Hinduism has three major groupings of books, The Vedas, The Gitas, and the Upanishads. Many other books exist. Since Hinduism has such great variety, it is not possible to boil down the teachings to a few simple understandings as it is with the monotheistic religions.
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".
The original written Vedas are four:
Each Veda has four layers:
Other sacred texts of Hindus are:
There are a lot of books, but they can be combined into smaller sections. There are the Itihasas, the Vedas, the Vedangas, the Upavedas, the Purantas, and the Bhagavad Gita to name a few.
the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Bhagavad Gita.
The Vedas, The Gitas, and the Upanishads.
Vedas,Puranas,Ramayana Mahabharata etc.
Shruti and Smriti are two major books
The major books or literature for Hinduism is divided into two categories the Smriti and the Shruti. The Smriti refers to that which has been remembered while the Shruti refers to that one which has been heard.
The main books in Hinduism are the Vedas. I'm not a Hindu, and I don't know much about them, so I can't provide much more info.
indias major religion is Hinduism
Holy books of Hinduism include the Rig Veda, and the Bhagavad-Gita.
People that practice Hinduism read holy books called Vedas, or the Vedic texts. These books are thousands of years old.
There are many books for Hinduism. Ramayana and Mahabharata are the two important holy books of Hinduism. Bhagavad Gita [The technical part of Book 6 of the Mahabharata] is also the world famous one.
Narayana
Hinduism is the major religion in Bombay.
The 2 Major religions of Ancient India is Buddhism and Hindus.
Judaism is monotheistic, while Hinduism is polytheistic.
The roots of Hinduism are directly connected with aryan and dravidian culture. There is no founder of Hinduism or the holy books also known as vedas.