Lexicographical Neighbors of Stomas
Literary usage of Stomas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Satapatha-brâhmana: According to the Text of the Mâdhyandina School by Julius Eggeling (1897)
"These numbers are meant to represent the corresponding stomas, consisting of an
uneven number of verses, ..."
2. The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda: Containing the Earliest Speculations by Bombay (India : State). Educational Dept, Martin Haug (1863)
"If two of them are taken together, three thirty-four-fold stomas are obtained.
... The stomas are the highest worlds. It is on account of his being ..."
3. Rigveda Brahmanas: The Aitareya and Kauṣītaki Brāhmaṇas of the Rigveda by Arthur Berriedale Keith (1920)
"On1 the sixth day the gods obtained the stomas and the months ; having obtained
these stomas they compressed these same stomas in couples, being the stomas ..."
4. The Satapatha-brâhmana: According to the Text of the Mâdhyandina School by Julius Eggeling (1900)
"Whilst this latter form requires only four different stomas (of 4, 8, 12, ...
As to the distribution of the six stomas over the chants of the first day, ..."