Atharva-Veda Samhita/Volume 2
THE
HARVARD ORIENTAL SERIES
HARVARD
ORIENTAL SERIES
EDITED
WITH THE COÖPERATION OF VARIOUS SCHOLARS
BY
CHARLES ROCKWELL LANMAN
Wales Professor of Sanskrit in Harvard University
Vol. VIII
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PUBLISHED BY HARVARD UNIVERSITY
1905
ATHARVA-VEDA SAṀHITĀ
Translated
With a Critical and Exegetical Commentary
by
WILLIAM DWIGHT WHITNEY
Late Professor of Sanskrit in Yale University, Knight of the Royal Prussian Order Pour le
Mérite, Corresponding Member of the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences, of the
Institute of France, and of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, Foreign
Member of the Royal Academy dei Lincei of Rome, Honorary Member
of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, of the Royal Asiatic Society of
Great Britain and Ireland, and of the German Oriental
Society, etc., Editor-in-Chief of The Century
Dictionary, an Encyclopedic Lexi-
con of the English Language
REVISED AND BROUGHT NEARER TO COMPLETION AND EDITED
BY
CHARLES ROCKWELL LANMAN
SECOND HALF
Books VIII to XIX. Indexes
Pages 471-1046
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1905
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