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yajurbhir akaroc chākhā | :yajurbhir akaroc chākhā | ||
daśa pañca śatair vibhuḥ | :daśa pañca śatair vibhuḥ | ||
jagṛhur vājasanyas tāḥ | :jagṛhur vājasanyas tāḥ | ||
kāṇva-mādhyandinādayaḥ | :kāṇva-mādhyandinādayaḥ | ||
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yajurbhiḥ—with the yajur-mantras; | yajurbhiḥ—with the ''yajur-mantras''; akarot—he made; śākhāḥ—branches; daśa—ten; pañca—plus five; śataiḥ—with the hundreds; vibhuḥ—the powerful; jagṛhuḥ—they accepted; vāja-sanyaḥ—produced from the hairs of the horse's mane and thus known as ''Vājasaneyī''; tāḥ—them; kāṇva-mādhyandina-ādayaḥ—the disciples of Kāṇva and Mādhyandina, and other ''ṛṣis''. | ||
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From these countless hundreds of mantras of the Yajur Veda, the powerful sage compiled fifteen new branches of Vedic literature. These became known as the Vājasaneyi-saṁhitā because they were produced from the hairs of the horse's mane, and they were accepted in disciplic succession by the followers of Kāṇva, Mādhyandina and other ṛṣis. | From these countless hundreds of mantras of the Yajur Veda, the powerful sage compiled fifteen new branches of Vedic literature. These became known as the Vājasaneyi-saṁhitā because they were produced from the hairs of the horse's mane, and they were accepted in disciplic succession by the followers of Kāṇva, Mādhyandina and other ṛṣis. | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 30 June 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 74
- yajurbhir akaroc chākhā
- daśa pañca śatair vibhuḥ
- jagṛhur vājasanyas tāḥ
- kāṇva-mādhyandinādayaḥ
SYNONYMS
yajurbhiḥ—with the yajur-mantras; akarot—he made; śākhāḥ—branches; daśa—ten; pañca—plus five; śataiḥ—with the hundreds; vibhuḥ—the powerful; jagṛhuḥ—they accepted; vāja-sanyaḥ—produced from the hairs of the horse's mane and thus known as Vājasaneyī; tāḥ—them; kāṇva-mādhyandina-ādayaḥ—the disciples of Kāṇva and Mādhyandina, and other ṛṣis.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
From these countless hundreds of mantras of the Yajur Veda, the powerful sage compiled fifteen new branches of Vedic literature. These became known as the Vājasaneyi-saṁhitā because they were produced from the hairs of the horse's mane, and they were accepted in disciplic succession by the followers of Kāṇva, Mādhyandina and other ṛṣis.