- Bashkala
Bashkala could refer to:
* Bashkala, another name forBaşkale , a city in southeastern Turkey
* "Bashkala", one of the two surviving shakhas of the "Rigveda "
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Bashkala could refer to:
* Bashkala, another name for
* "Bashkala", one of the two surviving shakhas of the "
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bāshkala — बाष्कल … Indonesian dictionary
bāshkala-ṡākhā — बाष्कलशाखा … Indonesian dictionary
ṡālaṅkāyana-bāshkala — शालङ्कायनबाष्कल … Indonesian dictionary
Shakha — A shakha (Sanskrit IAST IAST|śākhā , literally branch or limb ), is a Hindu theological school that specializes in learning certain Vedic texts, or else the traditional texts followed by such a school. [V. S. Apte. A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary … Wikipedia
Khilani — Los Khilani (principios del I milenio a. C.) son una colección de 98 himnos apócrifos del Rig veda (texto épico mitológico de mediados del II milenio a. C., el primer texto de la literatura de la India). Son las … Wikipedia Español
Brahmana — The IAST|Brāhmaṇa s (Devanagari: sa. ब्राह्मणं) are part of the Hindu śruti literature. They are commentaries on the four Vedas, detailing the proper performance of rituals. Each Vedic shakha (school) had its own Brahmana, and it is not known how … Wikipedia
Assyrian Genocide — Map of the Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac genocide. • Towns were genocide occurred. • Towns that received refugee … Wikipedia
Başkale — Infobox Settlement settlement type = District subdivision type = Country subdivision name = TUR timezone=EET utc offset=+2 map caption =Location of Başkale within Turkey. timezone DST=EEST utc offset DST=+3official name = Başkale image caption =… … Wikipedia
Shaunaka — (Sanskrit: शौनक) is the name applied to teachers, and to a Shakha of the Atharvaveda. It is especially the name of a celebrated Sanskrit grammarian, author of the Ṛgveda Prātiśākhya, the Bṛhaddevatā, the Caraṇa vyūha and five Anukramaṇīs… … Wikipedia
Kaushitaki Brahmana — The Kaushitaki Brahmana is a Brahmana (expository commentaries of Brahmanic rituals) of the Bashkala shakha (branch) associated with the Rigveda (most ancient of the pre Aryan Indic religious texts or Vedas).These Brahmanas (not to be confused… … Wikipedia