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List of Hindu texts

Hinduism is an ancient religion, with denominations such as Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism, among others.[1][2] Each tradition has a long list of Hindu texts, with subgenre based on syncretization of ideas from Samkhya, Nyaya, Yoga, Vedanta and other schools of Hindu philosophy.[3][4][5] Of these some called Sruti are broadly considered as core scriptures of Hinduism, but beyond the Sruti, the list of scriptures vary by the scholar.[6]

Several lists include only the Vedas, the Principal Upanishads, the Agamas and the Bhagavad Gita as scriptures broadly accepted by Hindus.[6][7] Goodall adds regional texts such as Bhagavata Purana and Yajnavalkya Smriti to the list.[6] Beyond the Sruti, Hindu texts include Smritis, Shastras, Sutras, Tantras, Puranas, Itihasas, Stotras, Subhashitas and others.[8][9]

Most of these texts exist in Sanskrit,[10][11] several others have been composed in Old Tamil, and also later in other Indic languages. In modern times, most have been translated into other Indian languages and some in Western languages.[12][13] This list includes major Hindu texts, along with the Hindu scriptures.

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  • Classics of Indian Mathematics: Algebra, with Arithmetic and Mensuration, from the Sanskrit of Brahmagupta and Bhāskara.
  • Chanakyaniti: collection of aphorisms, said to be selected by Chanakya from the various shastras
  • Chatuh Shloki: A Sanskrit hymn by Yamunacharya in praise of Lakshmi.

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  • Itihasas – meaning history. In Hindu religious context this term refers to the Mahabharata and the Ramayana because writer of the story has themselves witnessed the stories of both epics.

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  • Naam Ghosa (Assamese: নামঘোষা) is a Vaishnavite scripture of verses in praise of Lord Krishna. This book was written by Madhabdev in Assamese in about 1568–1596.
  • Naalayira Divya Prabhandham (Tamil: நாலாயிர திவ்ய பிரபந்தம்) is a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses (Naalayira in Tamil means 'four thousand') composed before 8th century AD,[1] by the 12 Alvars, and was compiled in its present form by Nathamuni during the 9th – 10th centuries. The work is the beginning of the canonization of the 12 Vaishnava poet saints, and these hymns are still sung extensively even today. The works were lost before they were collected and organized in the form of an anthology by Nathamuni.
  • Natyashastra: Sanskrit treatise on the performing arts, attributed to ancient Indian theatrologist and musicologist sage Bharata Muni. It consists of 36 chapters with a cumulative total of 6000 poetic verses describing performance arts.

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  • Padma Purana: Sanskrit scripture, One of the 18 major Puranas.
  • Paduka Sahasra: A Sanskrit hymn by Vedanta Desika in praise of the sandals of Rama.
  • Purana (पुराण): Purana meaning "ancient" or "old" is the name of a genre (or a group of related genres) of Indian written literature (as distinct from oral literature). Its general themes are history, tradition and religion. It is usually written in the form of stories related by one person to another.
  • Periya Puranam (பெரியபுராணம்): The Periya Puranam (Tamil: பெரிய‌ புராண‌ம்), that is, the great puranam or epic, sometimes called Tiruttontarpuranam ("Tiru-Thondar-Puranam", the Purana of the Holy Devotees), is a Tamil poetic account depicting the legendary lives of the sixty-three Nayanars, the canonical poets of Tamil Shaivism. It was compiled during the 12th century by Sekkizhar. It provides evidence of trade with South Indian. The Periya Puranam is part of the corpus of Shaiva canonical works.
  • Parasurama Kalpasutra (परशुरामकल्पसूत्रम्)): Parashurama Kalpasutra is authored by Parasurama, the fifth avatar of Lord Vishnu and a disciple of Guru Dattatreya. It is a sacred text for the Shri Vidya worshippers of Goddess Lalita Devi, who is considered to be a manifestation of the Divine Mother (Shakti), and the text is therefore used in the worship of Ganesha, Bala Tripurasundari, Raja Shyamala, Varahi as well. This text has its origins in the Dattatreya Samhita and is compiled by Sumedha, a disciple of Guru Dattatreya.

