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BRIHADARANYAKA-UPANISHAD.
Sixth BRÂHMANA. 1. Now follows the stem 1:
1. Pautimâshya from Gaupavana, 2. Gaupavana from Pautimâshya, 3. Pautimâshya from Gaupavana, 4. Gaupavana from Kausika, 5. Kausika from Kaundinya, 6. Kaundinya from Sândilya, 7. Sândilya from Kausika and Gautama,
8. Gautama i 2. from Âgnivesya,
9. Âgnivesya from Sândilya and Ânabhimlâta, 10. Sândilya and Ânabhimlâta from Ânabhimlâta, 11. Ânabhimlâta from Ânabhimlâta, 12. Ânabhimlâta from Gautama, 13. Gautama from Saitava and Prâkinayogya, 14. Saitava and Prâkinayogya from Pârasarya, 15. Pârasarya from Bhâradvâga, 16. Bhâradvâga from Bharadväga and Gautama, 17. Gautama from Bhâradvâga,
1 The line of teachers and pupils by whom the Madhukânda (the fourth Brâhmana) was handed down. The Mâdhyandina-sâkhâ begins with ourselves, then 1. Saurpanâyya, 2. Gautama, 3. Vâtsya, 4. Vâtsya and Pârâsarya, 5. Sânkritya and Bharadvâga, 6. Audavâhi and Sândilya, 7. Vaigavâpa and Gautama, 8. Vaigavâpâyana and Vaishtapureya, 9. Sândilya and Rauhinayana, 10. Saunaka, Atreya, and Raibhya, 11. Pautimâshyâyana and Kaundinyâyana, 12. Kaundinya, 13. Kaundinya, 14. Kaundinya and Agnivesya, 15. Saitava, 16. Pârâsarya, 17. Gâtukarnya, 18. Bhâradvâga, 19. Bhâradvâga, Asurâyana, and Gautama, 20. Bhâradvâga, 21. Vaigavâpâyana. Then the same as the Kanvas to Gâtukarnya, who learns from Bhâradvâga, who learns from Bhâradvâga, Asurayana, and Yâska. Then Traivani &c. as in the Kânva-vamsa.
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