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Performing rituals to please many gods
Performing rituals to please many gods [APEX]
The chief god was Indra.
Majority to various deities, some to nature. Some are secular, others are philosophical. many gods
Upanishadis
One example of a core belief in the Vedic religion is performing rituals like yajnas (sacrificial offerings) to maintain harmony between humans and the cosmic order. These rituals are seen as a way to connect with gods and ancestors, seeking their blessings and protection.
The Vedas are the oldest known texts in Vedic scripture. These are ancient texts written in India and are supposedly direct messages from the gods interpreted and scribed by humans.
The earliest recorded atheistic beliefs are from around 1500BC - early Vedic beliefs denied the existence of gods.
The Vedic god of storm and war is Indra. He is one of the most important deities in the Rigveda and is associated with thunder, lightning, and rain. Indra is known for his strength and power in battle against demons and enemies of the gods.
With Shiva, who is believed to be living on Kailaash mountain of Himalayas. Another answer is: The Vedic gods and goddesses live in their respective planets.
All three religions are based on sacred texts that explain the relationship between humans and gods.
Vedic Chat or Vedic Hymn was the oral tradition of Vedas to chat their Vedic mantras. It may be in a form of pathas or recitation.