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Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana
Also known as Talavakara Upanishad Brahmana
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The Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana, also called the Talavakara Upanishad Brahmana, is an ancient Vedic text linked to the Jaiminiya shakha of the Samaveda.
It is classified as an Aranyaka and includes the Kena Upanishad as part of its content.
The text is divided into four chapters with subsections and is notable for its archaic language, unique religious beliefs, and emphasis on Sāma-upāsanā (chanting of Sama hymns).
It predates the 6th century BCE and provides insights into early Vedic rituals, mythology, and the significance of Om and Gāyatri.
The text was traditionally attributed to Talavakara, a disciple of Jaimini, and has been studied and translated by scholars such as Hanns Oertel and Ramdeva.
It is classified as an Aranyaka and includes the Kena Upanishad as part of its content.
The text is divided into four chapters with subsections and is notable for its archaic language, unique religious beliefs, and emphasis on Sāma-upāsanā (chanting of Sama hymns).
It predates the 6th century BCE and provides insights into early Vedic rituals, mythology, and the significance of Om and Gāyatri.
The text was traditionally attributed to Talavakara, a disciple of Jaimini, and has been studied and translated by scholars such as Hanns Oertel and Ramdeva.
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