Harshita Sinha
The Bible is the foundational text of Christianity, divided into the Old and New Testaments. It guides believers with stories of creation, teachings of Jesus, and messages of hope and salvation.
The Quran is Islam’s sacred book, believed to be the direct word of God revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It offers spiritual guidance, laws, and the path to righteousness.
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The Torah, the central text of Judaism, contains the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It offers moral laws, rituals, and history central to Jewish life and identity.
Hinduism’s sacred texts include the Vedas, ancient hymns of knowledge, and the Upanishads, philosophical explorations of the self and the divine.
The Tripitaka, or 'Three Baskets,' is a collection of the Buddha’s teachings. It includes ethical rules, sermons, and philosophical discourses to guide the path to enlightenment.
The Guru Granth Sahib is the central scripture of Sikhism, considered the eternal living Guru. It contains hymns and teachings of Sikh Gurus and saints from various backgrounds.
Though different in form and language, sacred texts share a common purpose: to guide, inspire, and connect us to something greater. In their pages, humanity finds hope, ethics, and divine love.