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The '''Khilani''' are a collection of 98 "[[apocryphal]]" hymns of the [[Rigveda]], recorded in the ''{{IAST|Bāṣkala}}'', but not in the ''{{IAST|Śākala}}'' [[shakha]]. They are late additions to the text of the Rigveda, but still belong to the "Mantra" period of [[Vedic Sanskrit]].
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The '''Khilani''' are a collection of 98 "[[apocryphal]]" hymns of the [[Rigveda]], recorded in the Shakala shakha. They are late additions to the text of the Rigveda, but still belong to the "Mantra" period of Vedic Sanskrit.<ref>Usha R. Bhise, ''The Khila Suktas of the Rgveda: A Study'', Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, 1995</ref>
 
 
==Literature==
 
*Isidor Scheftelowitz, ''Die Apokryphen des Rgveda'', Breslau, 1906 [http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/texte/etcs/ind/aind/ved/rv/rvkh/rvkh.htm ]
 
*Usha R. Bhise, ''The Khila Suktas of the Rgveda: A Study'', [[Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute]], Poona, 1995
 
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==References==
 
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The Khilani are a collection of 98 "apocryphal" hymns of the Rigveda, recorded in the Shakala shakha. They are late additions to the text of the Rigveda, but still belong to the "Mantra" period of Vedic Sanskrit.[1]

References

  1. Usha R. Bhise, The Khila Suktas of the Rgveda: A Study, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, 1995