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Most religions have 'religious texts' they view as sacred. Many
religions and
spiritual movements believe that their 'sacred texts' are wholly
divine or spiritually
inspired in origin. The names of sacred scriptures are often capitalized as a mark of respect or tradition.
The ''
Rigveda'' of
Hinduism was likely composed between roughly 1500–1300 BCE, making it one of the world's oldest religious texts. The oldest portions of the
Zoroastrian ''
Avesta'' are believed to have been transmitted orally for centuries before they found written form, and although widely differing dates for ''Gathic''
Avestan (the language of the oldest texts) have been proposed, scholarly consensus floats at around 1000 BCE (roughly contemporary to the Brahmana period of Vedic Sanskrit, see
Zoroaster for details).
The first printed scripture for wide distribution to the masses was ''
The Diamond Sutra'', a
Buddhist scripture, and is the earliest recorded example of a dated printed text, bearing the chinese calendar date for 11 May 868 CE.
Texts
Sacred texts of various religions:
Ásatrú
★ The
Poetic Edda, including especially the
Hávamál
★ The
Younger Edda
Ayyavazhi
★ The
Akilattirattu Ammanai
★ The
Arul Nool
Bahá'í Faith
★ The
Kitáb-i-Aqdas
★
Kitáb-i-Íqán
★ and
many other writings including ones from other faiths
Bön
★ Bon Kangyur and Tengyur

Ancient style of scripture used for the Pali Canon
Buddhism
★ In Theravada Buddhism
★
★ The
Tipitaka or
Pali canon
★ In Mahayana
★
★ The Chinese Buddhist
Tripitaka
★ In Pure Land
★
★
Infinite Life Sutra
★
★
Amitabha Sutra
★
★
Contemplation Sutra
★
★ other Pure Land Sutras
★ In Tiantai, Tendai, and Nichiren
★
★
Lotus Sutra
★ In Tibetan
★
★ Tibetan
Kangyur and
Tengyur
★ In Shingon
★
★
Mahavairocana Sutra
★
★
Vajrasekhara Sutra
★ In
Jonangpa
★
★ writings of
Dolpopa
★
★ three baskets
Christianity
★ The
Bible
★ In some forms of Christianity:
★
★ The
Apocrypha
★
★ The
Kolbrin Bible
★ In the
Latter Day Saint denominations (''see also
Standard Works''):
★
★ The
Book of Mormon
★
★ The
Pearl of Great Price
★
★ The
Doctrine and Covenants
★ In
Cerdonianism and
Marcionism
★
★
Gospel of Marcion
★
★ the Apostolicon
★ In
Paulicianism
★
★
Gospel of Luke
★
★
Pauline epistles
Confucianism
★ The
Five Classics
Discordianism
★ The
Principia Discordia
Etruscan religion
★
Pyrgi Tablets
★
Tabula Cortonensis
★
Liber Linteus
★
Cippus Perusinus
Hinduism
★
Śruti
★
★
Vedas
★
★
★
Rig Veda
★
★
★
Sama Veda
★
★
★
Yajur Veda
★
★
★
Atharva Veda
★
★
Brahmanas
★
★
Aranyakas
★
★
Upanishads
★
Smriti
★
★
Itihāsas
★
★
★
Mahābhārata
★
★
★
★
Bhagavad Gītā
★
★
★
Ramayana
★
★
★
Puranas (
List)
★
★
Tantras
★
★
Sutras (
List)
★
★
Stotras
★
★
Ashtavakra Gita
★
★
Gherand Samhita
★
★
Gita Govinda
★
★
Hatha Yoga Pradipika
★ In Purva Mimamsa
★
★ Mimamsa Sutras of Jaimini
★ In Vedanta (Uttar Mimamsa)
★
★ Brahma Sutras of Bādarāyaņa
★ In Yoga
★
★ Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
★ In Samkhya
★
★ Samkhya Sutras of Kapila
★ In Nyaya
★
★ Niyaya Sutras of Gautama
★ In Vaisheshika
★
★ Vaisheshika Sutras of Kanada
