Mantra vs Yajurveda - What's the difference?
mantra | yajurveda |
(label) The hymn portions of the Vedas; any passage of these used as a prayer.
A phrase repeated to assist concentration during meditation, originally in Hinduism.
(label) A slogan or phrase often repeated.
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The third of the four Vedas, or canonical texts of Hinduism, containing the liturgy (mantras) needed to perform the sacrifices of the religion of the Vedic period.
As a noun mantra
is .As a proper noun yajurveda is
the third of the four vedas, or canonical texts of hinduism, containing the liturgy (mantras) needed to perform the sacrifices of the religion of the vedic period.mantra
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(en noun)citation, page= , passage=The pre-match mantra from the Scotland camp may have been of it not being a “must win” game but that fooled no-one, Poland’s win in Georgia earlier last night simply crystallised how vital it was for the Scots not to lose any more ground at this stage of an intensely competitive campaign.}}