Yajur-veda


a samhita, containing a collection of sacrificial formulas.
historical examples

the history of antiquity, volume iv (of 6) max duncker
the cl-ssic myths in english literature and in art (2nd ed.) (1911) charles mills gayley

noun
(hinduism) the second veda, consisting of prayers and sacrificial formulas primarily for use by the priests

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