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Fifth Veda

The notion of a fifth Veda (Sanskrit: '), that is, of a text which lies outside the four canonical Vedas, but nonetheless has the status of a Veda, is one that has been advanced in a number of post-Vedic Hindu texts, in order to accord a particular text or texts and their doctrines with the timelessness and authority that Hinduism associates with the Vedas.〔 at p. 46.〕 The idea is an ancient one, appearing for the first time in the Upanishads, but has over the centuries since then also been applied to more recent Sanskrit and vernacular texts.
== Sanskrit texts: the "Panchama Veda" ==

The earliest reference to a fifth Veda is found in the Chandogya Upanishad (7.1.2),〔 at p. 684〕 which applies the term to the "histories" (Itihasa-Purana, "ancient traditions") of its day,
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This reference to ''itihasa'' was used by the Mahabharata, which belonged to the class of epic literature called "itihasa", to refer to itself as the fifth Veda. Relying also on its attribution to Vyasa, the legendary compiler of the Vedas, the Mahabharata declares itself a new Veda for a new era, intended for all people, and which is the equal of, and in some ways superior to, the four canonical Vedas.〔 at p. 385.〕 The other major Hindu epic, the Ramayana, also makes a claim to be the fifth Veda.〔
Similar claims are made in the Puranas, which claim to be the fifth Veda either together with the itihasas, or by themselves, frequently referring to themselves as the "Purana-Veda".〔 at pp. 193-196.〕 The Bhagavata Purana elaborates on the Chandogya Upanishad's statement concerning the fifth, by stating that after the four Vedas emerged from each of Brahma's four mouths, the fifth Veda - ''itihasapurana'' - emerged from his fifth mouth〔 or all his mouths.〔Bhagavata Purana, 3.12.37-3.12.39.〕 It then declares itself supreme over all other puranas, on the grounds that it was Vyasa's crowning achievement.〔 Similarly, the Skandapurana, too, suggests that the puranas are the Fifth Veda, thus giving itself scriptural authority.〔〔Skandapurana (5.3.1.18 ): '〕
The Natya Shastra, a text dealing with performative theory, also applies to itself the label of "Fifth Veda" (1.4) although strictly speaking, it is a branch of the Gandharvaveda, an upaveda of the Samaveda (Monier-Williams). The Natyashastra says that it was formulated by Brahma, incorporating elements of the other four Vedas, but unlike them, open to all castes,〔 at pp. 194-195.〕 the idea being that the dramatic or musical performance of sacred stories, which, through the events they related, symbolised divine processes, could draw individuals to holier thoughts.〔 at p. 110.〕 Other works that have been characterised as the "Fifth Veda" include, texts on ayurveda (Veda concerning the maintenance of "life"), a system of traditional South Asian medicine.

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