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==== Upanishads ====
 
==== Upanishads ====
 
Upanishad is that which is near". Upanishads are called the Jnanakanda of the vedas as they describe the tattva or nature of the Brahman and the different ways to attain Brahman (Panchagnividya). They contain the knowledge about Pranava, Brahma, Atma, Sristhi and paraloukika jnana. Upanishads are many in number with 108 most important ones and for 10 of which Srimad Shankaraacharya has given his commentaries.
 
Upanishad is that which is near". Upanishads are called the Jnanakanda of the vedas as they describe the tattva or nature of the Brahman and the different ways to attain Brahman (Panchagnividya). They contain the knowledge about Pranava, Brahma, Atma, Sristhi and paraloukika jnana. Upanishads are many in number with 108 most important ones and for 10 of which Srimad Shankaraacharya has given his commentaries.
== Vedic Textual structure ==
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== Veda vibhaga Nirmanapaddhati ==
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Rig veda Samhita Mandala Krama : Mandalas Suktas Mantra
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Rig veda Samhita Astaka Krama : Ashtaka Adhyaya Mantra 
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Krishna Yajur veda : Kanda Prapathaka Anuvaka Kandika 
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Shukla Yajur veda Samhita : Adhyaya Anuvaka Kandika         
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Saama veda Samhita : Archikas (Kanda Prapathaka Saaman-Mantras) Gaana       
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==== वैदिकशाकाः ॥ Vaidika Shaakhas ====
 
==== वैदिकशाकाः ॥ Vaidika Shaakhas ====
 
[[वैदिकशाकाः ॥ Vaidika Shaakhas]] are paathantharas or alternate editions of Vedic recitations propounded by different rishis. Known by the names of the rishis they are exclusive versions of veda patha paddhati preserved through guru-shishya parampara.   
 
[[वैदिकशाकाः ॥ Vaidika Shaakhas]] are paathantharas or alternate editions of Vedic recitations propounded by different rishis. Known by the names of the rishis they are exclusive versions of veda patha paddhati preserved through guru-shishya parampara.   
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==== Suktam ====
 
==== Suktam ====
 
A collection of or set of individual Rik mantras on one devata is called Sukta. There are many Suktas in a Mandala and each sukta may contain varying number of mantras. Vaidika suktas characteristically have the following four features : Rishi, Devata, Chandas, and Swara. Example : Nasadiya Suktam. Purusha Suktam.   
 
A collection of or set of individual Rik mantras on one devata is called Sukta. There are many Suktas in a Mandala and each sukta may contain varying number of mantras. Vaidika suktas characteristically have the following four features : Rishi, Devata, Chandas, and Swara. Example : Nasadiya Suktam. Purusha Suktam.   
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Vaidika Nirmanapaddhati 
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Rig veda Mandala Krama : Mandalas Suktas Mantra 
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Rig veda Astaka Krama : Ashtaka Adhyaya Mantra 
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Krishna Yajur veda : Kanda Prapathaka Anuvaka Kandika 
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Shukla Yajur veda Samhita : Adhyaya Anuvaka Kandika Mantra       
      
==== Sloka ====
 
==== Sloka ====

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