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Latest revision as of 12:15, 16 January 2021

The word 'Veda' means "to know". It denotes the subject of the Vedas is Knowledge. Ayurveda is knowledge of life.

There are four Vedas as compiled by the Great Rishi Veda Vyasa :

  1. The Rigveda
  2. The Yajurveda
  3. The Samaveda
  4. The Atharvaveda

Ayurveda is originated from the Atharvaveda. [Cha.Sa. Sutra Sthana 30/21]

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