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There are two primary versions of the Yajurveda: Shukla (white) and Krishna (black). The White Yajurveda consists of vedic hymns, while the Black Yajurveda includes all the text also in the White Yajurveda, and has additional prose commentary.
There are two, almost identical, recensions of the White Yajurveda:
The text consists of 40 books of hymns. Most famous is the Ashvamedha or horse sacrifice described in books 22–25.
There are four recensions of the Black Yajurveda:
The best known of these is TS. It consists of 8 books or kandas, subdivided in chapters or prapathakas, further subdivided into individual hymns.
Some individual hymns have gained importance in Hinduism, e. g. TS 4.5 and 4.7 correspond to the Shri Rudram Chamakam, and 1.8.6.i to the Shaivaite Tryambakam mantra. The formula bhur bhuvaḥ suvaḥ prefixed to the ( rigvedic) Gayatri mantra is also from the Yajurveda, appearing four times.
Each of the recensions has a Brahmana associated with it, and some of them also have associated Shrautasutra s, Grhyasutra s, Aranyakas, Upanishads and Pratishakhya s.