What is the Hindu Sacred Writing?

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The Hindu Sacred Writing is called Vedas. There four Vedas which are the primary texts of Hinduism and have an immense influence on Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. They are: The Rig Veda -'Royal Knowledge', The Sama Veda - 'Knowledge of Chants', The Yajur Veda - 'Knowledge of Sacrificial Rituals' and The Atharva Veda - 'Knowledge of Incarnations'.
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