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Ásatrú
     * The Poetic Edda, especially including the Hávamál
     * The Younger Edda
 
 Ayyavazhi
 
     * The Akilattirattu Ammanai
     * The Arul Nool
 
 Bahá'í Faith
 
     * The Kitáb-i-Aqdas
     * Kitáb-i-Íqán
     * and many other writings including ones from other faiths
 
 Bön
 
     * Bon Kangyur and Tengyur
 
 Buddhism
 Ancient style of scripture used for the Pali Canon
 
     * Theravada Buddhism
           o The Tipitaka aka Pali Canon
     * East Asian Mahayana
           o The Chinese Buddhist Tripitaka, including
                 + Diamond Sutra
                 + Pure Land Buddhism
                       # Infinite Life Sutra
                       # Amitabha Sutra
                       # Contemplation Sutra
                       # other Pure Land Sutras
                 + Tiantai, Tendai, and Nichiren
                       # Lotus Sutra
                 + Shingon
                       # Mahavairocana Sutra
                       # Vajrasekhara Sutra
     * Tibetan Buddhism
           o Tibetan Kangyur and Tengyur
 
 Christianity
 Christian Bible, 1407 handwritten copy
 
     * The Books of the Bible
     * Some forms of Christianity:
           o The Apocrypha
     * Latter Day Saint denominations (see also Standard Works):
           o The Book of Mormon
           o The Pearl of Great Price
           o The Doctrine and Covenants
     * Cerdonianism and Marcionism
           o Gospel of Marcion
           o the Apostolicon (10 Letters of Paul)
     * Paulicianism
           o Gospel of Luke
           o Pauline epistles
     * Gnosticism
           o Nag Hammadi library
 
 Confucianism
 
     * The Five Classics
     * The Four Books
 
 Discordianism
 
     * The Principia Discordia
     * The Apocrypha Discordia
 
 Druze
 
     * Rasa'il al-hikmah (Epistles of Wisdom)
 
 Etruscan religion
 
     * Cippus Perusinus
     * Liber Linteus
     * Pyrgi Tablets
     * Tabula Cortonensis
 
 Hermeticism
 
     * Hermetica, Emerald Tablet and associated writings
 
 Hinduism
 The Bhagavad Gita is Lord Krishna's counsel to Arjuna on the battlefield of the Kurukshetra.
 
     * Śruti
           o Vedas
                 + Rig Veda
                 + Sama Veda
                 + Yajur Veda
                 + Atharva Veda
           o Brahmanas
           o Aranyakas
           o Upanishads
     * Smriti
           o Itihāsas
                 + Mahābhārata (including the Bhagavad Gita)
                       # Bhagavad Gita
                 + Ramayana
           o Puranas (List)
                 + Bhagavata Purana
           o Tantras
           o Sutras (List)
           o Stotras
           o Ashtavakra Gita
           o Gherand Samhita
           o Gita Govinda
           o Hatha Yoga Pradipika
     * In Purva Mimamsa
           o Purva Mimamsa Sutras
     * In Vedanta (Uttar Mimamsa)
           o Brahma Sutras of Vyasa
     * In Yoga
           o Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
     * In Samkhya
           o Samkhya Sutras of Kapila
     * In Nyaya
           o Nyāya Sūtras of Gautama
     * In Vaisheshika
           o Vaisheshika Sutras of Kanada
     * In Vaishnavism
           o Vaikhanasa Samhitas
           o Pancaratra Samhitas
     * In Saktism
           o Sakta Tantras
     * In Kashmir Saivism
           o 64 Bhairavagamas
           o 28 Saiva Agamas
           o Shiva Sutras
     * In Pashupata Shaivism
           o Pashupata Sutras of Lakulish
           o Panchartha-bhashya of Kaundinya (a commentary on the Pashupata Sutras)
           o Ganakarika
           o Ratnatika of Bhasarvajna
     * In Saiva Siddhanta
           o 28 Saiva Agamas
           o Tirumurai (canon of 12 works)
           o Meykandar Shastras (canon of 14 works)
     * In Gaudiya Vaishnavism
           o Brahma Samhita
           o Jayadeva's Gita Govinda
           o Krishna-karnamrita
           o Chaitanya Bhagavata
           o Chaitanya Charitamrita
           o Prema-bhakti-candrika
           o Hari-bhakti-vilasa
     * In Kabir Panth
           o poems of Kabir
     * In Dadu Panth
           o poems of Dadu
 
