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 | | Yajurveda is the Veda of yajana or worship. |  | | The whole of Rigveda and most of Atharvaveda are in the form of poetry, or hymns to the deities and the elements. |  | | The custom is to enumerate Yajurveda and Samaveda after the Rigveda, and mention Atharvaveda last. |
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http://www.newpaltz.edu/nisa/vedas.html
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| | Yajurveda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Yajurveda (Sanskrit यजुर्वेदः yajurveda, a tatpurusha compound of yajus "sacrifice" + veda "knowledge") is one of the four Hindu Vedas; it contains religious texts focussing on liturgy and ritual. |  | | The Shukla Yajurveda consists of vedic hymns, while the Krishna Yajurveda includes all the text also in the Shukla Yajurveda, and has additional prose commentary. |  | | It consists of 8 books or kandas, subdivided in chapters or prapathakas, further subdivided into individual hymns. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yajurveda
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| | Yajnavalkya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The seer of a Shukla Yajurveda (A version of Yajurveda, attributed to Yajnavalkya see White Yajurveda) from Lord Surya or Sun God, the revealer of knowledge of Brahman to Janaka the king of Mithila and others, Yajnavalkya hails supreme among sages of sacred memory. |  | | Yajnavalkya stands distinguished both in the Shrutis and in the Smritis, and he is especially known for his unsurpassed spiritual wisdom and power. |  | | Yajnavalkya worshipped and extolled the Sun, the master of the Vedas, for the purpose of acquiring the fresh Vedic portions not known to his preceptor, Vaishampayana. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yajnavalkya
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| | ATHARVVEDA |
 | | Thus Yajurveda is a kind of sacrificial prayer-book for the adhvaryu priest, composed in sacred hymns in verse of different mantras and also in prose. |  | | Yajurveda is a collection of sacred mantras or texts to be recited at the time of ritual sacrifice. |  | | The Rigveda underlines the path of jnan or knowledge, the Yajurveda that of karma or action, and Samaveda the path of bhakti or devotion and total surrender. |
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http://www.onlinedarshan.com/vedas/veda.asp?veda=3
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| | Vedas - YajurVeda 1 |
 | | The Yajurveda includes mantras related to, worship of god, vedic rituals related to worship and religious sacrifices. |  | | The 40th Chapter of the Shukla Yajurveda is referred to as 'Ishavasyopnishada'. |  | | Because of some reason the Guru was angry on his student and told him to return to him the knowledge. |
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http://www.aryabhatt.com/vedas/yajurveda1.htm
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| | .:SAKSIVC: Vedic Literature: Yajur Veda: Shukla and Krişhņa Connection:. |
 | | Hence Krişhņa Yajurveda Samhitā is a mixture of the mantra verses and explanatory Brāhmaņa verses. |  | | However in the Krişhņa Yajurveda Samhitā, the explanatory verses from the associated Brāhmaņa, the Taittirīya Brāhmaņa were inserted into the Yajurveda Samhitā text itself presumably as a help for the persons performing the ritual. |  | | The practice of regarding the Vājasaneyi Samhita as the sole Yajurveda Samhitā, prevalent in some circles in Northern India, is absurd. |
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http://www.vedah.com/org/literature/yajurVeda/s&kConnection.asp
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 | | Brihadaranyaka of Shukla Yajurveda: This text forms the 17th book of the Kanva Shatapatha Brahmana, and the 14th book of the Madhyandina Shatapatha Brahmana. |  | | 2.3.1.23 Yajurveda, endowed with chhandas brilliant with Omkara as its mouth was stationed there along with the Suktas (hymns), the Brahmanas and Mantras intermingled with the arthas (objects, purposes) of the Yajna. |  | | The Yajurveda therefore is a liturgical text, but also contains sacrificial formulas to serve the purpose of ceremonial religion (yaju is derived from the root “yag” — to sacrifice). |
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http://www.dharmicscriptures.org/Vedic_SB_Intro.doc
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| | Yajur Veda - TheBestLinks.com - Yajurveda, Hinduism, Religion, Scripture, ... |
 | | Yajurveda, Yajur Veda, Hinduism, Religion, Scripture, Krishna, Vedas, Brahmanas... |  | | Yajur Veda - TheBestLinks.com - Yajurveda, Hinduism, Religion, Scripture,... |  | | 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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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Yajurveda.html
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| | Veda |
 | | The priest knowing the Rigveda is called ‘hotri’, of the Yajurveda ‘adhvaryu’, of the Saamaveda ‘udgaatri’ and of the Atharvaveda ‘brahma’. |  | | The widely used hymns addressed to Rudra are part of the Yajurveda. |  | | The udgaatri invokes the gods for worship, the hotri pleases them with hymns, the adhvaryu offers the oblations and brahma oversees the ritual and ensures that the procedure is observed accurately. |
