Dr. P.D. Hegde is a Freelance Writer. He is an M.Sc. from Karnatak University, and he has also completed his M.A. from the same University. Mr. Hegde has written books on subjects like, Education, Yoga, Personality Development, Psychology, Agriculture, History, Religion, Etc. Presently, being a freelance writer Mr. Hegde has written [published books] more than 135 books. [Among them 100 books are in English, and 35 books are in Kannada. About 21 Books are yet to be published.] His popular books are, Modern Psychology, Yoga the Spirit of Life, History of India, Criminology, Agro-Chemistry, History of Inventions, Amazing Animals, Prostitution the Curse of Life, Easy Methods to Learn About Computers, The Great Legends of East India, The Biography of Great Indians, Romantic Poets,.. Etc. Mr Hegde has also worked as a Lecturer in a Degree college [Bangalore] for few years. At present Mr Hegde is engaged in writing books related to different subjects.
The Vedas are India's most revered writings and the earliest textual record of Indo-Aryan culture. They are Hindu teachings' original scriptures, conveying spiritual wisdom that covers all elements of life. The Vedas are the greatest religious authority for all parts of Hinduism and a revered source of wisdom for mankind in general, and its philosophical maxims have endured the test of time.
The Upanishads are Hindu philosophical-religious works that establish and explain the religion's essential doctrines (also known as Sanatan Dharma, which means "Eternal Order" or "Eternal Path").
The Vedas are Hindu scriptures in the form of text scripts. The term "Veda" comes from a Sanskrit word that signifies "knowledge." The Vedas provide essential information regarding the origins of existence and one's reaction to it.
The Vedas are regarded as one of the world's oldest texts. They are sometimes referred to as scripture since they include sacred texts regarding the Divine's essence. It differs from other religions' scriptures in that it does not focus on the thoughts of a certain individual at a given moment. In truth, it has always existed and was eventually discovered by sages.
The Vedas were initially passed down to students in an oral form by their teachers for generations. The children were required to learn the words correctly and pronounce them correctly so that they could be passed on without error. Later, people began to write things down, and the Vedas are now available in written form.
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