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<p>century BCE", but she places the Manava in the same period as the Baudhayana.</p>

<p>With regard to the composition of Vedic texts, Plofker writes,<blockquote>The Vedic veneration of Sanskrit as a sacred speech, whose divinely revealed texts were meant to be recited, heard, and memorized rather than transmitted in writing, helped shape Sanskrit literature in general. ... Thus texts were composed in formats that could be easily memorized: either condensed prose aphorisms (sutras, a word later applied to mean a rule or algorithm in general) or verse, particularly in the Classical period.  Naturally, ease of memorization sometimes interfered with ease of comprehension.  As a result, most treatises were supplemented by one or more prose commentaries ..."</blockquote></p><p>
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