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what is meaning of veda​

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Answered by maashallah
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The Vedas are considered the earliest literary record of Indo-Aryan civilization and the most sacred books of India. ... The word Veda means wisdom, knowledge or vision, and it serves to manifest the language of the gods in human speech.

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Answered by lakshvagela1234
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borrowed from Sanskrit veda- "knowledge, insight, sacred writings," derivative from the base of veda "(he/she) knows," vid- "knowledge"; akin to Greek oîde "(he/she) knows," Old English witan "to know" — more at wit entry 2.

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There are 4 types of VEDA

(1) Rig veda =

Rigveda, (Sanskrit: “The Knowledge of Verses”) also spelled Ṛgveda, the oldest of the sacred books of Hinduism, composed in an ancient form of Sanskrit about 1500 bce, in what is now the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. ... It consists of a collection of 1,028 poems grouped into 10 “circles” (mandalas).

(2) Sama veda =

The Samaveda (Sanskrit: सामवेद, sāmaveda, from sāman "song" and veda "knowledge"), is the Veda of melodies and chants. It is an ancient Vedic Sanskrit text, and part of the scriptures of Hinduism. One of the four Vedas, it is a liturgical text which consists of 1,549 verses. ... It is also referred to as Sama Veda

(3) Yajur veda = Hinduism. : a collection of Vedic Sanskrit prose formulas intended to be spoken by the officiating priest — compare Atharva Veda, Rig Veda, Sama Veda

(4) Atharva veda = The Atharva Veda (Sanskrit: अथर्ववेदः, Atharvavedaḥ from atharvāṇas and veda, meaning "knowledge") is the "knowledge storehouse of atharvāṇas, the procedures for everyday life". The text is the fourth Veda, but has been a late addition to the Vedic scriptures of Hinduism.

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