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http://www.bsna.org/bzine-m/jan2k1/bvani-y2k/veda.htm
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 | | Yajurveda Vedas are the most sacred amongst all the Hindu scriptures, there are principally 4 Vedas, Rigved, Yajurved, Samved and Atharvaved. |  | | (The Yajurveda by Devi Chand M.A. page 377) b) Yajurveda, Chapter 40, Verse 8 It is mentioned in Yajurved, Chapter 40, Verse 8, “He is body less and pure” “He hath attained unto the bright, bodiless, woundless, sinewless, the pure which evil hath not pierced. |  | | a) Yajurveda, Chapter 32, Verse 3 It is mentioned in Yajurved, Chapter 32, Verse 3 “na tasya pratima asti” “There is no image of Him” It further says as “He is unborn, He deserves our worship” “There is no image of him whose glory verily is great. |
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http://www.irf.net/islam_hinduism.doc
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| | Search Results for "Yajurveda" at Linkcentre.com |
 | | andnbsp Vaikhanasas claim to be a surviving school of Vedic ritual, the Taittiriya sakha of the Krishna Yajurveda. |  | | about 1300 BC, is the original collection of hymns, poems and mantras, the Samaveda is the way the hymns were chanted and the Yajurveda is a further collection of mantras concerning natural order and purity. |  | | Bhoor Buvah Swah Tat Savitur Varenyam Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayaat (Yajurveda 36.3) Meaning: O’ God, Thou art, the giver of life, The remover of pains and |
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http://linkcentre.com/keysearch.php?keyword=Yajurveda
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| | Parampara India - Article by Dr. Gautam Chatterjee |
 | | The third Veda is the Yajurveda which addresses to the worshipping as Yaj means worship. |  | | Black Yajurveda which contains the mantras and the White Yajurveda deals with the prose of worship. |  | | This book or Veda of ‘sacrificial prayers’, lays down the code and procedures for the performance of religious rites. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/gautam/hind0002.htm
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| | Discover Hinduism - Ummah.com |
 | | Yajurveda is one of the four hindu vedas, the earliest written books known about hinduism. |  | | Today however, worshipping of natural elements by hindus is not widespread; although it is fully tolerated and is practiced by some hindus. |  | | It actually consists of rituals to be used to worship the natural elements(Air, Rain, Fire, Sun etc.). |
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http://www.ummah.net/forum/showthread.php?t=45939
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| | The Iyer Home Page |
 | | However, these scholars recite the Atharvaveda using the intonation system of the Krishna Yajurveda. |  | | However, there are a few who follow the sutras of Baudhayana, and still others who follow Hiranyakesi's sutras. |  | | An overwhelming majority of South Indian brahmanas (including Iyers) are affiliated to this branch of the Yajurveda. |
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http://www.bharatavarsha.com/iyer/schools.html
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| | IslamiCity Forum: Islam and Hinduism |
 | | Another beautiful attribute of God mentioned in the Rigveda Book II hymn 1 verse 3 is Vishnu. |  | | However if it is said that Brahma is Almighty God who has four heads with each head having a crown, Muslims take strong exception to it. |  | | The following verses from the Yajurveda echo a similar concept of God: |
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http://www.islamicity.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=249&PN=1
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| | A Glimpse of Vedic Literature By - Kumar Sanjay Jha |
 | | The Yajurveda is the book of the Adhvaryu priests. |  | | It is a collection of short magic spells used by a certain class of priests at the time of sacrifices. |  | | There are two main texts of the Yajurveda: Sukla Yajurveda or Vajasaneyi (Madhyandin and Kanva) and Krsna-Yajurveda (Taittiriya, Kathaka, Maitrayani and Kapisthal). |
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http://www.ignca.nic.in/nl001802.htm
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| | Vaikhanasas |
 | | Vaikhanasas claim to be a surviving school of Vedic ritual, the Taittiriya sakha of the Krishna Yajurveda. |  | | Vaikhanasa tradition says the sage Vikhanas, who was a manifestation of Brahma or Vishnu, composed the Vaikhanasa Kalpasutra and taught four disciples, Atri, Bhringu, Kasyapa, and Marici, the procedures of samurtarcana, devotional service to Vishnu in images. |  | | This sutra - text forms part of the Black Yajurveda tradition and derives its name probably from Vaikhanas who was its author. |
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http://www.salagram.net/vaikhanasa-vaishnavas.html
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| | rudram_chamakam |
 | | Gandhiji wanted to hear the recital of the Vedas according to the South Indian tradition. |  | | Sri Rudram-Chamakam occupies a very important place in Vedic literature and in the practice of Vedic Religion. |  | | And as it is seen in all the 101 Shakhas of the Yajurveda, it is called 'Satarudriyam'. |
