The Yajurveda (Sanskrit: यजुर्वेदः, yajurvedaḥ, from yajus meaning "worship", and veda meaning "knowledge") is the Veda primarily of prose mantras for worship rituals. An ancient Vedic Sanskrit text, it is a compilation of ritual-offering formulas that were said by a priest while an individual performed ritual actions such as those before the yajna fire. Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas, and one of the scriptures of Hinduism.
The Yajurveda comprises the self dedication and prayer to the Hindu gods for human extinction (Nirban) from this "Vanity Fair" through divine knowledge (Brahma Jnan), devotion and respect to gods (Bhakti), and doing work free from desire (Niskam Karma).
The author, Amrit Ranjan Acharya, was born in Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. He was the writer and principal of Akandabari High School and Maheshpur High School. Some of his book are “Amrit Katha” and some of his Bengali poem books are “Rigved, Samved, Yajurved, Atharbaved, Mitrakshar”. He was awarded “Baidik kabi” by Mahabanga Sahityaparisadim in 2014.