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Yajurveda (Apastamba) - Amavasya Tarpanam - Sanskrit - Tamil with Tamil Instructions | Vedas Book

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SKU 9788179504680
Language Publisher Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Sanskrit Tamil

Giri

Nil

5 inch

7 inch

Soft Bound

0.5 inch

0.2094lb

• The Yajurveda Apastamba Amavasya Tarpanam book is a guide for performing the Amavasya Tarpanam ritual according to the Apastamba Sutra, which is a text belonging to the Yajurveda tradition.

• The Amavasya Tarpanam ritual is a Hindu ancestral ritual performed on the new moon day (amavasya) to offer oblations to one's ancestors.

• The book contains detailed instructions on the performance of the ritual, including the mantras to be recited and the steps to be followed. It also includes information on the significance of the ritual and the benefits of performing it.

• The main purpose of the Yajurveda Apastamba Amavasya Tarpanam book is to help individuals perform the Amavasya Tarpanam ritual correctly and effectively.

• The ritual is believed to help one honor and connect with their ancestors, seek their blessings and guidance, and attain spiritual benefits.

• This book is available in Sanskrit-Tamil, and since the text is bold, it is easy for anyone to read. Older people can easily read the book as well.

• This book is used as a reference guide for priests or gurus who perform the ritual for others.

• This book is a source of knowledge and understanding of Hindu ancestral rituals and their significance.

• This book is a tool for those interested in deepening their spiritual practice and connecting with their ancestry.

• The purpose of this book is to preserve and pass on the knowledge and traditions of the Yajurveda and Apastamba Sutra.

• Visit Giri's website and nearby stores to grab plenty of unique books that will help you find divinity. Find more such similar Hindu spiritual books, bhakti books, stotram books and more at the Giri book section!