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Yajur may
refer to: Yajurveda, the
third of the four
canonical texts of
Hinduism Yajur, Haifa, a
Palestinian Arab village...
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About Shukla Yajur Veda By a
group of
Shukla Yajur Vedis The
Texts of the
White Yajurveda Ralph Griffith Translation (1899) The
Yajur Veda – Taittiriya...
- (Kr̥ṣṇa-
yajur-vedá) 4. Māitrāyaṇa-saṁhitā́ (Kr̥ṣṇa-
yajur-vedá) 5. Tāittirīya-saṁhitā́ (Kr̥ṣṇa-
yajur-vedá) 6. Vājasaneya-saṁhitā́ (Şukla-
yajur-vedá) with...
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Yajur (Arabic: ياجور,
Yâjûr) was a
Palestinian Arab
village located 9.5
kilometres (5.9 mi)
southeast of Haifa. It was depo****ted
during the 1947–48...
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Chronology of Hinduism: ca. 1500–1000 BCE Rig Veda; ca. 1200–900 BCE
Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and
Atharva Veda (p. xviii);
Hindu texts began with the...
- (Mahānārāyaṇa) Upanishad, a
Vaishnava Upanishad in the
Taittiriya Samhita of
Krishna Yajur Veda. The
author of
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea (60-80 CE) has written...
- eighty-six
shakhas for the
Yajur Veda, but that only five of
these are now extant, with a
sixth partially extant. For the
Yajur Veda the five (partially...
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giver of life is also emphasized. In
various sources,
including the
Yajur Veda, she is
described as
having healed Indra after he
drank too much Soma...
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original on 13
August 2023.
Retrieved 6
October 2016. For
quotation regarding Yajur Veda as
containing contrary sets of attributes, and
marking point for emergence...
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Yajur are
known as the
Shukla (or "white")
Yajur Veda and the
Krishna (or 'Black')
Yajur Veda... of the
black Yajur Veda, five
shakhas are known: the Taittiriya...