Vedas English Hinduism

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About this app

The Vedas (Sanskrit वेदाः véda, "knowledge") are a large body of texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism.

The Vedas are said to be apauruṣeya ("not of human agency").They are supposed to have been directly revealed, and thus are called śruti ("what is heard"), distinguishing them from other religious texts, which are called smṛti ("what is remembered").

The Vedic texts or śruti are organized around four canonical collections of metrical material known as Saṃhitās, of which the first three are related to the performance of yajna (sacrifice) in historical Vedic religion:

1) The Rigveda, or Rig Veda contain hymns to be recited by the hotar, or presiding priest;

2) The Yajurveda, or Yajur Veda contains the liturgy (mantras) needed to perform the sacrifices of the Veda, and the added Brahmana and Shrautasutra add information on the interpretation and on the details of their performance.

There are two primary versions or Samhitas of the Yajurveda: Shukla (white) and Krishna (black). Both contain the verses necessary for rituals, but the Krishna Yajurveda includes the Brahmana prose discussions mixed within the Samhita, while the Shukla Yajurveda has separately a Brahmana text, the Shatapatha Brahmana.

3) The Sama Veda, Samveda, or Samaveda (Sanskrit: सामवेदः, sāmaveda, from sāman "melody" and veda "knowledge"), is a collection (samhita) of hymns, portions of hymns, and detached verses, all but 75 taken from the Sakala Sakha of the Rigveda, the other 75 belong to the Bashkala Sakha, to be sung, using specifically indicated melodies called Samagana, by Udgatar priests at sacrifices in which the juice of the Soma plant, clarified and mixed with milk and other ingredients, is offered in libation to various deities.

4) The fourth is the Atharvaveda, a collection of spells and incantations, apotropaic charms and speculative hymns.

The individual verses contained in these compilations are known as mantras. Some selected vedic mantras are still recited at prayers, religious functions and other auspicious occasions in contemporary Hinduism.

The various Indian philosophies and sects have taken differing positions on the vedas. Schools of Indian philosophy which cite the vedas as their scriptural authority are classified as "orthodox" (āstika).

Features:
★ Offline Vedas:
★ Vedas Widget:
★ Audio Vedas:
Have the Vedas read to you! Just go to the reading section and click on the Audio button, which is next to the font change button. (Beware though it can get quite loud, so do tune the volume)
★ Daily Vedas Verse:
When you open the app, you will see Vedas Verse of Day, and Vedas Book of the Day. Start your day with a Daily Vedas Verse or Browse the Book of Day.
★ Vedas Study:
Study the Vedas with our easy to use interface. Browse by books, chapters, verse. Highlight your favorite Vedas verses and easily access them in future.
★ Bookmarks & Highlights:
Use the favorites feature to save or bookmark your Vedas study. Use the highlight feature to make highlights in different colors.
★ Search:
Easy & fast search any keyword, book names, or Vedas verses.
★ Read Easier:
Change the font settings directly when reading the Vedas.
★ Share:
Inspirational Vedas verses are meant to shared! Share your favorite Vedas verses with friends using Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, Email, SMS and many other sharing apps.


Notes:
This app uses Google Analytics.

Download this Vedas app today and experience fuller, richer Hindu study—wherever you go.
Updated on
Mar 13, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
964 reviews
Ritik Gautam
March 3, 2024
Decent app. Please add widget support. Make the text area with the like and share button all into a widget with both light a dark mode and opacoty slider. Thank you.
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Craig Yates
May 6, 2024
Love to learn new things. May all sentient beings recognize themselves in each other and celebrate anyhow
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Joshua Wickens
February 19, 2021
Reported app. I am sure it is a great app. But it's hard not to believe they are stealing information in the background. This app should not need permissions to monitor my phone calls.
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What's new

Minor bug fixes