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The Taittriya Upanishad describes the various degrees of happiness enjoyed by the different beings in creation.The text of the Taittriya Upanishad is a compilation of the late Vedic, pre-Buddhist genre. The Taittiriya Upanishad is divided into three sections or vallis, the Siksha Valli, the Brahmananda Valli and the Bhrigu Valli. Each Valli further subdivided into anuvakas or verses.
Sanskrit: a historical Indo-Aryan language and the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
Scripture: A sacred writing or a book.
Hindu Scriptures: In Hinduism, the philosophy of dharma is extensively described in hundreds of scriptures and in the writing of great Saints.The Hindu faith is endowed with a wealth of knowledge contained in a series of scriptures. The highest authority in Hinduism is given to the Vedas – four Sanskrit texts representing some of the oldest literature in the world. Hindu scripture is organized into two main categories – shruti, revelation or that which is heard; and smriti, tradition or that which is remembered.
Ramayana: is an ancient Sanskrit epic.
Hindustan: is a popular name for the Indian subcontinent. Hindustan is conventionally believed to be derived from the Old Persian word 'Hindu'.
Old Persian: The Old Persian language is one of the two directly attested Old Iranian languages.
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Sanskrit: a historical Indo-Aryan language and the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
Scripture: A sacred writing or a book.
Hindu Scriptures: In Hinduism, the philosophy of dharma is extensively described in hundreds of scriptures and in the writing of great Saints.The Hindu faith is endowed with a wealth of knowledge contained in a series of scriptures. The highest authority in Hinduism is given to the Vedas – four Sanskrit texts representing some of the oldest literature in the world. Hindu scripture is organized into two main categories – shruti, revelation or that which is heard; and smriti, tradition or that which is remembered.
Ramayana: is an ancient Sanskrit epic.
Hindustan: is a popular name for the Indian subcontinent. Hindustan is conventionally believed to be derived from the Old Persian word 'Hindu'.
Old Persian: The Old Persian language is one of the two directly attested Old Iranian languages.
Atithi: Guest