Vedas were written by four Rishis.
AGNI - RIGVED
VAAYU - YAJURVED
ADITYA - SAMVED
ANGIRA - ATHARV VED
Though Vedas are considered divine, they were written by Aryan seers.
The name and genealogy of each person is clearly mentioned.
Hymn 97 of the book IXth of RigVeda was written by one of my ancestors, Upamanyu (that is why I have selected the nick 'Aupmanyav', which means in the line of Upamanyu. Book VII is written by people of my clan, the Vasishthas.
B. A. Pataskar has written: 'Understanding the Vedas' -- subject(s): Vedas, Criticism, interpretation
Nanda-nandana. has written: 'The secret teachings of the Vedas' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Vedas
Dharam Dev has written: 'Vedas-the myth and reality' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Vedas
The Vedas were originally written in the language of ancient India. This very old language, also known as the language of Hinduism, was called 'Sanskrit.'
The Vedas were written in Vedic Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language that originated in the Indian subcontinent.
The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language.
Vedas were tranmitted orally for several hundreds of years before they were written down. They were written down around 5000 years back.
Guru Datta Vidyarthi has written: 'The terminology of the Vedas and European scholars' -- subject(s): Vedas, Criticism, interpretation
Jeanine Miller has written: 'The vision of cosmic order in the Vedas' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Hindu cosmology, Vedas
Dharma Deva Mehta has written: 'Positive sciences in the Vedas' -- subject(s): Ancient Science, Science, Ancient, Vedas
Vedas do not represent just the Aryan society, Dravidian are the original people of India and Vedas were written in India, so its not just a Aryan literature.
The Vedas are written in Vedic Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language. This language has specific phonetic rules and is different from classical Sanskrit that developed later.