Yajurveda
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The Yajurveda is one of the four canonical texts of Hinduism, the Vedas. By some, it is estimated to have been composed between 1400-1000 BCE, the Yajurveda 'Samhita', or 'compilation', contains the liturgy (mantras) needed to perform the sacrifices of the Veda, and the added Brahmana and Shrautasutra add information on the interpretation and on the details of their performance.
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See also
- Karpuragauram Karunavtaaram
- Kalpa (Vedanga)
- Mahīdhara
- Shatapatha Brahmana
- Vedas
- Yajna
- Hinduism
- Hindu philosophy
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