Sections 6 and 7 discuss the nature of the many gods or deva’s in the veda and shows that they are all aspects of One Supreme being, mentioned as The One (Tat) or That One (that-ekam). Sections 4 and 5 deals with the principles of the meaning assignment and the spiritual meaning of the words in Rig Veda. Section 3 gives the replies to the usual criticisms of the spiritual interpretation. It is a big mistake to try to understand the veda using the books such as Purana’s which are of a much later origin. Thus to understand the veda, the veda itself is the key. Most of the words occurrence in the Rig Veda can be traced to these 600 key words as indicated in this essay. This hidden knowledge can be restored by recovering the hidden meaning of the key-words in the Rig Veda. Each verse or mantra of these books has simultaneously a surface meaning, and a deep meaning which indicates the hidden spiritual knowledge. This essay tries to establish that all the basic spiritual knowledge associated with the sanatana dharma are in the four basic books in Vedic Sanskrit having the names Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda.
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