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1. O descendant of Raghu, Rama, how many Vedas are there, 

 and among them how many schools (Sakhas), and which are the Upa- 

 nishads of the latter? In pity tell me this according to the truth. 



2. (Rama answers :) Four Vedas are known according to the divi- 

 sion of them into Rig, Yajur, etc. Veda. The schools of them are 

 numerous, and in the same manner their Upanishads. 



3. The number of schools of the Rig Veda is 21, of the Yajur 

 109, O son of Marut (of the wind, Hanuman). 



4. 1000 in number are the schools of the Sama, fear of enemies ; 

 and of the Atharvana 50, according to division. 



5. It is agreed, that to each Sakha belongs one Upanishad. If it 

 is a desire for liberation without body (what constitutes an Upanishad) 

 then say, there are 108. 



6. Listen to their order and their formula of benediction. I will 

 speak in truth. 1, The Lsa. 2, Kena. 3, Katha. 4, Prasna. 5, 

 Munda. 6, Mandtikya. 7, Tittiri. 



7. 8, Aitareya. 9, Chandogya. 10, Brihadaranyaka. 11, Bramha. 

 12, Kaivalya. 13, Jabala. 14, Swetaswatara. 15, Hansa. 16, 

 Aruni. 



8. 17, Garbha. 18, Narayana. 19, Hansa (Parama H.) 20, 

 Vindu (Amrita V.) 21, Nada, (Amrita N.) 22, Siras (Atharva 

 S.) 23, Sikha. 24, Maitrayani. 25, Kaushataki. 26, Brihadjabala. 

 27, Tapini. 



9. 28, Kalagni Rudra. 29, Maitreya. 30, Subala. 31, Kshurika. 

 32, Mantrika. 33, Sarvasara. 34, Niralamba. 35, Rahasya (S'uka R.) 

 36, Vajrasuchika. 



