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  • ...or deletion of letters in the Veda. This was the main reason why the Vedic text has not undergone any change since ancient times. ...es bringing about 5 different versions of the Veda, which according to the text विकृति-कौमुदी ॥ Vikruti Kaumudi is as follows:<bl
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  • ...racticed form of yoga, the ''Bhagavad-Gītā,'' the most revered and popular text of Hindu traditional wisdom recognizes well over a dozen forms of yoga.<ref Hindu tradition acknowledges the Prasthānatrayī as its three primary sources. The texts comprising the ''Prasthānatrayī'' are the ''[[Upanisha
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  • Meaning and Definition: The primary definition of Yoga given by Maharshi Patanjali in his Yoga Sutras that form This text describes the path of Raja Yoga. Maharshi Patanjali organized the practice
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  • ...e, Pandurang Vaman. (1941) ''History of Dharmasastra (Ancient and Medieval Religious and Civil Law) Volume 2, Part 2.'' Poona : Bhandarkar Oriental Research Ins ...fundamental materials and people are required. A brief description of the primary requirements of Yajnas are given below.
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  • Sanatana Dharma is founded on the principle that the primary responsibility of perpetually maintaining Agni at home is vested with a gri ...e, Pandurang Vaman. (1941) ''History of Dharmasastra (Ancient and Medieval Religious and Civil Law) Volume 2, Part 2.'' Poona : Bhandarkar Oriental Research Ins
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  • ...utras and other (works) helpful in understanding them, as per Vedantasara (text) composed by Sadananda Yogindra Acharya. ..., both Purva and Uttara Mimamsa It also refers to the 'former enquiry' or 'primary enquiry' in the Brahmana granthas. Purva Mimamsa, is called Karma Mimamsa,
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  • ...had''' ([[Devanagari]]: तैत्तिरीय उपनिषद्) is a [[Vedic]] era [[Sanskrit]] text, and is one of the major Ten Principal Upanishads. It is a part of a whole ...the ''Śikṣāvallī'', the ''Ānandavallī'' and the ''Bhṛguvallī''. Thus, the text of this Upaniṣad is divided into three chapters named as Valli and are ag
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  • ...form of menstrual taboos in which isolation, not to perform domestic work, religious activities, and sexual activities are major. However there is no clear ment ...mother and child in womb and it is known as Garbhini paricharya. Ayurvedic text states that, “If a pot filled with oil right up to the brim is to be carr
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  • ...will accumulate punya. This is to emphasize that every word in this sacred text is rich and brimming with significance." Arjuna says he is torn between wha ...the Pandavas throughout in preparation for the war and is now again at the primary center. The smile has several interpretations. Firstly, it is a sarcastic o
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