Agnichayana in The Shatapath Brahmana (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Prof. Vishwanath Vedalankar
Subject: Vedic Literature and Ritual Studies
Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
Binding: Hardcover
Total Pages: 294
Edition: 1982
About the Book
Agnichayana in The Shatapath Brahmana is a rare and valuable scholarly work that explores the Agnichayana ritual as described in the Shatapath Brahmana, one of the most important prose texts of the Yajurveda. This book provides a detailed analysis of the ritual, its procedures, symbolic meaning, and philosophical significance within the Vedic tradition.
The Agnichayana ritual, known as the ritual of building the sacred fire altar, holds a central place in Vedic sacrificial practices. This book explains the ritual not only from a procedural standpoint but also from its deeper spiritual, symbolic, and cosmological perspectives. It reveals how the ritual represents universal principles, the structure of the cosmos, and the connection between the individual and the divine.
Written by Prof. Vishwanath Vedalankar, a respected Vedic scholar, the book presents the original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making it accessible to both traditional scholars and modern readers. The work carefully examines Vedic references, interpretations, and ritual meanings, providing readers with authentic and detailed knowledge of one of the most complex and significant Vedic rituals.
This book is an essential resource for students of Vedic literature, Sanskrit scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in ancient Indian rituals, philosophy, and spiritual traditions.
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Agnichayana in The Shatapath Brahmana (An Old and Rare Book)
Agnichayana in The Shatapath Brahmana (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Prof. Vishwanath Vedalankar
Subject: Vedic Literature and Ritual Studies
Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
Binding: Hardcover
Total Pages: 294
Edition: 1982
About the Book
Agnichayana in The Shatapath Brahmana is a rare and valuable scholarly work that explores the Agnichayana ritual as described in the Shatapath Brahmana, one of the most important prose texts of the Yajurveda. This book provides a detailed analysis of the ritual, its procedures, symbolic meaning, and philosophical significance within the Vedic tradition.
The Agnichayana ritual, known as the ritual of building the sacred fire altar, holds a central place in Vedic sacrificial practices. This book explains the ritual not only from a procedural standpoint but also from its deeper spiritual, symbolic, and cosmological perspectives. It reveals how the ritual represents universal principles, the structure of the cosmos, and the connection between the individual and the divine.
Written by Prof. Vishwanath Vedalankar, a respected Vedic scholar, the book presents the original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making it accessible to both traditional scholars and modern readers. The work carefully examines Vedic references, interpretations, and ritual meanings, providing readers with authentic and detailed knowledge of one of the most complex and significant Vedic rituals.
This book is an essential resource for students of Vedic literature, Sanskrit scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in ancient Indian rituals, philosophy, and spiritual traditions.
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Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Prof. Vishwanath Vedalankar
Subject: Vedic Literature and Ritual Studies
Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
Binding: Hardcover
Total Pages: 294
Edition: 1982
About the Book
Agnichayana in The Shatapath Brahmana is a rare and valuable scholarly work that explores the Agnichayana ritual as described in the Shatapath Brahmana, one of the most important prose texts of the Yajurveda. This book provides a detailed analysis of the ritual, its procedures, symbolic meaning, and philosophical significance within the Vedic tradition.
The Agnichayana ritual, known as the ritual of building the sacred fire altar, holds a central place in Vedic sacrificial practices. This book explains the ritual not only from a procedural standpoint but also from its deeper spiritual, symbolic, and cosmological perspectives. It reveals how the ritual represents universal principles, the structure of the cosmos, and the connection between the individual and the divine.
Written by Prof. Vishwanath Vedalankar, a respected Vedic scholar, the book presents the original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making it accessible to both traditional scholars and modern readers. The work carefully examines Vedic references, interpretations, and ritual meanings, providing readers with authentic and detailed knowledge of one of the most complex and significant Vedic rituals.
This book is an essential resource for students of Vedic literature, Sanskrit scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in ancient Indian rituals, philosophy, and spiritual traditions.













