- ṡāṅkhāyana-brāhmaṇa
- शाङ्खायनब्राह्मण
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Brahmana — The IAST|Brāhmaṇa s (Devanagari: sa. ब्राह्मणं) are part of the Hindu śruti literature. They are commentaries on the four Vedas, detailing the proper performance of rituals. Each Vedic shakha (school) had its own Brahmana, and it is not known how … Wikipedia
Brahmana — /brah meuh neuh/, n. Hinduism. one of a class of prose pieces dealing with Vedic rituals and sacrifices. Cf. Veda. [ < Skt brahmana] * * * Any of a number of discourses on the Vedas that explain their use in ritual sacrifices and the symbolism of … Universalium
Vedic civilization/EB 1911 — TOC (Encyclopedia Britannica 1911, s.v. Sanskrit) [http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tim Starling/ScanSet TIFF demo vol=24 page=ED4A170] [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/scans/EB1911 tiff/VOL24%20SAINTE… … Wikipedia
Rigveda — The Rigveda (Sanskrit sa. ऋग्वेद IAST|ṛgveda , a compound of IAST|ṛc praise, verse [derived from the root IAST|ṛc to praise , cf. Dhātupātha 28.19. Monier Williams translates a Veda of Praise or Hymn Veda ] and IAST|veda knowledge ) is an ancient … Wikipedia
Aranyaka — Part of a series on Hindu scriptures … Wikipedia
Sarasvati River — The Sarasvati River (Sanskrit: सरस्वती नदी sárasvatī nadī) is one of the chief Rigvedic rivers mentioned in ancient Hindu texts. The Nadistuti hymn in the Rigveda (10.75) mentions the Sarasvati between the Yamuna in the east and the Sutlej in the … Wikipedia
Shakha — A shakha (Sanskrit IAST IAST|śākhā , literally branch or limb ), is a Hindu theological school that specializes in learning certain Vedic texts, or else the traditional texts followed by such a school. [V. S. Apte. A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary … Wikipedia
Kalpa (Vedanga) — Part of a series on Hindu scriptures … Wikipedia
Daivadnya Brahmin — Daivajña Brahmins Philanthropist Jagannath Shankarshet of Mumbai Total population 800,000 (estimated) … Wikipedia
Aranyaka — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En el marco de la religión védica de la India, el término sánscrito araniaka (en escritura devanagari: आरण्यक āraṇiaka; en inglés aranyaka) representa uno de los muchos textos que forman parte de los śruti… … Wikipedia Español