Definition
The Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas, focusing on sacrificial rites and formulas. It serves as a guidebook for priests performing Vedic sacrifices. Think of it as the ancient Indian equivalent of a ceremonial instruction manual. It contains prose mantras and verses recited during yajnas (sacrifices). The Yajurveda provides detailed instructions on the procedures and rituals involved in Vedic sacrifices. It's like a detailed recipe book for conducting religious ceremonies.