What You’ll Learn
1. Introduction to Vedas
1.1 Intro to Vedas
1.2 Vedic literature
1.3 Science of Pronunciation and Chanting in Vedic Literature
1.4 Vedic Philosophy and Spiritual Practices
1.5 Vedic Astrology and Astronomy
1.6 Vedic Medicine and Healing
2.1 Rigveda
2.2 Yajurveda
2.3 Samaveda
2.4 Atharvaveda
5. The Aaranyakas and Upanishadas
6. Oral Tradition of the Vedas
8. Vedangas : The six limbs of Veda Purusa
9. The tradition of Philosophy
10. Commentaries
11. Other Topics
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1. Introduction of Veda
The word "Veda" is derived from the Sanskrit word "vid", which means "knowledge".
The Vedas are a collection of ancient texts from India, which are considered the oldest and most sacred scriptures of Hinduism, and are believed to have been composed in ancient India between 1500 BCE and 500 BCE, but precisely when is unknown.
According to Hindu tradition, the Vedas were revealed by God(Lord Brahma had originally created the Vedas in the form of sound) to ancient sages or rishis or seers in a state of deep meditation. These sages then transmitted the knowledge to their disciples through an oral tradition, and the teachings were passed down from generation to generation. This tradition of passing down knowledge through oral recitation is known as "shruti" in Hinduism, which means "that which is heard".
Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are three major deities in Hinduism, known as the Trimurti.
World Oldest scriptures is Vedas (Out of 4 Vedas, The Rigveda is oldest, dated 1500 BCE )
Sanatan or Sanatana ?
How old is Sanatana Dharma?
When did Sanatan Dharma begin?
Sanatan Dharma : Time & Date System
What is Kalpa, Manavantara & Chaturyugi?
How many life 'paths' are there in Hinduism?
Are there any Hindu-majority countries other than India?
Why are westerners also following Sanatan Dharma Hinduism nowadays?