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Why are the Vedas important to Aryan culture? The Vedas contain laws and rules of Aryan culture. The Vedas contain family records of the Aryan people. The Vedas are books with maps showing Aryan migration. The Vedas are books of knowledge containing hymns and stories.

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Option: The Vedas are books of knowledge containing hymns and stories.

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Hinduism is considered to be the oldest religion on Earth that still exist, originated in northern parts of India. The Vedas are the religious texts for Hindus. Hindus believe that the texts were taken by brahmins directly from God. The Vedas describe deities, mythology, and instructions for religious rituals. There are four Vedas - including the Rig, the Yajur, the Sama and the Atharva. These books contain knowledge and hymns.

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