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The Oldest Scripture in the World: How the Rigveda Earned That Title

Every ancient-text listicle names a different 'oldest holy book,' but the answer depends on what you mean by oldest, what you mean by scripture, and whether you care about the text surviving on clay or in living memory. A chronological comparison of the Pyramid Texts, Kesh Temple Hymn, Sumerian hymns, the Avesta, and the Rigveda shows why the Rigveda holds the title under most definitions that matter.

In the Beginning Was Music: How a 3,400-Year-Old Syrian Hymn Revealed the Rigveda's Oldest Footprint Outside India

A computational study finds that nearly one in five Rigvedic verses share their closing cadence with the Hymn to Nikkal, a 3,400-year-old song inscribed on a clay tablet in ancient Syria. The statistical match, tested against a thousand randomized Rigvedas, points to the Mitanni kingdom as the cultural bridge that carried Vedic musical forms to the Mediterranean Bronze Age.