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Chapter
- IV : The
Scriptures and The Sacred Works | An
Analysis of the Texts Available that gives the Divine Message
for
Every One to Study, Understand and Follow as a Way of Life |
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| | Lesson
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Sacred Texts of Hindu Faith and Philosophy
The
Four Vedas are the Primary Authority | |
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Four sections of Vedas are known as Rig Veda, Yajur
Veda, Saama Veda and Atharva Veda. The present form of the four
sections of Vedas were organized and codified by Sage Baadaraayana, also known
as Krishna Dvaipaayana or Vyaasa Maharishi. His disciples Paila, Vaisampayana,
Jaimini and Sumantu taught each of the Four Vedas to their pupils. They were memorized
and recited by generations of disciples of the ancient Rishis. Thus most of these
teachings were preserved for all times. The Vedas were arranged into 1180 Sakhas.
Each person is expected to learn at least one Sakha. Each of the Sakhas has their
own set of Samhithas, Brahmanas and Upanishads. Large portions of the Vedas, mentioned
in other parts of the texts and Upanishads are not available, are lost over the
years. We have only about 8 or 9 Sakhas and a few more Upanishads available now.
The books may have been destroyed but the knowledge lives for ever.
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Historians
claim that, chronologically, Rig Veda is the
oldest text ever written among the Four Vedas. It is said that the other Vedas
were written much later. We can see the gradual evolution of Hindu thoughts and
prayers to various forms of Hindu Deities in subsequent texts of the other Vedas.
We see the earliest thoughts of religious philosophy in Rig Veda, with hymns and
poems in praise of natural forces like Fire - God and several Vedic Deities. Rig
Veda itself contains references about Yajur Veda and Saama Veda, as seen in Purusha
Sooktham which is in the tenth mandala,
nineteenth Hymn of Rig Veda. This shows that all Vedas existed
about the same time. No one Veda anywhere says "This
is the only way to the Truth" or "This is the only God." They all say
that any good path followed with faith and loyalty and any `Devata' worshipped
in whatever way, will lead one to the True goal. This is the unique greatness
of the Vedas and Hinduism as a Universal Religion.
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Hymn of Universal man - Rig Veda -10.90. | Thasmaath
Yagnyath sarvahuthah: Ruchassaamaani Jaggire | Chandaagumsi Jaggire Thasmaath
Yajusthasmaath ajaayatha || || -1-10 || | 10.
From that sacrifice completely offered were born the verses (Rg Veda) and
the
Saaman Melodies (Saamaveda). The Chhandhas metres were born from it. From
it was born the Sacrificial formula (Yajurveda). | | |
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49 , 50
, 51 , 52 , 53
, 54 , 55 , 56
, 57 , 58 , 59
, 60 , 61 , 62
, 63 , 64 . |
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