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Müller, F. Max (ed.) (1877), The hymns of the Rig-Veda in the samhita and pada texts. London: Trübner and Co.

Notes
2nd edition. Vol. 1−2. Reprinted from the editio princeps

References

  • Aufrecht, Theodor (ed.) (1877), Die Hymnen des Ṛigveda. Bonn: Bei Adolph Marcus.
    Book
  • Müller, F. Max (ed.) (1890, 1890, 1892, 1892), Rig-Veda-Saṃhitā. Together with the commentary of Sāyaṇācārya. London: Henry Frowde.
    Book

Texts

  • Ṛgvedapadapāṭha
    The Ṛgvedapadapāṭha (i.e. the padapāṭha of the Ṛgveda), ascribed to Śākalya, undoes sandhi and gives grammatical information about the words in the Ṛgvedasaṃhitā.
  • Ṛgvedasaṃhitā
    The Ṛgvedasaṃhitā is the oldest extant Sanskrit text. It is one of the most important ancient texts in India.

Authors

  • Śākalya
    The Ṛgvedapadapāṭha is ascribed to Śākalya.
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