Abhay Sukta (AV XIX.15) – Freedom for fear gives us prayers for rooting out fear.
Based on the book, Veda Vihangam, this series of talks gives a clear picture of the Vedas.
The most sacred books of the Hindu race, the Veda – Ṛk, Sāma, Yajuḥ and Atharva -- are the oldest scriptures of the world, which have come down to us exactly the way these were composed thousands of years ago by the great sages of the prehistoric Indian subcontinent.
Over the millennia, the Veda have shaped Indian religious, social and cultural life, while their footprints are visible in practically every aspect of the Indian way of life. The chant of Gāyatrī, sacred symbol Oṃ, rituals related to birth, death, life and marriage, the growth of geometry, founding of algebra, invention of 0 in mathematics, prosody in poetry, languages, dance, music, drama – all this and many more, with which a Hindu feels inextricably connected, are directly related to the Veda. Consciously or unconsciously every Indian breathes in the Veda and when his life-breath leaves the body, his onward journey too is facilitated by the Veda.
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