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Q: Some of the sacred texts of the Hindus include?
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The VEDAS are the most important and sacred texts of Hindus. The Vedas are the world's most ancient scripture.The earliest written Vedas date to about 1400 B.C.E (Before the Common Era), but the songs they capture in letters are a great deal older, although no one can say by how much.The language of the Vedas is Sanskrit, a language that is so holy that the very word Sanskrit means "perfect".There are four Vedas:The Rig VedaThe Sama VedaThe Yajur VedaThe Atharvana VedaEach Veda has four layers:Samhithas (a collection of hymns)Brahmanas (directions about sacrifice)Aranyaka (the forest songs)Upanishads (which searches for the meaning behind it all)Other sacred texts of Hindus are:RamayanaMahabharathaBhagwad GeetaSrimad BhagvatamManusmritiShiva Purana


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What is the name of the sacredtext?

Sacred texts are often associated with specific religions or belief systems, so the name would depend on which religion or belief system you are referring to. Some examples include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Torah in Judaism, and the Bhagavad Gita in Hinduism.


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What are some of the sacred texts of Christianity?

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Hindus can eat a variety of food, however, meat is kind of restricted. Vegetables are always better. All kinds of vegetables are fine! :) Meat is not totally banned, they still eat chicken or lamb. Totally avoid beef, and pork! Oh, and obviously things like rice, chappattis etc. Wheat stuff..... (BTW: I know these things, because I am an Indian)