The Concept of Vac in the Vedic Literature
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Detail Of The Concept of Vac in the Vedic Literature
ISBN | 8170308410 |
Pages | 350 |
Language: | English |
Product Code: | 1 |
Size(in cm): | 8.8 inch X 5.7 inch cm |
Weight(in grams): | 510(approx) |
Description:
CONTENTS
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
CHAPTER I 1-79
1 Vac as a Deity in the Rgveda 1
2 Vac and Sarasvati 8
3 Vac and Agni 22
4 Vac and Soma 38
5 Vac and Prajapati 57
6 Vacaspati, Vakpati and Brhaspati 62
7 Vac and Usas 70
CHAPTER II: 80-105
1 Vac as a prayer 80
2 Vac as a spell 95
3 ‘Friend of Speech’ 99
CHAPTER III: 106-174
1 Vac and Sacrifice 106
2 Vac and the Vedas 109
3 Vacamyama and Vaco Visarjana 112
4 Use of different tones in the Sacrifice 128
5 Vac with some utterances in the sacrifice the Vac atkara, the Svahakara and the Hinkara 131
6 Speech identified with various formulae 136
7 Vac and the Hotr 142
8 Relation of Vac with some Vedic Seers 147
9 Vac identified with various cups 148
10 Some Identifications in connection with the sacrifice 154
11 Some other Identifications 164
CHAPTER IV: 175-191
1 Vac and Metres (in general) 175
2 relation of Vac with various Metres 177
(A) Vac and the Anustubh 177
(B) Vac and the Gayatri 185
(C) Vac and Viraj 188
CHAPTER V: 192-200
Vac (looked upon) as a cow 192
CHAPTER VI: 201-247
1 Vac with other Sense Organs 201
2 Vac and Manas 211
3 Vac and Prana 229
4 Vac, Manas and Prana 240
5 Vac and Caksu 243
CHAPTER VII: 248-256
Vac of various deities, animals, birds 248
CHAPTER VIII: 257-263
Origin of Vac 257
CHAPTER IX: 264-294
1 Types of Vac 264
(A) Raksasi Vac and Asurya Vac 264
(B) Manusi Vac 266
(C) Nitya, Uttama, Mayobhu and Asuraghni Vac 270
(D) Aslila, Aputa and Upadasuka Vac 272
2 Divisions of Speech 278
(A) Thru speeches 281
(B) Caturdha Vac 284
CHAPTER X: 295-300
Vac and Brahman 295
APPENDIX: 301
Vac Legends 301
BIBLIOGRAPHY 325
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