Correct option is A
The correct answer is (a) Yajurveda.
· The Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas of Hinduism and is known for its focus on rituals and sacrifices.
· It is available in two main textual versions: Krishna (Black) Yajurveda and Shukla (White) Yajurveda.
· The Krishna Yajurveda includes both the mantras (hymns) and the Brahmanas (prose explanations), often intermingled.
· The Shukla Yajurveda separates the mantras and Brahmanas into distinct sections.
· The Yajurveda describes various rituals to be performed both publicly and privately, including the precise execution of sacrificial rites.
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Samaveda: Primarily focuses on musical chants and melodies derived from the Rigveda. It does not have the Krishna and Shukla divisions.
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Rigveda: Contains hymns and praises addressed to various deities. It is not divided into Krishna and Shukla versions.
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Atharvaveda: Consists of spells, incantations, and hymns. It also does not have the Krishna and Shukla divisions.