Khadira-grihya-sutra

by Hermann Oldenberg | 1886 | 14,135 words

The Khadira-Grihya has evidently been composed with the intention of abridging Gobhila’s very detailed and somewhat lengthy treatise on the domestic rites The Grihya-sutra ascribed to Khadiracarya belongs to the Drahyayana school of the Sama-veda, which prevails in the south of the Indian peninsula, and it is based on the Gobhiliya-sutra. Alterna...

THE

GṚHYA-SŪTRAS

RULES OF VEDIC DOMESTIC CEREMONIES
TRANSLATED BY

HERMANN OLDENBERG

Part I

ŚĀṄKHĀYANA-GṚHYA-SŪTRA
ĀŚVALĀYANA-GṚHYA-SŪTRA
PĀRASKARA-GṚHYA-SŪTRA
 
KHĀDIRA-GṚHYA-SŪTRA
 

Clarendon: Oxford University Press

[1886]

 

Scanned at sacred-texts.com, September 2007. Proofed and formatted by John Bruno Hare. This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published prior to January 1st, 1923. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice of attribution is left intact in all copies.

 

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