Significance of Vedic tradition

The Vedic tradition is a comprehensive framework rooted in ancient Indian texts known as the Vedas, which serve as foundational scriptures for Hinduism. It encompasses a wide array of spiritual, philosophical, and cultural practices, guiding rituals, philosophical inquiries, and moral principles. Various traditions, including Jainism, Shaivism, and Ayurveda, reference the Vedic tradition to highlight its deep influence on religious beliefs and practices, illustrating its essential role in shaping spiritual heritage and the understanding of concepts like dharma and the cosmos.

Synonyms: Hindu tradition, Ancient indian culture, Vedic culture, Vedic philosophy, Vedic customs, Vedic way of life

In Dutch: Vedische traditie; In Finnish: Vedalainen perinne; In Spanish: Tradición védica; In German: Vedische Tradition; In Malay: Tradisi Veda; In Swedish: Vedisk tradition; In French: Tradition védique

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Buddhist concept of 'Vedic tradition'

Hindu concept of 'Vedic tradition'

The concept of Vedic tradition in local and regional sources