Yes, we know a significant amount about the Vedas period due to the preservation of Vedic texts such as the Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda. These texts provide insights into ancient Indian culture, religion, rituals, and language during the Vedic period.
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During the medieval period, legal decisions, statutes, and customs were compiled into law books and codes. One famous example is the "Corpus Juris Civilis," a collection of Roman laws compiled by Emperor Justinian in the Byzantine Empire. These compilations helped to standardize and organize legal principles for reference and application in court.
Of course. The Vedas, Upvedas, Upnishads and all other Vedic literature are kept alive by the Rishis since the ancient times. They are still read and taught in manu Gurukuls, Universities and Institutions.
I think it is the Guinness book of records.
People that practice Hinduism read holy books called Vedas, or the Vedic texts. These books are thousands of years old.
During the period from 400 to 1 BCE, several important Jewish books were written, including the Books of Esther, Daniel, and Malachi in the Hebrew Bible. These texts provide insights into Jewish history, prophecy, and religious practices during that time. They continue to be studied and valued in Jewish tradition today.
They talk about the holocaust?
page 198 in my book, but all books are designed differantly
Euclid compiled the known mathematics of his time into a book called Elements.
Only in comics and sci-fi books.
Confucius did not write any books himself. His teachings and philosophy were recorded and compiled by his followers and later generations into texts such as the Analects.