★ In Vaishnavism
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★ Vaikhanasa Samhitas
★
★ Pancaratra Samhitas
★ In Saktism
★
★ Sakta Tantras
★ In Kashmir Saivism
★
★ 64 Bhairavagamas
★
★ 28 Saiva Agamas
★
★ Shiva Sutras
★ In Pasupata Saivism
★
★ Pasupata Sutras and Panchartha-bhashya (both works of Kaundinya)
★ In Saiva Siddhanta
★
★ 28 Saiva Agamas
★
★ Tirumurai (canon of 12 works)
★
★ Meykandar Shastras (canon of 14 works)
★ In Gaudiya Vaishnavism
★
★ Brahma Samhita
★
★ Jayadeva's Gita-govinda
★
★ Krishna-karnamrita
★
★ Caitanya-bhagavata
★
★ Caitanya-caritamrita
★
★ Prema-bhakti-candrika
★
★ Hari-bhakti-vilasa
★ In Kabir Panth
★
★ poems of Kabir
★ In Dadu Panth
★
★ poems of Dadu
Lingayatism
★ Basava Purana
★ Vachanas
★ Mantra Gopya
★ Shoonya Sampadane
★ Chennabasavanna's Karana Hasuge
★ 28 Saiva Agamas
Hermeticism
★ Hermetica, Emerald tablet and associated writings
Islam
★
Qur'an (Islamic Scripture, Al-Kitab, 'the Book')
★
Hadith (sayings and actions of
Muhammad)
★
Nahj al Balagha In
Shi'a Islam
Jainism
★ In Shvetambara
★
★ 11
Angas
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★
★ Secondary
★
★
★
★ 12 Upangas, 4 Mula-sutras, 6 Cheda-sutras, 2 Culika-sutras, 10 Prakirnakas
★ In Digambara
★
★
Karmaprabhrita, also called Shatkhandagama
★
★
Kashayaprabhrita
Judaism
★ The
Tanakh (
Hebrew Bible)
★
★
Torah
★
★
Nevi'im
★
★
Ketuvim
★ The
Talmud
★
★
Mishnah
★
★
Gemara
Mandaeanism
★ The
Ginza Rba
★ Book of the Zodiac
★ Qulasta, Canonical Prayerbook
★ Book of John the Baptizer
★ Diwan Abatur, Purgatories
★ 1012 Questions
★ Coronation of Shislam Rba
★ Baptism of Hibil Ziwa
Manichaeism
★ The
Arzhang
Neopaganism
★ Indigenous and Aboriginal mythologies
New Age religions
Various
New Age religions may regard any of the following texts as inspired:
★
A Course in Miracles
★
Conversations with God
★
Oahspe
★ The
Bible
★ The
Gnostic Gospels
★
The Urantia Book
Orphism (religion)
★ The Orphic Poems
Rastafari movement
★ The
Bible
★ the
Holy Piby
★ the
Kebra Negast
★ The speeches and writings of
Haile Selassie I
★
Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy
Samaritanism
★ The
Samaritan Pentateuch
Satanism
★ The
Satanic Bible
Scientology
★
★
List of Scientology texts
Sikhism
★ The
Guru Granth Sahib
★ The
Dasam Granth Sahib
Shinto
★ The
Kojiki
★ The
Nihon Shoki or Nihongi
Spiritism
★ The
Spirits Book
★
★
★ The
Book of Mediums
★
★
★ The
Gospel According to Spiritism
★
★
★
Heaven and Hell
★
★
★ The
Genesis According to Spiritism
SubGenius
★ The
Book of the SubGenius
Swedenborgianism
★ The
Bible
★ The writings of
Emanuel Swedenborg
★ Some also consider a number of posthumously published manuscripts of Swedenborg to also be sacred.
Taoism
★
Daozang
★
★ The
Tao-te-ching
★
★ The
Chuang Tzu
Thelema
★
The Holy Books of Thelema especially
Liber Al vel Legis
Unification Church
★
Divine Principle
★
Wolli Hesul (''Explanation of the Divine Principle'')
★
Wolli Kangron (''Exposition of the Divine Principle'')
Zoroastrianism
★ Primary religious texts, that is, the
Avesta collection:
★
★ The ''
Yasna'', the primary liturgical collection, includes the ''
Gathas''.
