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One who worships the Srauta and Grhyagnis, is called an "'''Ahitagni'''".
 
One who worships the Srauta and Grhyagnis, is called an "'''Ahitagni'''".
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== Srauta Sutras ==
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== श्रौतसुत्राणि॥Srauta Sutras ==
 
Srautasutras come under the group of Kalpasutras.<ref name=":122222222" /> Kalpa is one among the [[Shad Vedangas (षड्वेदाङ्गानि)|Shad Vedangas]]. Yajnas are performed with the procedures given in Kalpas.  
 
Srautasutras come under the group of Kalpasutras.<ref name=":122222222" /> Kalpa is one among the [[Shad Vedangas (षड्वेदाङ्गानि)|Shad Vedangas]]. Yajnas are performed with the procedures given in Kalpas.  
    
The Srautasutra deals with the rules for the execution of the great yajnas (sacrifices) which last for many days. All the four Vedas have their Srautasutras.
 
The Srautasutra deals with the rules for the execution of the great yajnas (sacrifices) which last for many days. All the four Vedas have their Srautasutras.
 
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Rig veda : Asvalayana and Sankhyayana Srautasutras.
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!Vedas
 
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!Srautasutras
Krishna Yajurveda :  
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|Rig Veda
Taittriya Shaka - Baudhayana, Bharadvaja, Apastamba, Hiranyakeshi, Vaikhanasa, Vadula, Kathaka Srautasutras.
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|Avalayana, Sankhyayana
 
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Maitrayani Shaka - Manava and Varaha Srautasutras.
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|Krishna Yajurveda : Taittriya
 
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|Baudhayana, Bharadvaja, Apastamba, Hiranyakeshi, Vaikhanasa, Vadula, Kathaka
Shukla Yajurveda: Katyayana Srautasutras.
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|Krishna Yajurveda ; Maitrayani
Samaveda ; Arsheyakalpa, Kshudrasutra, Jaiminiya, Latyayana and Drahyayana Srautasutras
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|Manava and Varaha
 
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Atharvaveda : Vaitana Srautasutra
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|Shukla Yajurveda
 
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|Katyanana
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|Samaveda  
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|Arsheyakalpa, Kshudrasutra, Jaiminiya, Latyayana and Drahyayana
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|Atharvaveda
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|Vaitana  
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Besides these above mentioned Srautasutras, there are many others but their texts are not available at present.
 
Besides these above mentioned Srautasutras, there are many others but their texts are not available at present.
  

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