To answer this question, we need to understand which Indian holy book the quote "natasye pratima asti..." is taken from. Let's go through each option to determine the correct answer:
Option A) Yajurveda - This option is incorrect. The Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas in Hinduism, but the quote "natasye pratima asti..." is not from the Yajurveda.
Option B) Rig Veda - This option is incorrect. The Rig Veda is another one of the four Vedas, but the quote "natasye pratima asti..." is not from the Rig Veda.
Option C) Sam Veda - This option is incorrect. The Sam Veda is one of the four Vedas, but the quote "natasye pratima asti..." is not from the Sam Veda.
Option D) Atharvaveda - This option is incorrect. The Atharvaveda is the fourth Veda, but the quote "natasye pratima asti..." is not from the Atharvaveda.
Option E) Ayurveda - This option is incorrect. Ayurveda is not one of the four Vedas. It is a system of traditional medicine in India.
The correct answer is not listed among the given options. The quote "natasye pratima asti..." is actually from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, which is a part of the Yajurveda.