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Shukla Yajurveda

शुक्ल यजुर्वेद

Vajasaneyi Samhita

The Shukla Yajurveda (Vajasaneyi Samhita) — 40 adhyayas of pure sacrificial mantras, separated from Brahmana commentary, covering the complete spectrum of Vedic ritual from Darshapurnamasa to the sublime Isha Upanishad.

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About This Text

The Shukla Yajurveda represents the “White” or “pure” recension of the Yajurveda, where sacrificial mantras are presented without interspersed Brahmana commentary. The Vajasaneyi Samhita, attributed to the sage Yajnavalkya, is the principal text of this tradition. Its 40 adhyayas systematically cover the ritual liturgy — from the basic Darsha-Purnamasa rites through the elaborate Soma sacrifices, Rajasuya, and Ashvamedha, culminating in the profound Isha Upanishad (Adhyaya 40).

How This Text Is Organised

The Shukla Yajurveda follows a two-level hierarchy of adhyayas and mantras.

Adhyayas

40 chapters

Mantras

Individual verses (yajus)

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Adhyayas of the Shukla Yajurveda

The Vajasaneyi Samhita is divided into 40 Adhyayas (chapters).
Adhyayas 1–25 cover the liturgy of the major sacrifices, while 26–39 deal with supplementary rites. Adhyaya 40 is the celebrated Isha Upanishad.

Adhyaya 1

Darsha-Purnamasa (new and full moon sacrifice) mantras.

31 mantras

Adhyaya 2

Continuation of the Darsha-Purnamasa rites.

34 mantras

Adhyaya 3

Agnihotra and daily fire offerings.

63 mantras

Adhyaya 4

Seasonal sacrifices (Chaturmasya).

37 mantras

Adhyaya 5

Soma purchase and preparation rites.

43 mantras

Adhyaya 6

Diksha (consecration) and Pravargya.

36 mantras

Adhyaya 7

Morning Soma pressing (Pratar-savana).

48 mantras

Adhyaya 8

Midday Soma pressing (Madhyandina-savana).

63 mantras

Adhyaya 9

Evening Soma pressing (Tritiya-savana).

40 mantras

Adhyaya 10

Sautramani and supplementary Soma rites.

34 mantras

Adhyaya 11

Agnicayana preliminaries and altar construction.

83 mantras

Adhyaya 12

First layer of the fire altar.

116 mantras

Adhyaya 13

Second and third layers of the fire altar.

58 mantras

Adhyaya 14

Fourth and fifth layers of the fire altar.

30 mantras

Adhyaya 15

Completion of the fire altar.

64 mantras

Adhyaya 16

Satarudriya -- the famous Rudra hymn (Namakam).

66 mantras

Adhyaya 17

Fire altar supplementary formulas.

99 mantras

Adhyaya 18

Agnicayana continuation and Vayu offerings.

76 mantras

Adhyaya 19

Sautramani and additional formulas.

95 mantras

Adhyaya 20

Royal consecration (Rajasuya) mantras.

89 mantras

Adhyaya 21

Rajasuya continuation.

60 mantras

Adhyaya 22

Ashvamedha (horse sacrifice) preliminaries.

34 mantras

Adhyaya 23

Ashvamedha continuation.

64 mantras

Adhyaya 24

Purushamedha and victim lists.

38 mantras

Adhyaya 25

Ashvamedha conclusion and Purushamedha.

47 mantras

Adhyaya 26

Supplementary Agnihotra and Soma formulas.

26 mantras

Adhyaya 27

Supplementary sacrificial mantras.

45 mantras

Adhyaya 28

Additional offering formulas.

46 mantras

Adhyaya 29

Supplementary Rudra mantras and hymns.

60 mantras

Adhyaya 30

Purushamedha victim lists.

22 mantras

Adhyaya 31

Purusha Sukta and cosmogonic hymns.

22 mantras

Adhyaya 32

Shivasankalpa and meditation mantras.

16 mantras

Adhyaya 33

Supplementary mantras for various rites.

96 mantras

Adhyaya 34

Mantras for Soma and Agni rites.

58 mantras

Adhyaya 35

Pitrmedha (funeral) mantras.

22 mantras

Adhyaya 36

Pitryajna and ancestral rites.

24 mantras

Adhyaya 37

Pravargya supplementary mantras.

21 mantras

Adhyaya 38

Mantras for various rituals.

28 mantras

Adhyaya 39

Additional sacrificial formulas.

13 mantras

Adhyaya 40

Isha Upanishad -- the crown jewel of the Vajasaneyi Samhita on the nature of the Self and renunciation.

17 mantras