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  • Tantras (तंत्र): The esoteric Hindu traditions of rituals and yoga. Tantra can be summarised as a family of voluntary rituals modeled on those of the Vedas, together with their attendant texts and lineages.
  • Tirumurai – an important Tamil twelve volumes compendium which consists of Ancient Tamil Saivite works.
  • Thiruvasagam –one of the most important Tamil Saivite scripture sung by the great saint 'Manikavasagar'. This work was written by God Siva himself.
  • Tirukovai – an important Tamil Saivite scripture sung by Manikkavacakar and again written by God Shiva himself.
  • Tevaram – An important Tamil Saivite scripture and devotional poetry.
  • Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam – an important Tamil Saivite scripture written by Paranjyothi munivar which describes the 64 divine plays of God Siva in "Madurai" as "Sokkanadhar" (spouse of Goddess Meenakshi).
  • Tirukkural – an important Tamil scripture in Tamil Nadu written by Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar.
  • Tirumantiram – an important Tamil Saivite work of religious poetry that written by last great siddha-saint Tirumular.
  • Thiruvarutpa – an important Tamil Saivite scripture written by last great siddha-saint Vallalar (Ramalinga Swamigal).
  • Tiruppugal – an important Tamil Saivite scripture written by last great siddha-saint Arunagirinathar.

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  1. ^ Flood 1996, pp. 113, 154.
  2. ^ Michaels 2004, pp. 21–23.
  3. ^ Mikel Burley (2012), Classical Samkhya and Yoga - An Indian Metaphysics of Experience, Routledge, ISBN 978-0415648875, page 39-41;
    Lloyd Pflueger, Person Purity and Power in Yogasutra, in Theory and Practice of Yoga (Editor: Knut Jacobsen), Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120832329, pages 38-39
  4. ^ Knut Jacobsen (2008), Theory and Practice of Yoga : 'Essays in Honour of Gerald James Larson, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120832329, pages 77-78;
    Isaeva, Natalia (1993). Shankara and Indian Philosophy. State University of New York Press. pp. 79–80. ISBN 978-0-7914-1281-7.;
    Natalia Isaeva (1995). From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta. State University of New York Press. pp. 137, 163, 171–178. ISBN 978-1-4384-0761-6.;
    C. J. Bartley (2013). The Theology of Ramanuja: Realism and Religion. Routledge. pp. 1–4, 52–53, 79. ISBN 978-1-136-85306-7.
  5. ^ Matthew Clarke (2011). Development and Religion: Theology and Practice. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 28. ISBN 9780857930736.
  6. ^ a b c Dominic Goodall (1996), Hindu Scriptures, University of California Press, ISBN 978-0520207783, page ix-xi, xx-xxi
  7. ^ RC Zaehner (1992), Hindu Scriptures, Penguin Random House, ISBN 978-0679410782, pages 1-11 and Preface
  8. ^ Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3-447-02522-5
  9. ^ Moriz Winternitz (1996). A History of Indian Literature. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. xv–xvi. ISBN 978-81-208-0264-3.
  10. ^ "Indian languages and the classical status".
  11. ^ "Why is Sanskrit so controversial?". BBC News. 12 August 2014.
  12. ^ Sargeant, Winthrop, Introduction to The Bhagavad Gita at 3 (New York, 1984) ISBN 0-87395-831-4
  13. ^ Swami Nikhilananda, The Upanishads: A New Translation Vol. I, at 3 (5th Ed. 1990) ISBN 0-911206-15-9
  14. ^ "Arya-Sidhantha". Sankalp India FOundation.
  15. ^ Swarupananda, Swami (1909). "Foreword". Bhagavad Gita. Advaita Ashrama. pp. i–ii.
  16. ^ Patrick Olivelle (2014), The Early Upanisads, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195352429, page 3; Quote: "Even though theoretically the whole of vedic corpus is accepted as revealed truth [shruti], in reality it is the Upanishads that have continued to influence the life and thought of the various religious traditions that we have come to call Hindu. Upanishads are the scriptures par excellence of Hinduism".
  17. ^ Wendy Doniger (1990), Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism, 1st Edition, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0226618470, pages 2-3; Quote: "The Upanishads supply the basis of later Hindu philosophy; they alone of the Vedic corpus are widely known and quoted by most well-educated Hindus, and their central ideas have also become a part of the spiritual arsenal of rank-and-file Hindus."
  18. ^ Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Vol III. 118–120; Vol. I. 6–7.

