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Krishna Yajurvediya Taittireeya Samhita, Brahmanam, Aranyakam, Ekagnikandam - Sanskrit | Vedas Book

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SKU 91001064
Publisher Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Giri

8.75 inch

11.5 inch

Soft Bound

3 inch

4.6121lb

"Krishna Yajurvediya Taittireeya Samhita, Brahmanam, Aranyakam, Ekagnikandam" is a revered Sanskrit text that is part of the Krishna Yajurveda, one of the primary branches of the Vedas, the ancient sacred scriptures of Hinduism. This collection consists of several sections: the Samhita, Brahmanam, Aranyakam, and Ekagnikandam, each serving a unique purpose and providing valuable insights into various aspects of Vedic rituals, philosophy, and spiritual knowledge.

The Taittireeya Samhita is the foundational part of the Krishna Yajurveda, containing mantras, hymns, and instructions for performing sacrifices (Yajnas). This section of the text focuses on the Vedic rituals, detailing the procedures for the performance of sacred ceremonies, offering hymns to the deities, and the invocations required for invoking divine blessings. It is highly respected for its comprehensive explanations and the precision with which it preserves ancient Vedic traditions.

The Brahmanam part of the text further elaborates on the Samhita, offering detailed descriptions of the rituals and their significance. It emphasizes the philosophical and spiritual aspects of the Yajnas and their connection to the cosmos and the divine. The Brahmanam serves as a guide to understanding the purpose and deeper meaning behind Vedic rituals, guiding priests and scholars in performing these sacred rites.

The Aranyakam section is a later addition that serves as a manual for ascetics and those seeking spiritual knowledge in the forest (Aranya). It addresses the duties and practices of individuals who retire to the forest for meditation and spiritual practice. This portion highlights the importance of contemplation, self-discipline, and the pursuit of higher knowledge away from the distractions of society.