Nirukta – The Vedanga of Word Origins and Meaning

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28 January 2026

27 January 2026

14 December 2025

  • curprev 17:2017:20, 14 December 2025Parida talk contribs 11,787 bytes +11,787 Created page with "= Nirukta – The Vedāṅga of Word Origins and Meaning = === '''Introduction:''' === The Nirukta-Vedāṅga is one of the six classical limbs of the Vedas, intended primarily to clarify the etymology, meaning, and purpose of the words used in the Vedic corpus. It represents the science of interpreting the hidden and obscure vocabulary of the Vedic language. Its foundation is the text Nirukta, composed by the revered scholar Yāska. This text provides an indispensable..." Tag: Visual edit

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