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  • Flood, Gavin D. (1996), An Introduction to Hinduism, Cambridge University Press
  • Michaels, Axel (2004), Hinduism. Past and present, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press

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This article contains Indic text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks or boxes misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text Hinduism is an ancient religion with denominations such as Shaivism Vaishnavism Shaktism among others 1 2 Each tradition has a long list of Hindu texts with subgenre based on syncretization of ideas from Samkhya Nyaya Yoga Vedanta and other schools of Hindu philosophy 3 4 5 Of these some called Sruti are broadly considered as core scriptures of Hinduism but beyond the Sruti the list of scriptures vary by the scholar 6 Several lists include only the Vedas the Principal Upanishads the Agamas and the Bhagavad Gita as scriptures broadly accepted by Hindus 6 7 Goodall adds regional texts such as Bhagavata Purana and Yajnavalkya Smriti to the list 6 Beyond the Sruti Hindu texts include Smritis Shastras Sutras Tantras Puranas Itihasas Stotras Subhashitas and others 8 9 Most of these texts exist in Sanskrit 10 11 several others have been composed in Old Tamil and also later in other Indic languages In modern times most have been translated into other Indian languages and some in Western languages 12 13 This list includes major Hindu texts along with the Hindu scriptures Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 G 6 H 7 I 8 K 9 L 10 M 11 N 12 P 13 R 14 S 15 T 16 U 17 V 18 Y 19 See also 20 References 20 1 BibliographyA editAchyuta Shataka a Prakrit hymn by Vedanta Desika in praise of Krishna Athichudi an important Tamil scripture sung and written by Avvaiyar Abhang devotional poetry requires authenticationAgama Collection of several Jain literature and scriptures of Hindu devotional schools Amrutanubhav Composition by the Marathi saint and poet Jnanesvar Aranyaka आरण यक Part of the Vedas the third layer embedded inside them Arthashastra Ancient treatise on statecraft economic policy and military strategy written by Chanakya Vishnugupta Aryabhaṭiya An ancient Sanskrit astronomical treatise by Indian mathematician Aryabhata Arya Sidhanta Work on astronomical computations by ancient mathematicians Aryabhata Varahamihira Brahmagupta and Bhaskara I 14 Akilathirattu Ammanai A 19th century Tamil Vaishnavite text and the primary scripture of Ayyavazhi sect Ashtavakra Gita text of conversation between Ashtavakra and King Janaka B editBaudhayana sutras Vedic Sanskrit texts covering dharma daily ritual mathematics Bhagavad Gita भगवद ग त The national gospel contained in Mahabharata Part of the epic poem Mahabharata located in the Bhishma Parva chapters 23 40 A core sacred text of Hinduism and philosophy 15 Bhagavata Purana one of the Maha Puranic texts of Hindu literature and is Sanskrit for The Book of God Bharude Ovya devotional poetry Bhavarth Ramayan Marathi version of the Ramayana written by Sant Eknath in the 16th century Bijagaṇita Ancient Indian mathematics algebra textbook by Indian mathematician Bhaskara II Brahmana one of the parts into which the Vedas are divided and are its second layer Brahmasphuṭasiddhanta written by ancient mathematician Brahmagupta in which hindu number system zero Brahmagupta s Bijganit algebra with arithmetic is mentioned Brahma Vaivarta Purana Sankrit scripture One of the 18 major Puranas Brihat Samhita An encyclopedic work by Varahamihira on architecture temples planetary motions eclipses timekeeping astrology seasons cloud formation rainfall agriculture mathematics gemology perfumes and many other topics C editClassics of Indian Mathematics Algebra with Arithmetic and Mensuration from the Sanskrit of Brahmagupta and Bhaskara Chanakyaniti collection of aphorisms said to be selected by Chanakya from the various shastras Chatuh Shloki A Sanskrit hymn by Yamunacharya in praise of Lakshmi D editDasbodh 16th century devotional and spiritual text by the saint Samarth Ramdas Dayashataka A Sanskrit hymn by Vedanta Desika in praise of Venkateswara Devi Bhagavata Purana Religious scripture based on goddess Dharmasastra Sanskrit theological text