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==  परिचयः || Introduction ==
 
==  परिचयः || Introduction ==
महर्षि वेद व्यासः || Maharshi Veda Vyasa collected all the Mantras in existence during his period, edited, codified and organized them into four groups in the form that we see today   
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महर्षिः वेदव्यासः || Maharshi Veda Vyasa collected all the Mantras in existence during his period, edited, codified and organized them into four groups in the form that we see today.  
#  ऋग्वेदः || The Rigveda
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[[Rigveda|ऋग्वेदः || The Rigveda]]
#  यजुर्वेदः || The Yajurveda
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[[Yajurveda|यजुर्वेदः || The Yajurveda]]
# सामवेदः || The Samaveda  
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# [[Samaveda (सामवेद)|सामवेदः || The Samaveda]]
# अथर्वणवेदः || The Atharvaveda
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# [[Atharvaveda|अथर्वणवेदः || The Atharvanaveda]]
Of these, the first three were the principal original division, also called त्रयी विद्या || trayī vidyā, that is, 'the triple science' of reciting mantras (Rigveda), performing yajnas (sacrifices) (Yajurveda), and singing of mantras set to musical notes (Samaveda). Atharvaveda consists of mantras applicable to activities of daily life, such as ailments and their cure, achieving desired things, warfare, trade, commerce, construction among other things.     
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Of these, the first three were the principal original division, also called त्रयी-विद्या || Trayi vidya, that is, 'the triple science' of reciting mantras (Rigveda), performing यज्ञाः ॥ yajnas (sacrifices) (Yajurveda), and singing of mantras set to musical notes (Samaveda). Atharvaveda consists of mantras applicable to activities of daily life, such as ailments and their cure, achieving desired things, warfare, trade, commerce, construction among other things.     
 
==  ऋग्वेदः || Rigveda ==
 
==  ऋग्वेदः || Rigveda ==
 
=== व्युत्पत्तिः ॥ Etymology ===
 
=== व्युत्पत्तिः ॥ Etymology ===

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