Атхарваведа
Атхарваведа is one of the four sacred texts of Hinduism, known as the Vedas. It is distinct from the other three Vedas—Rigveda, Samaveda, and Yajurveda—as it focuses on practical aspects of life, including healing, rituals, and daily living. The text is composed of hymns, spells, and incantations that address various human concerns, such as health, prosperity, and protection from evil.
The Атхарваведа is divided into 20 books, containing over 700 hymns. It reflects the beliefs and practices of ancient Indian society, emphasizing the importance of both spiritual and material well-being. This Veda also includes philosophical discussions and insights into the nature of the universe, making it a significant part of Hindu literature.