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![]() These vedas consist of utmost divine knowledge that was accessible only to some privileged people during ancient times. In The Holy Vedas, Pandit Satyakam Vidyalankar has attempted to make a part of that divine knowledge available to everybody. Retaining the spirit of the original text written in Sanskrit, the English interpretation presented in this book helps the reader get a feel of the holy and sacred texts of the vedas. Considered as the source of Hindu philosophy and culture, the vedas clearly display the development of the ideas of spirituality. The vedas are called sruti (what is heard), as they are considered to be an immediate translation of the divine truth given to the Rishis. Termed as the revealed knowledge, Hindus across the globe believe the vedas to be their sacred heritage. The Rig Samhita comprises around 10,600 verses, the Samaveda has 1,875 verses, the Yajurveda has 1,975 verses, and the Atharvaveda includes around 5,980 verses. ![]() The author has attempted to compile representative hymns preserved in the four vedic samhitas that cover the various aspects of life. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Amarnath Vidyalankar (December 8, 1901 September 21, 1985) also referred to by the title Pandit, was an Indian freedom fighter, journalist, social worker and parliamentarian. He was involved in the Indian Freedom Movement and a member of the Indian National Congress from pre-independence days. After India became an independent country, he was Minister of Education, Labor and Languages in the Government of Punjab (India), 1957 62; Member of the First Indian Lok Sabha (Indian Parliament) 1952-56, Third Lok Sabha, 1962-67 and Fifth Lok Sabha, 1971-1977.1. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. But it contains the finest essence of the Vedas and the lucid language and the articulate translation mesmerizes your soul, deeply touching it with its sublime countenance. Its a hardcovered book (though wrongly classified as a paperback). I would wholeheartedly recommend this priceless treasure trove of a book to the whole of humankind. Yes, if you want to show others instead of read yourself, this is a worth buy. ![]() Sanskrit text of those translation is included as well in appendix).
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