Taittiriyabrahmana, Taittirīyabrāhmaṇa: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryTaittirīyabrāhmaṇa (तैत्तिरीयब्राह्मण).—[neuter] a Brāhmaṇa of the Taittirīyas (v. [preceding]).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Taittirīyabrāhmaṇa (तैत्तिरीयब्राह्मण) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—Io. 103. 293. 1554 (third Kāṇḍa). 1653 (third Kāṇḍa). Ben. 11. Haug. 13. 53. Np. V, 144. Brl. 16 (and—[commentary]). Burnell. 7^a. H. 11. Oppert. Ii, 1315. 7714. Peters. 2, 175. Bp. 284 ([fragmentary]). Bühler 536. 537.
—[commentary] B. 1, 36.
—[commentary] Jñānayajña by Bhāskaramiśra. Brl. 12. 13. Burnell. 8^a.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa. Io. 1145 ([fragmentary]). Ben. 6. 13. Burnell. 8^a. W. 1438. Peters. 2, 175.
2) Taittirīyabrāhmaṇa (तैत्तिरीयब्राह्मण):—read Burnell. 7^b.
3) Taittirīyabrāhmaṇa (तैत्तिरीयब्राह्मण):—Cu. add. 2083 (kāṇḍa 3). Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 33.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa. Gov. Or. Libr. Madras 33. Stein 5.
4) Taittirīyabrāhmaṇa (तैत्तिरीयब्राह्मण):—Cs. 602 (inc.). Ulwar 56.
—[commentary] by Sāyaṇa. Ulwar 57.
5) Taittirīyabrāhmaṇa (तैत्तिरीयब्राह्मण):—As p. 76 (2 Mss.). Bc 140. Hz. 694 (3 Aṣṭakāḥ). 1174 (Aṣṭaka 1. Prapāṭhaka 1, 1-5). Śg. 2, 9 (Aṣṭaka 1). Whish 192 (ends in Aṣṭaka 3, 9). Taittirīyakāṭhaka (Brāhmaṇa 3, 10-12). Whish 193.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryTaittirīyabrāhmaṇa (तैत्तिरीयब्राह्मण):—[=taittirīya-brāhmaṇa] [from taittirīya > taittira] n. the Brāhmaṇa of the T°s.
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