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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P-Q R S T-U V-W-X Y-Z (1) Reading. (2) Recitation. (3) Lesson. (4) Chapter of a book. Types of Paath The text of a scripture. In this connection three things are to remember - (1) The major portion of the Ved is in verse and some of the Upanishads are also in verse. (2) When poetry is written, the sequence of words is not in order like prose, because of the need for metrical exigency. (3) In Sanskrit the form of a word changes when it is joined with another word, called Sandhi (joining). Because of these peculiarities the text of a poetic scripture in Sanskrit may be written in many ways -
(1) Sanhitaa Paath - When the text is read or recite in its original form in which the
scripture was written, it is called Sanhitaa Paath.
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Created by Sushma Gupta on 3/15/06
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Updated on
06/09/11