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1602323Atharva-Veda Samhita — Volume 2William Dwight Whitney

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


CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

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


CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

PUBLISHED BY HARVARD UNIVERSITY

1905

Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Publication Agent of Harvard University

Boston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco Ginn & Company

London: Ginn & Company 9 St. Martin's Street, Leicester Square.

Leipzig: Otto Harrassowitz Querstrasse 14.


*** Volumes VII. and VIII. are not sold separately. A copy of the two volumes, postage paid, may be obtained directly anywhere within the limits of the Universal Postal Union, by sending a Postal Order for the price as given below, to The Publication Agent of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America.

The price of this work (being the two volumes VII. and VIII. of the Harvard Oriental Series, taken together) is five dollars ($5.00). According to the conversion-tables used in the United States money-order system as the basis of international money-orders, five dollars ($5.00) = 20 shillings and 7 pence = 20 marks and 92 pfennigs = 25 francs or lire and 75 centimes = 18 kroner and 59 öre = 12 florins and 35 cents, Netherlandish.


Copyright, 1904

By Harvard University

Codex Cashmiriensis, Fol. 187a.