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Vedic learning restricted to brahmins only - true or false?
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In fact the verse "Sahanaavavathu" is the result of a quarrel (Hostility)between sri.Yagjnavalkya (student) and his Teacher sri.Vaisampayana
Reference:-WIKIPEDIA
Yājñavalkya
(
Devanagari
:
याज्ञवल्क्य
) of
Mithila
was a legendary
sage
of
Vedic India
,
[1]
credited with the authorship of the
Shatapatha Brahmana
(including the
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
), besides the
Yoga Yajnavalkya
and the
Yājñavalkya Smṛti
.
[1]
He is also a major figure in the
Upanishads
.
According to tradition, Yājñavalkya was the son of Devarāta and was the pupil of sage
Vaiśampāyana
.
[1]
Once, Vaiśampāyana got angry with Yājñavalkya as the latter argued too much to separate some latter additions to Yajurveda in being abler than other students. The angry teacher asked his pupil Yājñavalkya to give back all the knowledge of Yajurveda that he had taught him.
[1]
As per the demands of his
Guru
, Yājñavalkya vomited all the knowledge that he acquired from his teacher in form of digested food. Other disciples of Vaiśampāyana took the form of
partridge
birds and consumed the digested knowledge (a metaphor for knowledge in its simplified form without the complexities of the whole but the simplicity of parts) because it was knowledge and they were very eager to receive the same.
[1]
The Saṃskṛt name for partridge is "Tittiri". As the Tittiri (partridge) birds ate this
Veda
, it is thenceforth called the Taittirīya Yajurveda. It is also known as Kṛṣṇa Yajurveda or Black-Yajurveda on account of it being a vomited substance. The Taittirīya Saṃhitā thus belongs to this Yajurveda.
[2]
Then Yājñavalkya determined not to have any human guru thereafter. Thus he
began to propitiate the Sun God,
Surya
. Yājñavalkya worshipped and extolled
the Sun, the master of the
Vedas
, for the purpose of acquiring the fresh Vedic portions not known to his preceptor, Vaiśampāyana.
[3]
The Sun God, pleased with Yājñavalkya penance, assumed the form of a horse and graced the sage with such fresh portions of the Yajurveda as were not known to any other. This portion of the Yajurveda goes by the name of Śukla Yajurveda or White-Yajurveda on account of it being revealed by Sun.
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