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'Veda' means knowledge. The Vedas are the sacred texts for Hindu rituals and for the religion itself.

RigVeda, YajurVeda, AtharvaVeda and SamaVeda are the four Vedas.

The Rig Veda comprises of 1028 hymns in praise of various gods. These hymns or 'Suktas' are arranged in 10 'Mandalas' or books.

The Yajur Veda is mostly prose and makes use of the Rig Veda to explain sacrifices.

The Atharva Veda is a collection of spells and charms.

The Sama Veda is almost wholly drawn from the Rig Veda.

The Brahmanas are attached to each Veda as commentaries.

The Aranyakas are philosophical doctrines.

The Upanishads deal with spiritual topics such as the Universal Soul, The Absolute, the origin of the world and the mysteries of Nature.

The Vedangas , Upa Vedas, Sutras, Smritis and the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata are sacred Hindu scriptures.

All the above mentioned scriptures are part of the Vedic Literature.

All the above works are in Sanskrit.

Jyotisha Vedanga explains the science of Astrology. Public rituals are delineated in the rauta and Shulba Sutras of the Kalpa Vedanga, domestic rites in the Grihya Sutras. The Dharma Shastras are the source of religious law.. The knowledge of phonetics, grammar, poetry and the way of words in other Vedangas ensure the purity of mantra recitation.

The Upavedas reveal profound sciences: statecraft in the Arthaveda; medicine and health in Ayurveda; military science in the Dhanurveda; music and the arts in Gandharvaveda; and architecture in Sthapatyaveda. In addition, the Kama Sutras detail erotic pleasures. The Agamas have their ancillary texts as well, which elaborate the ancient wisdom, such as the Upagamas and Paddhatis.

This body of secondary scriptures is not necessarily regarded with the same degree of reverence as the Vedas and Agamas proper. They are considered Smriti, "that which is remembered," and are written by man, whereas the Vedas and Agamas are Shruti, "That which is heard," and are revealed by God. Some look at the smriti as scripture, others consider it sacred literature.

The above addendum is taken from Dancing with Siva, Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism, by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, found at:

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What is vedic religion?

it is a form of Hinduism, in which follower strictly follows the rules dictated in Vedas. It is called vedic because it originates and relies on the Vedas.


Why did Swami Dayanand criticise Hinduism?

This question betrays a misconception of the asker. Swamy Dayanand did never criticise Hinduism. He himself was a devout Hindu and became a monk according Hindu tradition. But it is true that he wanted Hinduism to be known by another name i.e. Vedic religion or Arya religion because he thought the term 'Hindu' was denigrating to the Hindus, by virtue of being first used by Persians. He wanted to re-establish the Vedas as the supreme authority for Hinduism as he thought that their position was unjustly usurped by the latter-day books such as mythological texts and epics. He refused to recognize the latter-day monistic Hindu cults such as Saivism and Vaishnavism and declared that whatever name appeared in the Vedas, it solely addressed one single God Almighty, but not different gods like most Hindus and others understood them. His constant refrain was "Let's go back to the Vedas" He wanted the Vedas to be the sole holybook for the Hindus, like the Bible is to the Christians and Qoran to Muslims. So, it is clear that he wanted the ancient Hinduism in place of its modern version which accepts the message of every godman, not just the Vedas.


When was the sanskrit written?

Sanskrit is the ancient most language written in Devnagri i.e. Hindi script.There is no specific date available in History but is said to be learnt from Rishis by Shruti, meaning by hearing. Later that was adopted to write the Vedas and from the date Vedas are written and read, Sanskrit was recognised.


What is the Hindus holy book?

the holy book is the Vedas? Apart from Vedas, there are many books which hindus consider holy - BhagwadGita, SrimadBhagwat Purana, other puranas, Upanishads, Ramayana, etc. There are many books in regional languages which also are considered holy, for example, Tolkappiyam, Jnaneshwari, and Rama Charit Manas.


How many languages in India have no written form?

All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.

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What language are the Vedas written in?

The Vedas were originally written in the language of ancient India. This very old language, also known as the language of Hinduism, was called 'Sanskrit.'


Who is the creator of Hinduism?

Vedas


What has the author Gokul Chand Narang written?

Gokul Chand Narang has written: 'Glorious history of Sikhism' -- subject(s): Sikhism, History 'Glorious Hinduism' -- subject(s): Hinduism 'Message of the Vedas' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Vedas


What is the written text of Hinduism?

The Vedas, Upanishads, Manusmriti, Srimad Bhagvatam, Bhagwad Geeta, Ramayana.


Why do Hinduism use the holy vedas for?

holy Vedas were originally commandments of God to first men. Vedas are used as guidance for daily life in Hinduism. Vedas are also used for religious activities and rituals.


The Vedas formed the basis of?

Hinduism.


What was the holy book of Hinduism?

Vedas


What religion is vedas based on?

Hinduism


What is the holy writing of hinduism?

The holy writings of Hinduism are known as the Vedas, which are a collection of ancient texts that contain hymns, prayers, rituals, and philosophical teachings. They are considered to be divinely revealed and are considered the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism.


Which language was the Vedas originally written in?

The Vedas were originally written in Sanskrit.Sanskrit is an ancient language of India. It is also known as the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism. It is also an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes and very rarely spoken.


Name the relations of Vedas and Sanskrit?

The Vedas are ancient Indian texts that were composed in Vedic Sanskrit, which is an early form of the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is the language in which the Vedas were written and is also considered to be the classical language of ancient Indian literature and religious texts.


Who s first religion in the word?

Hinduism is the oldest religion, but it didn't start out as a religion, it started out as practices then it got transformed into a religion. Hinduism has no actual founder. You can say that god is the founder of Hinduism, because the main base of Hinduism is the Vedas and the Vedas are believed to be writings of gods. So as god created Vedas we can say that god is the founder for Hinduism.