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...

Adhyāya I, Khaṇḍa 4

383:1-11 4, 1-11 = Gobhila II, 3, 1 seqq.

384:12-13 12-13 = II, 5, 1 seqq.

385:14 14 = II, 4, II.

385:15-16 15, 16 = II, 5, 9, 10.

Footnotes and references:

[1]:

4, 1-11 = Gobhila II, 3, 1 seqq.

[2]:

12-13 = II, 5, 1 seqq.

[3]:

14 = II, 4, II.

[4]:

15, 16 = II, 5, 9, 10.

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