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1. VEDIC RELIGION
explanations in the work itself, often immediately following the verses. Of the Black Yajurveda four major recensions survive, all showing by and large the same arrangement, but differing in many other respects, notably in the individual discussion of the rituals but also in matters of phonology and
accent.
The Yajur Veda
(Taittiriya Sanhita) Arthur Berriedale Keith, translator 1914
KANDAI PRAPATHAKA IV
The Soma Cups
a Indra with the Maruts, the bull, for gladness, Drink the Soma, for joy, to thy content. Pour within thy belly the wave of sweetness; Thou art from of old the king of the pressed
drinks.
b Thou art taken with a support; to Indra with the Maruts
thee, This is thy birthplace; to Indra with the Maruts thee!
Yajurveda consists of Yajus. (chants) for the entire sacrificial ceremony. The Yajurveda gave importance to the sacrifice itself. These were developed, as the rituals and Sacrifices became the center of the Vedic Religion, and proper form and ritual purity were emphasized. After all without that
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