![]() ![]() ![]() There are two surviving recensions (sakhas), known as Saunakiya (AVS) and Paippalada (AVP). Additionally, tradition ascribes parts to other rishis, such as Kausika, Vasistha and Kasyapa. In the Late Vedic Gopatha Brahmana, it is attributed to the Bhrigu and Angirasa. According to tradition, the Atharvaveda was mainly composed by two groups of rishis known as the Atharvanas and the Angirasa, hence its oldest name is Atharvangirasa. "The Atharvaveda (a tatpurusha compound of atharvan, an ancient Rishi, and veda, meaning knowledge) is a sacred text of Hinduism and one of the four Vedas, often called the fourth Veda. Visit Downloads Page for Link to download this E-Book as a PDF File.Īcknowledgement: We are thankful to Veda Prasar Samiti, Chennai for providing the pdf files of Vedas in Devanagari script to us. ![]()
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