[Skt. &root; vid. to know.] n. Knowledge, art, science, vidya, jnanamu. Divine knowledge or science, the sacred or inspired writings. The Veda or sacred books of the Hindus. brahmamukhamandu puttinacaduvu, sruti, sastramu. vadu ceppinadi vedamu all he said was taken for gospel. vedamurtulaina his reverence, his holiness, a title given to learned theologians. dhanurvedamu the art of the bow, i.e., archery. vedasastramu veda-sastramu. n. The Vedanta or philosophical portion of the Hindu Scriptures.vedantamu. vedangamulu ved-angamulu. n. plu. The sciences dependant on or auxiliary to the Vedas. vyakaranadulaina satchastramulu. They are siksa, the science of pronounciation and articulation, kalpamu the detail of religious ceremonies, vyakaranamu grammar, chandassu prosody, jyotisamu astronomy, nirukti the explanation of the difficult or obscure words and phrases that occur in the Vedas. vedantamu ved-antamu. n. The theological part of the Vedas, i.e., the Upanishads, upanisattulu. A name given to the Advaita system of philosophy.vedanti ved-anti. n. A follower of the Vedanta philosophy, vedantasastramunu cadivinavadu, vedantamu telisinavadu. A bachelor, brahmacari.