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Shatapatha Brahmana
The Shatapatha Brahmana (Sanskrit: शतपथब्राह्मणम् , lit. 'Brāhmaṇa of one hundred paths', IAST: Śatapatha Brāhmaṇam , abbreviated to 'SB') is a commentary on the Śukla Yajurveda. It is attributed t
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Tamang language
Tamangic language is spoken mainly in Tamangsaling Land in Nepal, Sikkim, West Bengal (Darjeeling) and North-Eastern India. It comprises Eastern Tamang, Northwestern Tamang, Southwestern Tamang, Ea
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Penrith Hoard
54°39′05″N 2°49′56″W / 54.6514°N 2.8322°W / 54.6514; -2.8322 Penrith HoardBrooches found in 1830 (largest) and 1989MaterialSilverSizeSeveral silver penannular broochesCreated10th centuryPeriod/cult
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Sherpa language
You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Nepali. (August 2018) Click [show] for important translation instructions.View a machine-translated version o
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Shukla Yajurveda
The Yajurveda (Sanskrit: यजुर्वेद , IAST: yajurveda , from यजुस्, "worship", and वेद, "knowledge") is the Veda primarily of prose mantras for worship rituals. An ancient Vedic Sanskrit text, it is
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Celtic brooch
The Celtic brooch, more properly called the penannular brooch, and its closely related type, the pseudo-penannular brooch, are types of brooch clothes fasteners, often rather large; penannular mean
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Madhyandina Shakha
Madhyandina Shakha is a shakha (branch) of Shukla Yajurveda. This branch includes Madhyandina Samhita, Madhyandina Shatapatha Brahmana, Ishavasya Upanishad and Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. Recitation
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Tara Brooch
The Tara Brooch is an Irish Celtic brooch, dated to the late 7th or early 8th century. It is of the pseudo-penannular type (with a fully closed head or hoop), and made from bronze, silver and gold.
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Satapatha Brahmana
The Shatapatha Brahmana (Sanskrit: शतपथब्राह्मणम् , lit. 'Brāhmaṇa of one hundred paths', IAST: Śatapatha Brāhmaṇam , abbreviated to 'SB') is a commentary on the Śukla Yajurveda. It is attributed t
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Pocket gospel
Insular art, also known as Hiberno-Saxon art, was produced in the post-Roman era of Great Britain and Ireland. The term derives from insula, the Latin term for "island"; in this period Britain and
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