Hindu life and culture are based on a worldview and way of life that are based on Vedic texts. Like the other Vedas, Atharva veda is divided into sections called Saṁhitā (verses that praise Vedic devatas or gods), Brāhmaṇa (ritual practises or liturgy), and Upanishads (spiritual and philosophical expositions or exegesis). Unlike the other Vedas, the Atharva veda has no known Āraṇyaka section. The Mantras of the Atharva Veda talk about things like how to run a country, how to run a business, and information about diseases and how to treat them.