Sama-Veda
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Sama-Veda
C18: from Sanskrit sāman a chant + Veda
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Many verses of the holy books, above all the Upanishads of Sama-Veda spoke of this innermost thing.
From "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse
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It is also known as the Talavakara-Upanishad because of its place as a chapter in the Talavakara-Brahmana of the Sama-Veda.
From The Upanishads by Paramananda, Swami
According to the Brahmans, they are coeval with the creation, and the Sama-Veda says, “They were formed of the soul of Him who exists by, or of, himself.”
From The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets by Westbrook, Richard B.
Colebrooke, On the Vedas, Abstract of the Sama-Veda; also in Colebrooke's Miscellaneous Essays, vol. i. p.
From The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) by Schopenhauer, Arthur
Second, the Sama-Veda, made up of hymns of the Rig-Veda to be used at the Soma sacrifice.
From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 by Rudd, John
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