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3.
What is the basic scripture of Hinduism? Would you epitomize its
contents?
The Vedas are the basic scriptures of Hinduism. Literally Veda means
knowledge or wisdom. Shruti (that which is revealed), Agama (that
which has been handed down as a tradition) and Nigama (that which
gives us definite and decisive answers to the ultimate problems of
life) are other appellations by which it is known. Since they were
revealed, by the grace of God the Supreme, to the Rishis or sages in
the depths of their intuitive experience, they have been described
as apaurusheya, i.e., not created by any human agency.
These Vedas are four: Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and
Atharvaveda. Out of these the Rigveda has been conceded to be the
most ancient work. According to B.G. Tilak and some other scholars
who base their findings on the astronomical data available in the
Rigveda itself, it was composed at least about 8000 years ago.
The Rigveda is primarily a collection of prayer hymns. The Yajurveda
deals mainly with sacrificial rites and rituals. The
Samaveda has set to music a selected number of hymns from the
Rigveda, prescribing their chanting at appropriate stages in certain
sacrifices. Incidentally, the origins of our classical music can be
discovered in the Samaveda. The Atharvaveda is mostly a
compendium of ethical principle as also some branches of
science like Ayurveda (the science of
health and longevity).
Traditionally, each of the four Vedas has been divided into four
parts: Mantra or Samhita,Brahmana, Aranyaka and Upanishad. The
Samhitas are collections of prayers addressed to various Vedic
deities like Indra, Varuna, and Vishnu. The Brahmanas this word
should not be confused with the Brahmana caste
describe the modes and methods of performing Yajnas and Yagas (Vedic
sacrifices and other connected rites). The Aranyakas describe
various meditations based on the sacrificial rites and to be
practised in the forest (aranya= forest). The Upanishads are
philosophical works dealing with such topics as the Truth behind the
universe, the true nature of human beings, the goal of life and the
means of achieving it. |
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