Shatapatha Brahmana: Shukla Yajurvedeya Madhyandene Shakha Hindi
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This is the main index for the Satapatha Brahmana translation. The Satapatha Brahmana is a Hindu sacred text which describes details of Vedic rituals, including philosophical and mythological background. It was committed to writing about 300 B.C.E., although it contains portions which are far older, transmitted orally from unknown antiquity. Specifically, there are references throughout to a primal mother-Earth worship, unnamed snake deities and human sacrifice.
Haviryagna nama prathamama khandam, Agnyadhanam, Agnihotram.
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