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Atharvaveda – All Mandals
The Atharvaveda is divided into 20 mandalas, or books. The mandalas are not of equal length, and they vary in terms of their content. The first and tenth mandalas are the longest, while the ninth and twentieth mandalas are the shortest. The mandalas of the Atharvaveda are not arranged in any particular order, and they… Read more
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Atharvaveda
The Atharvaveda is the fourth Veda of Hinduism, and is considered to be the most recent of the four Vedas. It is a collection of hymns, incantations, and spells that deal with a wide variety of topics, including magic, medicine, love, war, and death. The Atharvaveda is thought to have been composed over a period… Read more
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Yajurveda – All Mandals
The Yajurveda is divided into two main branches: The Black Yajurveda (Krishna Yajurveda) The White Yajurveda (Shukla Yajurveda). Each branch has its own set of mandals, or chapters. Black Yajurveda The Black Yajurveda has two mandals: White Yajurveda The White Yajurveda has four mandals: In addition to the mandals, the Yajurveda also includes a number… Read more
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Yajurveda
The Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas, the most sacred scriptures of Hinduism. It is a collection of mantras and verses that are used in Hindu worship and rituals. The name Yajurveda comes from the Sanskrit words yajus, meaning “worship” or “sacrifice”, and veda, meaning “knowledge”. The Yajurveda is divided into two main branches:… Read more
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Samaveda – All Mandalas
The Samaveda is divided into 10 mandalas, or books. The mandalas are not arranged chronologically, but rather by length, with the shortest mandalas first. The mandalas are as follows: The mandalas are further divided into suktas, or hymns. Each sukta is a collection of stanzas, or verses, that are addressed to a particular deity or… Read more
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Samaveda
Samaveda is one of the four sacred texts or Vedas of Hinduism, along with Rigveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. The term “Samaveda” is derived from the Sanskrit words “sama,” which means “melody” or “song,” and “Veda,” which means “knowledge” or “sacred text.” Therefore, Samaveda can be understood as the “Knowledge of Melodies” or the “Veda of… Read more
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