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What did the Vedas say?
The Vedas. These are the most ancient religious texts which define truth for Hindus. They got their present form between 1200-200 BCE and were introduced to India by the Aryans. Hindus believe that the texts were received by scholars direct from God and passed on to the next generations by word of mouth.
What Veda says about Hinduism?
Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. There are four Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the Samaveda and the Atharvaveda….
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What Vedas say about girl?
On the state of womanhood, the Vedas, a collection of ancient Sanskrit hymns and chants through which the vid, or wisdom, of the ancient sages can be heard, declare that women are the embodiment of great intellect and virtue. The Vedas also place a heavy emphasis on the education of female children.
What do Vedas say about God?
Brahman is a key concept found in the Vedas, and it is extensively discussed in the early Upanishads. The Vedas conceptualize Brahman as the Cosmic Principle. In the Upanishads, it has been variously described as Sat-cit-ānanda (truth-consciousness-bliss) and as the unchanging, permanent, highest reality.
Who is God of India?
Most Hindus are principally devoted to the god Vishnu, the god Shiva, or the Goddess. These categorical practices are sometimes described as, respectively, Vaishnavism (Vishnu), Shaivism (Shiva), and Shaktism (Shakti being another term for the female creative energy).
Do Vedas still exist?
If you mean the original manuscripts of the Vedas, as composed by their original authors, the answer to your question is that they never existed. The Vedas were originally transmitted through oral tradition, much like the Homeric poems were in Greece.
What does Vedas say about menstruation?
The four Vedas never state anywhere that a woman’s body is impure or that she cannot do poojas during menstruation. Prohibiting women from entering temples and castigating them as impure is squarely against the teachings of the Vedas.