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Upanisads, followed by Gita.I'm curious what everyone's main scripture(s) is that they look to, in their beliefs and practices. For me it's Vasugupta's writings above all else. What about you?
I draw a lot of inspiration from snippets of various scriptures such as the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita but the two epics that I draw upon for dharma are the Mahabharatta and the Ramayana.I'm curious what everyone's main scripture(s) is that they look to, in their beliefs and practices. For me it's Vasugupta's writings above all else. What about you?
Basically, RigVeda hymns are prayers of herder community for their Gods.
They become difficult when one tries to find esoteric meanings in them.
Yes, they are very nice. They are in Upanishads. Most Upanishads were written after Aryans had settled in India and had interacted with the indigenous views and philosophies. Though they are considered a part of Vedas (Shruti).
I'm curious what everyone's main scripture(s) is that they look to, in their beliefs and practices. For me it's Vasugupta's writings above all else. What about you?