yajur-veda (Meaning)

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yajur-veda (n)

a collection of sacrificial formulas and prayers

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yajur-veda (n.)

See Veda.

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yajur-veda Sentence Examples

  1. The Yajur-Veda is one of the four Vedas, the ancient Hindu sacred texts.
  2. The Yajur-Veda primarily consists of liturgical formulas for use during Vedic sacrifices.
  3. The mantras (verses) in the Yajur-Veda are typically in prose form, unlike the Rig-Veda.
  4. The Yajur-Veda is divided into two main recensions: the White Yajur-Veda and the Black Yajur-Veda.
  5. The White Yajur-Veda is further subdivided into multiple schools, including the Vajasaneyi and the Shukla.
  6. The Black Yajur-Veda is characterized by its emphasis on ceremonial rites and rituals.
  7. The Yajur-Veda provides instructions for performing various Vedic sacrifices, such as the Soma and the horse sacrifice.
  8. The Yajur-Veda also contains philosophical insights and hymns to various deities.
  9. The study of the Yajur-Veda is considered essential for understanding the Vedic religion and its practices.
  10. The Yajur-Veda has had a profound influence on Indian culture and religion, particularly in the area of ritual and sacrifice.

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a collection of sacrificial formulas and prayersSee Veda.

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The Yajur-Veda is one of the four Vedas, the ancient Hindu sacred texts.

The Yajur-Veda primarily consists of liturgical formulas for use during Vedic sacrifices.

The mantras (verses) in the Yajur-Veda are typically in prose form, unlike the Rig-Veda.

The Yajur-Veda is divided into two main recensions: the White Yajur-Veda and the Black Yajur-Veda.