Hindu scriptures didn't emerge from a single revelation-they evolved through millennia of recitation, commentary, and devotion. For over three thousand years, Hindus have treasured the Vedas, Upanishads, and epics as eternal wisdom. But behind every verse lies a dynamic history of choices: which oral traditions to preserve in writing, how to expand epic narratives across generations, whose philosophical insights would become authoritative-and which marginalized voices would reclaim textual space. Sacred Editors reveals the extraordinary human story behind Hinduism's vast scriptural universe. From Brahmin priests preserving perfect pronunciation across centuries to medieval commentators like Shankara reshaping philosophical understanding, from colonial scholars "discovering" texts to modern reformers like Ambedkar challenging traditional interpretations. Discover: How oral recitation preserved texts for over a millennium before writingWhy the Mahabharata grew from 8,800 to 100,000 versesHow sectarian communities created new scriptures to establish authorityWhat happened when Western scholars tried to define Hindu "orthodoxy"Drawing on the work of leading Indologists, historians, and textual scholars, Kevin Meyer weaves together insights that illuminate how Hinduism's textual traditions continuously adapt while claiming eternal authority. This isn't a book that challenges these texts' sacred character-it celebrates the remarkable human creativity that has kept ancient wisdom alive across empires, languages, and continents. Thoughtfully synthesized and accessibly written, Sacred Editors offers both practitioners and curious readers fresh perspectives on how tradition and innovation have shaped the world's oldest living textual heritage.
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