− | A major component under '''Hindu texts''' come from Sanskrit literature. Sanskrit literature can be classified under '''six orthodox heads''' and '''four non-religious heads.''' The Orthodox heads form the authoritative scriptures of the Hindus. The four non-religious heads embody the later developments in classical Sanskrit literature. | + | A major component under '''Hindu texts''' come from Sanskrit literature. Sanskrit literature can be classified under '''six orthodox heads''' and '''four non-religious heads.''' The Orthodox heads form the authoritative scriptures of the Hindus. The four non-religious heads embody the later developments in classical Sanskrit literature.<ref>Swami Sivananda, All about Hinduism, Page 28</ref> |