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Apaurusheya (Sanskrit: अपौरुषेय, , lit. means "not of a man"), meaning "not of human" or "impersonal, authorless", is a term used to describe the Vedas, the earliest scripture in Hinduism. Apaurusheya shabda ("impersonal words, authorless") is an extension of apaurusheya which refers to the Vedas and...
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