Yes it is writings of the Buddha. The Buddha created it.
The Vedas are a collection of Hindi writings.
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The Vedas are the sacred text of the Hindu religion. Religious writings answer from Novanet...
The two sacred writings of India are Vedas and puranas.
The religious writings of the Aryans are called Vedas and Upanishads
They have many writings. Among them are the Vedas, the Bhagad Gita, etc.
The writings of Buddhism are based on the teachings of the Buddha. Buddhas's teachings are not based on a previously existing set of writings. This is different from Christianity where the teachings are based in part on, and with refernece to, previous Jewish documents. Answer: Much of Buddhist thought comes from Hindu which comes from Brahmanism. The Hindu "sacred texts" (documents) are known as "Vedas." There are four primary Vedas. The Buddhist "sacred texts" (documents) depend upon which flavor of Buddhism is in view. There is the "Tripitaka," several different "Sutras," the "Gosho" and several others.
Buddha rejected the idea of the caste system and the influence of gods in man's progress towards enlightenment.
The Vedas are the sacred text of the Hindu religion. Religious writings answer from Novanet...
The two types of Shruti writings in Hinduism are the Vedas and the Upanishads. The Vedas are ancient texts that contain hymns, prayers, rituals, and guidance for priests, while the Upanishads are philosophical texts that explore the nature of reality and the self.
Vedas refers to a collection of writings from antiquity which some might call the Hindu bible. The content of the Vedas, spiritual in nature, is believed by Hindus to have been directly revealed to humans from a Higher Power.
According to Hindu Vedas Mahabharata Ramayan Bhagwat Geeta are the most holy writings. These were written by Supreme God himself.