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The '''''Yajur-Veda''''' is part of the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] ''[[Vedas]]''; these [[religion|religious]] [[scripture]]s focus on [[sacrifice]] and are associated with the ''[[Brahmanas]]''. |
The '''''Yajur-Veda''''' is part of the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] ''[[Vedas]]''; these [[religion|religious]] [[scripture]]s focus on [[sacrifice]] and are associated with the ''[[Brahmanas]]''. |
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== External Links == |
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* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/yv/index.htm The Yajur Veda] |
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== Additional Information == |
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There are two primary schools of Yajurveda: shukla and krishna |
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Shukla yajurveda (vaajasaaniiya) consists of 40 chapters in metrical form. |
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Krishna yajurveda (taittiriiya) has some portions which are in metrical form and some protion in prose forms and some portions contains a mixure of both. |
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The Yajur-Veda is part of the Hindu Vedas; these religious scriptures focus on sacrifice and are associated with the Brahmanas.
External Links
Additional Information
There are two primary schools of Yajurveda: shukla and krishna
Shukla yajurveda (vaajasaaniiya) consists of 40 chapters in metrical form.
Krishna yajurveda (taittiriiya) has some portions which are in metrical form and some protion in prose forms and some portions contains a mixure of both.