Vedas
Vedas are apaurusheya, which means
they are not compilations of human knowledge. Vedic knowledge comes from the
spiritual world, from Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. In the
beginning of the universe the first living creature is Lord Brahma. He received
the Vedic knowledge from Krishna. ( Brahma - Samhita )
Vedas are compared to a desire
tree because they contain all things knowable by man. They deal with mundane
necessities as well as spiritual realization. Above and beyond all departments
of knowledge there are specific directions for spiritual realization. Regulated
knowledge involves a gradual raising of the living entity to the spiritual
platform, through varna (brahmana - intellectual, kshatriya - ruler, vaishya -
merchant, shudra - worker) and asrama (brahmacharya - student, grihastha -
family, vanaprastha - retired, sannyasa - renounced). The highest spiritual
realization is knowledge that the Personality of Godhead is the reservoir of all
pleasures, and spiritual tastes.
Formerly there was only one Veda
of the name Yajur. The
sacrifices mentioned in the Vedas were means by which the people's occupations
according to their orders of life (namely brahmacharya, grihastha, vanaprastha
and sannyasa) could be purified.
To simplify the process of
understanding and performing vedic rituals, Vyasadeva (the empowered incarnation
of Krishna) divided the one Veda into four, RIG
(prayers), Yajur (hymns for oblations),
Sama (same prayers and
hymns in meters for singing), Atharva
(body/world maintenance and destruction) in order to
explain them to civilized society.
Thus the original source of
knowledge is the Vedas. There are no branches of knowledge either mundane or
transcendental, which do not belong to the original texts of the Vedas. They
have simply been developed into different branches. They were originally
rendered by great seers ( Rshis , Sages ). In other words, the Vedic knowledge
broken into different branches by different disciplic successions (known as
shakhas) has been distributed all over the world. No one, therefore, can claim
independent knowledge beyond the Vedas.
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RIG VEDA Yajur VEDA SAMA VEDA ATHARVA VEDA
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