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प्राचीनयोग्य (prAcInayogya)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
प्रा॑चीन—योग्य (प्रा॑चीन-),
m.
patr.
fr.
-योग,
ŚBr.
Up.
&c.
(pl. )
N.
of a school of the Sāma-veda,
Āryav.
Caraṇ.
Vedic Reference
English
Prācīna-yogya, ‘descendant of Prācīnayoga, is the name
of a teacher, a pupil of Pārāśarya, in the first Vaṃśa (list of
teachers) in the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad.^1 A Prācīnayogya
is mentioned also in the Chāndogya^2 and the Taittirīya^3
Upaniṣads, and the same patronymic is found in the Śatapatha
Brāhmaṇa^4 and in the Jaiminīya Upaniṣad Brāhmaṇa (see
Puluṣa, Satyayajña, ^5 Somaśuṣma).
1) ii. 6, 2 (Kāṇva) .
2) v. 13, 1.
3) i. 6, 2.
4) (Of Satyayajña Pauluṣi) x. 6, 1, 5
(of Śauceya) xi. 5, 3, 1. 8 (cf. Gopatha
Brāhmaṇa, i. 3, 11). Cf. Weber, Indische
Studien, 1, 61
2, 213
3, 274.
5) Called Prācīnayoga in i. 39, 1, but
this is probably merely a blunder of
the manuscript.