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Oral Tradition & Transmission

Before writing, sacred knowledge was transmitted mouth to ear across generations. The Vedas, Hadith, Oral Torah, and early Christian kerygma all began as spoken traditions, and the art of faithful oral transmission remains valued even in literate cultures.

Across the World's Religions

Christianity
Practice
Apostolic tradition; kerygma — oral proclamation before written Gospels
Key Text
1 Corinthians 15:3-5; 2 Thessalonians 2:15; Luke 1:1-4
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Islam
Practice
Hadith — oral transmission through chains of narrators (isnad)
Key Text
Quran 59:7; Hadith sciences (mustalah al-hadith)
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Judaism
Practice
Torah she-be'al peh — Oral Torah transmitted from Sinai
Key Text
Pirke Avot 1:1; Eruvin 54b; Gittin 60b
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Hinduism
Practice
Shruti — Vedas transmitted orally for millennia; guru-shishya parampara
Key Text
Rig Veda (oral tradition predates writing); Chandogya Upanishad 4.4
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Buddhism
Practice
First Council — oral recitation of the Dhamma after Buddha's death
Key Text
Vinaya Pitaka, Cullavagga 11; DN 16
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