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mentions 8 of the thousands of shakhas namely āsurāyaṇīyā, vāsurāyaṇīya़ā, vātāntareyā, prāṃjalī, ṛjñagvainavidhā, prācīna yogyaśākhā, jñānayoga and rāṇāyaṇīyā (आसुरायणीया, वासुरायणीय़ा, वातान्तरेया, प्रांजली, ऋज्ञग्वैनविधा, प्राचीन योग्यशाखा, ज्ञानयोग, राणायणीया). Of these rāṇāyaṇīyā (राणायणीया) has
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Paippalada tradition was discontinued, and its text is known only from manuscripts collected since the 20th century. However some Orissa Brahmins still continue the tradition of Paippalada. No Brahmana is known for the Shaunaka shakha. The Paippalada is possibly associated with the
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mentions 12 shakhas for the Rig Veda namely śrāvakā, śravaṇiyā, jaṭā, śaphaṭa, pāṭhakrama(2), daṇḍa, aśvalāyanī, śāṃkhāyanī, śākalā, bāṣkalā and māṇḍūkā (श्रावका, श्रवणिया, जटा, शफट, पाठक्रम(2), दण्ड, अश्वलायनी, शांखायनी, शाकला, बाष्कला, माण्डूका) in
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lists forty-two or forty-four out of eighty-six shakhas for the Yajur Veda, but that only five of these are now extant, with a sixth partially extant. For the Yajur Veda the five (partially in six) shakhas are the (Vajasaneyi
Madhandina, Kanva;
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Samaveda recensions are the Jaiminiya and Kauthuma.
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mentions 9 shakhas namely paippalā, dāntā, pradāṃta, stotā, autā, brahmadā yaśadā, śaunakī, vedadarśā and caraṇavidyā (पैप्पला, दान्ता, प्रदांत, स्तोता, औता, ब्रह्मदा यशदा, शौनकी, वेददर्शा, चरणविद्या).
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until after Vedic times, despite the presence of sakhas. It constituted a culturally markedly different region, which gave rise to
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An unknown Upanisad of the Krsna Yajurveda: The Katha-Siksa-Upanisad.
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Catalogue of Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit Books in the British Museum
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1718:Dialectes dans les litteratures Indo-Aryennes
1531:. (Grove Press, Inc.: New York, 1954) p. 139.
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1679:. January 6, 2009. Archived from
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1542:The Origins of Yoga and Tantra
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30:For the daily meetings of the
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968:Madhyandina Shatapatha (SBM)
1724:, Paris, 1989, 97–265.
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