Vedic Literature UPSC Notes
Vedic Literature UPSC Notes
Vedic Literature UPSC Notes
Aspirants can read below-mentioned relevant articles of Ancient History for UPSC preparation:
Shruti Literature - The word 'Shruti' from the term 'Shruti Literature' means 'to hear' and describes the
sacred texts which comprise of Vedas, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, & Upanishads. Shruti Literature is
canonical, consisting of revelation and unquestionable truth, and is considered eternal.
Smriti Literature - Whereas, the word 'Smiriti' literally means to be remembered and which is
supplementary and may change over time. Smriti Literature is the entire body of the post-Vedic Classical
Sanskrit literature and consists of Vedanga, Shad darsana, Puranas, Itihasa, Upveda, Tantras, Agamas,
Upangas.
The four Vedas i.e. the Rig, Sama, Yajur, and Atharva, and their Samhitas.
The Brahmanas
The Aranyakas
The Upanishads
They are the prose texts that explain the hymns in the Vedas and are also the classification of Sanskrit
texts that are embedded within each Veda, incorporating myths and legends to explain and instruct
Brahmins on the performance of Vedic rituals. In addition to explaining the symbolism and meaning of
the Samhitas, Brahmana literature also expounds scientific knowledge of the Vedic Period, including
observational astronomy and, particularly in relation to altar construction, geometry. Divergent in
nature, some Brahmanas also contain mystical and philosophical material that constitutes Aranyakas and
Upanishads.
Each Veda has one or more of its own Brahmanas, and each Brahmana is generally associated with a
particular Shakha or Vedic school. Less than twenty Brahmanas are currently extant, as most have been
lost or destroyed. Dating of the final codification of the Brahmanas and associated Vedic texts is
controversial, as they were likely recorded after several centuries of oral transmission. The oldest
Brahmana is dated to about 900 BCE, while the youngest is dated to around 700 BCE.
Vedic Literature is an important topic for the Civil Service Exam. Candidates preparing for UPSC 2020
are advised to go through the other History topics as several questions are asked from this section for
IAS Prelims and Mains.
Aspirants can go through other NCERT notes on Ancient India for UPSC.