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<blockquote>"ब्रह्मयज्ञस्य लक्षणमाह - यत्स्वाध्यायमधीयीतैकामप्यृचं यजु: सामं  वा तद्ब्रह्मयज्ञ: संतिंष्ठते - , इति" ||</blockquote>स्वस्यासाधारणत्वेन पितृपितामहादिपरम्परया प्राप्ता वेदशाखा स्वाध्यायः | तत्र विद्यमानमृगादीनामन्यतममेकमपि वाक्यमधीयीतेति यत्सोऽयं ब्रह्मयज्ञः--- || (Saya. Bhas)
 
<blockquote>"ब्रह्मयज्ञस्य लक्षणमाह - यत्स्वाध्यायमधीयीतैकामप्यृचं यजु: सामं  वा तद्ब्रह्मयज्ञ: संतिंष्ठते - , इति" ||</blockquote>स्वस्यासाधारणत्वेन पितृपितामहादिपरम्परया प्राप्ता वेदशाखा स्वाध्यायः | तत्र विद्यमानमृगादीनामन्यतममेकमपि वाक्यमधीयीतेति यत्सोऽयं ब्रह्मयज्ञः--- || (Saya. Bhas)
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Meaning : The characteristics of Brahmayagna are now said - when "svadhya" (regular study) of atleast one of the Rig, Yajus and Sama vedas are performed, that completes the Brahmayagna.
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Meaning : The characteristics of Brahmayagna are now said - when "svadhya" (regular study) of at least one of the Rig, Yajus and Sama vedas are performed, that completes the Brahmayagna.
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According to Sasyana ,  
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According to Saayana, Svadhyaya is that where the vedashaka (veda) is conventionally handed down according to tradition by the forefathers (such as father and grandfather). A study of at least one word in such traditionally handed down veda is said to be Brahmayagna.
    
This sacrifice is dedicated to the Vedas and their seers (Rishis) in the form of regular study (svadhyaya) of the sacred vedas and the teaching of it to deserving students (adhyapana).
 
This sacrifice is dedicated to the Vedas and their seers (Rishis) in the form of regular study (svadhyaya) of the sacred vedas and the teaching of it to deserving students (adhyapana).
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# http://www.swami-krishnananda.org/practice/Process.of.Spiritual.Practice.pdf
 
# http://www.swami-krishnananda.org/practice/Process.of.Spiritual.Practice.pdf
 
# <nowiki>https://archive.org/details/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft</nowiki>
 
# <nowiki>https://archive.org/details/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft</nowiki>
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# Taittiriya Aranyaka (2.10) from http://www.vedamu.org/Veda.aspx

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