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Vedas are the scriptures of the Hindus and they do not owe their authority to any one individual. Sage Vyasa codified and arranged the Vedas into four groups as k, Yajur, Sama and Atharva Veda. He arranged the Vedas as two sections and called the section with rituals and mantras as Karma Kanda, and the second section (end part) as Jnana Kanda. The end part is also called Vedanta. It is the philosophical part. Vedanta is not an imagination or speculation. It is the spiritual experience of the race for centuries. It is the actual realization or the super conscious perception. The thought of the…mehr

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Vedas are the scriptures of the Hindus and they do not owe their authority to any one individual. Sage Vyasa codified and arranged the Vedas into four groups as k, Yajur, Sama and Atharva Veda. He arranged the Vedas as two sections and called the section with rituals and mantras as Karma Kanda, and the second section (end part) as Jnana Kanda. The end part is also called Vedanta. It is the philosophical part. Vedanta is not an imagination or speculation. It is the spiritual experience of the race for centuries. It is the actual realization or the super conscious perception. The thought of the profound Indian philosophy is explained in the Upanisads. The Indo- Aryans were bold thinkers and they initiated the search for Truth.
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Author¿s Profile:Dr. P. Appala Konda, P.Hd , MSC (Ag), M.A. Philosophy, AP SET, M.A. English Language and Literature, M.A. History is a Retired Joint Director of Agriculture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, Srikakulam, INDIA.