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Title :
A Comprehensive History of Vedic Literature (Brahmana and Aranyaka Works) ( English )
Author :
Shri Satya Shrava
Description :
A rare book published in 1977, limited copies available The earliest Indian pioneer who attempted a subjective analysis and who had necessary titanic vision was the late Pandit Bhagavad Datta. The material critically put forth, herein, basically shatters the persistent views impregnated into and expressed by the Western and most of the Indian scholars. Brahmana is defined by Sayana as : which in tradition is not a hymn or a mantra is a brahmana and which is not brahmana is a mantra. Swami Dayananda Saraswati writes : these Aitareya and other works are brahma and are explanation of the Vedas. Aranyakas are the concluding portion of the brahmanas, just as Upnishads are the concluding portion of the aranyakas. The very name itself suggests that these narrate the intricacies of yajnas discussed while residing in the aranya or forest. The authors has gone into the details of number of Brahmanas & Aranyakas lost and available, their authors, annotators and commentators, their origin, their contemporary Sages and Rulers, period of their compilation, their subject matter, with glossary, bibliography and index. Pages : 346 approx, Size : 18 cms x 25 cms
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