
Holy Texts
Holy texts are sacred writings that hold spiritual, moral, and cultural significance for religious communities. They often contain teachings, stories, laws, and philosophies that guide followers’ beliefs and practices. Examples include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Bhagavad Gita in Hinduism, and the Torah in Judaism. These texts are revered as divine or inspired revelations and serve as foundational sources for religious identity, moral values, and spiritual understanding. They are studied, interpreted, and respected as guiding principles that shape religious life and community traditions.