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what do you mean by shastra or who wrote vedas​

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Answered by alexluck2005
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Shastra (saastr) is a Sanskrit term meaning code, rules, or treatise, and refers to Vedic scriptures, which includes 14 to 18 sacred books of Hindu philosophy considered in Hinduism to be of sacred authority. The Shastras originated with an oral tradition passed down verbally over countless millennial.

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Answered by Shinchanboy03
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Shastra (saastr) is a Sanskrit term meaning code, rules, or treatise, and refers to Vedic scriptures, which includes 14 to 18 sacred books of Hindu philosophy considered in Hinduism to be of sacred authority. The Shastras originated with an oral tradition passed down verbally over countless millennial

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