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Q: How many samhitas are there in purans?
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Is Samhitas Aranyakas and Brahmanas date from between fourth and sixth centuries BC?

eighth and sixth


Who are the Saptarishis?

The Saptarishis are seven rishis that are spread across many places in the Vedas and Hindu literature. The rishis never enumerate there Vedic Samhitas directly by name though.


When where Vedas invented in the Hindu religion?

The Vedas are among the oldest sacred texts. The Samhitas date to roughly 1500-1000 BCE, and the "circum-Vedic" texts, as well as the redaction of the Samhitas, date to c. 1000-500 BCE, resulting in a Vedic period, spanning the mid 2nd to mid 1st millennium BCE, spanning the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age


When was the holy book of Hinduism made?

The Vedas are among the oldest sacred texts. The Samhitas date to roughly 1500-1000 BCE, and the "circum-Vedic" texts, as well as the redaction of the Samhitas, date to c. 1000-500 BCE, resulting in a Vedic period, spanning the mid 2nd to mid 1st millennium BCE, spanning the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age. To sum up mainstream estimates, according to which the Rigveda was compiled from as early as 1500 BCE over a period of several centuries.


What part in the Vedas do the four Veda go in?

The Vedas do not belong to any other category. However, the Vedas themselves are divided into four parts namely the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas and the Upanishads. The first two parts are generally focused on the rituals and they form the Karma-kanda portion of the Vedas. The later two parts form the Jnana-kanda (concerned with knowledge) portion of the Vedas. This categorizaton also comes handy at the time of differentiating between Purva and Uttara MImamsa. Purva-Mimamsa is based on the earlier (Purva = earlier) parts of the Vedas i.e. Samhitas and Brahmanas. Uttar-Mimamsa is based on the later (Uttar = later) parts of the Vedas i.e. Aranyakas and the Upanishads.


Is the Jain religion a minority?

Yes, Jain religion a minority. Jainism is an independent religion, not a branch of any other religion. Jains do not believe in Hindu god, Jain do not believe in Veds & Hindu Purans, nothing is common from religious point of view. Every religion whose follower are not in majority are treated as minority.


What happened to radha when Krishna went to mathura?

In purans there are no information about radha after krishna had gone to mathura. The part named ''radha biraha'' has torn. So, nobody knows that what happened to radha when krishna went to mathura. But some people imagine that may radha spent her life through pains and nothing special.


The prose collection of the vedic poems are?

The Vedic poems are compiled in the form of four collections known as the Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. Each collection contains hymns, prayers, and rituals that were recited by ancient priests during Vedic ceremonies. These texts are considered some of the oldest religious scriptures in Hinduism.


How old Indian system ayurveda is?

Ayurveda originated on earth in 2000 B.c itself, As great Sages like Susrutha, charaka many more written books called Samhitas on their names. Lord Dhanwantari bought Ayurveda at Ksheera Sagara Madana Period, shanku, chakra, amruta kalisa and leech in four hands. Here leech indicates for treatment purpose in natural way. So Ayurveda originated with deva gana its the system originated by god.


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What has the author Sukumari Bhattacharji written?

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