(iv), (i), (iii), (ii)
• The Tripitaka is considered to be a record of the words of the Buddha. The Pali canon was written down in the first century CE. The Tripitaka contains the following sections: Vinaya Pitaka – this contains the rules telling monks and nuns how to behave with each other, and within society.
• Raghuvamsha was one of two great court epics written in Sanskrit by Kalidasa about the 5th century. It consists of 19 cantos composed of some 1,570 verses.
• The Atharvaveda was likely compiled as a Veda contemporaneously with Samaveda and Yajurveda, or about 1200 BC - 1000 BC.
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