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{{Hindu scriptures}}
 
{{Hindu scriptures}}
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 name=":0">Swami Sivananda, All about Hinduism, Page 28</ref>  
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A major component under '''Hindu texts''' come from Sanskrit literature. Sanskrit literature can be classified under '''six orthodox heads''' and '''four other literary heads.''' The Orthodox heads form the authoritative scriptures of the Hindus. The four other literary heads embody the later developments in classical Sanskrit literature.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda, All about Hinduism, Page 28</ref>  
    
The six scriptures are:
 
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# Agamas
 
# Agamas
 
# Darsanas
 
# Darsanas
The four non-religious writings are:  
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The four other literary writings are:  
 
# Subhashitas
 
# Subhashitas
 
# Kavyas
 
# Kavyas

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