Why are Vedas regarded as Apauresheya (authorless/ not created by anyone)?












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Why are Vedas regarded as Apauresheya (authorless/ not created by anyone)?



Is it a sin to consider that Veda was written by someone as propagated by western scholars?










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  • Related or Duplicate: hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/17831/…
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  • Vedas were given to Rishis by isvara who did intense tapasya.
    – Akshay S
    1 hour ago










  • is it a sin to consider or belive that veda created by someone because in some of the question there were answer regarding assining of dates for vedic scriptures
    – prasanna ragothaman
    1 hour ago










  • @Rickross i think its duplicate may be delete
    – prasanna ragothaman
    45 mins ago










  • @prasanna, what is sin? Sin is that which is against Dharma, and Dharma is what is outlined by Hari the essence of which is in our scriptures. Ultimately Hari decides what is sin based on his own judgment. Scriptures are guiding principles but they are not hard rocks. The judge always considers the situations. This is my opinion. Westerners are sinful if they have malicious intent.
    – subash rajaa
    37 mins ago
















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Why are Vedas regarded as Apauresheya (authorless/ not created by anyone)?



Is it a sin to consider that Veda was written by someone as propagated by western scholars?










share|improve this question
























  • Related or Duplicate: hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/17831/…
    – Rickross
    1 hour ago










  • Vedas were given to Rishis by isvara who did intense tapasya.
    – Akshay S
    1 hour ago










  • is it a sin to consider or belive that veda created by someone because in some of the question there were answer regarding assining of dates for vedic scriptures
    – prasanna ragothaman
    1 hour ago










  • @Rickross i think its duplicate may be delete
    – prasanna ragothaman
    45 mins ago










  • @prasanna, what is sin? Sin is that which is against Dharma, and Dharma is what is outlined by Hari the essence of which is in our scriptures. Ultimately Hari decides what is sin based on his own judgment. Scriptures are guiding principles but they are not hard rocks. The judge always considers the situations. This is my opinion. Westerners are sinful if they have malicious intent.
    – subash rajaa
    37 mins ago














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Why are Vedas regarded as Apauresheya (authorless/ not created by anyone)?



Is it a sin to consider that Veda was written by someone as propagated by western scholars?










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Why are Vedas regarded as Apauresheya (authorless/ not created by anyone)?



Is it a sin to consider that Veda was written by someone as propagated by western scholars?







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  • Related or Duplicate: hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/17831/…
    – Rickross
    1 hour ago










  • Vedas were given to Rishis by isvara who did intense tapasya.
    – Akshay S
    1 hour ago










  • is it a sin to consider or belive that veda created by someone because in some of the question there were answer regarding assining of dates for vedic scriptures
    – prasanna ragothaman
    1 hour ago










  • @Rickross i think its duplicate may be delete
    – prasanna ragothaman
    45 mins ago










  • @prasanna, what is sin? Sin is that which is against Dharma, and Dharma is what is outlined by Hari the essence of which is in our scriptures. Ultimately Hari decides what is sin based on his own judgment. Scriptures are guiding principles but they are not hard rocks. The judge always considers the situations. This is my opinion. Westerners are sinful if they have malicious intent.
    – subash rajaa
    37 mins ago


















  • Related or Duplicate: hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/17831/…
    – Rickross
    1 hour ago










  • Vedas were given to Rishis by isvara who did intense tapasya.
    – Akshay S
    1 hour ago










  • is it a sin to consider or belive that veda created by someone because in some of the question there were answer regarding assining of dates for vedic scriptures
    – prasanna ragothaman
    1 hour ago










  • @Rickross i think its duplicate may be delete
    – prasanna ragothaman
    45 mins ago










  • @prasanna, what is sin? Sin is that which is against Dharma, and Dharma is what is outlined by Hari the essence of which is in our scriptures. Ultimately Hari decides what is sin based on his own judgment. Scriptures are guiding principles but they are not hard rocks. The judge always considers the situations. This is my opinion. Westerners are sinful if they have malicious intent.
    – subash rajaa
    37 mins ago
















Related or Duplicate: hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/17831/…
– Rickross
1 hour ago




Related or Duplicate: hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/17831/…
– Rickross
1 hour ago












Vedas were given to Rishis by isvara who did intense tapasya.
– Akshay S
1 hour ago




Vedas were given to Rishis by isvara who did intense tapasya.
– Akshay S
1 hour ago












is it a sin to consider or belive that veda created by someone because in some of the question there were answer regarding assining of dates for vedic scriptures
– prasanna ragothaman
1 hour ago




is it a sin to consider or belive that veda created by someone because in some of the question there were answer regarding assining of dates for vedic scriptures
– prasanna ragothaman
1 hour ago












