The Vedas are a scripture in the Hindu tradition, a collection of ancient legends and traditions. There are also Russian Vedas, the authenticity of which is disputed by many historians, since no one has seen the originals.
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What are Russian Vedas
The Russian Vedas are a collection of folk tales and legends that reflect the beliefs of the Slavic peoples and their understanding of the earthly history of all mankind. Among other things, the Vedas contain some predictions about the future.
Russian Vedas can belong to one of three groups, the classification is carried out by the type of medium, although it is understood that the recorded information corresponds to the material on which it is applied. Santi are considered the most important - these are gold plates on which the symbols were minted, then filled with paint. Santias have always been richly decorated. Haratiyas are Vedas written on parchment. Magi - Vedas recorded on wooden planks.
Magi are called so, because it is knowledge that is intended for the magi.
It is believed that the haraties were the most detailed copies of the Santias, where events could be interpreted in more detail, since it is easier to write on parchment than to carve words on gold. Veles book, one of the most famous parts of the Slavic Vedas, refers to the Magi. It records the history of Europe for one and a half millennia before the baptism of Russia.
The Santias include the Vedas of Perun, they are recorded in the form of dialogues. The Ingling saga is another part of the Santias, it tells of the resettlement of the Ingling people in Scandinavia and other Western countries. This part of the Vedas also talks about the Viking Age.
All Russian Vedas belong to the religion of paganism. You can also attribute them to neopaganism - partly religious, partly cultural, actively gaining popularity in Russia.