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# '''Vedas'''. Generally, the word Vedas refers to all the four Vedas, the six Vedangas (वेदान्गाः) and the eighteen [[Upanishads (उपनिषदः)|Upanishads (उपनिषदः)]]. Dharma (Nyaya, in this context) is presented in Vedas through Vidhis (विधयः) and Nishedhas (निशेधाः). For instance, the following are from [[Taittriya Upanishad (तैत्तिरीय-उपनिषद्)|Taittriya Upanishad (तैत्तिरीय उपनिषद्)]].
# '''Vedas'''. Generally, the word Vedas refers to all the four Vedas, the six Vedangas (वेदान्गाः) and the eighteen [[Upanishads (उपनिषदः)|Upanishads (उपनिषदः)]]. Dharma (Nyaya, in this context) is presented in Vedas through Vidhis (विधयः) and Nishedhas (निशेधाः). For instance, the following are from [[Taittriya Upanishad (तैत्तिरीय-उपनिषद्)|Taittriya Upanishad (तैत्तिरीय उपनिषद्)]].
## सत्यं वद ।<br/> Speak the truth.
## सत्यं वद ।<br/> Speak the truth.
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## नानृतं वद ।<br/> Never speak untruth.<ref>तैत्तिरीय उपनिषद् 1-11</ref>
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## नाऽनृतं वद ।<br/> Never speak untruth.<ref>तैत्तिरीय उपनिषद् 1-11</ref>
# '''Dharmasastras'''. Smrtis, Dharmasutras (धर्मसूत्राः) and other commentaries are collectively called as Dharmasastras.
# '''Dharmasastras'''. Smrtis, Dharmasutras (धर्मसूत्राः) and other commentaries are collectively called as Dharmasastras.
===Superiority of the sources===
===Superiority of the sources===