History, asked by disa4031, 8 months ago

what is the other name of veda?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

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.

Period: ...........

Answered by Rameshjangid
0

Answer:

The Vedas are still studied and revered by millions of Hindus today, and are seen as a source of inspiration and guidance for a meaningful life.

Explanation:

The Vedas are the oldest and most important scriptures of Hinduism. The word "Veda" is derived from the Sanskrit root "vid", which means "to know". The Vedas are also known as "Shruti", which means "that which is heard". According to Hindu tradition, the Vedas were not composed by humans, but were revealed by the gods to ancient sages who then transmitted them orally from generation to generation.

There are four Vedas: Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda. Each Veda is divided into four parts: Samhitas, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads. The Samhitas contain hymns, prayers, and invocations; the Brahmanas contain rituals and ceremonies; the Aranyakas contain meditations and contemplations; and the Upanishads contain spiritual and philosophical teachings.

The Vedas are considered to be the ultimate authority in Hinduism and are the basis of all Hindu philosophy, religion, and culture. They contain knowledge about various aspects of life, including the nature of the universe, the meaning of life, ethics, and spirituality. The Vedas are still studied and revered by millions of Hindus today, and are seen as a source of inspiration and guidance for a meaningful life.

To learn more about similar question visit:

https://brainly.in/question/1381024?referrer=searchResults

https://brainly.in/question/25810065?referrer=searchResults

#SPJ6

Similar questions