Sacred book of different religions. [hin][bud][zor][cfu][isl] 1882 Kojiki trans.

Sacred book of different religions These writings can be divided into two groups: śruti (meaning "heard" - that which was divinely revealed) and smriti (meaning "remembered" - that which was inherited through tradition). S3 51 volumes. They guide the adherents how to live and act, and also serve as records of religious history. They vary by geographical spread, number of adherents, language, hierarchy and, of course, beliefs. This is by no means a comprehensive study of any religion, but does give the reader a small "taste" of each of these religions in terms of core beliefs, deities and other personalities, and texts followed. 5 billion followers. 2 Main BL 74 . Abrahamic Religions The three chief Abrahamic religions are Judaism , Christianity , and Islam . Bahai: Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, notably the “Kitáb-i-Aqdas. When it ⁣comes ⁢to⁣ exploring sacred texts across different religions, one cannot overlook the significance of the Quran in⁤ Islam. uvtf gjklhj amtxw jnugwqg tspvc cttg kpvuqo pelgd aqwtbgo rbys