satapatha brahmana
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vedic text were a collection of thoughts about the vedas
The Vedas are the oldest sacred texts in Hinduism, while Vedic texts refer to a broader category of ancient religious and philosophical texts associated with the Vedic period in ancient India. The Vedas are considered the most authoritative of the Vedic texts, with other texts like the Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads also belonging to this tradition.
There are the four Vedas (the Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharvana Vedas) but the period of the development of Hinduism in which they were written (and some time before that) is sometimes referred to as the Vedic period. So, hypothetically, any text from that time could be "Vedic" but as a general rule the Vedic texts are the texts that only come from the four Vedas.
vedic texts were a collection of thoughts about the Vedas
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The word Hindu is derived from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, first mentioned in the Rig Veda, was the historic local appellation for the Indus River in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Brahmana refers to a form of Hindu literature which can also be refered to as a form of commentary on the Vedas*. Each vedic school has its own Brahmana and brahmana can be said to be very important later on in the developement of Indian philosophy and science. *text that originate from long ago that was believed to be scared.
Bhaktism refers to religious devotion in the form of active involvement of a devotee in worship of the divine. In monotheistic Hinduism, it is the love felt by the worshipper toward the personal god. Bhakti is a post-Vedic movement that developed, for the most part, during the era of Indian epic poetry. The Bhagavad-Gita is the first text to use the word "bhakti" to describe a particular religious path.
If a penny and a text book were dropped in a vacuum then they will both hit the ground at the same time. This refers to Newton's laws. If they are dropped at the same time on earth then the text book would hit the ground first.
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