Vedas
The Vedas are ancient Sanskrit texts that form the foundation of Hinduism and are among the oldest religious scriptures in the world. Vedas are considered sacred texts and are central to Hindu religious and philosophical thought, providing insights into ancient Indian culture, spirituality, and religious practices.
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Oupnek' hat, id est, Secretum tegendum continens doctrinam e quatuor sacris Indorum libris excerptam 1801-1802
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La religion des indoux selon les Védah, ou Analyse de l'Oupnek'hat J.-D. Lanjuinais. 1823
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Les dieux souverains de la religion védique A. Bergaigne. 1877
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Le védisme : notions sur les religions de l'Inde L. de La Vallée Poussin. 1909
Brahmanical philosophy
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La Porte ouverte pour prévenir à la connoissance du paganisme caché A. Rogerius. 1670
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Exposé de quelques-uns des principaux articles de la théogonie des Brahmes J.-A. Dubois. 1825
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L'Upanishad du grand Aryanaka (Brihadâranyakopanishad) 1894
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Le brahmanisme L. de Milloué. 1905
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Le brahmanisme : appendice sommaire de la philosophie moniste de Çamkara L. de La Vallée Poussin. 1910
The history of yoga
A discipline many thousands of years old, yoga has accompanied the evolution of Indian culture from its very beginnings, consistently providing answers to new questions as they arise.
Ysé Tardan-Masquelier, has a doctorate in the history and anthropology of religions.
Religions in India
Religions in India are diverse and encompass a wide array of beliefs, practices, and traditions. Hinduism, the oldest and largest religion, is predominant, followed by Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism, among others. This religious diversity has shaped India's social fabric, arts, festivals, and traditions, fostering a vibrant and dynamic cultural landscape.