Shatapatha Ke Pathik: Swami Samarpananda Saraswate Ek Bahuayame Vyaktitv Hindi
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- 294.592 V77 S 104446
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294.592 Sw 22 T 107468 Tatvam asi : | 294.592 V691 V 104616 Vyavaharabhanu | 294.592 V77 S 104446 Shatapatha Ke Pathik: | 294.592 V77 S 104447 Shatapatha Ke Pathik: | 294.5921 B4693 S 108606 Studies on the siksa-s and the pratisakhya-s | 294.5921 B4694 W 100685 Wisdom of the vedas | 294.5921 B6234 V 101598 A Vedic Concordance |
Shatapatha Brahmana belongs to the later part of the Brāhmaṇa period of Vedic Sanskrit (i.e. roughly the 8th to 6th centuries BCE, Iron Age India). Michael Witzel dates this text to the 7th-6th centuries BCE. Jan N. Bremmer dates it to around 700 BCE.According to Julius Eggeling (who translated the Vājasaneyi mādhyandina recension to English), the final version of the text was committed in 300 BCE, although some of its portions are "far older, transmitted orally from unknown antiquity".
Smrutiyo ke jharoke se samarpananda se kahe varishta budhadeva vidyalankar, Dhanu ke dhane.
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