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http://www.geocities.com/parasu41/rudram_chamakam.html
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| | Yajurveda - Vedas |
 | | The Yajurveda contains hymns derived from the older Rigveda and combines them with newer passages of prose. |  | | The Blue Dove Bookshop is a project of the Blue Dove Foundation, dedicated to making available the finest works from the world's religions and spiritual traditions. |  | | An indispensable book for anyone interested in the Vedas. |
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http://www.bluedove.com/bookshop/DisplayDetail.aspx?which=531
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| | Author: Vishal Agarwal |
 | | In fact, the Parisishta might be quoting only select verses of the 4 Vedas (besides their first mantras) merely for the purpose of Vedavrata rite (described in the text of Uttamapatala). |  | | It is rather odd that Witzel should misquote his own earlier article in a careless manner and refer to a non-existent passage in a well-known text. |  | | However, in reality, this is merely a conjecture and not a proven fact [see Note 3]. |
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http://vishalagarwal.bharatvani.org/uttamapatala.html
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| | Upanishad - Voyager, the free encyclopedia |
 | | These philosophical and meditative tracts form the backbone of Hindu thought. |  | | Wikisource has original text related to this article: |  | | Taittirīya = Kŗṣṇa Yajurveda, Mukhya Upaniṣad : see Taittiriya Upanişad (From Food to Joy) |
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http://www.voyager.in/Upanishads
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| | QUERIES ON ISLAM |
 | | It is mentioned in Yajurveda Chapter 40 verse 8 |  | | Such descriptions are also against what is propounded in Yajurveda Chapter 32, verse 3 which says |
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http://www.irf.net/irf/dtp/dawah_tech/ques40a.htm
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| | Kaamakoti Yajurveda Paatthasaala, Irinjalakuda |
 | | The students are selected from those who have started the Braahmacharya Vratham after Upanayanam and the earlier Shodasakriyas (Click here) as prescribed, and between the ages of 8 and 12. |  | | The 44 Prasnams (Prapaatthams) with 27,000 Vaakyams of the Krishna Yajurveda Samhitha are taught in the six-year course. |  | | The present faculty and most of the present-day Yajurveda scholars were the old students of the Paatthasaala. |
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http://www.namboothiri.com/articles/yajurveda-paatthasaala.htm
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| | Sathya Sai Baba - Upanishad Vahini - II. Isavasyopanishad |
 | | These Four were taught by Vedavyasa, the greatest among the exponents of the Vedas, to his disciples, in the Dwaparayuga. |  | | Just then, the Rishis who revere the Vedas, flew into the place in the shape of Thiththiri birds and ate up the regurgitated Yajurveda. |  | | The sections thus taught by the Vaji came to be called 'Vajasaneyi'. |
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http://laluni.helloyou.ws/askbaba/upanishadvahini/upanishad02.html
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| | Shri Veda Bharathi |
 | | The Taittiriya-Samhita which is widely prevalent in South India, has 7 Kandas or books, 44 prapathakas or chapters, and 651 Anuvakas or Mantras. |  | | The YajurVeda is in two major forms, the Krishna and the Shukla. |  | | The former, more prevalent in the south has 40 Adhyayas or chapters, 328 Anuvakas or sections, and 2086 mantras. |
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http://www.shrivedabharathi.org
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| | Vedamu.org - About Us |
 | | Sri Rudram contains Namakam, Chamakam, Manyu Suktam, Purusha Suktam, Sri Suktam and Mantra Pushpam along with Laghunyasam from Krishna Yajurveda. |  | | The Satapatha Brahmanam forming part of Sukla Yajurveda is a very important Brahmanam. |  | | There are only a very few Vedic scholars who are in the know of this sakha. |
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http://www.vedamu.org/Media/audio/chanting.asp
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| | The Iyer Heritage Site |
 | | The hymn appears in the 10th Book of the Rig Veda Samhita, and is reproduced in the 3rd section of the Taittriya Aranyaka of the Yajurveda. |  | | rig.ra (~39 K) rig.ra.hqx (~52 K) Shukla Yajurveda mantra chanted by Pandit Jasraj. |  | | sukla.ra (~26 K) sukla.ra.hqx (~36 K) Yajurveda mantra chanted by Pandit Jasraj. |
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http://www.bharatavarsha.com/iyer/chants.html
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| | SurajInfo - Ganesha - Welcomes you |
 | | Taitariya is the main branch of Krishna Yajurveda and in which there are 40 chapters (i.e. |  | | While the first of the two was taken over by Vaishampayan, the second one was headed by Yadnyavalkya. |  | | There are however two types of Yajurvadas, one is Krishna Yajurveda and second one is Shukla Yajurvada. |
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http://www.surajinfo.com/ganesha/yajurveda.asp
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| | The Advaita Vedânta Home Page - Upanishads |
