This is a critical edition of the "Kramapatha" and "Jatapatha"
forms of recitational permutations of several sections of the
"Saunakiya Atharvaveda" available in six rare manuscripts found in
Pune, India. Such recitational variations for the "Atharvaveda" are
no longer available in the surviving oral tradition in India, and
hence the texts, critically edited here, provide rare access to
these materials. Some of these recitational variations are defined
in the ancient text, "Saunakiya Caturadhyayika," which was recently
published in a critical edition in Harvard Oriental Studies (vol.
52, 1997).
The texts offered here allow scholars to compare the
recitational tradition of the "Atharvaveda" with those of other
Vedas, which are still available in the surviving oral tradition.
The edition has a detailed introduction that investigates the
historical origins, development, and significance of these
recitational permutations.
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