★
★ The ''Visparad'', a collection of supplements to the ''Yasna''.
★
★ The ''
Yasht''s, hymns in honor of the divinities.
★
★ The ''
Vendidad'', describes the various forms of evil spirits and ways to confound them.
★
★ shorter texts and prayers, the five ''Nyaishes'' ("worship, praise"), the ''Sirozeh'' and the ''Afringans'' (blessings).
★ There are some 60 secondary religious texts, none of which are considered scripture. The most important of these are:
★
★ The ''
Dēnkard'' (middle Persian, 'Acts of Religion'),
★
★ The ''Bundahishn'', (middle Persian, 'Primordial Creation')
★
★ The ''Mainog-i-Khirad'' (middle Persian, 'Spirit of Wisdom')
★
★ The ''Arda Viraf Namak'' (middle Persian, 'The Book of Arda Viraf')
★
★ The ''Sad-dar'' (modern Persian, 'Hundred Doors', or 'Hundred Chapters')
★
★ The ''Rivayat''s (modern Persian, traditional treatises).
★ For general use by the laity:
★
★ The ''Zend'' (lit. commentaries), various commentaries on and translations of the
Avesta.
★
★ The ''Khordeh Avesta'', a collection of everyday prayers from the
Avesta.
Views
Attitudes to sacred texts differ. Some religions make written texts widely and freely available, while others hold that sacred secrets must remain hidden from all but the loyal and the initiate. Most religions promulgate policies defining the limits of the sacred texts and controlling or forbidding changes and additions. Some religions view their sacred texts as the "Word of God", often contending that the texts are inspired by
God and as such not open to alteration. Translations of texts may receive official blessing, but an original sacred language often has ''de facto'', absolute or exclusive paramountcy. Some religions make texts available free or in subsidized form; others require payment and the strict observance of copyright.
References to scriptures profit from standardisation: the Guru Granth Sahib (of
Sikhism) always appears with standardised page numbering while many other religions (including the
Abrahamic religions and their offshoots) favour chapter and verse pointers.
Other Terminology
Other terms are often by adherents to describe the canonical works of their religion. In the United States, terms like 'Holy Writ' and others are used by some Christian groups (including the
King-James-Only Movement) to describe the Christian
Bible or, less often, by Muslim groups to describe the
Qur'an.
Another term is 'Holy Scripture' or 'Sacred Scripture', used to denote the text's importance, its status as divine
revelation, or, as in the case of many Christian groups, its complete inerrancy. Christianity is not alone in using this terminology to revere its sacred book; Islam holds the
Qur'an in similar esteem, as does Hinduism the
Vedas and
Bhagavad Gita, and Buddhism the
sutras.
Hierographology
Hierographology (
Greek ιερος, hieros, "sacred" or "holy", + γραφος, graphos, "writing", + λογος, logos, "word" or "reason") (
archaically also '
hierology') is the study of sacred texts.
Increasingly, sacred texts of many cultures are studied within academic contexts, primarily to increase understanding of other
cultures, whether ancient or contemporary. Sometimes this involves the extension of the principles of
higher criticism to the texts of many faiths. It may also involve a
comparative study of religious texts. The hierographology of the
Qur'an can be particularly controversial, especially when questioning the accuracy of
Islamic traditions about the text.
External links
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Internet Sacred Texts Archive Extensive online resource for a wide variety of world religions, folklore, and traditional beliefs.
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Ocean Downloadable and searchable database of world religious texts. Extensive Bahá'í, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Islamic & Jewish libraries in seven European languages.
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Eternal Pages Readable, searchable Bible in multiple languages and versions.
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Islamic Religious Books Religious Islamic books of all kinds
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avesta.org: Translations of the Avesta texts
★ http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/themes/landmarks/diamondsutra.html
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Sai SatCharitra A sacred text Sai SatCharitra describing life and teachings of Sai Baba of Shirdi, with online resources.
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Academy for Ancient Texts. Ancient texts library. Ancient texts and sacred texts. The world's largest library of on-line ancient texts.