Vaikhānasa mantra praśna V-VIII: (Daivikacatuṣṭayam)

The Vaikhanasas are mentioned in many Vedic texts, and they maintain a close affiliation with the Taittiriya school of the Krsna Yajur Veda. Yet they are Vaisnavas, monotheistic worshipers of Visnu. Generally, Vaisnavism is held to be a post-Vedic development. Thus, the Vaikhanasas bridge two key ag...

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Subtitles:Vaikhānasa-mantra-praśna
Main Author: Resnick, Howard Jay (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Sanskrit
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Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts Department of South Asian Studies, Harvard University 2019
In: Harvard oriental series (volume 91)
Year: 2019
Series/Journal:Harvard oriental series volume 91
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vaikhanasas / Ritual
RelBib Classification:BK Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism
Further subjects:B Vaikhanasas
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Summary:The Vaikhanasas are mentioned in many Vedic texts, and they maintain a close affiliation with the Taittiriya school of the Krsna Yajur Veda. Yet they are Vaisnavas, monotheistic worshipers of Visnu. Generally, Vaisnavism is held to be a post-Vedic development. Thus, the Vaikhanasas bridge two key ages in the history of South Asian religion. This text contains many quotations from ancient Vedic literature, and probably some other older original material, as well as architectural and iconographical data of the later first millennium CE. The Vaikhanasas remain relevant today. They are the chief priests (arcakas) in more than half of the Visnu temples in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka--including the renowned Hindu pilgrimage center Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0674245121