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| * '''Sayanacharya''' has said in the introduction of his commentary on the Rigveda<ref name=":2" /> <blockquote>''"Which in tradition is not a hymn or a Mantra is a Brahmana and which is not Brahmana is a Mantra".''</blockquote> | | * '''Sayanacharya''' has said in the introduction of his commentary on the Rigveda<ref name=":2" /> <blockquote>''"Which in tradition is not a hymn or a Mantra is a Brahmana and which is not Brahmana is a Mantra".''</blockquote> |
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− | ''Brahmanas'' lack a homogeneous structure across the different Vedas, with some containing chapters that constitute [[Aranyaka (आरण्यकम्)|Aranyakas]] or Upanishads in their own right. Each Vedic ''[[shakha]]'' (शाखा school) has its own ''Brahmana''. Numerous ''Brahmana'' texts existed in ancient India, many of which have been lost. A total of 19 Brahmanas are extant at least in their entirety. | + | ''Brahmanas'' lack a homogeneous structure across the different Vedas, with some containing chapters that constitute [[Aranyaka (आरण्यकम्)|Aranyakas]] or Upanishads in their own right. Each Vedic ''[[shakha]]'' (शाखा | school) has its own ''Brahmana''. Numerous ''Brahmana'' texts existed in ancient India, many of which have been lost. A total of 19 Brahmanas are extant at least in their entirety. |
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| == विषयविभागः ॥ Vishayavibhaga == | | == विषयविभागः ॥ Vishayavibhaga == |
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| === Topics === | | === Topics === |
− | According to Apasthamba , these texts deal with the following six topics: Vidhi, Arthavada, Ninda, Prashansha (same as Stuti), Purakalpa and Parakriti.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Sayanacharya states that performance of vedic activities is inspired by vidhi and arthavada only:<ref name=":1" /><blockquote>द्विविधम् ब्राह्मणम् विधिः अर्थवादश्च || ''dvividham brāhmaṇam vidhiḥ arthavādaśca ||''</blockquote>Thus the four Stuti, Ninda, Purakalpa and Parakriti may be classified under the heading Arthavada. In Shabara Bhashya under the heading ब्राह्मणनिर्वचनाधिकरणम् | ''brāhmaṇanirvacanādhikaraṇam'' the different aspects of Brahmanas are explained. | + | According to Apastamba, these texts deal with the following six topics: Vidhi, Arthavada, Ninda, Prashansha (same as Stuti), Purakalpa and Parakriti.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Sayanacharya states that performance of vedic activities is inspired by vidhi and arthavada only:<ref name=":1" /><blockquote>द्विविधम् ब्राह्मणम् विधिः अर्थवादश्च || ''dvividham brāhmaṇam vidhiḥ arthavādaśca ||''</blockquote>Thus the four Stuti, Ninda, Purakalpa and Parakriti may be classified under the heading Arthavada. In Shabara Bhashya under the heading ब्राह्मणनिर्वचनाधिकरणम् | ''brāhmaṇanirvacanādhikaraṇam'' the different aspects of Brahmanas are explained. |
| # ''विधिः || Vidhi'' means injunctions for the performance of particular rites. Example : विधिः, यजमानसम्मिता उदुम्बरी भवति। ''vidhiḥ, yajamānasammitā udumbarī bhavati।'' as given in Shabara Bhashya. This is further divided under two headings : | | # ''विधिः || Vidhi'' means injunctions for the performance of particular rites. Example : विधिः, यजमानसम्मिता उदुम्बरी भवति। ''vidhiḥ, yajamānasammitā udumbarī bhavati।'' as given in Shabara Bhashya. This is further divided under two headings : |
| #* Apavrittapravartaka (अपवृत्तप्रवर्तकम्) injunctions which promote the yajamana into conducting yajnas previously not undertaken by him. | | #* Apavrittapravartaka (अपवृत्तप्रवर्तकम्) injunctions which promote the yajamana into conducting yajnas previously not undertaken by him. |
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| Four Upabrahmanas or Anubrahmanas for Samaveda include - (1) Saamavidhana Brahmana (2) Devatadhyaya or Daivata Brahmana (3) Vamsha Brahmana (4) Simhatopanishad brahmana<ref name=":1" /> | | Four Upabrahmanas or Anubrahmanas for Samaveda include - (1) Saamavidhana Brahmana (2) Devatadhyaya or Daivata Brahmana (3) Vamsha Brahmana (4) Simhatopanishad brahmana<ref name=":1" /> |
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− | Four Saamaveda brahmanas that have been lost in time include Bhaallavi, Kaala, Rauruki, and Shaatyayana brahmanas. | + | Four Saamaveda brahmanas that have been lost in time include Bhaallavi, Kaala, Rauruki, and Shatadhyayana brahmanas. |
| === Atharva Samhita === | | === Atharva Samhita === |
| (1) Gopatha Bramana is the only available brahmana. Names of other brahmanas are not available for this Veda samhita. | | (1) Gopatha Bramana is the only available brahmana. Names of other brahmanas are not available for this Veda samhita. |
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| !'''Shukla-Yajurveda''' | | !'''Shukla-Yajurveda''' |
| |Madhyandina and Kanva Shatapatha Brahmana | | |Madhyandina and Kanva Shatapatha Brahmana |
− | | rowspan="2" |Charaka, Svetasvatara, Kaathaka, or Shataadhyayana, Maitraayani, Jaabala, Khandikeya, Oukheya, Haridravika, Tumburu, Aavhvaraka, Kankati, Chaagaleya | + | | rowspan="2" |Charaka, Shvetashvatara, Kathaka, or Shataadhyayana, Maitrayani, Jabala, Khandikeya, Oukheya, Haridravika, Tumburu, Aavhvaraka, Kankati, Chagaleya |
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| !'''Krishna-Yajurveda''' | | !'''Krishna-Yajurveda''' |
− | |Taittriya Brahmana | + | |Taittiriya Brahmana |
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| !Samaveda | | !Samaveda |
− | |Jaiminiya (जैमिनीय) Tandya (तानद्य) and Chandogya Brahmana (छान्दोग्य) | + | |Jaiminiya (जैमिनीय) Tandya (ताण्ड्य) and Chandogya Brahmana (छान्दोग्य) |
− | |Bhaallavi, Kaala, Rauruki, and Shaatyayana brahmanas | + | |Bhallavi, Kala, Rauruki, and Shatadhyayana brahmanas |
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| !Atharvaveda | | !Atharvaveda |