 | | The SAkta upanishads are grouped together, although some teach worship of sarasvatI, lakshmI or pArvatI, and others describe SrIcakra upAsanA, where Sakti is identified with brahman Itself, rather than being the Sakti of one of brahmA, vishNu or Siva. |  | | The yajurveda column has two rows under each heading - kRshNa yajurveda texts are in the upper row, and Sukla yajurveda texts in the lower one. |  | | Comments: The classification of the upanishads on the basis of their subject matter seems reasonable, and other than the 10 principal ones, most of the upanishads quoted by the earliest commentators fall under the sAmAnya vedAnta category. |
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http://www.advaita-vedanta.org/avhp/upanishad.html
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| | Vedas - YajurVeda 5 |
 | | (101) KURVANNEVEHA KARMANI JIJIVISHEEHADATAM SAMAHA AEVAM KHAYI NANYA YETHO ASTI NA -------------(40/2, Yajurveda) |  | | While performing our deeds, we should desire to live for a 100 years. |  | | Only by doing so can one achieve the desired thing. |
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http://www.aryabhatt.com/vedas/yajurveda5.htm
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| | Your e - Acharya on Indian Tradition |
 | | The Kataka branch brahmanas are found in Kashmir and those of Maitraayinee are found in Gujarat and the south. |  | | The commentaries written on this by Saayanaachaarya, Balakrishna Deekshita and Bhatta Bhaskara are available. |  | | Just as only one branch of Rigveda from among its 21 is available, five branches or sub-branches of Yajurveda are available today. |
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http://www.acharyaonline.com/yajurveda1.htm
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| | Sri Rudram - Rudraprashna - Namakam - Chamakam |
 | | The first part, chapter 16 of the Yajurveda, is known as Namakam because of the repeated use of the word "Namo" in it. |  | | The second part, chapter 18 of the Yajurveda, is known as chamakam because of the repeated use of the words "Chame". |
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http://astrojyoti.com/srirudram.htm
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| | Newari Lexicon: Show Word -- adhvaryu |
 | | one who knows Yajurveda is called adhvaryu çtvis |
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| | YAJURVEDAS |
 | | This particular richa, while glorifying the 'Vedas' advises a man to dedicate his various sense of perceptions to them- 'speech'to Rigveda, 'mind' to Yajurveda and 'vital-force' to Samveda respectively so that they become more power,strength and stability. |  | | The knowledge of the Vedas can make a person capable and strong. |
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http://www.urday.com/yajurveda5.htm
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| | YAJURVEDA |
 | | This mantra of the Yajurveda is well known as Gayatri mantra and the above mantra is |  | | He is the one who enlightens us and inspires us to engage in good, noble deeds. |  | | May I be blessed with food, comforts, perseverance, power of thinking, power of speech, energy to performs good deeds, energy to perform Yagya and to praise, power to listen, radiance and internal energy, by performing this Yagya. |
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http://www.telugutoranam.com/hinduism/index.php3?slide=yajurveda2
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| | NATARAJ BOOKS - VEDAS |
 | | YAJURVEDA SAMHITA: Sanskrit Text Transliteration and Translation, 3 vols. |  | | RK-YAJUH PREFACES: Critical Introductions to the English Translations of the Rgveda and the Yajurveda. |
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http://www.users.interport.net/n/a/nataraj/VEDAS.html
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| | Kanvasatapathabrahmanam |
 | | The Satapathabrahmana is the only available Brahmana related to Sukla Yajurveda. |  | | It has two recensions, namely Madhyandina and Kanva. |
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http://www.ignca.nic.in/km_12_22.htm
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| | Find in a Library: Thinking with the Yajurveda |
 | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | Find in a Library: Thinking with the Yajurveda |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/96397fbc0e63fe8a.html
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| | Blessingsonthenet.com |
 | | A school of the Yajurveda occupying a position between the black and white Yajurveda |  | | A class of beings similar to identical with the Vidya-dharas |
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http://www.blessingsonthenet.com/glossary/getalpha.asp?pg=201&flag=1
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| | Yajurveda - Taittiriya Samhita, Brahmana, Aranyaka etc. |
 | | The Yajurveda literature is divided into the White (Shukla) and the Black (Krishna) Yajurveda literature, |  | | Here we offer Krishna Yajurveda works of the Taittiriya Shaka as Devanagari editions with svara marks. |  | | - Yajurveda - Sansknet Documents (formerly available at Sansknet.org) |
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http://www.sanskritweb.net/yajurveda
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