- Vedas - Wikipedia
There are four "Vedic" Samhitas: the Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda, most of which are available in several recensions (śākhā) In some contexts, the term Veda is used to refer only to these Samhitas, the collection of mantras
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- Veda | Definition, Scriptures, Books, Facts | Britannica
A Veda is a collection of poems or hymns composed in archaic Sanskrit by Indo-European-speaking peoples who lived in northwest India during the 2nd millennium BCE
- Vedas
What Does “Veda” Mean? The word “Veda” comes from the Sanskrit root “vid”, which means to know Thus, Veda translates to “knowledge ” But this is not ordinary knowledge—it is divine wisdom, received during deep meditative states and passed down through generations with extreme precision
- VEDA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VEDA is any of four canonical collections of hymns, prayers, and liturgical formulas that comprise the earliest Hindu sacred writings
- The Vedas - Hinduism
Since the Vedas carry a great significance in our study and understanding of Hinduism, we have assembled in this section comprehensive information about the Vedas, Vedic beliefs, practices, gods and goddesses, history and philosophy
- The Four Vedas: Sacred Texts of Ancient Wisdom - Hindu Mythology
Composed in ancient Sanskrit, these texts serve as the foundation of Hindu philosophy, rituals, and cultural identity The historical context of the Vedas dates back to approximately 1500-500 BCE, during the Vedic period in ancient India
- Vedas - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vedas are the four holiest books of the Hindu religion
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