 Islam
 11th Century North African Qur'an in the British Museum
 
     * Qur'an (Islamic Scripture, Al-Quran, 'the Recitation')
     * Hadith (sayings and actions of Muhammad)
 
 Jainism
 
     * Svetambara
           o 11 Angas
                 + Secondary
                       # 12 Upangas, 4 Mula-sutras, 6 Cheda-sutras, 2 Culika-sutras, 10 Prakirnakas
     * Digambara
           o Karmaprabhrita, also called Satkhandagama
           o Kashayaprabhrita
     * Nonsectarian/Nonspecific
           o Jina Vijaya
           o Tattvartha Sutra
           o GandhaHasti Mahabhashya (authoratative and oldest commentary on the Tattvartha Sutra)
 
 Judaism
 A Sefer Torah opened for liturgical use in a synagogue service
 
     * The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)
           o Torah
           o Nevi'im
           o Ketuvim
     * The Talmud
           o Mishnah
           o Gemara
 
 Lingayatism
 
     * Siddhanta Shikhamani
     * Vachanas
     * Mantra Gopya
     * Shoonya Sampadane
     * 28 Shaivite Agamas
     * Karana Hasuge
     * Basava Purana
 
 Mandaeanism
 
     * The Ginza Rba
     * Book of the Zodiac
     * Qolusta, Canonical Prayerbook
     * Book of John the Baptizer
     * Diwan Abatur, Purgatories
     * 1012 Questions
     * Coronation of Shislam Rba
     * Baptism of Hibil Ziwa
 
 Manichaeism
 
     * The Arzhang
 
 Meher Baba
 
     * God Speaks
 
 Neopaganism
 
     * Indigenous and Aboriginal mythologies
 
 New Age religions
 
 Various New Age religions may regard any of the following texts as inspired:
 
     * A Course in Miracles
     * Conversations with God
     * Oahspe
     * The Bible
     * The Gnostic Gospels
     * The Urantia Book
 
 Orphism (religion)
 
     * The Orphic Poems
 
 Rastafari movement
 
     * The Bible
     * the Holy Piby
     * the Kebra Negast
     * The speeches and writings of Haile Selassie I
     * Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy
 
 Samaritanism
 
     * The Samaritan Pentateuch
 
 Satanism
 
     * The Satanic Bible
 
 Scientology
 
     * Dianetics (Scientology source)
     * List of Scientology texts
 
 Sikhism
 
     * The Guru Granth Sahib
     * The Dasam Granth Sahib
 
 Shinto
 
     * The Kojiki
     * The Nihon Shoki or Nihongi
 
 Spiritism
 
     * The Spirits Book
           o The Book of Mediums
           o The Gospel According to Spiritism
           o Heaven and Hell
           o The Genesis According to Spiritism
 
 Swedenborgianism
 
     * The Bible
     * The writings of Emanuel Swedenborg
     * Some also consider a number of posthumously published manuscripts of Swedenborg to also be sacred.
 
 Taoism
 
     * Daozang
           o The Tao Te Ching
           o The Zhuangzi
 
 Thelema
 
     * The Holy Books of Thelema especially Liber Al vel Legis
 
 Unification Church
 
     * Divine Principle
     * Wolli Hesul (Explanation of the Divine Principle)
     * Wolli Kangron (Exposition of the Divine Principle)
 
 Zoroastrianism
 Yasna 28.1 (Bodleian MS J2)
 
     * Primary religious texts, that is, the Avesta collection:
           o The Yasna, the primary liturgical collection, includes the Gathas.
           o The Visparad, a collection of supplements to the Yasna.
           o The Yashts, hymns in honor of the divinities.
           o The Vendidad, describes the various forms of evil spirits and ways to confound them.
           o shorter texts and prayers, the five Nyaishes ("worship, praise"), the Sirozeh and the Afringans (blessings).
     * There are some 60 secondary religious texts, none of which are considered scripture. The most important of these are:
           o The Denkard (middle Persian, 'Acts of Religion'),
           o The Bundahishn, (middle Persian, 'Primordial Creation')
           o The Mainog-i-Khirad, (middle Persian, 'Spirit of Wisdom')
           o The Arda Viraf Namak (middle Persian, 'The Book of Arda Viraf')
           o The Sad-dar (modern Persian, 'Hundred Doors', or 'Hundred Chapters')
           o The Rivayats (modern Persian, traditional treatises).
     * For general use by the laity:
           o The Zend (lit. commentaries), various commentaries on and translations of the Avesta.
           o The Khordeh Avesta, a collection of everyday prayers from the Avesta.
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