Gravastut, Grāvastut, Grava-stut: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchGrāvastut (ग्रावस्तुत्):—(grāvan + stut) m. [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 3, 2, 177.] einer der sechszehn gewöhnlich aufgeführten Liturgen, genannt nach dem an die Soma-Steine gerichteten Lobgesang, [Ṛgveda 10, 94, 1. fgg.] [Aitareyabrāhmaṇa 6, 1. 7, 1.] [Aśvalāyana’s Śrautasūtrāni 4, 1. 5, 12. 9, 4.] [The Śatapathabrāhmaṇa 4, 3, 4, 22. 12, 1, 1, 9.] [Pañcaviṃśabrāhmaṇa im Weber’s Indische Studien 1, 35.] yaḥ prastotā sa brāhmaṇācchaṃsī sa grāvastut [Śāṅkhāyana’s Śrautasūtrāṇi 13, 24, 11.] [Colebrooke I, 355] (Gravastata).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungGrāvastut (ग्रावस्तुत्):—m. einer der 16 gewöhnlich aufgeführten Liturgen , genannt nach dem an die grāvan 1)a) gerichteten Lobgesang.
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Partial matches: Stut, Gravan.
Starts with: Gravastuta, Gravastutprayoga.
Full-text: Gravastotriya, Gravan, Ritvik, Hotri, Gravagrabha, Acchavaka, Pratiprasthatri, Agnidhra, Prastotri, Subrahmanya, Unnetri, Maitravaruna, Potrin, Neshtri, Pratihartri, Brahmanacchamsin.
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Rig Veda (translation and commentary) (by H. H. Wilson)
Rig Veda 2.1.2 < [Sukta 1]
Bharadvaja-srauta-sutra (by C. G. Kashikar)
Soma in Vedic Mythology and Ritual (study) (by Anjana Chakraborty)
The Sacrifices of Rajasuya, Vajapeya and Ashvamedha (study) (by Aparna Dhar)
Duties of the four priests < [Chapter 2 - Vedic Sacrifices described in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa]
The Agnistoma Somayaga in the Shukla Yajurveda (by Madan Haloi)
Part 2.2: The Priests of Somayāga < [Chapter 3 - The Somayāga]
Part 5.4: Mid-day soma pressing (mādhyandina-savana) < [Chapter 4 - The Agniṣṭoma Ritual]
Part 5.2: Morning Soma pressing (prātaḥsavana) < [Chapter 4 - The Agniṣṭoma Ritual]
Satapatha-brahmana (by Julius Eggeling)
Kāṇḍa IV, adhyāya 4, brāhmaṇa 3 < [Fourth Kāṇḍa]
Kāṇḍa IV, adhyāya 6, brāhmaṇa 7 < [Fourth Kāṇḍa]
Kāṇḍa XII, adhyāya 1, brāhmaṇa 1 < [Twelfth Kāṇḍa]
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