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The Vedas are the ancient Indian texts that became the basis for Hindu religion, through their descriptions of rituals and meditation techniques, and for culture and literature of the time.

The Vedas are a beautiful collection of ancient religious texts and hymns. They include poems, prayers, mantras, and formulas considered to be sacred to the Vedic religion. Their origin can be traced back to some point between 1000 and 1500 BCE, in India.

These texts became the pillar of the Hindu religion and the basis for many more groups and religious communities, such as the Hare Krishna, among many more eastern groups.

We ignore much about the authors of these texts, however, the vedic texts are religious in nature, and tend to reflect the views and attitude of the Brahmans and religious parties in ancient India.