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Samaveda‐Guidance on singing a mantra during yajnavrites

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Explanation:

(a) Rig Veda is a collection of around thousands of mantras in Sanskrit, praising different deities in its form and words, and the gods who are unfamiliar to the present time.

(b) Samaveda has a reference and is connected to music through Yojana.

It describes how gods are called and deities are invoked by singing songs that arouses devotions, and requests them to come and sing the praise of the gods.

(c) Atharvaveda is the fourth Veda and the text in the book is related to the details, information, and knowledge relevant and connected to the everyday life. The text records and talks of daily rituals and daily activities.

It has a combination of around 730 hymns and approximately 6000 mantras in total.

Atharvaveda gets its name from the Sanskrit word 'Atharvaveda' which signify and mean procedures for everyday life.

According to some historians the Veda might be named after the preacher named Tharman.

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