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veda

Vedalar Sanskritçe yazılmıştır. - The Vedas were written in Sanskrit.

Turkish - Turkish

Definition of vedas in Turkish Turkish dictionary

veda
Ayrılırken birbirine selam ve esenlik dileme: "Zaten ayrılması sırasında elimi sıkışı, yüzüme bakışı, acelesi ve tuhaflığı bir vedaya benziyordu."- R. H. Karay
veda
Hindular'ın kutsal kitabı
veda
Ayrılırken birbirine selâm ve esenlik dileme
English - English
plural of Veda
the most ancient recorded scriptures of knowledge of the Self Traditionally divided in four separate books: Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, and Atharva Veda
the four original scriptures (Rg, Sama, Atharva and Yajur)
The revealed scriptures of the Hindus, consisting of the Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda and Atharva-Veda
The most sacred Hindu scriptures, regarded as revealed by God They contain hymns in praise of God, sacrificial prayer and sacrificial ceremonies and the mystic teachings of the ancient sages The four Vedas are the Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samveda and Atharvaveda
Sacred books of the Hindus
Most ancient Hindu scriptures, composed of hymns to various deities There are four collections of theses hymns, known as Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda and Atharveda
collections of religious writings composed in India between 1800 BC and 500 BC which contain the basic teachings of philosophical Hinduism
most ancient Hindu scriptures, composed of hymns to various deities There are four collections of these hymns, known as Rigveda, samaveda, yajurveda and Atharvaveda
Literally, it means knowledge They are basic scriptures of Hinduism in India, composed between 2000 and 500 B C They consist of Rg-veda, Sama-veda, Yajur-veda and Atharva-veda The collection is also known as the Vedic Samhita Apart from Samhita, the Vedic literature regarded as Sruti were Brahmana, Aranyaka and Upanisads
the hymns of knowledge revealed by the Lord Himself at the beginning of creation
Aryan hymns originally transmitted orally but written down in sacred books from the 6th century b c e (pp 58, 174)
(also Veda): The most sacred and authoritative of the vast array of Hindu scriptures, composed of four strands: Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda, and Atharva Veda, each of which is made up of Samhitas (hymns), Brahmanas (prose commentary), and Upanishads (philosophical speculation)
Four collections of ancient prayers and rituals included in Hindu sacred scripture Four collections of ancient prayers and rituals included in Hindu sacred scripture
the four Vedic ancient scriptures of India, namely the Rg, Sama, Yajur and Atharva
the four ancient, authoritative Hindu scriptures regarded as divinely revealed (Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, and Athara Veda); they contain codes of conduct for religious and social life
Veda
A large body of texts originating in Ancient India. They form the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism
veda
{n} a sacred book among the Hindoos, of which there are four
Veda
{i} sacred Hindu writings; any of the four holy books of the Veda
Veda
Ancient Hindu scripture written in Sanskrit
Veda
the oldest writings of the Hindu religion. Any of a group of sacred hymns and verses composed in archaic Sanskrit, probably in the period 1500-1200 BC. Together they form a body of liturgical literature that grew up around the cult of the soma ritual. They extol the hereditary deities that personified various natural and cosmic phenomena. The entire corpus of Vedic literature, including the Upanishads, was considered the product of divine revelation. The Vedas were handed down orally for many generations before being committed to writing. Even today, several are recited with intonation and rhythm associated with the early days of Vedic religion. See also Rig Veda, Vedanta
veda
(from the Sanskrit word for `knowledge') any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit; traditionallly believed to comprise the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, and the Upanishads
veda
The ancient sacred literature of the Hindus; also, one of the four collections, called Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda, constituting the most ancient portions of that literature
veda
knowledge
veda
The most ancient of the Hindu scriptures
veda
or vedas - Veda means knowledge and the four vedas are basic scriptures of sanatana dharma which all yogis refer to as the ultimate scriptural authority
veda
Literally, "Knowledge", the authoritative scriptures of the Hindus
veda
the 4th cakra, with melakartas containing M1, R2, and G2, comprising numbers 19-24
Turkish - English

Definition of vedas in Turkish English dictionary

veda
{i} farewell

We are giving a farewell party for him tonight. - Bu akşam onun için bir veda partisi düzenliyoruz.

A farewell meeting was held in honor of Mr Jones. - Bir veda toplantısı, Bay Jones'un şerefinde düzenlendi.

veda
vedas

The Vedas were written in Sanskrit. - Vedalar Sanskritçe yazılmıştır.

veda
leave-taking
veda
fare

Tom suggested that we have a farewell party for Mary. - Tom Mary için bir veda partisi yapmamızı önerdi.

A farewell party was held in honor of Mr Smith. - Bir veda partisi, Bay Smith'in şerefine düzenlendi.

veda
valediction
veda
adieu
Veda
rigveda
veda
valedictory
veda
adieus
veda
farewell, good-bye
veda
parting
veda
leave

Are you sure you want to leave without saying goodbye? - Vedalaşmadan gitmek istediğine emin misin?

He said farewell as he was about to leave. - O ayrılmak üzereyken vedalaştı.

veda
adieux
vedas

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    Etymology

    [ 'vA-d& ] (noun.) 1734. Sanskrit, literally, knowledge; akin to Greek eidenai to know; more at WIT.
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