Yajur Veda


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Yajur Veda /ˌjʌdʒʊə ˈveɪdə, -ˈviːdə/
noun Hinduism one of the four Vedas, used in the sacrificial ritual.
– origin from Sanskrit yajus ‘sacrificial formula’ and Veda.
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