What are the four Vedas in ancient India?

Vedas are the most important and basic classics of Brahmanism and modern Hinduism. "Veda" is also translated as "Veda", which means "knowledge" and "consciousness".

It includes many specific classics, and the usual saying includes "four Vedas", namely:

Rigveda (praise for the theory of Ming,? gveda),

Ramaveda (singing Minglun, Sāmaveda),

Yeroveda (Yajurveda),

Avaveda

1, Rigveda, translated into Chinese is Ode to Minglun, the first of four Vedas. Rigveda is the oldest extant document in India, and Rigveda is the name of the poetic part of the work. The full name of Rigveda Biography may be compiled from16th century BC to 1 1 century BC.

2. The Chinese translation of Vedas in Shamenda is Ode to Minglun, which is the second part of four Vedas, with two volumes in total. It is basically a collection of the first volume of Rigveda ode.

3. Yerou Veda is the third of four Vedas, and its Chinese translation is Sacrifice to Minglun. The content is mainly religious ceremonies such as sacrifice and sacrifice.

4. The Avina Veda, translated into Chinese, is the theory of disasters, the fourth of four Vedas, which was compiled into a book at the latest. The Divine Comedy in Avina Veda is developed from the part of Rigveda incantations, mostly mysterious witchcraft, good or bad incantations, and occasionally scientific thoughts. Ancient Indian medicine originated here.