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To be accepted as a Hindu, one has to absolutely believe in Vedas to understand the nature of unknown (Self, Absolute, Brahman). Only vedas and nothing else can be used to understand the nature of unknown.That is one has to reason only within the framework provided by the Vedas. If a conclusion you draw is not compatible with what the vedas imply or mean then you have to believe that your line of reasoning is wrong. So, in short Vedas have to be accepted as the final authority as a means of knowledge to understand the Absolute. The thing to understand clearly here is that for Hindus the domain of vedas is strictly Metaphysics. For things that are perceptible no need to use vedas because now one can understand the nature of things by observation and inference. So, legally, constituitionally and socially for one to be accepted as a Hindu, one should believe in the authority of Vedas as a means of knowledge to understand the Absolute. Caste, creed, sect, birth are not a hinderence.
Hindus show respect the Vedas asHindus believe that the Vedas texts are of divine origin. The chief sacred scriptures of the Hindusare the Vedas. THere are lot of Vedas in hinduism.
The vedas where composed by aryans
Vedas
The vedas where composed by aryans
in Hinduism there are 4 Vedas which are extremely holy. apart from Vedas other Sacred Texts include Mahabharata Ramayana and Geeta.
Respect for the Vedas is shown through various practices, such as the recitation and memorization of their verses, which are considered sacred texts in Hinduism. Rituals and ceremonies often incorporate Vedic chants, reflecting reverence for their teachings. Additionally, followers treat the Vedas with great care, often placing them on elevated platforms and handling them with cleanliness and devotion. The study and interpretation of the Vedas are also seen as a spiritual pursuit, further honoring their significance.
Hindus use the Vedas as foundational texts that guide their spiritual practices, rituals, and philosophical understanding. The Vedas, comprising four main collections—Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda—provide hymns, incantations, and instructions for various ceremonies and sacrifices. They are also a source of knowledge regarding cosmology, ethics, and the nature of the divine. Many Hindus study the Vedas to deepen their understanding of dharma (righteousness) and their relationship with the universe.
All four 'Vedas' are in 'Sanskrit' language.
I do not know if Vedas is a motto that is why i submitted the question
Vedas meaning in English: theories.