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  2. Vedanga - Wikipedia

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    The character of Vedangas has roots in ancient times, and the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad mentions it as an integral part of the Brahmanas layer of the Vedic texts. [19] These auxiliary disciplines of study arise with the codification of the Vedas in Iron Age India. It is unclear when the list of six Vedangas were first conceptualized. [20]

  3. Category:Vedangas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vedangas" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Vedanga Jyotisha - Wikipedia

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    Vedanga Jyotisha (IAST: Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa), or Jyotishavedanga (Jyotiṣavedāṅga), is one of earliest known Indian texts on astrology (). [1] The extant text is dated to the final centuries BCE, [2] but it may be based on a tradition reaching back to about 700-600 BCE.

  5. Kalpa (Vedanga) - Wikipedia

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    Kalpa is a Sanskrit word that means "proper, fit, competent, sacred precept", and also refers to one of the six Vedanga fields of study. [7] In Vedanga context, the German Indologist Max Muller translates it as "the Ceremonial".

  6. Vedas - Wikipedia

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    The Vedangas were sciences that focused on helping understand and interpret the Vedas that had been composed many centuries earlier. [ 196 ] The six subjects of Vedanga are phonetics ( Śikṣā ), poetic meter ( Chandas ), grammar ( Vyākaraṇa ), etymology and linguistics ( Nirukta ), rituals and rites of passage ( Kalpa ), time keeping and ...

  7. Vedangas - Wikipedia

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  8. Shiksha - Wikipedia

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    Shiksha, states Hartmut Scharfe, was the first branch of linguistics to develop as an independent Vedic field of study among the Vedangas. [6] This is likely because Vedas were transmitted from one generation to the next by oral tradition, and the preservation and the techniques of preservation depended on phonetics, states Scharfe. [6]

  9. Samhita - Wikipedia

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    Samhita is a Sanskrit word from the prefix sam (सम्), 'together', and hita (हित), the past participle of the verbal root dhā (धा) 'put'. [4] [5] The combination word thus means "put together, joined, compose, arrangement, place together, union", something that agrees or conforms to a principle such as dharma or in accordance with justice, and "connected with". [1]