Name the works which are included in the Vedic Literature.
Answers
• The 'Veda' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vid' it means knowledge.
• The term Vedic literature means four Vedas and Samhitas.
• The Vedic literature derived from Vedas. Vedas classified into four types. They are
Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda, and Atharvana Veda.
• Vedic literature is based on three principles are Knowledge, Worship, and Karma.
• Vedic Samhitas are attached to The Brahmanas, The Aranyakas, The Upanishads.
The works included in the Vedic literature are four Vedas, namely, Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda.
Explanation:
These works are designated by the word Vedanta for several reasons:
1. They were the last literacy products of the Vedic period
2. These were studied last of all other Vedic works.
3. They mark the culmination of the Vedic speculation.
These were esoteric works that grew out of the secret sessions of the preceptor and his disciples.
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