The Three Books

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The Three Books

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Aryashti scriptures, as noted before, are numerous, and fall into numerous categories. However, the three main books form a philosophical, religious, and historical pillar around which all the other disciplines in Aryasht, both religious

The three classics are:

1. Shabdam (words)- collected prayers, hymns, chants, musings, mythological stories, poems, teachings, and insights of the ancients, some revealed by various spirits, some of human origin. In RL, sub in a combination of the Vedas, Upanishads, Dhammapada, and Bhagavad Gita.

2. Pustakam (book)- revealed directly by the supreme universal being to the Rishi, it is a compendium of teachings, ethics, and laws. In RL, sub in the Qur'an or possibly the Bible.

3. Karmam (deeds)- a compendium of the actions and words of ancient sages and other wise men. In RL, sub in the Analects of Confucius, and some Stoic writings.

These three classics, their derivations, and commentaries are the starting point of any person's education and reading in Aryasht.
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