Dnyaneshwari Marathi ज ञ न श वर IAST Jnanesvari is a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by the Marathi saint and poet Dnyaneshwar in the 13th century G editGarga Samhita Significant Vaishnavite scripture based on Radha Krishna and written by Sage Garga Garuda Dandaka A Sanskrit hymn by Vedanta Desika in praise of Garuda Gita Govinda Devotional poetry written by Jayadev Goswami based on Radha Krishna Gopalavimshati A Sanskrit hymn by Vedanta Desika in praise of Krishna Gunamala Assamese গ ণম ল is a scripture written by 15th 16th century Assamese polymath a saint scholar poet playwright social religious reformer Sankardev within one night at the request of Koch king Nara Narayan in 1552 H editHatha Yoga Pradipika is one of the fundamental text of Hatha Yoga including information about asanas pranayama chakras kundalini bandhas kriyas shakti nadis and mudras It was written by Swami Swatmarama in the 15th century CE Haripath is a collection of twenty eight abhanga poems revealed to the thirteenth century Marathi Saint Dnyaneshwar I editItihasas meaning history In Hindu religious context this term refers to the Mahabharata and the Ramayana because writer of the story has themselves witnessed the stories of both epics K editKamba Ramayanam கம ப இர ம யணம 12th century Tamil version of Ramayana by the Tamil poet Kambar Khaṇḍakhadyaka meaning edible bite morsel of food is an astronomical treatise written by Indian mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta in 665 A D Kirtan Ghosha ক ৰ ত তন It a collection of poetical works primarily composed by the medieval saint Srimanta Sankardev meant for community singing in the Ekasarana religion Kumarasambhava epic poem about the birth of Kumara Kartikeya the son of Shiva and Parvati by classical Sanskrit author playwright and dramatist Kalidasa L editLilavati book on including maths and algebra written by Indian mathematician Bhaskara II in 1150 Lal kitab citation needed M editMalla Purana An ancient text on Malla yuddha an ancient form of Indian combat wrestling which describes techniques of wrestling types of exercises etc Meghaduta Poem by Classical Sanskrit author playwright and dramatist Kalidasa Mahatmyam Hindu religious text part of the Markandeya PuranaN editNaam Ghosa Assamese ন মঘ ষ is a Vaishnavite scripture of verses in praise of Lord Krishna This book was written by Madhabdev in Assamese in about 1568 1596 Naalayira Divya Prabhandham Tamil ந ல ய ர த வ ய ப ரபந தம is a collection of 4 000 Tamil verses Naalayira in Tamil means four thousand composed before 8th century AD 1 by the 12 Alvars and was compiled in its present form by Nathamuni during the 9th 10th centuries The work is the beginning of the canonization of the 12 Vaishnava poet saints and these hymns are still sung extensively even today The works were lost before they were collected and organized in the form of an anthology by Nathamuni Natyashastra Sanskrit treatise on the performing arts attributed to ancient Indian theatrologist and musicologist sage Bharata Muni It consists of 36 chapters with a cumulative total of 6000 poetic verses describing performance arts P editPadma Purana Sanskrit scripture One of the 18 major Puranas Paduka Sahasra A Sanskrit hymn by Vedanta Desika in praise of the sandals of Rama Purana प र ण Purana meaning ancient or old is the name of a genre or a group of related genres of Indian written literature as distinct from oral literature Its general themes are history tradition and religion It is usually written in the form of stories related by one person to another Periya Puranam ப ர யப ர ணம The Periya Puranam Tamil ப ர ய ப ர ண ம that is the great puranam or epic sometimes called Tiruttontarpuranam Tiru Thondar Puranam the Purana of the Holy Devotees is a Tamil poetic account depicting the legendary lives of the sixty three Nayanars the canonical poets of Tamil Shaivism It was compiled during the 12th century by Sekkizhar It provides evidence of trade with South Indian The Periya Puranam is part of the corpus of Shaiva canonical works Parasurama Kalpasutra परश र मकल पस त रम Parashurama Kalpasutra is authored by Parasurama the fifth avatar of Lord Vishnu and a disciple of Guru Dattatreya It is a sacred text for the Shri Vidya worshippers of Goddess Lalita Devi