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Rh AA. = Āitareya-Āraṇyaka. Ed. Bibl. Ind. 1876.

AB. = Āitareya-Brāhmaṇa. Ed. Th. Aufrecht. Bonn. 1879.

Abh. = Abhandlungen.

AÇS. = Āçvalāyana-Çrāuta-Sūtra. Ed. Bibl. Ind. 1874.

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AGS. = Āçvalāyana-Gṛhya-Sūtra. Ed. A. F. Stenzler in Sanskrit and German. Leipzig. 1864-5. Ed. also in Bibl. Ind. 1869.

AJP. = American Journal of Philology. Ed. B. L. Gildersleeve. Baltimore. 1880-.

Ak. = Akademie.

Amer. = American.

Anukr. = Anukramaṇī or, sometimes the author of it.

ĀpÇS. or Āp. = Āpastamba-Çrāuta-Sūtra. Ed. R. Garbe in Bibl. Ind. 1882-1902. 3 vol's.

ĀpGS. = Āpastambīya-Gṛhya-Sūtra. Ed. M. Winternitz. Vienna. 1887.

APr. = Atharva-Veda Prātiçākhya. Ed. W. D. Whitney in JAOS. (vii. 333-615). 1862. Text, translation, and elaborate notes.

Aufrecht. Das XV. Buch des AV. Text, translation, and notes. Ind. Stud. i. 121-140. 1849. See below, p. 769.

AV. = Atharva-Veda. AV. = also Atharva-Veda-Saṁhitā. Ed. by R. Roth and W. D. Whitney. Berlin. 1855-6. Ed. also by Shankar Pandurang Pandit. Bombay. 1895-8. 4 vol's,

-av. = -avasāna: see explanation following.

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B. = Brāhmaṇa.

BAU. = Bṛhad-Āraṇyaka-Upaniṣad. Ed. Otto Böhtlingk. Leipzig. 18S9. Other ed's: Calc, Bo., Poona.

Bāudhāyana = Bāudhāyana-Dharma-Çāstra. Ed. E. Hultzsch. Leipzig. 1884.

Bergaigne: see Rel. Véd.

Bergaigne-Henry, Manuel = Manuel pour étudier le Sanscrit védique. By A. Bergaigne and V. Henry. Paris. 1890.

Bibl. Ind. = Bibliotheca Indica, as designation of the collection of texts and translations published by the Asiatic Society of Bengal in Calcutta.

Bl. = Bloomfield.

Bloomfield (without further designation of title) = Hymns of the AV., together with extracts from the ritual books and the commentaries, translated by Maurice Bloomfield. Oxford. 1897. This book is vol. xlii. of SBE.

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Bloomfield, Atharvaveda = his part, so entitled, of the Grundriss. 1899.

Bo. = Bombay.

BR. = Böhtlingk and Roth's Sanskrit-Wörterbuch. Published by the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences. St. Petersburg. 1852-1875. Seven vol's. Often called the (Major) (St.) Petersburg Lexicon. Cf. OB.

Caland (without further indication of title) = Altindisches Zauberritual. Probe einer Uebersetzung der wichtigsten Theile des Kāuçika-Sūtra (kaṇḍīkās 7-52). By W. Caland. Amsterdam. 1900. From the Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Ak. van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam. Deel III. No. 2.

Caland, Todtengebräuche = Die Altindischen Todten- und Bestattungsgebräuche. Amsterdam. 1896. See p. 813.