3000BC) *A moment (Kshana) indicates the smallest unit of time. “Dharma is the form of Dharmi”. “There is no Dharma without a Dharmi” “Dharma Parinama =Characteristic Manifestation is known as Creation” This subject of creation is generally considered obscure, abstract, secretive and unfathomable. But knowledge is self-luminating and the Veda is knowledge. The ancient wisdom of Bharathadesam is the source of illumination for the concepts of creation.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1945926333
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 776
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Some of puzzling Metaphilosophical Questions on Creation: 1) Who was there before creation? 2) Is there a beginning and an end to this creation? 3) Do other universes exist, similar to the universe we live in? 4) What was the first principle or tatwa that put the creation process into action? 5) Is there any controlling force to rule the universe and to keep the universe harmonious? Some of the Cardinal cosmic laws are: “What is evolved is necessarily caused.”-- Cardinal cosmic law - “Being originated it is destructible/changed.” -- Cardinal cosmic law - “What is caused is limited.” -- Cardinal cosmic law Evolution takes place every moment*. “A moment is that period of time unit by which an Anu (atom) in motion gives up its previous position and reaches the succeeding place.” — Maharshi Vyasa. (3000BC) *A moment (Kshana) indicates the smallest unit of time. “Dharma is the form of Dharmi”. “There is no Dharma without a Dharmi” “Dharma Parinama =Characteristic Manifestation is known as Creation” This subject of creation is generally considered obscure, abstract, secretive and unfathomable. But knowledge is self-luminating and the Veda is knowledge. The ancient wisdom of Bharathadesam is the source of illumination for the concepts of creation.
The True History and the Religion of India
Author: Prakashanand Saraswati
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
ISBN: 9788120817890
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 820
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Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
ISBN: 9788120817890
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 820
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