who is considered to be a manifestation of the Divine Mother Shakti and the text is therefore used in the worship of Ganesha Bala Tripurasundari Raja Shyamala Varahi as well This text has its origins in the Dattatreya Samhita and is compiled by Sumedha a disciple of Guru Dattatreya R editRadha Tantra One of the late Tantric scripture based on Radha Krishna Raghuvaṃsa रघ व श Sanskrit Mahakavya epic poem about the kings of the Raghu dynasty by the most celebrated Sanskrit poet Kalidasa Ramcharitmanas र मचर तम नस An Awadhi rendering of Ramayana by 16th century saint and poet Tulsidas S editSamhita one of the most important and first layer of Vedas Also some samhitas are independent Sahasranama a book containing a list of names of deities Shakuntala अभ ज ञ नश क न तलम Sanskrit play dramatizing the story of Shakuntala told in the epic Mahabharata by the ancient Indian poet Kalidasa Shiva Sutras of Vasugupta a collection of seventy seven aphorisms that form the foundation of Kashmir Shaivism attributed to the sage Vasugupta of the 9th century C E Siddhanta Siromani It is the major treatise of Indian mathematician Bhaskara II Siddhitraya A Sanskrit philosophical treatise by Yamunacharya on Vishishtadvaita Smriti Hindu scriptures other than the Vedas e g the Itihasas the Puranas Sri Guru Charitra Book based on the life story of Indian guru of Dattatreya tradition sampradaya Shri Narasimha Saraswati written by the 15th 16th century poet Shri Saraswati Gangadhar Sri Gurulilamrut Book of Dattatreya Guru and his avatars Sripadvallabh Shri Narasimha Saraswati and Swami Samarth Sri Navnath Bhaktisar The Navnath Bhaktisar also known as the Navnath pothi narrates the Navnaths births their lives and deeds Sruti श र त A canon of Hindu scriptures Shruti is believed to have no author rather a divine recording of the cosmic sounds of truth heard by rishis Stotra Ratna A Sanskrit hymn by Yamunacharya in praise of Vishnu Sutra स त र Sutra refers to an aphorism or a collection of such aphorisms in the form of a book or text Sutras form a school of Vedic study related to and somewhat later than the Upanishads Swara yoga An ancient science of pranic body rhythms It explores how prana can be controlled through the breath Sukratniti An ancient Shilpa Shastras on Murti or Vigraha making icon design T editTantras त त र The esoteric Hindu traditions of rituals and yoga Tantra can be summarised as a family of voluntary rituals modeled on those of the Vedas together with their attendant texts and lineages Tirumurai an important Tamil twelve volumes compendium which consists of Ancient Tamil Saivite works Thiruvasagam one of the most important Tamil Saivite scripture sung by the great saint Manikavasagar This work was written by God Siva himself Tirukovai an important Tamil Saivite scripture sung by Manikkavacakar and again written by God Shiva himself Tevaram An important Tamil Saivite scripture and devotional poetry Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam an important Tamil Saivite scripture written by Paranjyothi munivar which describes the 64 divine plays of God Siva in Madurai as Sokkanadhar spouse of Goddess Meenakshi Tirukkural an important Tamil scripture in Tamil Nadu written by Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar Tirumantiram an important Tamil Saivite work of religious poetry that written by last great siddha saint Tirumular Thiruvarutpa an important Tamil Saivite scripture written by last great siddha saint Vallalar Ramalinga Swamigal Tiruppugal an important Tamil Saivite scripture written by last great siddha saint Arunagirinathar U editUpanishad उपन षद Part of the Hindu Sruti scriptures which primarily discuss meditation and philosophy called the scriptures par excellence of Hinduism 16 17 Upaveda minor Vedas Upapurana minor PuranasV editVasishtha Samhita Yoga text one of the first to describe non seated hatha yoga asanas ascribed to the sage Vasishtha Veda व द Vedas are texts without start and end stated Swami Vivekananda and they include the accumulated treasury of spiritual laws discovered by different persons in different times 18 Collectively refers to a corpus of ancient Indian religious literature that are considered by adherents of Hinduism to be Sruti that which is heard Vedarthasamgraha A