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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Veda$89715$ - définition

TEXT WHICH LIES OUTSIDE THE FOUR CANONICAL VEDAS
Panchama Veda; Fifth veda

Veda         
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  • ''Rigveda'' manuscript in [[Devanagari]]
  • A page from the ''Taittiriya Samhita'', a layer of text within the ''Yajurveda''
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
VEDA
['ve?d?, 'vi:d?]
¦ noun [treated as sing. or plural] the most ancient Hindu scriptures, in particular the Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda, and Atharva Veda.
Origin
Sanskrit, lit. '(sacred) knowledge'.
Veda         
  • 280px
  • ''Rigveda'' manuscript in [[Devanagari]]
  • A page from the ''Taittiriya Samhita'', a layer of text within the ''Yajurveda''
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
VEDA
·noun The ancient sacred literature of the Hindus; also, one of the four collections, called Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda, constituting the most ancient portions of that literature.
Yajur Veda         
  • [[Ashvamedhika parva]] of the [[Mahabharata]] describes the year long ceremony according to Yajurveda.
  • Yajurveda text describes formula and mantras to be uttered during sacrificial fire (yajna) rituals, shown. Offerings are typically ''ghee'' (clarified butter), grains, aromatic seeds, and cow milk.
THE VEDA PRIMARILY OF PROSE MANTRAS FOR WORSHIP RITUALS
Taittirya; Black Yajurveda; White Yajurveda; Yajur Veda; Vajasaneyi Samhita; Vajasaneyi-Samhita; Krishna Yajurveda; Shukla Yajurveda; Yajur-veda; Yajus; Ezour-Veda; Ezour Veda; Kāṭhaka; Kathaka; Yajur veda; Shukla Yajurvedi; Black Yajur Veda; Vajasaneyi Madhyandiniya; Yajur-Veda; Shukla Yajur Veda
[?j?d???'ve?d?, -'vi:d?]
¦ noun Hinduism one of the four Vedas, used in the sacrificial ritual.
Origin
from Sanskrit yajus 'sacrificial formula' and Veda.

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Fifth Veda

The notion of a fifth Veda (Sanskrit: pañcama veda), that is, of a text which lies outside the four canonical Vedas, but nonetheless has the status of a Veda, is one that has been advanced in a number of post-Vedic Hindu texts, in order to accord a particular text or texts and their doctrines with the timelessness and authority that Hinduism associates with the Vedas. The idea is an ancient one, appearing for the first time in the Upanishads, but has over the centuries since then also been applied to more recent Sanskrit and vernacular texts.