Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Major Features of the Vedic Religion :: Papers
 Major Features of the Vedic  religious belief   The Vedic Religion is based on the teachings of the Vedas, which   signifies the way of living a sin  resign  living. The Vedas  argon the   teachings of the religion Hinduism. There are  contrary types of   Vedas, each signifying different circumstances and opinions about the   religion. The main text of the Vedic religion is the  lay out Veda. The Rig   Veda itself contains some 1,028 hymns of praise to a predominantly   male group of deities who  expect to personify various powers of nature   such as fire, sky and rain. The fact that the hymns demonstrated a   strong relationship with the presence of nature illustrates the  Aryan   feeling towards nature. The Rig Veda mainly concentrates on symbolism   rather than mythology. Although the hymns are based on symbolism, it   is sometimes possible to gather various  mythological themes. Another   aspect that is mentioned in the Vedas is the panch mahabhutas. These   are the five constit   uents which makeup life on this planet, they are     * Aakash (sky),     * Vayu (air),     * Agni (fire),     * Jal (Water),     * Prithvi ( soil).   Although the Vedas are very much alike  exclude in their content of   hymns, they all have the same principle, all Hindus should  adept a sin   free life.   Within the Vedic religion, Hindus believe in many  immortals and goddesses.   Some of them are human (e.g. Krishna, Rama , some animals (e.g. fish,   monkey, rat, snake), (some animal-humans as in the case of Ganesh who   has the head of elephant with trunk and the body of a human), and some   others are natural phenomena (e.g. dawn, fire, sun). Their number is   generally believed to be 330 million. According to Hindu belief, god   incarnates and for example takes the form of human being and other   animals and appears in this earth in that form. Gods and goddesses   were born like human beings and had wives and children. No god   possesses  sacrosanct power some of the gods are w   eaker than each  
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