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we read the Gita, the Ramayan, the mahabartha
Yes, during Hindu ceremonies, priests often recite portions of the Vedas as they are considered sacred texts with hymns and rituals that are important for various rituals and ceremonies. The Vedas are believed to contain knowledge revealed to ancient sages and are seen as foundational texts in Hinduism.
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People read the Vedas to gain spiritual knowledge, insight into the nature of existence, and guidance on ethical living. The Vedas also contain hymns, rituals, and philosophical teachings that are considered sacred and authoritative in Hinduism.
Hinduism is not something one worships, however there are many people who believe in a certain system based around ancient teachings known as "Vedas" -- and this set of beliefs is popularly known as Hinduism. The Vedas had their origins in ancient India and it is in India where most people known as "Hindu" live.
Usually , questions related to Mahabharta , Ramayana and Vedas . Sometimes questions about indian history are also asked. It is advisable to have a good read of all the Popular religious texts and books.
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I read in an interview.... HINDU.
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I think there are 76 people. Because it says, there are 76 people.
Get in your favorite chair and read a good book.
go to hindu website and type education plus in the search ...you will get it