@Rickross i think its duplicate may be delete
– prasanna ragothaman
45 mins ago




@Rickross i think its duplicate may be delete
– prasanna ragothaman
45 mins ago












@prasanna, what is sin? Sin is that which is against Dharma, and Dharma is what is outlined by Hari the essence of which is in our scriptures. Ultimately Hari decides what is sin based on his own judgment. Scriptures are guiding principles but they are not hard rocks. The judge always considers the situations. This is my opinion. Westerners are sinful if they have malicious intent.
– subash rajaa
37 mins ago




@prasanna, what is sin? Sin is that which is against Dharma, and Dharma is what is outlined by Hari the essence of which is in our scriptures. Ultimately Hari decides what is sin based on his own judgment. Scriptures are guiding principles but they are not hard rocks. The judge always considers the situations. This is my opinion. Westerners are sinful if they have malicious intent.
– subash rajaa
37 mins ago










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As per Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, not just Vedas but all our scriptures are the breath of the supreme being.



Yajnavalkya Maharaja tells Maitreyi Devi,




As from a fire kindled with wet fuel various kinds of smoke issue forth, even so, my dear, the Rig—Veda, the Yajur—Veda, the Sama—Veda, the Atharvangirasa, history (itihasa), ancient transmissions (purana), the arts (vidya), the Upanishads, verses (slokas), aphorisms (sutras), elucidations (anuvyakhyanas) and explanations (vyakhyanas) are like the breath of this infinite Reality. From this Supreme Self are all these, indeed, breathed forth.




The logic is just like a breath of a person is coexistent with a person, the Vedas are coexistent with Ishvara and not created at any point.






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    As per Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, not just Vedas but all our scriptures are the breath of the supreme being.



    Yajnavalkya Maharaja tells Maitreyi Devi,




    As from a fire kindled with wet fuel various kinds of smoke issue forth, even so, my dear, the Rig—Veda, the Yajur—Veda, the Sama—Veda, the Atharvangirasa, history (itihasa), ancient transmissions (purana), the arts (vidya), the Upanishads, verses (slokas), aphorisms (sutras), elucidations (anuvyakhyanas) and explanations (vyakhyanas) are like the breath of this infinite Reality. From this Supreme Self are all these, indeed, breathed forth.




    The logic is just like a breath of a person is coexistent with a person, the Vedas are coexistent with Ishvara and not created at any point.






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      As per Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, not just Vedas but all our scriptures are the breath of the supreme being.



      Yajnavalkya Maharaja tells Maitreyi Devi,




      As from a fire kindled with wet fuel various kinds of smoke issue forth, even so, my dear, the Rig—Veda, the Yajur—Veda, the Sama—Veda, the Atharvangirasa, history (itihasa), ancient transmissions (purana), the arts (vidya), the Upanishads, verses (slokas), aphorisms (sutras), elucidations (anuvyakhyanas) and explanations (vyakhyanas) are like the breath of this infinite Reality. From this Supreme Self are all these, indeed, breathed forth.




      The logic is just like a breath of a person is coexistent with a person, the Vedas are coexistent with Ishvara and not created at any point.






      share|improve this answer


























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        As per Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, not just Vedas but all our scriptures are the breath of the supreme being.



        Yajnavalkya Maharaja tells Maitreyi Devi,




        As from a fire kindled with wet fuel various kinds of smoke issue forth, even so, my dear, the Rig—Veda, the Yajur—Veda, the Sama—Veda, the Atharvangirasa, history (itihasa), ancient transmissions (purana), the arts (vidya), the Upanishads, verses (slokas), aphorisms (sutras), elucidations (anuvyakhyanas) and explanations (vyakhyanas) are like the breath of this infinite Reality. From this Supreme Self are all these, indeed, breathed forth.




        The logic is just like a breath of a person is coexistent with a person, the Vedas are coexistent with Ishvara and not created at any point.






        share|improve this answer














        As per Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, not just Vedas but all our scriptures are the breath of the supreme being.



        Yajnavalkya Maharaja tells Maitreyi Devi,




        As from a fire kindled with wet fuel various kinds of smoke issue forth, even so, my dear, the Rig—Veda, the Yajur—Veda, the Sama—Veda, the Atharvangirasa, history (itihasa), ancient transmissions (purana), the arts (vidya), the Upanishads, verses (slokas), aphorisms (sutras), elucidations (anuvyakhyanas) and explanations (vyakhyanas) are like the breath of this infinite Reality. From this Supreme Self are all these, indeed, breathed forth.




        The logic is just like a breath of a person is coexistent with a person, the Vedas are coexistent with Ishvara and not created at any point.







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