The very word "Veda" has this derivational meaning i.e. the fountainhead and illimitable storehouse of all knowledge. This derivation, in effect, means, connotes and implies that the Vedas should contain within themselves all the knowledge needed by mankind relating not only to the so-called ‘spiritual’ (or other-worldly) matters but also to those usually described as purely "Secular", "Temporal", or "Worldly": and also the means required by humanity as such for the achievement of all – round, complete and perfect success in all conceivable directions and that there can be no adjectival or restrictive epithet calculated (or tenaing) to limit that knowledge down in any sphere, any direction or any respect whatsoever. In other words, it connotes and implies that our Ancient Indian Vedic lore should be all-round complete and perfect and able to throw the fullest necessary light on all matters which any aspiring seeker after knowledge can possibly seek to be enlightened on.
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