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The Baudhayana Shrauta Sutra (Baudhāyana Śrautasūtra or Baudhāyanaśrautasūtram) is a Late Vedic text dealing with the solemn rituals of the Taittiriya Shakha school of the Krishna Yajurveda that was composed in eastern Uttar Pradesh during the late Brahmana period. It was transmitted both orally and through manuscript copying. It was printed in 1904-23 by The Asiatic Society, translated by C.G. Kashikar in part in his "Srautakosa", and as a whole later on.[1] It was edited by Willem Caland.[2]
^Kashikar, C. G., ed. (2003). The Baudhayana Śrautasūtra = Baudhāyanaśrautasūtram. New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. pp. 275–1844. ISBN 81-2081852-0.
^Caland's edition was reprinted in 1982.
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