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! Name Of The Veda
! Name Of The Veda
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==== Purana Itihasa as Panchamaveda ====
==== Purana Itihasa as Panchamaveda ====
Earliest reference of Puranas and Itihasa as Panchamaveda include the following<ref>Kane, Pandurang. Vaman. (1930) ''History of Dharmasastra, Volume One.'' Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute</ref>
Earliest reference of Puranas and Itihasa as Panchamaveda include the following<ref>Kane, Pandurang. Vaman. (1930) ''History of Dharmasastra, Volume One.'' Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute</ref>
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* Taittriya Aranyaka (2.10) speaks of Brahmanas, Itihasas, Puranas, and Narasamshi gathas.
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* Chandogya Upanishad (7.1.2 and 4) in the conversation of Shvetaketu and Pravahana Jaivali refers to Puranas and Itihasa as Panchamaveda
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* Brhadaranyaka (4.1.2) refers to Itihasa and Purana
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* Chandogya Upanishad (7.1.2 and 4) in the conversation of Shvetaketu and Pravahana Jaivali refers to Puranas and Itihasa as Panchamaveda
<blockquote>नाम वा ऋग्वेदो यजुर्वेदः सामवेद आथर्वणश्चतुर्थ इतिहासपुराणः पञ्चमो वेदानां वेदः पित्र्यो राशिर्दैवो... (Chan. Upan. 7.2.4)</blockquote>
<blockquote>नाम वा ऋग्वेदो यजुर्वेदः सामवेद आथर्वणश्चतुर्थ इतिहासपुराणः पञ्चमो वेदानां वेदः पित्र्यो राशिर्दैवो... (Chan. Upan. 7.2.4)</blockquote>
* Skanda purana gives the following sloka stating that Purana (by context includes itihasa) is the panchamaveda
* Skanda purana gives the following sloka stating that Purana (by context includes itihasa) is the panchamaveda