Sanskrit treatise by Ramanuja on the philosophy of Vishishtadvaita Venvaroha Mathematical and astrological work by Madhava c 1350 c 1425 of Sangamagrama the founder of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics Vedanga limbs of the Veda Y editYadavabhyudaya A Sanskrit epic poem by Vedanta Desika on the life and deeds of Krishna Yoga Sutra य ग स त र One of the six darshanas of Hindu or Vedic schools and alongside the Bhagavad Gita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika are a milestone in the history of Yoga compiled sometime between 500 BCE and 400 CE by the sage Patanjali Yoga Vasistha the discourse of sage Vasistha to prince Rama It is an important text of Yoga as well as Advaita Vedanta The book consists of around thirty thousand slokas as well as numerous short stories and anecdotes Yoga Yajnavalkya य गय ज ञवल क य a classical treatise on yoga traditionally attributed to sage Yajnavalkya Yuktibhaṣa also known as Gaṇitanyayasaṅgraha Compendium of Astronomical Rationale is a major treatise on mathematics and astronomy written by the Indian astronomer Jyesthadeva of the Kerala school of mathematics around 1530 See also editTimeline of Hindu textsReferences edit Flood 1996 pp 113 154 Michaels 2004 pp 21 23 Mikel Burley 2012 Classical Samkhya and Yoga An Indian Metaphysics of Experience Routledge ISBN 978 0415648875 page 39 41 Lloyd Pflueger Person Purity and Power in Yogasutra in Theory and Practice of Yoga Editor Knut Jacobsen Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 978 8120832329 pages 38 39 Knut Jacobsen 2008 Theory and Practice of Yoga Essays in Honour of Gerald James Larson Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 978 8120832329 pages 77 78 Isaeva Natalia 1993 Shankara and Indian Philosophy State University of New York Press pp 79 80 ISBN 978 0 7914 1281 7 Natalia Isaeva 1995 From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism Gaudapada Bhartrhari and Abhinavagupta State University of New York Press pp 137 163 171 178 ISBN 978 1 4384 0761 6 C J Bartley 2013 The Theology of Ramanuja Realism and Religion Routledge pp 1 4 52 53 79 ISBN 978 1 136 85306 7 Matthew Clarke 2011 Development and Religion Theology and Practice Edward Elgar Publishing p 28 ISBN 9780857930736 a b c Dominic Goodall 1996 Hindu Scriptures University of California Press ISBN 978 0520207783 page ix xi xx xxi RC Zaehner 1992 Hindu Scriptures Penguin Random House ISBN 978 0679410782 pages 1 11 and Preface Ludo Rocher 1986 The Puranas Otto Harrassowitz Verlag ISBN 978 3 447 02522 5 Moriz Winternitz 1996 A History of Indian Literature Motilal Banarsidass pp xv xvi ISBN 978 81 208 0264 3 Indian languages and the classical status Why is Sanskrit so controversial BBC News 12 August 2014 Sargeant Winthrop Introduction to The Bhagavad Gita at 3 New York 1984 ISBN 0 87395 831 4 Swami Nikhilananda The Upanishads A New Translation Vol I at 3 5th Ed 1990 ISBN 0 911206 15 9 Arya Sidhantha Sankalp India FOundation Swarupananda Swami 1909 Foreword Bhagavad Gita Advaita Ashrama pp i ii Patrick Olivelle 2014 The Early Upanisads Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0195352429 page 3 Quote Even though theoretically the whole of vedic corpus is accepted as revealed truth shruti in reality it is the Upanishads that have continued to influence the life and thought of the various religious traditions that we have come to call Hindu Upanishads are the scriptures par excellence of Hinduism Wendy Doniger 1990 Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism 1st Edition University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0226618470 pages 2 3 Quote The Upanishads supply the basis of later Hindu philosophy they alone of the Vedic corpus are widely known and quoted by most well educated Hindus and their central ideas have also become a part of the spiritual arsenal of rank and file Hindus Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Vol III 118 120 Vol I 6 7 Bibliography edit Flood Gavin D 1996 An Introduction to Hinduism Cambridge University Press Michaels Axel 2004 Hinduism Past and present Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Hindu texts amp oldid 1174025249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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