Question

According to legend, a father’s pronunciation of these things was corrected by a fetus who spoke of the womb and was thus cursed to be born deformed. These texts are contrasted with “that which is remembered” and are called “that which is heard.” Rituals and their metaphysical significance are discussed in a portion of these texts that is known as the “wilderness texts.” “Shakhas” (“SHUH-kuhs”), or (*) theological sects, focus on learning a specific text of their second portion, the Brahmanas. These texts include the Atharva (“UH-thur-VUH”), Sama (10[1])(“SAH-muh”), and Yajur (“YAH-joor”). The Upanishads (“oo-PAH-nee-shahdz”) are (10[1])found at the end of these texts and are commentaries upon them. For 10 points, name these scriptures of Hinduism, the oldest of which is the Rig. ■END■

ANSWER: the Vedas [accept Atharva Veda or Sama Veda or Yajur Veda or Rig Veda]
<Sudheer Potru, RMP - Hinduism&gt; ~25604~ &lt;Editor: Athena Kern>
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