“Memory” Revisited: What Sāmavedic Technical Literature Tells Us About Smṛti’s Early Meaning

Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (4):699-724 (2021)
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In this paper, I build on recent scholarship concerning the early semantic history of the word “smṛti,” which has been shown to denote “tradition” in the early dharmasūtra material. I seek to add nuance to this work by examining the meaning of smṛti in the early Sāmavedic technical literature. This corpus helps elucidate one of the processes whereby smṛti came to refer to something textual. This paper argues that smṛti’s earliest textualized referent may have been fixed or semi-fixed individual statements rather than definite texts.

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