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- Hotar abstract "Hotar was Priests of the Vedic religion are officiants of the yajna service. As persons trained for the ritual and proficient in its practice, they were called ṛtvij ("regularly-sacrificing"). As members of a social class, they were generically known as vipra ("sage") or kavi ("seer").Specialization of roles attended the elaboration and development of the ritual corpus over time. Eventually a full complement of sixteen ṛtvijas became the custom for major ceremonies. The sixteen consisted of four chief priests and their assistants.".
- Hotar thumbnail Satya7.jpg?width=300.
- Hotar wikiPageExternalLink swadharmam.blogspot.in.
- Hotar wikiPageExternalLink 1001a.txt.
- Hotar wikiPageID "1815682".
- Hotar wikiPageRevisionID "602843838".
- Hotar subject Category:Hindu_sages.
- Hotar subject Category:Priests.
- Hotar subject Category:Vedic_period.
- Hotar comment "Hotar was Priests of the Vedic religion are officiants of the yajna service. As persons trained for the ritual and proficient in its practice, they were called ṛtvij ("regularly-sacrificing"). As members of a social class, they were generically known as vipra ("sage") or kavi ("seer").Specialization of roles attended the elaboration and development of the ritual corpus over time. Eventually a full complement of sixteen ṛtvijas became the custom for major ceremonies.".
- Hotar label "Hotar".
- Hotar label "Hotar".
- Hotar sameAs Hotar.
- Hotar sameAs m.05z51c.
- Hotar sameAs Q9294029.
- Hotar sameAs Q9294029.
- Hotar wasDerivedFrom Hotar?oldid=602843838.
- Hotar depiction Satya7.jpg.
- Hotar isPrimaryTopicOf Hotar.