Early Hindu Scriptures

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1.in the Hindu religion the three main early Hindu Scriptures are Vedas, Upanishads, and Brahmanas. Vedas is from sanskrit which means knowledge. The text is passed on through text and orally by a priest. There are four Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajur-veda the Sama-veda and the Atharva-veda. The Rigveda is the oldest and most of the four veda. Rigveda is the knowledge of the Hymns of Praise. The Rig-Veda is the largest and most important text of the Vedas collection; It has many hymns and it is filled with metaphors. The Yajur-Veda is a collection of ritual materials and directness for sacrifices and invocation for the gods. The Sama-Veda is verses from the Rigveda in musical lyrical way. The Atharva-Veda is spells, incantantation, remedies and charms used in the homes. The Atharva-veda has more than seven hundred hymns. Each of the theses four vedas is …show more content…
Karma is used in all aspect of life. For example, karma can be used how you behave toward others or how someone treats himself . Karma explains how we are emotionally, physically and intellectual beings. Karma is very important in hinduism because it helps us understand humanity. In hinduism it is believed that all humans have desires whether it is material or nonmaterial and this creates a problem because we become attached to our desires. In the law of karma, someone will be reborn eternity unless they break away from the law of karma. The goal of nature becomes breaking away from karmic entrapment and find who we are spiritually. The cycle of rebirth is call samsara. Samsara is a never ending reincarnation.When someone does a wrong actions than person will experience bad karma causing the person's soul which is called atman to the cycle of rebirth or samsara. Samsara leads to misfortune in this life and poor conditions in the next. The person who has bad karma will eventually pay for their actions by experiencing terrible in their after