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Translator: Arthur Berriedale Keith

The Veda of the Black Yajus School Entitled Taittiriya Sanhita: Part 1: K?ndas I-III, Translated from the Original Sanskrit Prose and Verse Volume 1st [Hardcover]

Gyan Publishing House, 2024

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Anno di pubblicazione
2024
ISBN
9789362809292
Autore
Translator: Arthur Berriedale Keith
Pagine
468
Volumi
Volume 1st
Editori
Gyan Publishing House
Soggetto
Religion, Hinduism
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Rilegato
Print on demand

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About The Book: "The Veda of the Black Yajus School: Entitled Taittiriya Sanhita, Part One: Kandas I-III" by Arthur Berriedale Keith presents a comprehensive exploration of the Taittiriya Sanhita, a sacred text of Hinduism. Through the "Kandantikrama," Keith delves into the Sahhita of the Yajurveda, elucidating its structural components, textual variations, linguistic intricacies, and ritualistic import. This scholarly work investigates the exclusion of specific passages, the impact of influential figures like Apastamba, and the Sahhita's interconnection with other Vedic scriptures. Detailed analyses of word division, textual comparisons, and linguistic nuances are provided, contextualized within the Sahhita's historical backdrop. Ultimately, Keith's meticulous study offers profound insights into the Sahhita's profound significance within the broader tapestry of Vedic tradition, encompassing its structural, linguistic, and ritual dimensions. Part Two: Kandas IV-VII of "The Veda of the Black Yajus School: Entitled Taittiriya Sanhita" delves into the Taittiriya Sanhita, a crucial Hindu scripture. Focusing on these specific sections, the book provides translations, commentaries, and interpretations of hymns and mantras essential to Hindu rituals. Situated within the Black Yajus School and the wider Yajurveda tradition, its importance is undeniable. Arthur Berriedale Keith's expertise in Sanskrit and Hinduism enriches the analysis, elucidating the text's historical backdrop, structural intricacies, and cultural significance. This exhaustive work serves scholars and enthusiasts alike, fostering a deeper comprehension of Hinduism, Vedic rituals, and the Taittiriya Sanhita.

Edizione: 1914
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