How Everything Connects
Hindu texts are not separate. They are connected.
Confusion comes when they are seen in isolation. Clarity comes when they are seen as a system.
Not Separate, But Layered
At first, Hindu scriptures may appear:
- Vast
- Diverse
- Unrelated
But they are not random.
They are structured as a layered system, where each group of texts serves a specific role.
The Flow of the System
You can understand the connection as a natural progression:
Foundation → Philosophy → Story → Practice → Analysis
Each stage builds on the previous one.
Foundation - Vedas
The Vedas provide the starting point.
They contain:
- Hymns
- Rituals
- Early reflections
They represent the beginning of inquiry.
Philosophy - Upanishads
The Upanishads take the inquiry deeper.
They ask:
- What is the Self?
- What is reality?
- What is ultimate truth?
They form the philosophical core.
Bridge - Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita connects philosophy with life.
It answers:
- How to act
- How to decide
- How to live with clarity
It acts as a bridge between thought and action.
Story - Itihasa
The Ramayana and Mahabharata show philosophy in action.
They present:
- Real-life dilemmas
- Moral decisions
- Consequences of action
They make abstract ideas practical and relatable.
Expansion - Puranas
The Puranas expand the system through:
- Narratives
- Symbols
- Cosmology
They make knowledge accessible and widely understandable.
Practice - Smriti and Shastra
Smriti texts organize life into systems:
- Dharma - ethics and duty
- Artha - society and order
- Kama - human experience
They show how to live the knowledge.
Application - Agama and Tantra
These texts focus on:
- Ritual
- Worship
- Practice
They translate ideas into direct experience.
Analysis - Darshana
The Darshana schools examine everything in depth.
They ask:
- What is truth?
- How do we know?
- What is liberation?
Each school offers a different perspective, but all aim toward clarity.
One System, Many Paths
Even though there are many texts and approaches:
- They are not contradictions
- They are different paths
They all explore:
- Life
- Reality
- Liberation
Why This Connection Matters
If you see texts separately:
- You feel confusion
If you see them together:
- You see structure
- You see progression
- You see purpose
How to Use This Understanding
When reading any text, ask:
- Where does it belong?
- What role does it play?
This keeps your learning clear and connected.
Final Thought
Hinduism is not a collection of books.
It is a connected system of knowledge.
Understanding begins when you see the connection.