Samaveda: Earlier people used to read all the Vedas orally only. With time, when inconsistencies started emerging among the people, Krishnadvapayan Veda Vyas collected the detailed Veda compositions spread over thousands of mantras and divided them into four parts according to the subject, namely Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda. After dividing the Vedas, he preached it to his four disciples named Pail, Vaishampayan, Jaimini and Sumantu. The tradition of Samveda starts from Jaimini. Jaimini taught it to his son Sumantu, Sumantu to his son Sunvan and Sunvan to his son…
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