brahmana|brahmanas in English

noun

sacred Hindu prose works and writings dealing with Vedic rituals and sacrifices

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1. What does Brahmanas mean? Plural form of Brahmana

2. The Satapatha Brahmana of the Yajur Veda is the most important of all the Brahmanas

3. Samavidhana Brahmana, and the following Samaveda "Brahmanas" are in Sutra style; it comprises 3 prapathakas

4. The widely used meaning of the word brahmana is a person belonging to the social strata or caste of Brahmanas

5. The widely used meaning of the word Brahmana is a person belonging to the social strata or caste of Brahmanas

6. Brahmana synonyms, Brahmana pronunciation, Brahmana translation, English dictionary definition of Brahmana

7. Summary: The English translation of the Satapatha Brahmana, including annotations and footnotes.The Sanskrit Brahmanas are commentaries on the Vedas, detailling the vedic rituals and various legends

8. Sometimes transliterated as: Aitareya Brahmana, Aitareya Brahmana, Aitareya Braahmana

9. For example, the first chapter of the Chandogya Brahmana, one of the oldest Brahmanas, includes eight suktas (hymns) for the ceremony of marriage and rituals at the birth of a child

10. The child born of a Brahmana in the womb of a Brahmana wife is known as a Brahmana." (Harita Smrti 1.12.15) REFUTATION: Let us first examine what a Brahmana is, by stating the qualities of a Brahmana

11. Shukla-Yajurveda : (1) Madhyandina Shatapatha Brahmana and (2) Kanva Shatapatha Brahmana are available

12. Comparison of the two Brahmanas

13. There is a Brahmana for each Vedic school (shakha) and they are all written in Vedic Sanskrit.Together, the Brahmanas form a rich collection of teachings on ritual and the hidden meanings of the Vedic texts.

14. The Brahmanas and Aranyakas Attached to each Samhita was a collection of explanations of religious rites, called a Brahmana, which often relied on mythology to describe the origins and importance of individual ritual acts.

15. The Brahmana Samooham Bangalore

16. The relations of the two Brahmanas

17. Krishna-Yajurveda : (1) Taittiriya Brahmana is available

18. Jaiminiya Brahmana (JB) is the principal Brahmana of the Jaiminiya shakha, divided into three kandas (sections)

19. Rahasya Brahmanas There is also a certain continuity of the Aranyakas from the Brahmanas in the sense that the Aranyakas go into the meanings of the 'secret' rituals not detailed in the Brahmanas

20. Each Veda has several Brahmanas attached to it

21. Chandogya Brahmana is divided into ten prapathakas (chapters).

22. ‘Mention about river Saraswati could be found in the Vedic and ancient literature such as Rigveda, Brahmana and Srautasutra, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Bhagvat Purana and Vamana Purana.’ ‘The Brahmanas are rituals and prayers to guide the priests in their duties.’

23. The Shatapatha Brahmana consists of a hundred adhyayas (chapters), and is the most cited and famous among the Brahmana texts

24. The Brahmanas constitute the second part of the Vedas

25. The Brahmanas are devoid of Vedic knowledge and sacrifice