adj.
Of or relating to the Veda or Vedas, the variety of Sanskrit in which they are written, or the Hindu culture that produced them.
n.
The early Sanskrit in which the Vedas are written.
Dictionary:
Ve·dic (vā'dĭk, vē'-) ![]() |
| WordNet: Vedic |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
of or relating to the Vedas or to the ancient Sanskrit in which they were written
Pertains to noun: Veda (meaning #1)
| Prakṛti (Asian Mythology) | |
| Yamī (Asian Mythology) | |
| Dyaus (Asian Mythology) |
| Who is the the founder of vedic mathematics? | |
| When did the Vedic Age begin? | |
| Where was this vedic square originated? |
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