| Word | Sanskrit | IAST | In General | Veda | Purana | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patha | पाठ | pāṭha | Lesson | Veda is transferred from generation to generation by aural tradition. The Rishis were... | Read More | |
| Chandi Patha | चण्डीपाठः | caṇḍī Pāṭha | See: DeviMahtmya | Read More | ||
| Gopatha Brahmana | गोपथ ब्राह्मण | gopatha brāhmaṇa | Gopatha Brahmana is the only Brahmana attached to the Atharvaveda but not in the strict... | Read More | ||
| Jatapatha | जटापाठ | jaṭāpāṭha | Veda is transferred from generation to generation by aural tradition. The Rishies were... | In Jatapatha , the first word of the mantra is chanted with the second, then the order is... | Read More | |
| Kramapatha | क्रमपाठ | kramapāṭha | A method of reciting Vedamantra | A method of reciting Vedamantra V:Veda is transferred from generation to... | Read More | |
| Padapatha | पदपाठ | padapāṭha | Veda is transferred from generation to generation by aural tradition. The Rishis were... | In padapatha each word in a mantra is clearly separated from the next and chanted in the... | Read More | |
| Pashupathaye | पाशुपतये | pāśupataye | This an epithet for Shiva-Rudra in the famous Namaka Hymns. Siva is addressed here as the... | P ashu means cow, so the concept of Siva riding on a bull comes from Veda. | Read More | |
| Patha | पाठ | pāṭha | Lesson | Veda is transferred from generation to generation by aural tradition. The Rishis were... | Read More | |
| Prakrtipatha | प्रकृतिपाठ | prakṛtipāṭha | The Samhitapatha and padapatha together are called prakrtipatha, the natural way of... | Read More | ||
| Samhitapatha | संहितापाठ | sāṃhitāpāṭha | Veda is transferred from generation to generation by aural tradition. The Rishis were... | Samhita patha is the normal chanting of the Vedamantra. In yaga the samhithapatha method... | Read More | |
| Sathapatha Brahmana | शतपथब्राह्मण | śatapathabrāhmaṇa | Sathapatha Brahmana belong to the Vajasneyi Madhyamika Samhita of Shukla Yajur Veda. This... | As the name suggest the Sathapatha Brahmana is of hundred paths or sections; it is ... | Read More |