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Vebhara, mount at Râgagaha, 11, explain the V., 25, 132, 132 11.; 56 sq.
Rig-veda, Yagur-veda, Sâma-veda, Veda, Vedas.
and Brahma-veda, 29, 41 sq. ; Nai(a) Vedic Literature.
gamas, followers of the V., the rules (6) The three Vedas.
of their orders to be maintained by (c) Study and knowledge of V.
the king, 33, 153-5; the Brâhmanas (1) Prerogatives of those who know or study the V.
concerned with the four Vs., 35, 247; (c) Sacredness and deification of the V. the V. and Vedic religion, 42, lxii sq.;
Contents and authority of the V. (8) Vedic schools (Karanas, Sâkhâs).
epic germs in Vedic hymns, 42,
197 sq., 688-92 ; devaganavidya (a) V'EDIC LITERATURE.
(demonology), magic and the Purâna Colebrooke on the translation of are the V., 44, 368 sq., 368 n.; the V., 1. xvii: list of Vedic texts, should be made to grow by Itiliasa 1, 109-11, 115; 14, 266 sq.; 15, and Purâna, 48, 91; divided into III, 153, 184; 29, 218 sq.; 42, Rik, Yagus, Sâman, and Atharvan, xxx n.; 44, 98, 98 n., 101, 101 n.; and difficult to fathom, 48, 528; 48, 527; Veda of the Vs., or arranged by Sarasvata, Vasishtha, grammar, 1, 109-11, 115; fanciful and Vyâsa, 49 (i), 9, 9 1. ; 'Sútra interpretations of Vedic hymns and of the discourse of the V.,' 49 (ii), verses, 1, 163-5, 179 sq., 182, 196, 163. See also Atharva-veda, Mantras, 197-9, 202, 210, 213 sq., 227-9, 234, Rig-veda, Sacred Books, Saman, 244, 254-6, 259 sq.; the Pragâpati- Sâma-veda, Sciences, Upanishads, Sanhita, 1, 256; Vedic texts quoted and Yagur-veda. by Åpastamba, 2, XXv-xxvii, xli sq. ; (6) THE THREE VEDAS. Vedic texts quoted in the Gautama Sâma-veda, Yagur-veda, and RigDharma-sútra, 2, li sq., Ixi; defini- veda in the Udgitha, 1,8; the Devas tion of the terin V., 2, 121, 121 n.; entered into the three V., 1, u; 29, 312; Zend-Avesta and V., Vedic the three V. squeezed out from religion and Zoroastrianisin, 4, Agri, Vâyu, and Aditya, 1, 70; 30, xxvii-xxxi, lii sq.; 31, xxix, xxxvi sq.; 231; 44, 102 sq.; the three Vyâhritis attitude of Bhagavadgîtâ towards are the three V. or are produced the V., 8, 16-20, 25; Akhyânas as from them, 1, 177 sq.; 15, 49; 44. the fifth V., 8, 145; attitude of the 102 sq.; Rik, Gâthâ, and Kunbya Sanatsugâtîya towards the V., 8. are metrical, Yagus in prose, and 145-7; four and three Vs., 8, 170 sq.; Sâman is music, 1, 230; the person phraseology of Vedic hymns and of of the Veda, i.e. that by which we Buddhist writings, 11, 141, 245 ; know the three V., its essence is the Rishis of old, the authors of the Brahman, 1, 259 ; Rik and Saman, V., 11, 172 sq.; the Samhitâs of Yagus, and the Udgîtha represented the V., and the four classes of as belonging to the couch of Brahpriests, 12, xxi sq. ; 30, 320 sq.; man, 1, 278; study and knowledge quotations of Vedic texts in the of three V., 2, 160 ; 8, 20, 146, Vâsishtha Dharmasastra, 14, xiii, 162 sq. ; 25, 74 sq. and n.; king Xv-xvii, xix, xxvii, 7-11, 7 n., 13, must be instructed in the trayi 25 sq., 30-4, 56, 61, 76, 84-8, 106, vidyâ or threefold sacred science, 109, 116 sq., 119, 119 n., 138; Vedic 2, 234, 234 n.; father, mother, and texts quoted by Baudhayana, 14, teacher compared to the three V., xxxix sq., 156-8 and notes, 162, 7, 128; 25, 71; Krishna is Rik, 164, 164 n., 169, 172 sq., 174, 186, Saman, and Yagus, 8,83; the three 191, 199, 209 sq., 215 sq., 324, 231, branches of knowledge lead to 245, 249-52 and n., 257 sq., 261 sq., heaven, 8, 84; Brâhmanas who are 274-7, 280 sq., 302, 310 sq.; the masters of the three V., 10 (ii), 98, four Vs. and their Angas, Itihasa 110, 189; 11, 167-85; Teviggaand Niggbantu, being the fifth and Suttanta, or Discussion on Knowsixth V., 22, 221; riddles from the ledge of the Three V., 11, X, 157V., 25, 118, 118 1.; Nigamas which 203; the threefold wisdom of the Brák
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