define :
religious litrature
non religious litrature
secular litrature
historical litrature
Answers
Explanation:
religious litrature:Books and manuscripts dealing with the phenomenon of religion are known as religious literature. The Vedas, the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata, the Gita and the Puranas can be referred to as religious literature. The Jain Angas and the Buddhist Tripitakas are also important literary sources.
non religious litrature:Secular literature is one which comprises of worldly things and not pertaining to religious rituals or beliefs. ... Kautilya's (Popularly known as Chanakya) 'Arthashastra' is the best example of secular literature. 'Indica', written by Megasthenes is one more example of this type of work.
secular litrature:Secular literature is any literature which is not rooted in religious beliefs, practices and traditions. Any story which has no significant basis in any religion can be called secular literature
historical litrature:Historical fiction is a literary genre where the story takes place in the past. Historical novels capture the details of the time period as accurately as possible for authenticity, including social norms, manners, customs and traditions
Answer:
RELIGIOUS LITRATURE : It refers to literacy writing dealing with religion
NON RELIGIOUS LITRATURE : it includes biographies of important historical characters.
SECULAR LITRETURE : Secular literature is non-religious literature such as plays, poems, accounts of foreign travellers and other works on politics, science, etc.
HISTORICAL LITRATURE : Historical literature is a literary genre where the story takes place in the past.