Talavakara Brahmana

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The Talavakara Brahmana is a prose Vedic text of the Samaveda tradition that includes and contextualizes the Kena Upanishad within its ritual and theological discussions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Brahmana
Vedic text
prose text
associatedWith Samaveda NERFINISHED
belongsTo Samhita–Brahmana–Aranyaka–Upanishad corpus NERFINISHED
Vedic literature NERFINISHED
category Hindu scriptures
Upanishadic Brahmanas NERFINISHED
contains Kena Upanishad NERFINISHED
contextualizes Kena Upanishad NERFINISHED
discusses meaning of Vedic rituals
nature of Brahman (in the Kena section)
relationship between ritual and knowledge
focusesOn chanting of Samans
ritual
sacrifice
theology
hasAlternativeName Talavakara Brahmana of the Samaveda NERFINISHED
hasGenre ritual exegesis
theological discourse
hasPart Kena Upanishad NERFINISHED
language Sanskrit
partOf Sama Veda tradition NERFINISHED
period Vedic period NERFINISHED
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
relatedTo Kena Upanishad NERFINISHED
Sama Veda Brahmanas NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
script Devanagari (in most modern editions)
textType prose
tradition Sama Veda NERFINISHED

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Kena Upanishad partOf Talavakara Brahmana