veda
IPA: vˈeɪdʌ
Root Word: Veda
noun
- (Hinduism) Any of a large body of texts originating in Ancient India. They form the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism.
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Examples of "veda" in Sentences
- They referred veda as the source.
- He studied the Vedas and the Upanishads.
- The last of the Vedas is the Atharva Veda.
- Sage Saraswata, the drought and the Vedas.
- Bramha then passed the Vedas on to mankind.
- Smartas revere the Vedas and honor the Agamas.
- It opened my eyes to the profundity of the Vedas.
- Plus, the oldest record of the Aryans is the Vedas.
- Jains reject the Vedas and highlight the practice of austerity.
- He was a great scholar who was well versed with the Vedas and the Upanishads.
- By the way, the same word, bóveda, is used to describe the shape of the heavens ... la bóveda del cielo.
- VEDAS: spiritual texts that provide the foundation to Hinduism and its way of life; veda is Sanskrit for “knowledge”
- According to the Bhagavad-gītā (2.42, 7.15), mistaken mundane educators are known as veda-vāda-rata and māyayāpahṛta-jñāna.
- But usually the term veda applies only to the four collections (Samhitas) of hymns and prayers composed for different ritualistic purposes: the
- It seems someone is confusing the "veda" or ban that was temporarily put in place back last summer because of the contaminated shrimp from the shrimp farms in Agua Verde and Caimanero (located south between Mazatlán and El Rosario).
- Vastu, which is the inspiration behind the Chinese tradition of feng shui, originated in the Indian subcontinent during the flourishing Vedic civilization, which many scholars and archaeologists now date back as early as 6000 B.C. The word Vedic comes from veda, a Sanskrit word that means “knowledge.”
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