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Bharatiya Samskrtika Parampara (Samskrit : भारतीयसांस्कृतिकपरम्परा) or Indian Traditional Literary series includes the major component of Bharatiya texts coming from Samskrit literature. Samskrit literature can be classified under '''Vedas and''' '''Vaidika Sahitya''' consisting of ancient literature and '''Laukika Sahitya''' including the more recent classical samskrit. The six Vedas and Vaidika Sahitya heads form the authoritative texts of Sanatana Dharma. The four literary heads classified under Laukika Sahitya embody the later developments in classical Sanskrit literature.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda, All about Hinduism, Page 28</ref>
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Bharatiya Samskrtika Parampara (Samskrit : भारतीयसांस्कृतिकपरम्परा) or Indian Traditional Literary series include the major component of Bharatiya texts coming from Samskrit literature. Samskrit literature can be classified under two headings viz., '''Vedas and''' '''Vaidika Sahitya''' consisting of ancient literature and '''Laukika Sahitya''' including the more recent classical samskrit works. The Vedas and Vaidika Sahitya is a collection of six forms of the authoritative texts of Sanatana Dharma. The four literary heads classified under Laukika Sahitya embody the later developments in classical Sanskrit literature.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda, All about Hinduism, Page 28</ref>
    
=== Vedas and Vaidika Sahitya ===
 
=== Vedas and Vaidika Sahitya ===
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=== Laukika Sahitya ===
 
=== Laukika Sahitya ===
The four other literary writings are:  
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The classical literary writings include different types of writings classified variously :  
# Subhashitas
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# Mahakavyas (
# Kavyas
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# Rupakas or Natakas (Drama)
# Natakas
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# Alankara shastragranthas
# Alankaras
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# Gadya kavyas (Prose)
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== Vedas and Vaidika Vangmaya ==
 
== Vedas and Vaidika Vangmaya ==
 
=== The Shrutis ===
 
=== The Shrutis ===

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