Literature Sanskrit is a set of books which were created in ancient India, using the Sanskrit language. The main aim behind the creation of this literature was to write down the various aspects of the ancient Indian culture, as well as the philosophy that surrounded it. This literature, along with the Vedas, forms the base for Hinduism, one of the oldest surviving religions from ancient times. The philosophy of Hinduism believes that the world is made of three main elements – energy, air and water. These three entities combined create life and cause the universe to exist.
In Sanskrit, all things are believed to be made of invisible vibrations, known as Vibrations. Therefore, all the objects in the outer world and even in our own world, including the souls of those who have left this earth, are said to be made up of these invisible vibrations, which can be seen through this set of books. Literature Sanskrit draws a parallel between the ancient Hindu beliefs and concepts and the modern-day scientific discoveries and realities.