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There are 35 Shiksha granthas available. These contain detailed descriptions of the pronunciation of mantras etc. A collection of 32 texts has been published named 'Shiksha-Sangraha'. Many important facts related to phonetics, difference between vowels and consonants, various differences related to uttering of vowels, description of place and effort etc. in pronunciation of varnas, difference between Anusvara and Anunasika, different forms of Visarga, scientific process of pronunciation of varnas, relation of Udatta svaras with the notes of the sargam, existence of hrasva ए and ओ, samvrit (closed form) and vivrita (open forms) of ओ and औ, rules regarding pronunciation, analysis of sandhi etc.<ref name=":6" />  
 
There are 35 Shiksha granthas available. These contain detailed descriptions of the pronunciation of mantras etc. A collection of 32 texts has been published named 'Shiksha-Sangraha'. Many important facts related to phonetics, difference between vowels and consonants, various differences related to uttering of vowels, description of place and effort etc. in pronunciation of varnas, difference between Anusvara and Anunasika, different forms of Visarga, scientific process of pronunciation of varnas, relation of Udatta svaras with the notes of the sargam, existence of hrasva ए and ओ, samvrit (closed form) and vivrita (open forms) of ओ and औ, rules regarding pronunciation, analysis of sandhi etc.<ref name=":6" />  
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Shiksha texts exist, most of them in metrical verse form but a few in sutra form. The following list contains some of these surviving texts: {{columns-list|colwidth=10em|style=width: 600px;|# Amoghanandini
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Shiksha texts exist, most of them in metrical verse form but a few in sutra form. The following list contains some of these surviving texts:<ref name=":122" /> {{columns-list|colwidth=10em|style=width: 600px;|# Amoghanandini
 
# Apisali (in sutra form)
 
# Apisali (in sutra form)
 
# Aranya
 
# Aranya
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# Yajnavalkya }}  
 
# Yajnavalkya }}  
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Although many of these Shiksha texts are attached to specific Vedic schools, others are later day texts.
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Although many of these Shiksha texts are attached to specific Vedic schools, others are later day texts. The following table gives a summary of them.<ref>https://egyankosh.ac.in/handle/123456789/93868</ref>
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{| class="wikitable"
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! colspan="2" |Veda
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|Associated Shiksha granthas
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|Number
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|-
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! colspan="2" |Rigveda
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|स्वराङ्कुश।  Svarankusha, षोडशश्लोकी ।  Shodasha shloki, शैशिरीय । Shaishireeya, आपिशलि । Aapishali, पाणिनीय। Paniniya
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|5
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|-
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! rowspan="2" |Yajurveda
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|Shukla
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|याज्ञवल्क्य।  Yajnavalkya,वासिष्ठी।  Vasishthi, कात्यायनी। Katyayani, पाराशरी। Parashari, माण्डव्य ।Mandavya,  अमोघनन्दिनी । Amoghanandini, लघु  अमोघनन्दिनी । Laghu Amoghanandini, माध्यन्दिनी । Mandhyandini, वर्णरत्न प्रदीपिका ।Varnaratna pradipika, केशवी । Keshavi, हस्तस्वरप्रक्रिया ।Hastasvara prakriya, अवसाननिर्णय । Avasana-nirnaya,  स्वरभक्तिलक्षणपरिशिष्ट ।Svarabhakti-lakshana-parishishta, क्रमसन्धान । krama-sadhana, मनःस्वार । Manasvaara, यजुर्विधान । Yajurvidhana, स्वराष्टक। Svarashtaka, क्रमकारिका । Kramakarika 
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|18
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|-
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|Krishna
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|भारद्वाज । Bharadvaja, व्यास । Vyasa, शम्भु। Shambhu, कौहलीय ।Kauhaliya, सर्वसम्मत। Sarvasammata,  आरण्य। Aaranya, सिद्धान्त । Siddhanta 
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|7
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|-
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! colspan="2" |Samaveda
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|गौतमी । Gautami, लोमशी । Lomashi, नारदीय।  Naradiya
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|3
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|-
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! colspan="2" |Atharvaveda
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|माण्डूकी । Manduki
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|1
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|}
    
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Vedangas]]
 
[[Category:Vedangas]]

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