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Oldest scripture of Hindus is Veda. Ramayana occurred before Mahabharata.
No. They have scriptures that are known collectively as 'the veda', but hindus only read parts of this, depending on their choice of who to follow.
Hindus believed the Veda to be sacred. The cow, the om, the swastika, life, and the universe. Not just Vedas but Gita and many other books too.
There are four Vedas in Hinduism: Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. Each Veda consists of hymns, prayers, rituals, and philosophical teachings that are considered sacred scriptures in Hindu tradition.
The cow, the om, the swastika, life, and the universe. Hindus believed the Veda to be sacred. Not just Vedas but Gita and many other books.
according to Vedas & Bhagwat Geeta karma is the main belief of many Hindus. The law of cause and effect (karma) affects how you will live after death according to veda Mahabharata & Ramayana.
Shruti (revealed)*the Vedas*the Brahmanas*the Upanishads (=Vedanta)[*the Bhagavadgita]Smrti (remembered)*vast collection of myths,epic texts, and traditionsThe Vedas form the foundation of Hinduism, the bedrock upon which the entire tradition is built. Indeed, although Hindus of different schools and different sects typically align themselves with different texts, virtually all Hindus recognize the legitimizing authority of the Vedas. There are four primary Vedas-the Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, and Atharva Veda-that together comprise over 1,000 hymns of praise addressed to the gods, as well elaborate instructions on how to conduct sacrifices to these divine beings, and a huge corpus of myths. Each Veda, in turn, has four divisions. The primary division is called the Samhita, which is the vedic text itself. The other three divisions-the Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads-are commentaries and elaborations on the primary vedic text.
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Rig Veda, Athar Veda, Yug Veda, and Sama Veda